SobieskiSavedEurope
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I for awhile was skeptical of Climate change, especially considering the fact that peak CO2 historically lagged behind peak temps.
But, each year New York gets more like Florida each summer.
When I was little New York always had a bunch of days of clear, cooler days after a cold front.
While Florida constantly had eradic weather, where down pours always happened.
Over the past 15 years, we've become more, and more like Florida.
With a lot of eradic weather down pours.
ESPECIALLY this past summer, where it was usually 95 degrees, sunny, with a late down pour, or a rainy 80 degree day the next.
We also got several tornadoes in New York this summer, the biggest being last week, and in May.
I hate to say it, but the weather is changing, I'm so sorry that the more dumb people of society don't notice it.
But, each year New York gets more like Florida each summer.
When I was little New York always had a bunch of days of clear, cooler days after a cold front.
While Florida constantly had eradic weather, where down pours always happened.
Over the past 15 years, we've become more, and more like Florida.
With a lot of eradic weather down pours.
ESPECIALLY this past summer, where it was usually 95 degrees, sunny, with a late down pour, or a rainy 80 degree day the next.
We also got several tornadoes in New York this summer, the biggest being last week, and in May.
I hate to say it, but the weather is changing, I'm so sorry that the more dumb people of society don't notice it.