Mikeoxenormous
Diamond Member
MSN
What is sad is that i remember back when i was quite young and people call the warming period between the cold spells "Indian Summer". It might last a day or even a week, then that cold would smack US right back into reality. You know mom out there saying "Put a coat on, this is pneumonia weather", and then we go out and hit the hills with our sleds and come home looking for some hot chocolate. But alas, too many progressive voters cant remember what they ate last week let alone what the weather was like when they were growing up, which is why the Marxists/Demofascists can tell them there is globull warming, and they actually believe it. But i digress, bundle up folks, its going to be cold outside, just in time for "Groundhog Day".....
espite a brief respite from the bitter cold that gripped the nation, a leading climate scientist has cautioned against prematurely declaring an end to winter.
Judah Cohen, an atmospheric and environmental research scientist at VERISK, has told Fox News that a second round of winter could be looming.
The recent taste of spring, following a deadly cold outbreak, may be short-lived, according to Cohen.
The polar vortex, a band of strong winds encircling the North Pole, plays a pivotal role in shaping weather patterns, and its influence is far from over.
What is sad is that i remember back when i was quite young and people call the warming period between the cold spells "Indian Summer". It might last a day or even a week, then that cold would smack US right back into reality. You know mom out there saying "Put a coat on, this is pneumonia weather", and then we go out and hit the hills with our sleds and come home looking for some hot chocolate. But alas, too many progressive voters cant remember what they ate last week let alone what the weather was like when they were growing up, which is why the Marxists/Demofascists can tell them there is globull warming, and they actually believe it. But i digress, bundle up folks, its going to be cold outside, just in time for "Groundhog Day".....