off track weather and change in climate.
I live in South West Florida and this time of the year is supposed to be the dry season, meaning it rarely rains, the everglades dry up, and it's around 70 to 90 degrees most of the time. In the summer it would rain EVERY SINGLE DAY!!! at 2 o'clock. The weather down here would run like clock work, literally. Now, for about the past 10 years, the winters are extremely wet; it's colder more often during this time. It doesn't rain every day during the summer and if it does, it's highly random.
Also red tide is happening a lot, which doesn't have to do with climate but it does have to do with the pollution in the rivers that drain out into the sea whcih kill TONS of fish and affect EVERYONE.
we are a problem
2007-03-11 15:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Trees are blooming at least three weeks later than normal. Native grasses and herbs seem about that late also because of the cool weather. But it's raining like heck so the honeybees won't be out working the late peach, pear, plum & apricot blossoms until they see some sunshine on a day that's not too windy so that may diminish the crops.
2007-03-11 22:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually all the signs here in Arizona are of the next ice age.
All the average temps have dropped with the rest of the world over the last 10 years
What are we gonna do about that? Its getting cold again.
2007-03-11 22:59:30
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answered by jack_scar_action_hero 3
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Well in my town we have 1 to 2 inches of snow a year in winter but this year we had 3 feet of snow but get this it was snowing in spring not winter spring that is a sign that global warming is already here
2007-03-12 01:10:31
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answered by 2 words suck it 1
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The strengths of Hurricane Katrina and all the hurricanes in 2005 were a pretty good indicator for my town (New Orleans, La) that global warming is here.
2007-03-11 21:30:50
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answered by jowa504 1
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Wow!
The snows have melted and the rivers are running full.
There are wildflower blossoms everywhere and the trees are all in bud.
The sky has been crystal blue and it is in the 70's.
All the kids are going swimming and we're having a big Barbeque.
This Global Warming is killing us!!!!!
God help us all!
2007-03-11 21:37:40
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answered by socal pal 3
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Hardly ever any snow. Can't ice skate anymore. Ground
rarely ever freezes for more than a week in the winter.
Instead of snow all winter, we get one or two vicious storms which melt off in a few days.
2007-03-11 20:56:47
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answered by redman 5
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A Steady rise in temperature, Melting ice caps, Abnormal migration patterns in fish and birds, and holes in the ozone layer.
2007-03-11 20:57:07
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answered by David F 1
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I live in Casper Wyoming and when my dad was young they used to get like 5 feet of snow but now we only get like 3 feet
2007-03-11 20:58:19
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answered by negoblle2 3
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Steady rise in temparature, erratic weather changes.
2007-03-12 03:56:23
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answered by funnysam2006 5
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