Here's some
real "
inconvenient truth" White Eagle, based on science, not flawed computer modeling whose predictions haven't yet come
close to being accurate, not even once. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif
Quote:
Now I can't say in your part of the world but here where I live we have had the warmest December on record...Coincedece I think not
Then I guess this must "prove" the theory of global cooling? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif Note the
previous record lows in '71 and '78.
Record Low Temps Seen in Parts of U.S.
Dec 07, 2006 5:55 PM US/Eastern
Bitterly cold air poured southward across the nation's midsection Wednesday, dropping temperatures to record lows from Montana to Illinois.
The mercury dived to a record 45 below at West Yellowstone, Mont., the frequently cold spot at the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park, the National Weather Service said. The old record for Dec. 7 was 39 below, set in 1927.... Lubbock...a record low 6 above zero... Hohnholz Ranch, 50 miles northwest of Fort Collins, at 37 below zero... Elsewhere Wednesday, the weather service said record lows for the date included 28 below zero at Drummond, Mont., where the date's previous record was 21 below in 1971; 26 below at Seeley Lake, Mont.; 25 below at Laramie, Wyo., tying a 1978 reading; 17 below at Alliance, Neb.; 19 below at Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and 3 below at Lincoln, Ill.