Hey Cosmo!   <looking around>  dang, what board am I on?  Good grief,
I use to be able to tell by the members....but not anymore!

LOL, weather is Global Warming......errr....Global CLIMATE
change?  :o)



On Jan 26, 7:00 pm, Cosmo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Was that supposed to be an intelligent response? It looked like
> another whiney con from here.
>
> I showed the same thing you did. It's called WEATHER, dickhead.
>
> On Jan 26, 5:06 pm, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > ah yes, another al bore sheep shows up bleating his global warming
> > crap.
>
> > On Jan 26, 7:00 am, Cosmo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > January 21, 2009
>
> > > Fort Collins could see a second-straight record-breaking day of heat
> > > today.
>
> > > Forecasters are calling for a high near 70, which would break the
> > > record of 68 degrees, which was set in 1943.
>
> > > The city set a record Tuesday, reaching 70 degrees. The record had
> > > been 68, set in 2005.
>
> > > Thursday's forecast is for a high of 62, which would come close to the
> > > 1950 record of 64.
>
> > > A chance of snow is in the forecast for Thursday night and Friday.
>
> > >http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20090121/UPDATES01/90121010
>
> > > On Jan 25, 6:38 pm, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > DUBAI (AFP) — A blanket of snow has covered a mountain in a part of
> > > > the United Arab Emirates, a rare phenomenon for the desert Gulf
> > > > country, according to local media report.
>
> > > > Al-Jees mountain, 5,700 feet (1,737 metres) above sea level and 25
> > > > kilometres (15 miles) northeast of Ras al-Khaimah city, was covered in
> > > > 20 centimetres (eight inches) of snow, the state news agency WAM said.
>
> > > > "Although limited snowfall was recorded on the mountain some years
> > > > back, for the first time the peak of the mountain was fully covered in
> > > > snow," it said.
>
> > > > Local authorities said temperatures plunged to minus 3 degrees Celsius
> > > > (26.6 Fahrenheit) on Friday and again to below zero on Saturday, The
> > > > National newspaper reported.
>
> > > > Major Said al-Yamahi of Ras al-Khaimah police told the newspaper that
> > > > an area of five square kilometres (almost two square miles) was
> > > > covered in snow.
>
> > > > The emirates of Abu Dhabi and Dubai also had heavy rains on Friday and
> > > > Saturday, in a spell of rare chilly weather in a desert state where
> > > > summer temperatures can reach 50 Celcius (122 Fahrenheit).
>
> > > >http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g4R9cp8t_BATrh5ZEM...Hide
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