This year's nature sucked Created 17 years ago2007-01-16 20:15:07 UTC by Dave932932 Dave932932

Created 17 years ago2007-01-16 20:15:07 UTC by Dave932932 Dave932932

Posted 17 years ago2007-01-16 20:15:07 UTC Post #209775
No colorful leafs
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/dave932932/IMG_4424.jpg

and no snow
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/dave932932/IMG_1737.jpg

I blame Global Warming, energy companies and tyhe US Gov't.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-16 20:18:37 UTC Post #209776
It be quite natural, it seems the warm water from the gulf has escaped again and went around causing havoc.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-16 20:37:43 UTC Post #209778
I haven't had snow for the past 5 years, which really sucks because every year before that I'd gotten a lot of it.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-16 20:43:23 UTC Post #209780
I used to live in Wisconsin. It snowed so much there, they'd only close schools if it snowed more than 1'.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/dave932932/IMG_1816.jpg
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Posted 17 years ago2007-01-16 22:05:43 UTC Post #209783
wimps. school closes if there is only 12 inches on the roads. anyless and school was on. Then again, northern minnesota... meh.

:heart: Florida.

Anyway, global warming: yeah we contributed to about 1% of the overall rise. Naturally our planet is warming up since we're comming out of an ice-age. I can't wait until its tropical everywhere. :nuts:
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-16 22:52:06 UTC Post #209784
Its a cycle, the Earth gets hotter, then colder, then hotter again. People are stupid, though :|
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-16 23:12:28 UTC Post #209785
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-17 06:57:29 UTC Post #209789
You blame global warming? We are the global warming.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-17 08:04:33 UTC Post #209790
Very unlikely, what we are doing is not healthy, but a lot of the global warming is also caused deu too the interglacial period were in right now, and it seems were not at the top yet.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-17 20:41:37 UTC Post #209860
zomg, the stubbornness of people is amazing. Why are you afraid that global warming is actually our fault? Because you'll feel like you have to do something about it? Just acknowledging it is a step in the right direction. seriously check out the charts and then lets talk again. Jahzel never did comment back on the images i provided, id say thats a clear sign that he cant explain it himself and the same goes for the rest of you.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-17 20:54:55 UTC Post #209861
Did you say "I hate nature?".
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-18 13:25:21 UTC Post #209886
Here in my town, it just started snowing yesterday. Anyone that lives in Sweden will tell you that the first snow coming in mid-Jan is odd. :

We usually get snow around November.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-18 14:51:45 UTC Post #209889
Yes, but we have snow now! It hasen't been this "hot" over here in januari on a 100 years, so obviously it was this hot a 100 years ago. That kind of tells me that global warming is fake.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-18 17:42:24 UTC Post #209900
No you nut, it hasn't been this hot ever, they started measuring it a hundred years ago
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-18 17:43:24 UTC Post #209901
And the last time it was this hot was then.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-18 18:03:42 UTC Post #209902
I was taking my Biology mid term and I casually looked out the window, and it was snowing. 5 minutes later, it stopped.

Rather depressing :
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-18 18:04:17 UTC Post #209903
It's snowing! But it's only a trace amount...
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-18 18:15:53 UTC Post #209904
Arcan, do you actualy have any knowdlegde of the earth? I highly doubt that otherwise you would have know that periods with sudden climate changes have been a commen sight over the world , even in the last few deccenia.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 09:48:11 UTC Post #209946
Yes, pepper!

This is sure not the first time snow comes this late, it's nothing unusual.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 13:00:10 UTC Post #209960
Yesterday we had a awfull storm along the coast in the Netherlands.

Everyone had to leave school in the middle of class.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 13:21:29 UTC Post #209965
Haha, we are having the OPPOSITE here in south Africa. Where I live it is basicly scrub/desert. (Karoo Semi-Desert), and for the first time in something like 800 years we have had heavy rainfall, filling up all our dams, and to top that for the first time in history it has SNOWED here. Yes, snow in a desert in africa.
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This is near where I live - think , in summer this is semi-desert.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 13:25:06 UTC Post #209966
I'll bet that was a nice, refreshing feeling.
Yesterday I got a cunch of sleet and they cancelled school, which I wasn't going to go to anyway, but no snow :(
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 13:57:36 UTC Post #209967
We got snow here for the first time this winter today (something at least I have never seen earlier).
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 14:07:08 UTC Post #209968
Since we don't get snow here, school doesn't get canceled.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 15:06:02 UTC Post #209975
Zombie, don't you live in Switzerland or something, though? Doesn't it snow every year there?
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 15:08:01 UTC Post #209976
owo ur teh smrat lol

Sweden, and yes, it snows every year - but usually we get it in November, not January.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 16:03:40 UTC Post #209979
Instead of snow, i got ice. Its a lot better looking with trees in the sun, but it can cause some power issues.

