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AssKissinger wrote:...Is this normal or some kind of global warming thing or El Nino or something?
AssKissinger wrote:I don't mean to be an end of the world alarmist but what the fuck is going on? I have never seen so many hurricanes and typhoons and floodings (like in Bangladesh)! Is this normal or some kind of global warming thing or El Nino or something?
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A mild El Nino is developing in the Pacific Ocean, climate experts said Friday. El Ninos can affect weather in other areas, sometimes worldwide.
El Ninos occur about every four to five years and can last up to 12 to 18 months. The effects can range from drought in Indonesia, Australia and Africa, to storms in California and floods elsewhere.
The 1997-98 El Nino caused an estimated $20 billion in damage worldwide.
Captain Japan wrote:If you remember back to 97-98, there was that blizzard in Tokyo in early January and the South Pacific suffered through a drought.
AssKissinger wrote:"We believed we were living on firm ground. So this is very shocking," a middle-aged woman told Fuji television after a landslide in central Fukui prefecture.
(1VB)freels wrote:It's still sunny and hot here int So Cal??? Might be from all the fire....
sillygirl wrote:English people are so gay in hot weather....should see 'em melting, whinging etc.
gboothe wrote:So now you're gay in the summer heat and you got all after me for questioning the dragon's preferences. I hope Brucie barfs all down your back for even thinking that!
sillygirl wrote:English people are so gay in hot weather....should see 'em melting, whinging etc.
Pah! Everyone taking sickies:
http://www.personneltoday.com/Articles/2006/07/19/36465/Employees+take+sickies+in+latest+UK+heatwave.htm
Ooh, hottest day in England EVER! http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/46653.html
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