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Strike For The South
01-16-2007, 18:56
Wow my first time ever seeing the white stuff....OMFG WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO! WERE ALL GONNA DIE AGHHHHHHHHHHHHH WERE COMPLETE /\/0013s WERE ALL GONNA DIE Its only 10 minutes away.....
How much are you guys supposed to get? My cousin sent me some pics of snow in Corpus a few years back. Snow on palm trees, very strange.
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yesdachi
01-16-2007, 19:32
Global warming…whatever.
Oddly it's rather mild here...
King Henry V
01-16-2007, 20:20
Oddly it's rather mild here...
Same here. School ski may indeed be cancelled because of lack of snow, which means I won't get a day off to sleep till 11. :cry:
Dutch_guy
01-16-2007, 20:32
Oddly it's rather mild here...
Same here, and I'm hoping it stays this way - at least for a while longer.
:balloon2:
Duke Malcolm
01-16-2007, 20:49
It's roasting up here! It's barely fallen below nought degrees all winter! It's even reached 10!
ZombieFriedNuts
01-16-2007, 21:04
Wait, snow in a desert? O my global warming for you, no wait
Ironside
01-16-2007, 21:26
Oddly it's rather mild here...
Record warm December here (second warmest since 1900), and January isn't much colder compared what it usually is.
Now it isn't so much of a bad thing in January compared to December. :2thumbsup:
Crazed Rabbit
01-16-2007, 21:29
Wimpy southerners.
Late last year my home got about a foot or more of snow in about 24 hours - but that didn't delay my trip across the state by much. Just this weekend I was skiing in 0 degree weather - frostbite time on exposed skin 10 to 30 minutes.
CR
discovery1
01-16-2007, 22:20
What you worried about strike? YOu have a 4 wheel drive truck don't you?
Wait, snow in a desert? O my global warming for you, no wait
San Antonio is next to a river, and in the plain's......:dizzy2: Southwest a ways and you've got yourself a desert though.
Least thats better then the enormous amounts of Ice were getting up here SFTS. Supposed to get snow sleet and freezing rain up here all week long.
I lived in Oklahoma for a while. The snow will clear up in a few hours. Real sad though, if your a kid and you see all the snow melting away. Then you notice when you throw snowballs the ice is melting, so your hands freeze.
Louis VI the Fat
01-17-2007, 01:49
Mmmm, maybe Strikey isn't refering to the cold stuff falling out of the sky.
Could he have been a naughty boy in San Antonio...? We'll know if tomorrow he posts about wicked pink elephants they've got up there. :elephant:
Wow my first time ever seeing the white stuff....
OMFG WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO! WERE ALL GONNA DIE AGHHHHHHHHHHHHH WERE COMPLETE /\/0013s WERE ALL GONNA DIE
Oddly, it has been warm in Pennsylvania also. It was 55 F the other day. Right now, its 23 and feels like 12. My ears are burning from that walk I took.
Watchman
01-17-2007, 03:37
When I was a kid there was usually enough snow around the city you could go skiing in the park.
These days you need to go north of the damn Arctic Circle to see the stuff more than a couple of days randomly scattered over the winter.
You know how old folks tend to complain how they had it tougher as kids than modern children ? Well, they're justified in this point at least. No worries abut having to trudge through snowstorms at seven in the morning on the way to school.
Oddly enough, we only just got enough snow to bother yesterday. It seems as though the places where it never snows are seeing the most snow this winter.
Though most of you guys might not think it, it usually snows in Hawaii. Just the snow is found on the Big Island on the mountains Mauna Kea, and Mauna Loa. I was a bit bummed over the Holiday to not be able to go sking there like I have in past years.
doc_bean
01-17-2007, 11:41
Wait, snow in a desert? O my global warming for you, no wait
Right because if the average temperature goes up THAT MEANS THE TEMPERATURE EVERYWHERE GOES UP WITH THE SAME AMOUNT. :laugh4:
Right because if the average temperature goes up THAT MEANS THE TEMPERATURE EVERYWHERE GOES UP WITH THE SAME AMOUNT. :laugh4:
Of course it does. That's what global warming means. EVERYONE'S temperature going up EVERYWHERE. Any deviation from this simple dynamic immediately debunks the ENTIRE theory :book:
Goofball
01-17-2007, 23:05
This may surprise a lot of you yanks (other than Crazed Rabbit), but in my part of beautiful Canuckia we very rarely get snow. In the past 5 years, I can count the number of days it has snowed on both hands.
Then came 2007.
This January alone, we've already had seven or eight days of snow.
Very weird.
Hosakawa Tito
01-17-2007, 23:55
El Nino has been very good for me. Mild winter temperatures, until this week, with little snow, plenty of rain. Unfortunately it's not so good for other areas of the world, but that's weather for you.
Wow my first time ever seeing the white stuff....OMFG WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO! WERE ALL GONNA DIE AGHHHHHHHHHHHHH WERE COMPLETE /\/0013s WERE ALL GONNA DIE Its only 10 minutes away.....
Deal with it.
It was -32 this morning when I woke up. You get no pity from me. ~;p
Crazed Rabbit
01-18-2007, 00:26
This may surprise a lot of you yanks (other than Crazed Rabbit), but in my part of beautiful Canuckia we very rarely get snow. In the past 5 years, I can count the number of days it has snowed on both hands.
Then came 2007.
This January alone, we've already had seven or eight days of snow.
Very weird.
Crazy huh? What about just this last November?
CR
Watchman
01-18-2007, 12:53
Around here the bears only finally went into hibernation around last week (months later than is supposed to be normal this north), and the swans haven't bothered migrating southwards because the sea's been open all the time.
Heck, even the damn mushrooms haven't entered their "winter sleep" state...
Geoffrey S
01-18-2007, 14:04
Same here, and I'm hoping it stays this way - at least for a while longer.
:balloon2:
It didn't. Got blown off my bike twice today.
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