Doot, Doot, Doo, lookin’ out my backdoor…

Yup, heard on the news earlier that Louis Armstrong Airport is cancelling flights.
 
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You guys almost got more snow than we in northern Idaho have gotten. We've gotten very little snow.
 
Hope everyone stays safe and enjoys the novelty of unusual weather.

But yes, the 'ol "it's cold outside my house thereby proving that global temperature averages aren't increasing" argument is not very flattering.
 
Hope everyone stays safe and enjoys the novelty of unusual weather.

But yes, the 'ol "it's cold outside my house thereby proving that global temperature averages aren't increasing" argument is not very flattering.
Lighten up, Francis. Give a fellow a little slack to have a bit of fun. :biggrin:
 
You guys almost got more snow than we in northern Idaho have gotten. We've gotten very little snow.
Yep. I was visiting family in Myrtle Beach through yesterday. Day in and day out the temp stayed only about 4F warmer than Coeur d’Alene, and were actually north of Quebec City there

Myrtle has an overnight snow forecast of up to 10” tonight; if that actually materializes it will be well more than the total amount we’ve seen in North Idaho this year.
 
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Hope everyone stays safe and enjoys the novelty of unusual weather.

But yes, the 'ol "it's cold outside my house thereby proving that global temperature averages aren't increasing" argument is not very flattering.
Actually, the unseasonable cold is a sign that global warming is happening. Global means GLOBAL not local.
 
Actually, the unseasonable cold is a sign that global warming is happening. Global means GLOBAL not local.
Easy enough for even skeptics to check. Download the daily high and low temperature for your area over a year. Note how often a new high temperature is reached, vs. a new low.

Ron Wanttaja
 
Since 1885, south Texas has recorded an ice/snow event on average once every four to seven years.

I recall back to back years I was stationed at Tyndall then Eglin when there were light dustings of snow.
 
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