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SW United States.

This area had a record drought 139 days with no rain last winter.
Never before recorded here.
Everything outside was covered with dust.

2006-09-28 14:30:37 · answer #1 · answered by WikiJo 6 · 0 0

Global warming is inevitable. Global warming is GLOBAL... It isn't defined in one area. It is the reason why we are going to have a wretched winter. It is also the reason why El Nino and La Nina are patterned and very noticeable. Global Warming has a lot to do with the earth becomming warming - land and water. The atmosphere still withstands cold air much better than the air closer to the surface of the earth. Therefore there are many more storms that are out of whack and different from the norm. No matter where you are, there is global warming taking place.

2006-09-28 01:24:42 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

I live in Kansas in the United States. Global wormaing is global so its happening all over the world. Here in Kansas armadillos are coming near us so there moving away fromm there homes. But there dying here. Once a week i see something dead. And it's raing for about a week then it's sunny for two weeks. It's not our usual climate in September. Usually we have nice breezy days. But the hot days here feel like July. We get rain perfect for plants and all they do is dye.

2006-09-28 16:56:27 · answer #3 · answered by orangelover27 1 · 1 0

The thing I notice in the region where the great plains give way to the mountains is this : (been here little over a decade) no more frogs in the lakes, which are greatly receding, and no more wood frogs in the high mountain meadows. Just a whole lot of beatle-killed trees, also. I think wetlands are receding. Whole other ecosystems in their place (I miss the old ecosystems).

2006-09-28 02:05:39 · answer #4 · answered by oatie 6 · 0 0

Right now, we have a local warming called wild fire (obviously the closer to the phenomenom, the hotter).

As far as global warming, yeah, it's bee quite hot this year in Southern California, and not too much rain either.

2006-09-28 01:30:40 · answer #5 · answered by JeanPaul T 2 · 0 1

Here in the UK it's been possible for some experienced gardeners to grow banana trees without having to take them inside for the winter. At least one of them bore actual fruit this year!

2006-09-28 16:27:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Thir year we had like, three or five days of REAL COLD winter, when usually is almost awhole month of suffering. And the late summershave been increasingly more above the usual 35ºC

2006-09-28 02:12:00 · answer #7 · answered by Diego A 2 · 0 0

The summer is getting hotter.

2006-09-28 01:23:35 · answer #8 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

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