So said many experts, with the media zealously using such
ostentatious predictions to sell newspapers and attract website clicks. Those of us living in the Chicago area are
still waiting; so far this has been the warmest winter in 80-years. Tomorrow is Groundhog Day and that leaves
only around 6-weeks or so for us to be awestruck with the experts’ abilities to
make precise long-term predictions. Is
it remotely possible that science and technology still does not measure up to
such a task? Obviously. However, do not expect the media or the
weather experts to admit as much.
You just had to tempt the gods, didn't you?
ReplyDeleteWe have had similar weather in MN, but I figure that one horrendous storm could make it average out. I hope that does not happen.
Or maybe we will have frost into July.
Heh, if we start having non-stop blizzards, I am deleting this post.
ReplyDeleteShirtsleeve weather here today in TX; it keeps bouncing between freezing and warmness.
ReplyDeleteThings are budding out way too early.Hope fruit trees don't start blooming!
February is supposed to be our coldest and wettest month. We'll see.
Rest assured that, either way, it is a result of man-made global warming. If you want to live, get rid of your car, stop polluting the atmosphere with smoking guns and go to steel shot.
ReplyDeleteGrace and peace.