Bastardi: Forecast for the Rest of Winter Looks Rough

MASSACHUSETTS!

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While cold weather is of course a part of winter, the persistent nature of colder-than-normal conditions and a lack of brief warm spells people can typically look forward to during midwinter have been unusual this season. Temperatures since Dec. 1, 2010 have averaged below normal from Boston and New York City to Chicago, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Atlanta and even Miami.

Temperatures are expected to continue averaging below normal in many of these places, from the northern and central Plains into the East, through at least the middle of February.

So how come since CO2 is increasing that we are now having a colder than usual winter?

Strange that global warming is.:rolleyes:
 






Don't worry. As I predicted a cold winter, this Summer will be a hot one. Make sure your A/C is ready.

MA simply makes no sense at all. In spite of being shown a mountain of evidence of how the planet is WARMING over the past 20 yrs of so, this climate challenged poster continues to embarass himself with moroninc threads like this.

Perhaps MA missed this article . . . It brings together the reasons for much of the seemingly colder weather that we are experiencing this winter:


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/26/opinion/26cohen.html

Looks like MA came up WAY short again.