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Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
Climate change is normal!
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08-08-2012 04:02 AM

 



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Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
JOHANNESBURG — People slowly came outside despite the cold wind Tuesday across South Africa, pointed their mobile phone cameras to the sky and opened their mouths to taste a rare snowfall that fell on much of the country.

The snow began Tuesday morning, part of an extreme cold snap now biting into a nation still in its winter months. By mid-afternoon, officials recorded snowfall across most of South Africa. However, forecasters acknowledged snow remains so unusual that they typically aren’t prepared to provide details about snowfall in the nation.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/afri...story.html
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INFP
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08-08-2012 04:03 AM

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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
Awesome.
Leaves are already changing and falling here in Texas.
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08-08-2012 04:07 AM

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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
JptdknpaJptdknpaJptdknpaJptdknpaJptdknpaJptdknpaJptdknpachucklechucklechucklechucklechuckle
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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
Isn't this the time of the year when the southern hemisphere is actually in their winter season?
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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
RedwoodPerch  Wrote:
Isn't this the time of the year when the southern hemisphere is actually in their winter season?

Pole Shift: Toilets flushing counter-clockwise in South America!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQtc5drjeVY
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08-08-2012 05:15 AM

 



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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
Oh, you mean the Earth's systems can actually BALANCE THEMSELVES?

Wow. Somebody really ought to inform the scientists.

They seem a bit too caught up in Gore-y political economic bullshit to admit to this INCONVENIENT TRUTH.
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The Martini Maven
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08-08-2012 05:16 AM

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absurdious  Wrote:
Awesome.
Leaves are already changing and falling here in Texas.


you too?

i mean getting brown on the edges and curling a bit? Wink

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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
LoP Guest  Wrote:
RedwoodPerch  Wrote:
Isn't this the time of the year when the southern hemisphere is actually in their winter season?

Pole Shift: Toilets flushing counter-clockwise in South America!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQtc5drjeVY


There's no proof that this toilet was filmed in South America.

chuckle
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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
The Martini Maven  Wrote:
absurdious  Wrote:
Awesome.
Leaves are already changing and falling here in Texas.


you too?

i mean getting brown on the edges and curling a bit? Wink

Most trees are like that, some are their fall colors, and others are almost bare. Enough leaves on the ground to rake up. I've heard it was due to the drought last year, however if you think back to our spring, it came awfully early, at least it seemed.
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08-08-2012 05:21 AM

 



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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
REDWOOD WINS THE PRIZE FOR IGNORANCE.

WINTERS AN BE WARM, COLD OR COLDER

SOUTH AFRICA IS A WARM COUNTRY WITH WARM WINTERS, SO SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE COUNTRY IS UNUSUAL TO SAY THE LEAST.

AS YOU KNOW, THATS WEATHER.

YOU ALSO KNOW CLIMATE CHANGES, ALWAYS HAS, ALWAYS WILL.

SEEMS LIKE WE HEADING FOR A COLD PHASE, WHICH IN ITSELF TOTALLY FALSIFIES A CERTAIN DISCREDITED THEORY.

GL
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08-08-2012 05:23 AM

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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
GLNLI  Wrote:
REDWOOD WINS THE PRIZE FOR IGNORANCE.

WINTERS AN BE WARM, COLD OR COLDER

SOUTH AFRICA IS A WARM COUNTRY WITH WARM WINTERS, SO SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE COUNTRY IS UNUSUAL TO SAY THE LEAST.

AS YOU KNOW, THATS WEATHER.

YOU ALSO KNOW CLIMATE CHANGES, ALWAYS HAS, ALWAYS WILL.

SEEMS LIKE WE HEADING FOR A COLD PHASE, WHICH IN ITSELF TOTALLY FALSIFIES A CERTAIN DISCREDITED THEORY.

GL

Hey GL, have you seen this?

Thought you might find it interesting.

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The Martini Maven
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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
absurdious  Wrote:
The Martini Maven  Wrote:
absurdious  Wrote:
Awesome.
Leaves are already changing and falling here in Texas.


you too?

i mean getting brown on the edges and curling a bit? Wink

Most trees are like that, some are their fall colors, and others are almost bare. Enough leaves on the ground to rake up. I've heard it was due to the drought last year, however if you think back to our spring, it came awfully early, at least it seemed.


hell not that bad here but we will have to take out a few trees that are almost dead from the drought..

yes spring came too early..

and my bradford pear trees went through a second spring last november

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03/29/2013

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08-08-2012 05:26 AM

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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
LoP Guest  Wrote:
Oh, you mean the Earth's systems can actually BALANCE THEMSELVES?

Wow. Somebody really ought to inform the scientists.

They seem a bit too caught up in Gore-y political economic bullshit to admit to this INCONVENIENT TRUTH.

+10000000. JhikpghfJhikpghfJhikpghf

It really is.

TANSTAAFL

Ignorance and obscurantism have never produced anything other than flocks of slaves for tyranny...
Emiliano Zapata
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RE: Global Cooling, Its snowing in Africa
The Martini Maven  Wrote:
absurdious  Wrote:
The Martini Maven  Wrote:
you too?

i mean getting brown on the edges and curling a bit? Wink

Most trees are like that, some are their fall colors, and others are almost bare. Enough leaves on the ground to rake up. I've heard it was due to the drought last year, however if you think back to our spring, it came awfully early, at least it seemed.


hell not that bad here but we will have to take out a few trees that are almost dead from the drought..

yes spring came too early..

and my bradford pear trees went through a second spring last november

So did my herb...chuckle
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