I wish it snowed here. In Phoenix, AZ we had snow one winter and it was SO BEAUTIFUL. All the mountains around us were white for two days. I think it was entered in the guiness book of world records. tee hee
2007-11-02 13:03:58
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answered by WTF?? 6
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I'm in Mississauga, Ontario, CA, It's Nov and it's not snowing yet, but most of the time it would be 1 degree.
Last Christmas I don't know if it's in 2005 or 2006 In those year White Christmas is starting to vanish... and it's because of this Global Warming?
The ice caps in Alaska are starting to melt down.
One of those Ice age mountains have collapsed.
The danger in this kind of melt down is in Southern or in Eastern Asia Like, India or such as. I'm not sure if some Western countries will be affected in the future?
What I do know about science is that when you burn plastics and other stuff like that, will affect the ozone layer of the earth.
Let's say China for example are one of the most biggest burners. Each year they create hundreds of air pollution.
Well we all know at least most of you know that some products made out of plastic are made in china?
The prediction of human existence is starting to become true. We can slow it down but no one can stop Global warming.
The band "LinkinPark" wrote a song called (what I've done)
It describes how humans, so far have done in this world.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8sgycukafqQ
I'm also glad that they won an award in MtvEMA07
Mtv Europe Music Awards 07.
2007-11-03 16:14:26
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answered by Angelo 1
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Outside of that Wonderful Country of Yours, in Italy, in the Northern Apennines, 950 m height: we had an inch of snow last Monday but it is warm now (16 C).
2007-11-03 13:38:48
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answered by michelesimioli 2
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It's cold in NJ today but I am leaving for St. Thomas on Monday. It's supposed to be 86 degrees but feel like 95 all week.
2007-11-02 17:20:16
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answered by CAITLIN 5
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Seems global warming is making both South and North America warmer and, therefore, with less snow.
here (http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=-42.9,-71.316667&spn=0.3,0.3&q=-42.9,-71.316667) there were snowfalls during winter but not intense enough to accumulate snow, even though it snowed in Buenos Aires. Maybe this is because there is not enough water in the sky?
2007-11-03 01:15:56
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answered by Philidor 5
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No. So. Cal and it's a beautiful 83 degrees here
2007-11-02 17:20:41
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answered by rcButterfly 6
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I live in Houghton Michigan.
We have had some flurries a few different times but nothing signifigant.
They are talking about our first major storm blowing in on monday.
Crossing my fingers it shows up
2007-11-02 17:16:45
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answered by cody s 2
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I have haven't had snowfall yet on Long Island,NY. It's been in the 60's lately.
2007-11-02 17:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello from S. Cal., no snow
2007-11-02 17:15:20
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answered by ma 7
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Yep!!,but not so unusual ,...as I live in a french ski-resort at 7,500ft altitude!! 01:30 am and -6c(brrrrr)
2007-11-02 20:44:05
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answered by omegaman 2
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