Saturday, April 03, 2010

BRRRRRRR!: MORE RECORD COLD IN MARCH - FROM AROUND THE GLOBE!

IT WAS THE COLDEST WINTER IN 3 DECADES IN MONGOLIA...

AND IN GERMANY IT WAS COLDER THAN NORMAL:
Germany has had a harsh winter with an average temperature of minus 1.3 degrees Celsius, 1.5 degrees below the historical average, according to the German weather service.
AND IN IRELAND:
Icy winds of March coldest in 23 years

IT was indeed a March of many weathers.

New figures show last month was the coldest March in years in some areas -- but it also had the highest levels of sunshine since the 1950s in others.
TO FLORIDA:
It was the coldest start to a year on record for much of Tampa Bay

The first three months of 2010 were the coldest start of a year on record for most of Tampa Bay, the National Weather Service announced Friday.

Temperatures were six to eight degrees below normal for that period, meteorologists found.

It was the coldest start St. Petersburg has seen since records were first kept in 1914.
TO TEXAS:
Spring is here, but it should be no surprise if the cold is still in your bones.

This winter was the eighth-coldest on record, and North Texas hasn't seen 80 degrees since October. In 2009, it had already hit 80 degrees 11 times by March 27.

Here's a look back at the cold winter months:

Coldest day: An average of 23 degrees Jan. 8.

Lowest temperature: 13 degrees Jan. 9.

Snowiest day: 11.2 inches Feb. 11. The 24-hour total for Feb. 11-12 was 12.5 inches, the most in D-FW history.

Snowy days: Seven, third all-time.

Very cold February: On average, the daily high was 10.8 degrees below normal.

Average overall temperature: 42.9 degrees, the eighth-coldest.
IOW: AGW = BS.

CARBON TAXES & SWAPS & SCHEMES = STEALTH SOCIALISM, JUST LIKE OBAMACARE.

DON'T BE DUPED: VOTE GOP THIS NOVEMBER

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