{OT} Global Warming...right...
- From: Hachiroku ハチロク <Trueno@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 20:23:46 -0500
I love it. The Global Warming k00ks come out with another warning and this
is what the nation is facing:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
Notice all the "Winter weather" advisaries and alerts...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28331781/
More Snow, Temperatures Dropping
WTMJ-TV and JSOnline.com
updated 12:55 a.m. ET, Sun., Dec. 21, 2008
A winter storm warning for blowing snow is in effect until 6pm on Sunday.
A wind chill advisory runs from 3 a.m. Sunday until Noon on Monday.
National Weather Service issues winter storm warning; 6-10 inches
forecasted by Local reports | The Muskegon Chronicle Thursday December 18,
2008, 4:06 PM
GRAND RAPIDS — The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm
warning for the Muskegon area from 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday.
Total snowfall of 6-9 inches is forecasted by late Friday. The higher
totals "will be along and south of a Muskegon to Mount Pleasant line," the
National Weather Service said on its Web site.
Winter weather blasts nation from end to end
By AMY LORENTZEN – 20 hours ago
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Successive waves of wintry weather gripped much
of the country Saturday, frustrating holiday travelers from coast to coast
and keeping the lights off for thousands of people who lost power after
ice storms just days ago.
Iowa public safety officials urged motorists not to travel as heavy snow
began to fall in the morning. The state expected winds up to 35 miles per
hour and wind chills of minus 25 just two days after being slammed with
sleet, ice and snow.
Washington state braced for hurricane-force winds as a storm blew in from
the Pacific. The temperature dipped to minus 18 Saturday in Spokane, which
expected up to 6 inches of snow on top of the 25 that fell over the past
three days, said Johnny Burg, a National Weather Service meteorologist.
In the Northeast, the aftermath of snow that fell Friday continued to
snarl air traffic. And residents who still lacked power after an ice storm
last week grew frustrated as officials warned that the storm now battering
the Midwest would blow in Sunday, the official first day of winter.
Winter makes its arrival felt from coast to coast
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Successive waves of wintry weather gripped much of the
country yesterday, frustrating holiday travelers from coast to coast and
keeping the lights off for thousands of people who lost power after ice
storms just days ago.
Iowa public-safety officials urged motorists not to travel as heavy snow
began to fall in the morning. The state expected winds up to 35 mph and
wind chills of minus 25 just two days after being slammed with sleet, ice
and snow.
Washington state braced for hurricane-force winds as a storm blew in from
the Pacific.
In the Northeast, the aftermath of snow that fell Friday continued to
snarl air traffic. And officials warned that the storm battering the
Midwest would blow in today, the official first day of winter.
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The Global Warming k00ks issued another warning the other day, just about
the time this storm was brewing over the Rockies.
Are we really supposed to believe these people? They can't even tell a
storm is coming?
They should have waited until Christmas when the forecast for here is
sunny and 45 degrees...
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