Deep and crisp and even
Jan. 6th, 2010 09:45 amBut enough about my lovemaking technique - what about the snow?
When the weather forecast promises me that over a foot of gleaming white snow will fall on my house overnight, there are few things more disappointing than waking up to find a meagre sprinkling of the stuff and having to come in to work after all.
Bah.
When the weather forecast promises me that over a foot of gleaming white snow will fall on my house overnight, there are few things more disappointing than waking up to find a meagre sprinkling of the stuff and having to come in to work after all.
Bah.
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Date: 2010-01-07 04:20 pm (UTC)And just because the UK is getting a cold snap doesn't mean that mean global temperatures aren't rising- Nor that Canada and other places aren't unseasonally warm.
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Date: 2010-01-08 01:30 pm (UTC)However, checking the BBC archives, I note that the very mild winter of 2004 was attributed to climate change, whilst according to News at Ten last night the current cold weather can be attributed to climate change. You'll understand my confusion on the matter, I'm sure.
I'm just wondering what weather conditions won't be attributed to climate change. I'm guessing rains of frogs, or possibly hot hail, but I'm prepared to be disabused on that.