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How was the weather this summer in your neck of the woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 634934" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>We live in the part of the world there natural variance in weather is great. Not so much from day to day, but it is perfectly as normal to have two first weeks of January to be around 30 F or -30 F and everything between. So it is very difficult to say if we have seen effects of global warming yet. Our last winter simply sucked. Very little snow and very, very warm. Only few weeks of cold (and that was without snow so quite a lot of things died, our plants can take -30 F easily in normal conditions but they do not take it well without snow to protect them. However, before that we had three very cold and snowy winters, one very, very warm summer and one chilly and rainy and one quite average. </p><p></p><p>With that kind of natural variance it takes quite long term averages before we can say anything sure about how global warming affects in our neck of the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 634934, member: 14557"] We live in the part of the world there natural variance in weather is great. Not so much from day to day, but it is perfectly as normal to have two first weeks of January to be around 30 F or -30 F and everything between. So it is very difficult to say if we have seen effects of global warming yet. Our last winter simply sucked. Very little snow and very, very warm. Only few weeks of cold (and that was without snow so quite a lot of things died, our plants can take -30 F easily in normal conditions but they do not take it well without snow to protect them. However, before that we had three very cold and snowy winters, one very, very warm summer and one chilly and rainy and one quite average. With that kind of natural variance it takes quite long term averages before we can say anything sure about how global warming affects in our neck of the woods. [/QUOTE]
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