This makes me wish for a longer winter.....if summer is going to be that bad.
LONDON - A resurgent El Nino and persistently high levels of greenhouse gases are likely to make 2007 the world's hottest year ever recorded, Britain's weather agency said Thursday.
The Meteorological Office calculated a 60 percent probability that 2007 would break the record set in 1998, which was 1.20 degrees Fahrenheit over the long-term average.
"This new information represents another warning that climate change is happening around the world," agency consultant Katie Hopkins said in a statement.
Thursday, January 04, 2007
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Canada keeps looking better all of the time.
This does suck. I was looking forward to some real snow amounts here so I could take my daughter out in it so she could experience the midwest winter but right now that doesnt look possible.
It was 55 here today and its Jan!
Rain in Chi town!?!?!?!?
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