In Michigan our weather has been quite mild in recent years. But all this is irrelevant. The kind of changes we're talking about , whether their due to man's interaction with the environment or the evolving planet, happen over thousands of years, not from one year to the next.

On Friday, December 12, 2003, at 04:36 PM, Keith Whaley wrote:

Whatever the truth behind the pending climate changes, we're certainly
already seeing some fantastic storms coming out of the mid-Atlantic,
some potentially stronger than any storms on record.
The next decade is projected to bring a lot of massive East Coast
storms, with very high winds.
The weather IS changing and getting more severe, whatever is responsible
for it.


keith whaley

Dag T wrote:

P� 12. des. 2003 kl. 22.15 skrev Bill D. Casselberry:


      Could Man actually produce enough "nasty" greenhouse gases
      to stem the impending freeze? If such were the dilemma, we
      might soon realize how puny our efforts really are in the
      grand scheme of things.

Maybe, but the down side is the climate changes if the predictions were
wrong. Not just warmer, higher sea level and no polar ice, but also
even more wind, storms like nothing we have had before.


DagT





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