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March Goes Out Like A Flamingo

By Elmer Beaureguard, March 31, 2008

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Well its the last day of March here in Minnesota and we are getting totally dumped on, we're supposed to get 8" inches before its over, but at least nobody is talking about Global Warming today. If it was 80ยบ they sure would be, so because its lower than average its my job as one of the few Global Warming Skeptics to talk about how today disproves the theory of man-made Global Warming.

Today is a prime example of my Second Law of Global Warming, whenever the mainstream media comes out and says that Global Warming is for real, God reminds us who really controls the weather, and we get hit with unusually cold weather or snow storm. This has happened so much that people now call Global Warming "Climate Change". Of course the Climate is always changing so no matter what happens they can say that they were right in their dire predictions.

Here are some very lovely charts showing that in Minnesota the warmest era was the 1930s. Chart provided by Global Warming Science.

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Comments (5)

drdwx:

So true, so true. The 1930s records are so far from being touched by anything in the past 15 years its a joke to even have folks tell us how hot and terrible it is. I recall no A/C back then either so imagine how maybe 1988 or 1995 would have been in the North Star state with no A/C anywhere. Hypersensitivity is at an all-time high in our society that is for sure!!!!

The only global warming we need to be concerned about is:

2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare.
Cliff:

As indicated by the forecast, Duluth experiences more global warming.

Rest of Tonight
Windy. Snow and isolated thunderstorms through early morning...then snow. Rain may occur close to Lake Superior through early morning. Blowing snow after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times after midnight. Snow accumulation of 6 to 10 inches. Lows 27 to 32. Northeast winds 25 to 35 mph...except northeast 35 to 45 mph near Lake Superior. Wind gusts around 55 mph possible near Lake Superior.
snow
Friday
Windy...snow. Blowing snow. Snow accumulation of 3 to 6 inches. Total snow10 to 15 inches...with locally higher amounts possible. Highs 28 to 33. Northeast winds 20 to 30 mph...except northeast 35 to 45 mph near Lake Superior.

The flamingo is still entrapped in Duluth.

RW:

I notice one of those Flamingos is smart, wearing stilts to avoid the cold snow on its feet.

Darryl:

Daryl You can trust me when I say that you are not without fellow skeptics, even here in the peoples republic of California. Keep up the good work. Darryl in CA.

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