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Old December 4th 07, 03:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dylan Smith
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On 2007-12-02, Jay Honeck wrote:
Just wait and global warming will melt it all for you...like tomorrow/


*snort!* Let's see, we had real snow for Thanksgiving -- far earlier
than most years -- and now we're headed into the deep freeze tonight.

Yep, the climate is sure changing dramatically. Why, it feels just
like...1978...


Snow? What's that? Here at 54 degrees north (further north than the
entire continental United States, I've not seen a flake of
snow at my house for 2 years running. We've not even had a frost yet
this winter. I brought one of my more tender palm trees indoors on a
couple of nights when it looked like we were getting a freeze, but it
never happened.

Of course, the Gulf stream might have something to do with that :-)

--
From the sunny Isle of Man.
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