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Heavy Snow Fall In South Africa Blamed On Global Warming September 24, 2008

Posted by honestclimate in Global Cooling, humour.
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Heavy Snow Fall In South Africa Blamed On Global Warming

From Infowars.net, September 23, 2008

Unexpected snowfall and freezing temperatures in the KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa has been described by so called climate experts as a feature of global warming.

The country experienced its coldest night on record two nights ago — in the spring time.

The adverse weather has shocked and surprised many locals, with forecasters warning that worse conditions could follow.

Read the rest of the article, click link below:

http://infowars.net/articles/September2008/230908Cooling.htm

Snow is due to global warming????

Snow is due to global warming????

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1. bytebackbro - September 25, 2008

Do you know what “global warming” means, dunderhead?

It is the Average rise in global temperatures over time.

Do you know what how we get Averages, or were you out stealing hubcaps that day?

Are you that thick you think global warming means a uniform rise in temps over all surfaces of the globe? Because that is exactly what you suggest.

Here’s hoping any of your potential dates read your blog, and natural selection eliminated your strain from the gene pool. It would be cruel to pass-on your critical faculties to innocent little children.

2. honestclimate - September 25, 2008

Bytebackbro, you are a funny man.
May I suggest you start looking at that big, orange ball in the sky, called the sun. It’s been quiet for a long time….the longer it stays quiet, the colder it’s going to get.


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