Posted on 03/17/2014 8:01:54 PM PDT by Signalman
Another massive cold wave headed for Eastern US next week to put temperature 20 degrees below normal
Senior WeatherBell Meteorologist Joe Bastardi commented:
I am 58.. never seen anything close to this for late March.
and
[The] pattern next week has as much extreme potential for the time of the year as I can find. Coldest opening to calender spring in 50 yrs at least.
Weather forecast models such as the ECMWF and NCEP, both of which have had good track records this year in identifying polar vortex outbreaks in advance, are now forecasting a massive cold blast for the beginning of spring.
See maps at link
(Excerpt) Read more at wattsupwiththat.com ...
Obviously due to global warming!
So what would a mild winter be evidence of then?
That is was a mild winter.
This is now officially the second snowiest year in Philly and environs ever (in recorded history) - top three snowiest all occurred since 1995 - sure, I just fell off the turnip truck - I believe in Global Warming....
Do you think the geese are aware of global warming ?
I read mine and wanted to lay down and cry.
I kept hoping it was wrong but it has not been.
Die, winter.
Die!
Geese don’t fantasize.
Oh crap!!!
While the East has been very cold and very wet the west has been very warm and dry. I think I see a pattern here:
The Laurentide Ice Sheet was the same shape as the polar express .
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/student/martin1/lauren.jpg
“If 6 were 9” also works in a lot of threads. :^)
Someone talks to me about climate change and I tell them they have to pick a side warming or cooling. The average temperature of the Earth either goes up, down or stays the same. It has basically been staying the same for the last 15+ years. I think we need the warmies and the coolies to fight it out before they come to the skeptics with their "established science".
Were you at that game (six or so years ago?) It was one serious snowstorm!
I was thinking of opening day the year Frank Robinson started as player/manager.
Not a storm really. Just flurries.
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