I'm down it Texas for the winter, within a mile of the water, it's 35 degrees and 22 with the breeze. Damn cold for down here! I don't miss the neg temps.
If this is the winter the next ice age starts (you'll know if you don't get a summer) what are you going to do?
Them's Yankee degrees, right? That's a bit nippy, BUT where I am, the raw temperature is normally -20 with a wind chill of -45, Yankee degrees. Consider yourself lucky!
I guess they're not calling the "Siberian Express" anymore because "Polar Vortex" sounds more frightening to the public? Or maybe they don't want Letterman making "Siberian Zephyr" jokes like he did back in the '90s? Oh, wait, that would mean this isn't 'New and Different' but just WEATHER WE'VE SEEN BEFORE!
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Obviously, the situation on the left side was caused by all those coal-burning power plants and automobile exhaust...
I'm sure solar activity had nothing to do do with it.
I'm down it Texas for the winter, within a mile of the water, it's 35 degrees and 22 with the breeze.
Damn cold for down here!
I don't miss the neg temps.
If this is the winter the next ice age starts (you'll know if you don't get a summer) what are you going to do?
There is still some Alpine Bog left from the last Ice Age in Pasadena Md.About 12 miles south of Baltimore Md.
but..but....
Temperature is -7?
Wind chill is -20?
Them's Yankee degrees, right?
That's a bit nippy, BUT where I am, the raw temperature is normally -20 with a wind chill of -45, Yankee degrees.
Consider yourself lucky!
I guess they're not calling the "Siberian Express" anymore because "Polar Vortex" sounds more frightening to the public?
Or maybe they don't want Letterman making "Siberian Zephyr" jokes like he did back in the '90s? Oh, wait, that would mean this isn't 'New and Different' but just WEATHER WE'VE SEEN BEFORE!
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