A couple of days ago, I noted the extreme for that day in history (over 100 
years) was something like 80 degrees (from around 65Degrees F to -15 degrees 
F). Kind of hard to draw any conclusions with historical data swings like 
that other than variability.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: In memories of snow...


> Of course we had almost no snow last year. That was due to global warming 
> as well:-). In fact, even though the blobal temperature change is only 
> something like 1 degree over numerous decades, every weather event that 
> occurs is due to global warming. Global warming is real, of course, but it 
> is not yet significant enough to result in noticeable change for much of 
> the world.
> Paul
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> From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Ken Waller"
>> Subject: Re: In memories of snow...
>>
>>
>> > According to the local paper, the storm we had New Years Eve was the 
>> > forth
>> > biggest in the Detroit area ever.!
>> > Some areas got 18 inches.
>> >
>> > Must be global warming.
>>
>> Probably. More melted ice caps equates to more moisture in the air to 
>> come
>> down as snow.
>>
>> William Robb


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