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In reply to the discussion: 'Polar vortex' to blast frigid air over much of US [View all]passiveporcupine
(8,175 posts)7. While I want to blame this on global warming...
We've had historically lower temps here in Oregon in November than I've seen in 17 years...but it's nothing compared to temps back in the 60's.
So, while I like using global climate change as a wedge issue, because I totally believe it it, it may not always be what is behind all major climate issues. This may just be a normal fluctuation in weather patterns.
We do seem to be having a drought in Oregon, on central/west side of the mountains...so I'm not really sure what is happening, but I'm not comfortable with where we are right now.
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