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Showing Original Post only (View all)Bill Nye the science dude said there was a 30 degree temp drop in one day somewhere today. [View all]
Where was that? He's on Eddie's show right now for west coasters. Wow that science dude is a duzy!
Bill Nye the Science Guy!
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Bill Nye the science dude said there was a 30 degree temp drop in one day somewhere today. [View all]
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
OP
Yes, one finger still having a problem on left hand, so where did Bill Nye get a 30 degree drop.
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#5
Please understand, I still think the radical swings in temperature are cause for alarm
Kennah
Jul 2012
#9
I agree, here in Michigan we have been going from the low 90's to the low 70's.
sarcasmo
Jul 2012
#32
And this 30 degree drop or alleged drop in one day is becoming common place as goes climate change.
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#13
I thought people had already died directly due to heat the last couple of days. Maybe I was
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#16
I understood him to say "today" as in all in one day, today. Here's to wishing for you!
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#20
i don't think it's gotten below 80 in my apartment but once or twice in the past month
fizzgig
Jul 2012
#27
Did it happen today? Still not sure if he was referring to DC. No one has confirmed and I have
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#25
I've seen a 25 degree drop in 30 minutes before. From the high 90s to the low 70s.
hobbit709
Jul 2012
#31
In Colorado Springs, the average difference this time of year is 27 degrees
William Seger
Jul 2012
#33