To: HD1200
Of course the informed in the world know that such extreme temperature changes, even from warmer to colder, are more proof of global warming.....Of course!
BTW, no doubt global warming will be talked about together with football on Sunday. From the main link to this article:
Frigid for the Playoffs By Joseph DAleo, CCM
The AFC and NFC title games will share one thing in common, frigid temperatures. In Green Bay, where the Packers host the Giants, temperatures will be near to sub-zero. In Foxboro where the Patriots take on the Chargers, temperatures will be at game time in the teens and maybe by late in the game high single numbers. In both locations the cold will come with winds (especially Foxboro) and numbing wind chill and maybe a few snowflakes. Not exactly ideal conditions for football for players nor those who prefer to come and watch the game in person rather than in more comfort at home. Well leave it to you to decide how that will affect the games outcomes.
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01/17/2008 8:31:47 AM PST by
CedarDave
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To: CedarDave
Gonna be interesting to see if the air temperature at Lambeau Field at kickoff will be positive or negative. Either way we will SEE lots of breathing from the players. The coldest ever was supposedly the Ice Bowl which reached a low of -28 air temp, I think. Green Bay could fall down to around -10 to -15 by the end of the game. Looks like the people who named Green Bay were probably the same ones who named Greenland.
To: CedarDave
Gonna be interesting to see if the air temperature at Lambeau Field at kickoff will be positive or negative. Either way we will SEE lots of breathing from the players. The coldest ever was supposedly the Ice Bowl which reached a low of -28 air temp, I think. Green Bay could fall down to around -10 to -15 by the end of the game. Looks like the people who named Green Bay were probably the same ones who named Greenland.
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