http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/...70509210100.htmA new study by NASA scientists suggests that greenhouse-gas warming may raise average summer temperatures in the eastern United States nearly 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the 2080s.
Make that, by today. We've had no spring in TN for a couple years. We just shoot past the 70s and into the 80s it seems.
But, when you can start on your summer tan in February/March, it's hard to tell some folks that's a BAD thing.
| QUOTE (TNblue @ May 11 2007, 04:47 AM) |
| But, when you can start on your summer tan in February/March, it's hard to tell some folks that's a BAD thing. |
Tell them that Earth extends beyond Tennessean horizon, and it is not flat.
Ha haaaaaaaa!!! That would be futile, but I'm willing to give it a try. Some folks are actually beginning to come "around." (Get it?... "around")
oooohh, lightning & tornadic conditions! gotta log off