NationStates Jolt Archive


Global Warming

Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:01
Any signs in your local area?

Over here in Hong Kong it's getting hot and muggy two months before the usual period. It's already summer!!! :(

Please don't bring in the movie or politics in here. :cry:
Jeruselem
30-05-2004, 16:11
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.
Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:15
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.

ok, fair enuf.
Bozzy
30-05-2004, 16:19
Most of Africa was once a rain forest, now look at it.

The polar ice cap of the north pole has receeded complete out of the northern states in the last 1000 years.

The landbridge between Asia and North America has melted.

All clear signs of global warming
Jeruselem
30-05-2004, 16:20
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.

ok, fair enuf.

Late wet seasons are rare, but it's already one month late in stopping.
Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:21
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.

ok, fair enuf.

Late wet seasons are rare, but it's already one month late in stopping.

you mean in israel? does it rain in israel? :?
Jeruselem
30-05-2004, 16:23
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.

ok, fair enuf.

Late wet seasons are rare, but it's already one month late in stopping.

you mean in israel? does it rain in israel? :?

Actually tropical Northern Australia!
Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:24
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.

ok, fair enuf.

Late wet seasons are rare, but it's already one month late in stopping.

you mean in israel? does it rain in israel? :?

Actually tropical Northern Australia!
ahahahahahahahahaha. i knew you couldn't be from israel, but i didn't know where to place you. :oops: enjoying winter? :twisted:
Jeruselem
30-05-2004, 16:29
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.

ok, fair enuf.

Late wet seasons are rare, but it's already one month late in stopping.

you mean in israel? does it rain in israel? :?

Actually tropical Northern Australia!
ahahahahahahahahaha. i knew you couldn't be from israel, but i didn't know where to place you. :oops: enjoying winter? :twisted:

It's great! Nothing like a wet dry season. Cool weather and a little rain to keep the plants alive (normally dry and have water plants)
Fluffywuffy
30-05-2004, 16:34
Here in Alabama it is warm, occasionaly windy, and dry. Hasn't rained in a good deal. It actualy snowed here one year. But that happens once every like 6 or so years...
Kryozerkia
30-05-2004, 16:35
... It was smoggy in Toronto 20 years ago and today it's still smoggy... I don't know if it's here yet!
Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:39
... It was smoggy in Toronto 20 years ago and today it's still smoggy... I don't know if it's here yet!

meet your doomsday! :twisted:
Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:40
Here in Alabama it is warm, occasionaly windy, and dry. Hasn't rained in a good deal. It actualy snowed here one year. But that happens once every like 6 or so years...

and meet yours too! death by a nuke! :twisted:
Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:40
Well, it supposed to stop raining here except it is still raining.

ok, fair enuf.

Late wet seasons are rare, but it's already one month late in stopping.

you mean in israel? does it rain in israel? :?

Actually tropical Northern Australia!
ahahahahahahahahaha. i knew you couldn't be from israel, but i didn't know where to place you. :oops: enjoying winter? :twisted:

It's great! Nothing like a wet dry season. Cool weather and a little rain to keep the plants alive (normally dry and have water plants)

i hate winter. all sorts of winter. anything that's cold, or below 27C. :evil:
Dragons Bay
30-05-2004, 16:41
as you can see, i'm posting my replies separately so i can recover some of my lost post count. :cry:
The Sadistic Skinhead
30-05-2004, 16:43
it's really cold here and its always cloudy and it's not even winter yet.
The Katholik Kingdom
30-05-2004, 17:07
It's HOT down here. Oh, wait, I live in Texas.

It snowed in winter, so I guess not.
Mattopolia
30-05-2004, 17:10
I live in the upper peninsula of Michigan (I've walked outside in -20 F temperatures). It's strange because over the past 3-4 years, we have had temperatures in the hundreds F (104 F being the highest) !