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>> Yep :(. Like I said, we finally got one yesterday, which is 2-4 months
>> late. We'll see how long it lasts.
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> It's quite rare that there's absolutely no snow in New Year's eve.
> Now was the second time in a row that that happened.
Yeh, this is the 2nd year running here that we really don't have any snow at
all by mid-January. In fact we've seen temperatures as high as 12 which is
extremely unusual. Saying that though, the winter before that was one of
the coldest we'd had in a long time, with record amounts of snow. That was
in March though - still two months to go!
> Either it's an incredible coincidence or global warming is really
> escalating exponentially.
Given that even the die-hard pro-man-made-global-warming activists are
quoting figures like 5-10 degrees per *century* rise, a sudden change to
several degrees per *year* would be quite unlikely - and mean that we're all
going to be dead pretty soon...
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