As the global warming event starts to really get its teeth into the worlds ocean currents, its easy to see the temps fluctuate..strangely. By that I mean it used to be the forecasters (kansas weather) would predict a gradual warming which would have the lower 40s' pushing the 30s' down for a few days..Now its like the temperature delta takes place in 12 hours or less...the swing can be anywhere from 10 to 50 degrees.
Here in Kansaaas, the winter months are averaging above normal. Instead of a few warm days pushing the cold back it seems to be more of a pattern of warmth, with a few 'winter normal' cold days pushing that back...like the last few here in wichita..
But of course in the land of doo da, thats all fuzzy science...and just to prove the point we'll build another coal burner power house and thumb our noses at the rest of the world that says it knows better....
What is it, in Texas the pecan orchards are dieing out from being too close to the coal burners?
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