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To: longnshort who wrote (20)9/3/2010 2:03:10 AM
From: whitepine  Respond to of 43
 
Yes, discussion of the AGW view of the fellow. Actually, his response was probably far less dramatic than others from Earth First, Monkeywrenchers, etc.

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Among the hottest months in the South last month. Many folks know because of their electric bills. Yet, simultaneously, record 'cold' in SC--- from the LA Times

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Low temperatures tie records at LAX, Oceanside
September 1, 2010 | 9:12 pm

Record low temperatures for the date were tied Wednesday at Los Angeles International Airport and Oceanside in San Diego County.

The temperature was 58 degrees at LAX, tying a record set in 1951, the National Weather Service said. Oceanside dropped to 66 degrees, tying a record that has stood since 1914.

Warm weather is expected across Southern California on Thursday and Friday as a high-pressure system builds over the region, the weather service said.
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Weather isn't climate. Agree.