I never got my power out, but half the city did.

ATM it's snowing. The first REAL snow fall of the season.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 16:10:20 UTC Post #209981
LOLZ TEH GLOBAL WARMORING IS COMING!!!1!! QUICK RUN AWAY B4 IS POONZ YOUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-19 16:59:51 UTC Post #209990
athlete snow in Johannesburg is not unnormal. For me in NY snow came a bit early as well. And pepper I'm getting tired of telling you to look at the charts and then talk.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-23 13:52:16 UTC Post #210364
Anal Gasses contribute to global warming. America makes 25% of it due to bunches of non-mannered and obiedient FAT Mac D fans...
They make the world WORSE not Better.

Fuck 'em

Also fuck us , Whenever it snows Or settles IT F**KING RAINS!!!
FFS WE WANT F**KING SNOW !!!!1 Lolz haha l33t bums :D :D :D
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Posted 17 years ago2007-01-23 15:00:48 UTC Post #210369
Arcan, ive seen the charts, and ive also looked at history, and what i have noticed is nothing strange. Then again, you seems to be too stupid to look at what happend in the past.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-23 19:26:50 UTC Post #210395
why the hate. and the graphs did actually show something extremely strange.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-23 20:02:40 UTC Post #210397
LOLZ ITS A CONSPIRACY!!!11

Seriously the weather is fucked up. There were winds around 100mph or so here a couple of days ago that somehow managed to make the power flicker a few times. Lots of trees down around here too.. though I still think "climate change" is highly exaggerated. Abnormal weather events occur all the time all over the world. The world leaders are thinking, "we have no fucking idea why this is happening let's just create a random scapegoat and scare teh nubs". -_-

The room of the idiots that believe climate change bullshit:- [========= ]

The room of idiots that don't believe in climate change bullshit:- [= ]

Yeah this post makes no sense at all. Cows smell funny. Jimmi lives in a rotating rubber chicken O.O
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-23 20:23:20 UTC Post #210400
"we have no fucking idea why this is happening let's just create a random scapegoat and scare teh nubs".
I'm sure they said exactly that, even the part about teh nubs.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 00:00:02 UTC Post #210410
You guys are more lucky than me! Over here in Australia, we get NO snow at our homes! The closest thing to snow was frosted grass. Wow how exciting... -_-
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 00:00:42 UTC Post #210411
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 02:00:08 UTC Post #210415
Cows are a threat to the world!!
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 07:50:00 UTC Post #210423
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 08:39:24 UTC Post #210425
The meat industry in general is.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 14:50:59 UTC Post #210438
Indeed. Arcan, the weather has been and always will be very strange, there are still a lot of things we cant explain.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 19:58:53 UTC Post #210476
how do you explain a fucking huge piece of ice breaking off the north pole then?
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-24 20:22:30 UTC Post #210477
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-25 05:11:19 UTC Post #210500
Arcan? How do you explain the south polars are growing?

Earth axis and climate shifting would and could cause a lot of things not of us man would be able to contradict. I used to believe we were the cause of the climate change, but after taking a look at earths history i decided that we were over estimating ourselves, the thing we are obviously best at, dont get me wrong though, i do think we should invest in alternative energy sources so we dont shift the problem to future generations.

One of the biggest problems with us is that we see ourselves as something everlasting wich has full control, but in fact were less then a speckle on earths history, wich has been very very moving, giant ice ages wich covered the complete world then followed up by a lot of climate changes.

And i suppose we should just adapt to the new situations, hopefully it would shrink the world population too, wouldnt be to bad.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-25 18:54:25 UTC Post #210558
w/e i call a truce. but orph ice doesnt just break up with a rip going for 100s of kms
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-25 18:57:45 UTC Post #210560
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-26 06:13:16 UTC Post #210603
Actualy, ice always breaks fast, so that really isnt an argument.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-26 17:28:09 UTC Post #210659
not on that scale pepper and the reason it wouldnt orpheus is that it used to be 30m's thick
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-26 17:34:34 UTC Post #210660
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-26 18:27:56 UTC Post #210666
Actualy, it probably has done before in the weichselien and salien periods.
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-26 18:43:48 UTC Post #210668
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