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More anecdotal evidence...
The projected low tonight for Detroit is 32 degrees. This would break a
record set in the late 1800's. The high temperature today is projected
to be 20 degrees below the normal, and this has been the trend for this
month. They say we might see a warm-up by the middle of the week but
I'm not holding my breath.
Jim
Jim Knight
Solution Architect
Pepperweed Consulting
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Denys
said:---------------------------------------------------------------
Just to stay with the subject of the thread. Since the "global warming"
theory depends entirely on short-term evidence, I just wanted to say
that I
am visiting my parents this weekend up in Canada. It is May 19th, there
is
still snow on the various ski mountains and the temperature outside is 4
degrees Celsius, that's 44 Fahrenheit, at 3:00PM. My father remembers
it
being this cold in the 1940s. That decade was rather cold. I do not
remember the month of May being so cold here. We used to start swimming
in
the lake around this time. Not this year, that's for sure.
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