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28. Same in North Oaks
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 04:03 PM
Mar 2012

BTW, Andy Schmookler liked your comment and is wondering who you are. You up to offering occasional advice to his campaign?
Pete, ARHS '63 pnh.2@hotmail.com

Cool! Oh wait nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #1
My "crazy" theory.... Junkdrawer Mar 2012 #2
I hop you're wrong too. The Doctor. Mar 2012 #4
It really brought home to me what just this month can do to crops. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2012 #13
Apparently, Greenhouse Gases have greater significance than recent Solar output. Uncle Joe Mar 2012 #30
I just came in from watering my trees and shrubs The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2012 #3
I killed a mosquito today! In Michigan. In March. Pathwalker Mar 2012 #5
My dog was chasing a bumblebee today...in PA. nt stufl Mar 2012 #14
I saw a moth today here in Fargo. Odin2005 Mar 2012 #9
Now it's getting serious. rug Mar 2012 #18
Saw a mosquito Up North here today. Still some snow, but...yuck. Brickbat Mar 2012 #12
We had a butterfly fluttering around our front yard here in Pennsylvania starroute Mar 2012 #27
Here in Georgia, just northwest of Atlanta, RebelOne Mar 2012 #6
Oh, thought you were talking about Apple Stock and the Market gains... brooklynite Mar 2012 #7
Gonna be 72F in Fargo on Friday! Odin2005 Mar 2012 #8
Gonna be 74F in Minneapolis. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2012 #11
Indeed! MNBrewer Mar 2012 #22
Same in North Oaks Science Trumps All Mar 2012 #28
After a record breaking hot summer last year and an extremely mild winter, Arkansas Granny Mar 2012 #10
Come on, you can't pick and choose your weather events mathematic Mar 2012 #15
The record highs outpace the record lows, that is statistically significant. joshcryer Mar 2012 #16
A better indication is the actual measured global temperatures mathematic Mar 2012 #20
Yes, but record highs and record lows are remembered by the people experiencing them. joshcryer Mar 2012 #26
I think it is like 98 percent of scientists that do agree nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #17
Just to clarify mathematic Mar 2012 #23
FYI our congress critters are ignorant fools nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #24
Congress is mostly owned and operated by 'Big Carbon' LongTomH Mar 2012 #34
Can we say "selective interpretation"? Spider Jerusalem Mar 2012 #32
I'm ready to go topless. bluedigger Mar 2012 #19
Record high highs, record high lows, lakes ice free 2 weeks earlier than usual. MNBrewer Mar 2012 #21
Not just in MN nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #25
Upper 60s to mid-70s here in Minneapolis hifiguy Mar 2012 #29
I checked out current temps against the "normal" temp records... dixiegrrrrl Mar 2012 #31
82 today in northern VT. i was moving boxes to another house in a t-shirt and sandals. piratefish08 Mar 2012 #33
It snowed last night and more snow/rain tomorrow. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2012 #35
Everyone chill! The invisible hand's got this. nt raouldukelives Mar 2012 #36
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