12-13-2015, 12:44 PM
(12-13-2015, 09:26 AM)Dutz Wrote: What I have noticed over the past 30 years is it is staying colder longer into the Spring and warmer longer into the Fall. We used to get snow quite often in early November and stay until March when it started melting. Now we often get little or nothing until January (like this and the last 5 years) and it stays cold until May.
I think when it comes to the earth's historical weather patterns over hundreds of years we know about the same as we do of natural history past 10,000 years and the evolution of the same - absolutely nothing. What we claim to know is just hypothesis and conjecture.
Here in Roseburg Oregon just last night we have been covered with a blanket of snow and not just a dusting either. Thank you El Nino.
(12-13-2015, 09:26 AM)Dutz Wrote: What I have noticed over the past 30 years is it is staying colder longer into the Spring and warmer longer into the Fall. We used to get snow quite often in early November and stay until March when it started melting. Now we often get little or nothing until January (like this and the last 5 years) and it stays cold until May.
I think when it comes to the earth's historical weather patterns over hundreds of years we know about the same as we do of natural history past 10,000 years and the evolution of the same - absolutely nothing. What we claim to know is just hypothesis and conjecture.
Here in Roseburg Oregon just last night we have been covered with a blanket of snow and not just a dusting either. Thank you El Nino.
I think when it comes to the earth's historical weather patterns over hundreds of years we know about the same as we do of natural history past 10,000 years and the evolution of the same - absolutely nothing. What we claim to know is just hypothesis and conjecture.
Here in Roseburg Oregon just last night we have been covered with a blanket of snow and not just a dusting either. Thank you El Nino.


Search
Member List
Calendar
Red Dot Arms
Help
