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http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_15723011

WOW,,,,,


It hasn't been the coolest summer on record, but it's been close, forecasters say.

The average temperature in July was 79 degrees, five degrees below normal, and the first eight days of this month also have been five to six degrees below normal, weather experts said.

Photo Gallery: On track for coolest summer on track. People enjoying Lacy Park

That could put Southern California on track for a near-record-low summer, but it's still too early to say, according to weather experts. The Los Angeles area, in fact, has had below-normal temperatures every month since April.

"We normally get this kind of weather pattern when we are transitioning from an El Ni o year to a La Ni a year," National Weather Service meteorologist Jaimie Meier said. "It sets up this trough of moisture over the West Coast, and that's what's been happening. We end up with cooler-than-normal temperatures and cooler coastal waters."



Read more: Temperatures continue well below average in Southern California - Whittier Daily News http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_15723011#ixzz0wDA8fEH9
theXL400
6:56:58 AM
8/10/10

It's the Pacific ocean current diving under the fresh water ice melt up north in Saraska.
salebored
7:05:56 AM
8/10/10

WOW...so big business conrols the Pacific Ocean Current?
theXL400
7:10:27 AM
8/10/10

And we all know Jews control Big Business, so....
Mutt
7:13:43 AM
8/10/10

You've both said something that makes some sense, keep it up Yawl.
salebored
8:06:03 AM
8/10/10

Big Biz has controlled the Gulf states from Over three months and yawl want to call me crazy, get your check yet?
salebored
8:08:06 AM
8/10/10

One of the most destructive and swift coral bleaching events ever recorded is underway in the waters off Indonesia, where water temperatures have climbed into the low 90s, according to data released by a conservation group this week.

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) says a dramatic rise in sea temperature, potentially linked to global warming, is responsible for the devastation.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20100817/sc_livescience/massdieoffatcoralreeftriggeredby93degreeocean
roseymonster
1:02:55 PM
8/17/10

Floods in Pakistan are proof that GW is just another liberal attack on the Great White Yankee Economy. Wait! The reef is turning white, Caucasian Reefs are the bong, the're HOT, more Horsepower Henry!
salebored
1:17:31 PM
8/17/10


'We still build rockets' with taxpayer bailouts and many of you don't think it's embarrassing to be associated with this country.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5585876/corvette_we_still_build_rockets_ad.html
salebored
7:20:53 AM
8/18/10

And then there is HISTORY....
HOUSTON, Texas – November 16, 2008 – Goddard Institute for Space Studies computerized temperature maps seemed to show readings across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert readers of the two leading global warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That and Climate Audit, began a detailed analysis of the GISS data, they made an astonishing discovery. The reason for the freak figures was that scores of temperature records from Russia and elsewhere were not based on October readings at all. Figures from the previous month had simply been carried over and repeated two months running.
The error was so glaring that when it was reported on the two blogs – run by the U.S. meteorologist Anthony Watts and Steve McIntyre, the Canadian computer analyst who won fame for his expert debunking of the notorious “hockey stick” graph – GISS began hastily revising its figures. This only made the confusion worse because, to compensate for the lowered temperatures in Russia, GISS claimed to have discovered a new “hotspot” in the Arctic – in a month when satellite images were showing Arctic sea-ice recovering so fast from its summer melt that three weeks ago it was 30 per cent more extensive than at the same time last year.

http://my-funspace.com/nasa-caught-publishing-fake-global-warming-data/
theXL400
12:43:29 PM
8/18/10

That's why Russia burned down and was so hot for so long, it was really global cooling figures from the month before, plus two years. They can predict the future, two years in advance. I'm buying Coolmax not down.
salebored
7:02:17 PM
8/18/10

it's funny you posted that just after this happened in [url]Russiahttp://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-10/russia-may-lose-15-000-lives-15-billion-of-economic-output-in-heat-wave.html. [/url]
salebored
7:08:33 PM
8/18/10


The science is settled. LMAO!
Stovie
7:47:24 PM
8/18/10

Stovie
1:03:22 PM
10/06/10

Naw, it's not happening...

It's a tie: Last year equaled 2005 as the warmest year on record, government climate experts reported Wednesday.

The average worldwide temperature was 1.12 degrees Fahrenheit (0.62 degree Celsius) above normal last year. That's the same as six years ago, the National Climatic Data Center announced.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110112/ap_on_sc/us_sci_warmest_year
roseymonster
10:03:13 AM
1/12/11

The temperature readings are collected at land stations and from ships and buoys at sea.

That's pathetic.
Mutt
10:16:41 AM
1/12/11

Bend over U2, I need your temps NOW!!!!!! This may B a little cold, being winter and all!l!l!l!
salebored
12:22:01 PM
1/12/11

Have some ethanol and relax, while I tell you about the intentional ethanol setup to give alternative energies a bad rap, And they lived happilly ever after.
last edited: 1/12/11 12:42:45 PM
salebored
12:41:55 PM
1/12/11

Stovie
1:29:09 PM
1/12/11

The question is, if we give up all our money and liberty, does it get any better?
toejam
3:33:31 PM
1/12/11

If we keep importing oil and burning Iowa in our tanks, China will run out of bond money.
salebored
8:57:16 PM
1/12/11

It is 19 on the MS Gulf Coast this morning.
Stovie
5:55:25 AM
1/13/11

It'll be 80 here.
salebored
6:47:52 AM
1/13/11

Greenland's ice sheet melted the most it has in over a half century last year, US government scientists said Tuesday in one of a series of "unmistakable" signs of climate change.

http://news.yahoo.com/greenland-ice-melts-most-half-century-us-204848118.html
roseymonster
2:35:32 PM
6/29/11

LMAO!
Former US vice president Al Gore recently accused President Barack Obama of failing to show leadership on climate change, saying that poor coverage of the media had given credibility to skeptics of global warming
Nonconformist
6:35:00 PM
6/29/11

The climate is changing, just like it always has.

Mutt
5:44:10 AM
6/30/11

So why is Greenland is called Greenland?
nimrod
9:59:15 AM
6/30/11

According to historical records, it was named Greenland because the name would attract people to come. Also it was much greener at the time.
pedxing
12:32:29 PM
6/30/11

pedxing
4:01:51 PM
6/30/11

Things were still a bit Bushy in 2006, eh?
uncliff
7:44:17 PM
6/30/11

Also it was much greener at the time BINGO!
nimrod
4:14:40 AM
7/01/11


Isn't this when a believer jumps in and says "since when does weather = climate?"
Nonconformist
10:24:21 AM
7/19/11

Stovie
1:38:56 PM
9/07/11


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