That's hard to gauge in southern California, because we have cycles of drought going back through recent history. However, we have been seeing more extremes. We had our wettest season a few years ago, and, last year, our driest. I can't say that I watch weather patterns that closely across the U.S., or worldwide, but I think we've accumulated enough data on human-related climate change that it's time to take action. America's Climate Security Act of 2007 is a good place to start.
2007-11-06 01:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing really.
Summers in the city are a little more hot but that's not global warming, it's the city that has grown.
When I go to the country, the beach or the mountains, climate is pretty much the same I remember from my childhood.
Global warming ""experts"" (double quotes here, they're called experts by themselves) are talking about one degree (average) in one hundred years. My expertise is not enough to sense a change of that magnitude...
2007-11-06 00:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The climate has been changing and fluctuating for billions of years. Let's not forget about things like the ice age.
2007-11-06 00:26:59
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answered by bre bre 2
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No. Our first frost is tonight, a week earlier than average.
If "Global Warming" was true, then there would be noticeable warming on a global scale, and all freezes would be later over time.
This isn't the case. There is no "global warming". It's a marketing gimmick.
2007-11-06 00:23:57
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answered by Dr Jello 7
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Slowly it stopped snowing on Christmas and then it waited a while for the first snow to come! What happened about the white Christmas?? I guess we can only dream of it.
2007-11-06 00:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Record highs are being record more frequently.
2007-11-06 01:06:02
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answered by Kelly L 5
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i've noticed that the crazy global warming farce is getting out of hand
2007-11-06 00:23:01
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answered by tinyfl27 4
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-it is much warmer.
-less snow and the snow are watery.
-although it is hot, it rains all the time. And the rain comes while not in its season.
-very windy.
-less fog.
That's all, I guess.
2007-11-06 01:43:28
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answered by Grenade Jumper 3
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Winters are still snowy & cold. Spring is still wet & raw. Summer is still sunny & hot. Fall is still crisp and beautiful.
2007-11-06 00:19:02
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answered by kja63 7
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there's da inversion on evverythin.. donno what to think bout that but well, must say i'm a bit worried anyway..!
2007-11-06 00:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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