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Old 02-01-2012, 09:50 AM
 
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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I am in North Texas and yes things have changed, they have gotten hotter and dryer. FYI the north is also warmer, hence why so little fuel is being used and refineries are been closed because there not enough space to store the fuel. See how easy that is, ask and you shall recieve.
I am also in north Texas and find little change over the last 33 years. I recall the Summer of 1980 was a as bad as the last summer and recall some pretty mild summers. We also run in cycles of drought and rain . we are currently in a dry cycle. Hopefully we will get more rain this weekend. I find our air quality deepened on wind. when we have wind we seldom have Orange air alert days. As you know we get wild weather swings often going from one extreme to another. But on those occasions we actually have an average temperature day it is usually pretty nice around here
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Old 02-01-2012, 10:10 AM
 
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Not unexpected and not incongruent with climate change. In fact, it fits into the narrative. Remember, this is a global phenomenon, not a regional phenomenon. And increased cold and warm extremes on a warming planet are actually found in the climate model simulations and have been documented in the literature for over a decade.

I suggest that before people start coming in here and bashing global warming theory to have researched the topic and provide published data on the subject. And no, right-wing talk radio or NPR generated stories don't count.
just for you - see the new thread "What Now Al Gore?

I suggest you read the NASA data that is linked in the article..
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