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lexx21

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Fri Oct 26, 2012, 07:45 AM
Oct 2012

The fact of global warming that most of the deniers don't seem to understand is that the energy from the melting poles has to go somewhere, and this is what happens.

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I'm scared! luvspeas Oct 2012 #1
Good luck. DC could be Ground Zero for this one. Faygo Kid Oct 2012 #8
We recently sold our condo here and we now rent... luvspeas Oct 2012 #9
The airport might be socked in at that time. Look for an earlier flight. alfredo Oct 2012 #15
good luck barbtries Oct 2012 #38
New York Magazine has a pretty funny article about it and some of hte responses are pretty hilarious catbyte Oct 2012 #2
K&R - not because I LIKE the information Kber Oct 2012 #3
If it looks like snow or ice , and the leaves are still on the trees, be prepared for hedgehog Oct 2012 #4
Here in CT, the trees were so stressed this summer a lot of leaves have fallen already. infidel dog Oct 2012 #13
When bongbong Oct 2012 #5
+100 lexx21 Oct 2012 #28
Sounds like the book/movie scenario of Bainbridge Bear Oct 2012 #6
oh man! Bye bye beach room, guess I won't be paying rental next year. hollysmom Oct 2012 #7
For D.C. people minkyboodle Oct 2012 #10
Latest forecast has the storm crouching on my roof as of 2 pm Tuesday starroute Oct 2012 #11
Where are you? My daughter is in college in Philly adigal Oct 2012 #12
I was hoping we could get out of this season without a gully washer. alfredo Oct 2012 #14
Have never heard of this combination of weather elements in my entire life. Judi Lynn Oct 2012 #16
Beethoven is reputed to have died after a huge thunderclap occurred Art_from_Ark Oct 2012 #18
Good grief! What a dramatic departure. Never knew about this. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Oct 2012 #21
Pretty sensitive for a deaf man cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #22
It could have been the flash of lightning that got his attention Art_from_Ark Oct 2012 #23
Well at least he didn't die of the clap dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #32
I experienced several thundersnows back in 2011. NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #20
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. smirkymonkey Oct 2012 #17
Kick (nt) muriel_volestrangler Oct 2012 #19
FRANKENSTORM: The Mother Of All Snowicanes Is Barreling Toward New York City Baclava Oct 2012 #24
The Red Zone on your map is shaped like a question mark Berlum Oct 2012 #25
it's not "my" map - I look at the bigger picture Baclava Oct 2012 #26
Yup - but even the Big Picture "fluids in motion" image resembles a Question Mark Berlum Oct 2012 #29
can you question a question mark? Baclava Oct 2012 #33
Updated : Hurricane Sandy slogs toward U.S., kills 31 in Caribbean dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #27
kick OKNancy Oct 2012 #30
Why does this remind me of The Perfect Storm? Odin2005 Oct 2012 #31
US East Coast braced for downgraded storm Sandy dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #34
My daughter lives in North Wildwood New Jersey Corgigal Oct 2012 #35
"Super storm" Sandy regains hurricane strength dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #36
This is actually GREAT news, it allows us to see how Pres. Obama handles a disaster! BanTheGOP Oct 2012 #37
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