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To: combjelly who wrote (389353)6/7/2008 11:17:34 AM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574040
 
>We are running somewhat cooler than normal. But, that means mid-90s instead of high 90s.

And we're running hotter -- I'm in Missouri all weekend, but when I get home on Monday it's going to be about 100. Not sure the last time it was that hot in Albany this early in the year.

And of course, it has to be stated that we all know that none of this is here nor there vis-a-vis global warming.

-Z



To: combjelly who wrote (389353)6/7/2008 2:22:22 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574040
 
"Its frigging June! Very strange weather."

We are running somewhat cooler than normal. But, that means mid-90s instead of high 90s.


Its been going for a year now and long term forecasts[through the summer] suggest it will continue. Its getting very strange. Since moving to the West coast, I have not seen an el niño or a la niña weather pattern last for more than a few months. I suppose anything is possible but I am beginning to wonder if its not connected to a larger change in the weather ie global warming.