Some year we have snow from November till March, and some year we have flowers and green trees on christmas.....it´s very different..... Nürnburg is the name of this city. I know, it´s not easy with our ä, ü and ö.....
Hope, you´re doing well!
Sláinte!
Derfel
Are you sure that you don't live in Indiana Derfel??
That sounds just like our weather
Mikel
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I may have not got the snow like they did in the east a few days ago, but today we have received 6 inches of it and it is still snowing. They was telling us, on the weather, that we were suppose to get from 1-3 inches max. I do think they missed their mark a little.
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QUOTE (Richard Bercot @ Dec 14 2003, 12:56 PM)
I do think they missed their mark a little.
IMHO, global warming has already changed the climate to a sufficient extent that the computer models used for weather forecasting no longer work very well. Sending from a snowy Rochester, where we expect upwards of a foot or so of the fluffy white stuff (about 6 inches so far)
I was watching the snow come down in the Football game in Cincinnati, Oh and boy I'd like to be at that game. It was coming down really good! Annabelle
Since the causes of the global warming trend has been reduced, so has the size of the ozone hole. And then the effects are being reversed as well. Haven't you noticed how much colder and how much more snow we've been getting over the past five years? Obviously, you fellows had quite a dump last week.
And Global Warming wasn't a Woo Hoo, it was an Uh-Oh.
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"I am a Canadian by birth, but I am a Highlander by blood and feel under an obligation to do all I can for the sake of the Highlanders and their literature.... I have never yet spoken a word of English to any of my children. They can speak as much English as they like to others, but when they talk to me they have to talk in Gaelic."
-Alexander Maclean Sinclair of Goshen (protector of Gaelic Culture)