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From The AGE. AU
Moscow and St. Petersburg are also suffering badly this year from Global Warming
And of course we had sub freezing temperatures in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas... and while today in Portland it is a balmy 43, we had snow last week as well. Snow is not uncommon, but we have had snowfalls for the last three years in a row, which is rare.
So Global Warming definitely is causing problems world wide. It gets much hotter, we will all freeze to death.
from one of my Right Wing sites that never report anything accurately..EU ReferendumThe AGE.AU said:Beijing winters are normally cold but arid, with only a a light dusting of snow. On Sunday, the city experienced up to 33 centimetres of snow, its biggest dump since 1951, immediately followed by the harshest Siberian winds in decades.
Yesterday more than 2 million Beijing and Tianjin students received the day off school because traffic had been thrown into chaos.
Moscow and St. Petersburg are also suffering badly this year from Global Warming
Moscow is covered in deep snow (picture left) and the snowfall in St Petersburg has broken a 130-year record.
Much further east, from the New York Times we learn that five days of blizzards and avalanches have paralysed the Russian island of Sakhalin, cutting off air and sea links to the mainland, stranding dozens of motorists on highways, and burying a train, along with three railway workers, under snow drifts 10 feet deep.
And of course we had sub freezing temperatures in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas... and while today in Portland it is a balmy 43, we had snow last week as well. Snow is not uncommon, but we have had snowfalls for the last three years in a row, which is rare.
So Global Warming definitely is causing problems world wide. It gets much hotter, we will all freeze to death.