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Old 02-09-2010, 12:21 PM   #1
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Default Global Warming Hits Mid Atlantic States Hard



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WASHINGTON -- A second major snowstorm in less than a week was blowing Tuesday toward the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. with more flights expected to be canceled.

Plows still hadn't touched some roads, utility workers were struggling to restore power and shovels were in short supply.

Forecasters predicted the snow would start Tuesday afternoon and continue into Wednesday, along with wicked winds. A foot or more was forecast for Washington and as many as 18 inches for the Northeast travel hub of Philadelphia -- which could cause travel problems as far north as Boston. Some areas are already under nearly 3 feet of snow.

Airlines that shut down flights to Washington over the weekend warned that more would be canceled and that travelers who didn't depart by Tuesday night were likely out of luck. Washington resident Chris Vaughan was fortunate enough to land a seat.

"I'm done with city, urban snow life," said Vaughan, who was going skiing in Utah. He dodged a $100 taxi "snow fare" by having a friend drop him off at Reagan National Airport -- in exchange for a bottle of wine

Others were filling their pantries in case they get stuck at home again.

"Getting around is a pain right now as it is, so slushy and sloppy," said Meghan Garaghan, 28, as she stocked up on staples and sweets at a supermarket in Philadelphia, which got 27 inches (68 centimeters) of snow. "I don't want to think about what it's going to be like with another foot and a half of snow dumped on top of this mess."

Some spots, including parts of Maryland, had nearly 3 feet (a meter) of snow from the earlier storm. One scientist said if all that fell on the East Coast were melted, it would fill 12 million Olympic swimming pools or 30,000 Empire State buildings. Philadelphia and Washington each need about nine more inches to give the cities their snowiest winters since 1884, the first year records were kept.

Jerry Bennett, manager of the Strosniders hardware store in Silver Spring, Maryland, said he sold 500 snow shovels in two hours Friday. Since then, customers have been stalking shipments.

"Every third question is, 'Do you have shovels?"' Bennett said. "Every three hours, we can answer 'yes,' and then they're gone."

The storm that began Friday closed schools, and around 230,000 federal workers in Washington had Monday and Tuesday off. Power was still out for tens of thousands of homes and businesses, and utilities said deep snow was hindering some crews trying to fix damaged power lines before the next storm hits.

The snowbound U.S. Senate met only for a few minutes Monday, and the House called off floor votes on Tuesday.

Majority Leader Harry Reid, wearing a V-neck sweater over his usual shirt and tie, said it was difficult to make it to work on snow-clogged streets and the subway system was running on a limited basis.

Planes weren't the only way out of town. Union Station was bustling with long lines as many passengers decided to try Amtrak after flights were canceled.

Manuel Bernardo, 30, of Bethesda, Maryland, was on his way to Barcelona, Spain. He bought a ticket to New York and was hoping to make it there in time to catch his flight to Madrid.

"Until this morning, I was happy as pie, because I love snow," he said.

In Falls Church, Virginia, a Washington suburb, Jeff Patmore, 43, was trying to get his Jeep out. The State Department employee's family was running low on supplies -- particularly milk for his three young children.

Patmore attempted a grocery run Saturday, but didn't make it far.

"I thought my car could do anything, and I was wrong," he said. "My wonderful neighbors dug me out, and I limped back with my pride injured but everything else intact."

Greg Ten Eyck, a spokesman for Safeway Inc., said road conditions are making it hard for many stores to restock following the "epic" crowds before last week's storm.

A new wave of cold residents was checking into the Hilton in Silver Spring, including Bill and Ann Hilliard and their two elderly cats. Temperatures in their powerless home had dropped into the 40s and with another foot of snow forecast, they didn't want to stay home.

Ann Hilliard recently had part of her leg amputated and their neighbors helped them out of the neighborhood.

"There was no way to get her out otherwise," he said.
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If it gets any warmer I'm gonna freeze to death.
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Old 02-09-2010, 07:59 PM   #3
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The Anointed One would have a bill on his desk mandating 30% more sunshine if it weren't for those obstructionist Republicans and the global cooling He inherited. Good thing more people don't have jobs to go to.
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Better call Al Gore.
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Old 02-10-2010, 07:48 AM   #5
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Where is Algore in this crisis? Hunting polar bears, drinking all the glacier water? Reselling Haitian orphans?
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Smile Remember- It is now Climate CHANGE

Don't forget DL, we now call it "climate change" so that any abnormal weather can be attributed to us evil humans.
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The average global temperature last month was the highest for any January on record, according to NOAA, climbing to 55.13 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 1.53 degrees warmer than the 20th-century average.

The global reading, an average of measurements taken over land and sea, beat out the previous record for a January, set in 2002 at 54.88 degrees.

Land temperatures especially peaked at a record-high 3.40 degrees warmer than average.
http://www.livescience.com/environme...est_temps.html

. . . actually GCC/Global Warming theory would predict extreme weather events, including RECORD SNOWFALLS
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Your link is from Feb 2007.

Global warming is a proven scam perpetrated by the UN, Al Gore and a bunch of complicit pseudo scientists that need to be imprisoned for fraud.
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Your link is from Feb 2007.
Sorry:
It keeps warming.

The global-average lower tropospheric temperature anomaly rose to +0.72 deg. C in January 2010 on the UAH satellite measure. This is the warmest January in the 32-year satellite-based data record.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulhudso...n-record.shtml

The global-average lower tropospheric temperature anomaly soared to +0.72 deg. C in January, 2010. This is the warmest January in the 32-year satellite-based data record….
http://climateprogress.org/2010/02/0...lobal-warming/

Do you also believe the world is flat?
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Old 02-10-2010, 10:52 PM   #10
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Your link is from Feb 2007.

Global warming is a proven scam perpetrated by the UN, Al Gore and a bunch of complicit pseudo scientists that need to be imprisoned for fraud.
I agree 100 %. Al Gore and the rest of those frauds belong in jail. Global Warming was a scam to get Congress to pass "Cap and Trade", and open the door to more government control over our lives, not to mention a hell of a lot more taxes.

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That guy needs a dialog bubble over his head:

Congratulations you eco-hippies. You have reversed Global Warming and brought on the beginning of the next Ice Age, you meddling bastids!
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Looks like global warming is vacationing in Rio...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100210...20100210212011
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Do you also believe the world is flat?
No. Did your mom have any children that lived?

Let's get some legitimate arguments, some unbiased data that passes a real peer review from people whose livelihood isn't tied to the outcome and is independently verifiable. Also let's not pass off "on record" as a something that is not centuries old nor falsely tied to surface temperature. Let's also tone down this rhetoric of impending doom of the planet and building a superhighway of cash to a bunch of corrupt politicians.
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