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Nice essay Joe in southern New England, much of the warming here has also been in the winter. Did you see that Raleigh NC had a record 72 days this year with temps above 90 degrees? We have had 19 days thus far at 90 or better- the average is 18. But our autumns are longer, winters start laster and end earlier, and folks here are growing stuff here that would have never been attempted 30 years ago (Like cold hardy palms (in my garden). We used to be a USDA zone 5/6 30 years ago-now we are a zone 6/7.
You cant tell me what the weathers going to be like next week let alone next century. Horse Puckey!!!
Hey Doc, are you the person who decides on intelligent readers? Is that censorship?
The sky, is a fallin' . . . ! Please look at more overwhelming evidence proving the media-hyped global warming fears are not accurate. http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp Learn more about the "why's" behind the "theories."
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