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reply posted on 6-2-2012 @ 09:12 PM by robdaven
reply to post by innercry666



Yeah, its off here in the north of Canada. But you'll be hard pressed to tell anyone that and have them believe you.

When I look out my office window, I'm facing South. I could easily watch the sun rise and set in the same place in the winter (we get about 15 hours of darkness during the solstice), but ever since the Japan quake it has slowly been drifting to the left. Now its about 5 degree's off where it usually is.


reply posted on 6-2-2012 @ 09:44 PM by NoSoup4U
This exact thing happened in 1993! I remember because our first son was born in January of 1993. On March 12th 1993 it was 73 degrees in Birmingham, Alabama. On March 14th the low was 1 degree. This was known as the Winter Storm of the century. Here are the links of the historical data. Winter isn't over by a long shot!

March 11 1993

BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL
Minimum Temperature Maximum Temperature
39.9 °F 74.8 °F

March 14 1993

BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL
Minimum Temperature Maximum Temperature
1.9 °F 35.1 °F

That is a difference of 39 degrees in 3 days! It dropped over 11 inches of snow and ice on north Alabama. That hasn't happened since then! My point is, this is not a Mayan "2012" thing or a HAARP thing. It has happened before. It will be interesting to see if this Arctic Blast happens again.
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reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 12:06 AM by twistedroots
reply to post by reficul

Im over on the westcoast - vancouver and its exactly like this here. I was outside today in a tshirt, the clearest blue skies and sunset is happening after 5pm when usually its setting close to the 4pm mark in the past years! I see gardens blooming too! So bizarre...oh and hey, I'm 44 too!!!




reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 05:08 AM by reficul
reply to post by twistedroots



ist the end of the world as we knw it,and i feel fine! --- r.e.m.


reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 06:37 AM by storm2012
reply to post by GonzoSinister



it could be possible, i have read some prediction and prophecies regarding that matter. That when the axis start to flip(meaning north pole and south pole) NJ US can end up where the Caribbeans are at or it can end up in the artic. Time will tell


reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 10:57 AM by storm2012
reply to post by HappyBunny



no one is talking about the end of the world here. Its amazing how the cycle changes, maybe we humans haven't experienced in our life time yet.


reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 11:12 AM by HappyBunny
Originally posted by storm2012
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no one is talking about the end of the world here. Its amazing how the cycle changes, maybe we humans haven't experienced in our life time yet.


Er, which cycle? If it's the 30 year one, I'm sure there are plenty of people here who are old enough to remember it...it was only the 1970's. The last 3 winters have been on a par with how cold and snowy it was then. This feels positively balmy, if you can call 40 "balmy".

My mother still tells a story about going to church on Christmas Eve in just a sweater. That was the 1940's/50's.

Somebody mentioned REM's It's the End of the World, so that's why I brought it up.



reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 12:17 PM by storm2012
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yeah but have you seen grass growing in winter, and flowers blooming? Your mom wore a sweater in Christmas in the 1950's but 2 days ago in 2012 i wore shorts and a t-shirt and had ice cream cuz it was 70 deg. I am saying about a cycle that happens every few hundred years or so, just like how seasons change, there is a time were the season of space changes. god knows


reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 01:01 PM by HappyBunny
Originally posted by storm2012
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yeah but have you seen grass growing in winter, and flowers blooming? Your mom wore a sweater in Christmas in the 1950's but 2 days ago in 2012 i wore shorts and a t-shirt and had ice cream cuz it was 70 deg. I am saying about a cycle that happens every few hundred years or so, just like how seasons change, there is a time were the season of space changes. god knows


Yes, flowers have bloomed in the winter and grass can grow if it's warm enough. About 10 years or so ago my crocuses came up in January. So what? It was 60 here one day last week and people had shorts and T shirts on. Right now it's about 40...and by the weekend we'll be back in the 20's. One year back in the '90's we had a mild one and got 28 inches of snow on St. Patrick's Day.

One mild year doesn't make a trend. The last 4 or so winters have been horrendous. Enjoy it while it lasts.
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reply posted on 10-2-2012 @ 11:12 PM by intheknow29
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well i put this link on last page but thought it would be easier to see from this front page.hope it sheds a little light
on the matter for you.sorry if im messing stuff up my first reply just signed up today althoughive been coming on this site for awhile now.but anyways....

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