To put it bluntly, it has been downright warm the last few months in the areas of the country that usually get all that white stuff. According to Masters:
If you lived in the Northern Plains, Midwest, Southeast and Northeast, it seemed like winter never really arrived this year--27 states in this region had top-ten warmest winters. … If you live in the Midwest, you saved a bundle this winter on heating and snow removal costs. In Minneapolis, where the low temperature falls below 0°F an average of 30 days each year, the temperature fell below zero on just two days. ...In a normal winter, there are 13 days with sub-zero temperatures in Chicago. The coldest it got in Chicago this winter was a relatively balmy 5°F on January 19.
And though it is raining outside my window in San Francisco as I write, it has barely done so at all since December. It looks as if only a dried up Texas had a good season.
So much for good old climate predicability ...
"The dangers of carbon dioxide? Tell that to a plant, how dangerous carbon dioxide is …"
1 comment:
So Rick IShouldBeInASanitarium has conversations with plants?
At last he's found his intellectual equals.
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