Your answer is no Ma'm. I might have a white Christmas and I live in southern New Mexico. It just snowed here over Thanksgiving weekend. So they are not over and I guarantee you that you'll see white Christmases again.
2007-11-29 07:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you think the surface temperatures on Earth are warming?
Here is a link to the surface temperatures in the USA over the last 100+ years.
Clearly there hasn't been any warming over the last 10 years.
For all anyone knows, this could be a very white Christmas.
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/Fig.D.txt
2007-11-29 00:04:15
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answered by Dr Jello 7
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Cute! : ] If you wrote it, you really should put your name at the bottom (or a name stamp of some sort, even if you don't want to use your real name here)... But be prepared for people to repost without giving you credit. : P People steal stuff (or don't bother to keep the author's name attached) allll the time when they see it online. They think it's like, free reign or whatever. If you DIDN'T write it, you need to credit the author (or at the very least put 'author unknown' if you're unsure who did). That's a cute poem, though. I'm betting there are a LOT of computer geeks/internet addicts who'll be delighted when they read it! lol :D
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answered by Anonymous
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It's always only been a dream. I've never had a white christmas because I live in TX. One of these days I'll move somewhere where it actually snows for the holidays!
2007-11-28 19:00:01
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answered by Kimber 3
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yeah your right. it is only a dream for me because i live in a tropical country. but time might come that warming will melt all ice and snows and soon, there might be no white Christmas anymore.
2007-11-28 22:52:33
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answered by pao d historian 6
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In some places like where i am yes but the polar caps wont completely melt, well not this century at least ,it wont warm that much, but Greenland will be very greener that is a sure thing.
2007-11-28 23:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have lived on the Texas Gulf Coast with in the last few years, it is not a dream anymore, I lived it.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/crp/stories/Christmas2004/christmas_2004.html
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Just a taste of what could happen frequently in the not to distant future.
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2007-11-29 00:04:29
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answered by Tomcat 5
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no, the future. Nasa have found that the circulation of the oceans current has changed direction, so we will have weather like we had between the 40's -70's
2007-11-28 23:02:21
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answered by willow 6
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yes!! i live in VA....it is November and it was sooo warm outside 2day. This weather is weird...they say on the news it will be something...but it feels so much hotter than what they say. Last year i remember November was freezing... me and my friends talk about that all the time.
2007-11-28 19:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember as a kid it would snow every year where I live...now it's only a dream...
2007-11-28 19:44:50
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answered by pogos 1
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