If it’s this bad now, imagine what would’ve happened if we hadn’t listened to Al Gore and signed the Kyoto Treaty…Oh wait…
HT Planet Gore
If it’s this bad now, imagine what would’ve happened if we hadn’t listened to Al Gore and signed the Kyoto Treaty…Oh wait…
HT Planet Gore
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March 11, 2009 at 12:37 pm
Didn’t you get the memo? It’s “Climate change” now, not “global warming”. That way (as one pundit put it):
–if it’s hot, that’s a sign of global warming.
–if it’s cold, that’s a sign of global warming.
–if it’s moderate, that’s a sign that WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!!
Anyway, someone would look at this in Michigan and say, “that’s just weather.” Had it been unseasonably warm, yep, it would have been something other than weather.
March 11, 2009 at 3:30 pm
This is an almost annual springtime, ice-out occurrence on big inland lakes like Lake Mille Lacs in north central MN and I would bet other parts of the country.
March 11, 2009 at 10:42 pm
I am curious to get to my home computer and see what it is about global warming which has led SSA to ban it as a hate site!
Susan Peterson
March 15, 2009 at 1:30 am
This is normal weather for Lake Huron, especially around Linwood and other windy areas. All along the St. Clair River (which runs down from Lake Huron), the ice starts breaking up during the usual February thaw. The ferries stop running from the islands to the mainland because some of the ice jams up (and some of the chunks are bigger than a car). This year the break-up was a little more dramatic because it was accompanied by rain, so all the smaller rivers (like the Black River) had ice jams that acted like dams, backing the water up into people’s yards. The floodwaters were the highest they’ve been in 18 years or something – which is hilarious because global warming supposedly caused the low water table the years in-between.
I know… more than you wanted to know. 🙂