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Cooler Temperatures

Here in the Idaho High desert this year has seen some record lows for the period of June-August, with only a few days in the 100+ temps. The desert between Twin Falls and Boise still has large swaths of BLM land (unwatered) still green with flowers unlike the last 3 years where everything was dried and brown and fodder for lightening strike fires.

I spent July in Miami with family, it was cooler there as well.

It would not surprise me to see the cooling trend worldwide continue, despite the cries of the "Global Warming" Cabal. Our little blue planet is in the middle of an inter-glacial period. Things should really get interesting when the glaciers start growing again.

posted by white-cossack on September 13, 2009 at 1:34 PM | link to this | reply

You will notice a few things here, won't you?
Like Texas.

California.

The Pacific Northwest.

The Four Corners Area.

The maps substantiate that they all have been in the news lately.

Texas for a record setting drought with temperatures in the 100's (SE region).

The Four Corners for a continuing drought.

The Pacific Northwest for unusually high temperatures (100+)

California for a continuing drought (dry wood is tinder for the massive wildfires there).

You will also notice a pattern here -- cooler temps centered in the Midwest, and warmer in the South.

But we don't have to worry do we?  Between the affected areas in Texas and California, pretty close to 50% of produce and around 20% of beef for the U.S. are produced and are in danger of being curtailed, resulting in less of those and higher prices for those.

Yes, Let's not worry about trying to curtail industrial pollution.  We can take a chance, with things continuing as they have, that Texas and  California won't get worse and we won't have a food crisis.

Or than the Colorado River won't be at low levels and metropolitan ares such as Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Los Angeles won't be affected by a water shortage.

Why should we not take the chance the this might get worse.  Let's continue as we are, with no cap and trade and no rules regarding emissions.  We are becoming the most backward country of the industrialized world in so many ways -- why not this one.


posted by Xeno-x on September 13, 2009 at 6:34 AM | link to this | reply

My Question Is...
If Al Gore can invent the internet then why can't he do anything about the weather, lol!

posted by RedStatesMan on September 12, 2009 at 2:28 PM | link to this | reply