Have those renegade icebergs reached Australia yet!!  Ha, ha.... 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ShempMcGurk" <shempmcg...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> If you want to play the anecdotal evidence game, take a gander at the
> following.
> 
> Look, Bongo, nobody believes the global warming propaganda anymore:
> temperature statistics fudged, lying about Himalayan glaciers melting,
> bullshitting about sea levels.  The phoney evidence has been exposed for
> all to see.
> 
> You should be celebrating the fact that millions won't die, John. 
> Instead you are miserable about it.
> 
> Why is that?
> 
> 
> http://www.weather.com/newscenter/stormwatch/
> <http://www.weather.com/newscenter/stormwatch/>
> Storm Watch        Historic snowstorm winds down later today Chris
> Dolce, Lead Meteorologist, The Weather Channel  Feb. 6, 2010 12:05 pm ET
> Snow, heavy in some locations, continues to fall from West Virginia and
> southwest Pennsylvania eastward to the Mid-Atlantic Coast. Look for the
> snow to wind down from west to east late this afternoon and early
> evening putting the final touches on this historic event.
> 
> Widespread totals of a foot to over two feet have been reported in
> portions of southern Pennsylvania, West Virginia, northern Virginia,
> Maryland, Delaware, southern New Jersey and the District of Columbia.
> Localized amounts have topped 30 inches.
> 
> As the low pushes off the coast it will continue to strengthen which
> will result in very strong winds near and along the coast. Gusts of 40
> to 50 miles per hour will be likely along the coasts from the Tidewater
> of Virginia north to the Jersey shore.
> 
> Snow and gusty winds will contribute to low visibilities and
> near-blizzard conditions in some areas.
> 
> The winds will also serve up high surf which will lead to beach erosion
> and areas of coastal flooding from Atlantic City southward to the
> Carolina coast.
>


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