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This guy has all his bases covered ...
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This guy has all his bases covered ...


May 7, 2021, 9:34 AM

"This is not just some random one-off weather event but an obvious trend toward hyper-extreme atmospheric circulations outside the normal bounds of what we typically experience in May," Maue said. "It's not always hotter and dryer with rapid climate change, but also colder and wetter."

Signs of climate change per Mr. Maue:
Hot
Dry
Cold
Wet

lol … perhaps, just perhaps, its a cold front.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/06/cold-arctic-air-could-bring-record-low-temperatures-to-eastern-us-in-may.html


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June 6, 1982 or 3, I forget


May 7, 2021, 9:42 AM

We were traveling to Miami by car. We stopped for the night at a hotel in Savannah. Got in the car the next morning bright and early, and the temperature was 39 degrees. There was frost on the windshield we had to scrape it. Checking the 15-day it seems we will drop all the way to 43 degrees in Columbia, SC. Coldest night. This is in early may.

So anyway, that's my basis for freaking out. This ain't it.

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