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Originally posted by BULLETINYOURHEAD
As we move into the age of aquarius yes the earths axis will change the equator will move and the climate will change but it has nothing to do with global warming
Originally posted by CirqueDeTruth
I do agree that it is uncommonly warm. I don't know the reasons why as I don't know the first thing about the field beyond basic knowledge. So I did some digging and found this.
www.ncdc.noaa.gov...
I hope it helps.
Northeast Region: (Information provided by the Northeast Regional Climate Center) February was the eleventh month in a row that Northeast temperatures averaged above normal and the fourth consecutive month that each of the states in the region posted warmer than normal temperature averages.
Originally posted by chrismicha77
Originally posted by BULLETINYOURHEAD
As we move into the age of aquarius yes the earths axis will change the equator will move and the climate will change but it has nothing to do with global warming
Links to this claim?
I don't think the Japan or any of the quakes of last year, were even close to causing Earth changes.
Originally posted by chrismicha77
reply to post by DragonFire1024
Move 9 inches either way and see if the climate changes....it doesn't. Now a shift of hundreds of miles would make a difference but this isn't what happened.
The only thing that happened was the day got shorter by a micro second.