Earth Day '09

Apr 22, 2009 15:53

(Just a short entry today in the middle of studying)

It's...shocking to say the very least....to look outside my window in the middle of April and see swirls of snow obscuring the roof tops. How fitting that this should happen on Earth Day of all days. Perhaps, this is Mother Nature's own warning against the ravages of human destruction? That she ( Read more... )

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lenny019 April 24 2009, 05:00:25 UTC
Ummmm ...

I'm going to have to say the same thing Amyville just said XD!!

Except, maybe ... it snowed not because mother nature is trying to warn us but because the cold winds are sweeping from the north and pushing down the warmer air that is rising from the southern sea board. We can expect another 1 or 2 cm of snow over the weekend with this moving wind, but by the end of next week it will have been pushed towards the East Coast.

Back to you Amyville.

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shadowkatz April 24 2009, 05:33:17 UTC
Shush you, don't bring your accurate bio-ness into this XD LOL I'm an engg...I don't know these things :P And I'm still convinced that the majority of unorthodox weather conditions are the direct result of "global warming". Abnormally high temperatures in the south and corresponding coldness in the north? "Day After Tomorrow" anyone? LOL

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lenny019 April 24 2009, 19:59:07 UTC
Eeeeckk... Scaring me Tiff!!! Don't scare me. If it makes you feel any better though, the Earth tends to rotate on these grandiose cycles of freezing colds and then boiling hots. It goes through that cycle naturally over a ... million year period (but I think youre right.. the global warming is making the cycle suddenly change its frequency to a much faster rhythm)A

I dont think I'm making much sense am I?

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shadowkatz April 25 2009, 05:10:20 UTC
Lol it makes sens to me (but then I'm not bio). Just remember, Canada was one of the first to go O__O Mass group exodus to Mexico now? XD

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