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In reply to the discussion: "Eye-Popping" Record Temperatures Soar: This Is What Climate Change Looks Like In The United States [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)44. We should be up
to our knees, still, in snow where I am.
It's been incredibly warm, and my mini roses are starting to bud, the grass is growing already, the lilacs and forsythia are budding also. This is especially odd considering that we have a "micro climate" that is usually seven to ten degrees cooler than that in the nearby (20 miles) city and five degrees cooler than that in the town at the base of our hill.
I marched a few times in one of the large St Patricks Day parade some 40+ years ago when it was so cold I thought we would get frostbite. At this year's parade, people were in shirtsleeves.
Forty years. That's a drop in the bucket, climate-wise...
PS...and my seasonal allergies have been a pain right through winter this year.
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Better Believe It
Mar 2012
OP
It was cold sometimes and we got some snow in the north. Well, we're suppose to! It was winter!
Better Believe It
Mar 2012
#4
Thanks for the clear explanation on how this climate change impacts temperatures.
Better Believe It
Mar 2012
#16
According to your chart, 2012 was the third warmest winter since 1895. And your point is?
Better Believe It
Mar 2012
#58
Makes one wonder what the future holds, this, was certainly not in the forecast. I also wonder
RKP5637
Mar 2012
#5
I prefer cap, period. Why should we be allowed to outsource our pollution elsewhere?
Zalatix
Mar 2012
#17
80 in Burlington Vermont, a near snowless winter..... It's been like this all week
NotThisTime
Mar 2012
#68