Like I said, it's *evil*. Cold one place, warm the next. Melts the polar ice to drown polar bears then thickens up the Antartic shelf to confuse scientists.
No saying what's next. Snow in Miami? Heat wave in Toronto?
As a Floridian, I was well-prepared for all those catastrophic hurricanes that were supposed to be coming this year but...that dosh garn global warming threw another curve ball.
>>Must be that evil global warming throwing a curve ball at you (heh)
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>FWIW, global warming doesn't mean that every place will be warmer all the time. It means wide-scale climate change that can result in unusual weather. In particular, melting of polar ice may result in colder weather in some places.
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>That said, one data point isn't particularly significant either.
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>Tamar
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