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Thank you, El Nino! Warmer-than-average winter expected for Mid...

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A mild winter is likely across the Upper Midwest, the government forecast Thursday.

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Got Envy

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So now warming is due to El-Nino and not carbon? Get your stories straight , please! Did you not run this article by Al Gore first for approval?
Mimi

Minneapolis, MN

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I LOVE MOTHER NATURE AND/OR GOD!!! They know how to prove the narcissistic humans who rules the world.=)
fruit bat alert

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When can we expect this El Nino? I'm sick of this abnormally cold weather!
badgerone

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Oct 16, 2009
 
I sure hope nobody blames this on globlel warming....
Or Climate change....Or Obama...Or the easter bunny.
SSP

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According to Al Bore, in 2007, he predicted that we would be living in tropical heat by now. Where the hell is the heat you fake beard wearing poser?
Diogenes

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Oct 16, 2009
 
Nice try Tom. Just seek out the lefty cap and tax team in the government, whose bloated budgets rely on taxes, and who never seem to get it right. Who did you query on the other side of the argument? No one. You just picked up a copy of the “Farmers’ Almanac” and treat their opinion as “fluff.” For your information, since you obviously are standard issue Pravda Tribune, there are two Farmers’ Almanacs, both of which have been studying weather patterns for farmers long before NOAA was another federal tax “black hole.” I would trust either one of them, before I would trust NOAA. Recent polls have shown that even in the U.K.(that’s the United Kingdom for you journalists that don't do any research) up to 80% of the population now understand that the AGW nonsense is just that. Even your left wing brethren at the BBC now admit that the debate is not over, in spite of Pope Gore of the Church of AGW.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/829...
40 something

Turtle Lake, WI

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badgerone wrote:
I sure hope nobody blames this on globlel warming....
Or Climate change....Or Obama...Or the easter bunny.
Of course not. Bush will be blamed as usual.
Maverick

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Diogenes wrote:
Nice try Tom. Just seek out the lefty cap and tax team in the government, whose bloated budgets rely on taxes, and who never seem to get it right. Who did you query on the other side of the argument? No one. You just picked up a copy of the “Farmers’ Almanac” and treat their opinion as “fluff.” For your information, since you obviously are standard issue Pravda Tribune, there are two Farmers’ Almanacs, both of which have been studying weather patterns for farmers long before NOAA was another federal tax “black hole.” I would trust either one of them, before I would trust NOAA. Recent polls have shown that even in the U.K.(that’s the United Kingdom for you journalists that don't do any research) up to 80% of the population now understand that the AGW nonsense is just that. Even your left wing brethren at the BBC now admit that the debate is not over, in spite of Pope Gore of the Church of AGW.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/829...
I also love how the lefties just won't acknowledge and can't explain why global temps have cooled for the last 11 years, while C02 has risen. Duh?

The inconvenient FACTS never fit their propaganda message, that's for sure.

Now, who are the "intellectually incurious"?
Sad

Saint Paul, MN

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Oct 16, 2009
 
40 something wrote:
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Of course not. Bush will be blamed as usual.
It's Chilly's fault for bringing Favre here....
SSP

Minneapolis, MN

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Oct 16, 2009
 
Climate change is nothing more than the newest way to attack consumerism, now leave me alone so I can watch my 102" wide screen.
Dam Demthuglicrat

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So we must be in one of those "pockets" of cold weather now? Pretty deep pockets. What non-sense.

The Gorebal Warming nuts are to the point now of saying anything to push an agenda that no one buys anymore with the exception of those with a financial and/or control interest starting with the fool at the top in the White House.
speedy

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Dam Demthuglicrat wrote:
So we must be in one of those "pockets" of cold weather now? Pretty deep pockets. What non-sense.
The Gorebal Warming nuts are to the point now of saying anything to push an agenda that no one buys anymore with the exception of those with a financial and/or control interest starting with the fool at the top in the White House.
Agreed. If the prediction proves true let's enjoy a mild winter. The last 2 years sucked. I have achy joints that say otherwise, or is that just age? Yeah, just age.
The lack of solar activity giving us a colder clamate year around is getting tiring.
C'mon folks how can we get sunspots going?
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