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To: JDN who wrote (150086)12/7/2005 4:53:33 PM
From: D. Long   of 793926
 
But, I note that it has been getting a heck of a lot colder every winter up north and this winter is forecast to be no better

The problem with that is that weather is cyclical and local. During much of my childhood in PA during the 80s, there were relatively mild winters. In my parent's photo albums are pictures of snow drifts taller than cars - from 1969 or thereabouts - from the same county I grew up in. In 1994 and 1995 there were blizzards that shut down much of the East Coast. What does that mean? Is the planet having hot flashes? Of course not.

These folks are chicken littles that point to every cyclical weather spike as proof of their claims.

Derek
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