Early fall /long winter

Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: jim d On: Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:48 am

i don't know how cold it's going to be but w/ the rain the swampps are all full & that means it will be an early winter anyway
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Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: coal berner On: Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:08 am

wsherrick wrote:This Winter is going to as cold or colder than last year. This Summer was not nearly as hot as last Summer at all. If you look at the overall trend for the past 10 years, every climate zone in the United States has cooled significantly on average. Get used to cold Winters, they are here to stay, and will become increasingly colder for the remainder of our life times.

No No your wrong it is getting hotter not colder Just ask Big Al :roll:
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Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: lowfog01 On: Fri Sep 16, 2011 5:54 am

46* this morning in the not so deep south - burrrr. I'm sure it will get warm again but never really hot. Yesterday had the smell of fall and our leaves are already turning. I think it's time to make the trip for coal. :D Take care, Lisa
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Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: coalnewbie On: Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:39 pm

but.. but.. William, Mr Gore promised us global warming. Of course, this shows global warming for sure. Also of course, if winters were mild THAT would show global warming too and if winters stayed the same THAT would definitely PROVE global warming. Martians appearing in California would also be a definite sign of warming. You invent the hypothesis thoroughly and make up the data to fit.
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Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: I'm On Fire On: Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:14 pm

Noticed some of the trees in my neck of the woods are starting to change.

I don't necessarily care about the cold, its the snow and ice I really hate.
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Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: Freddy On: Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:19 pm

We had a touch of frost. The thermometer showed 42, but a spot or two in the back field were frost. It's coming!
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Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: pine grove coal user On: Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:33 pm

October 1 already! I hope it gets cold soon. I have nine tons of coal that is just asking to be burned! And I'm itching to make it happen!
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Re: Early fall /long winter

PostBy: 2001Sierra On: Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:40 pm

I don't care how much we save burning coal, but itching to burn is still money. Go buy some Beer and enjoy the somewhat warmer weather. :P :P
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