What is the weather like where you are?? Has it changed over the years?

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Question by Saphira: What is the weather like where you are?? Has it changed over the years?
What are your thoughts on global climate change?

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6 Responses to What is the weather like where you are?? Has it changed over the years?

  1. We are in Georgia. Central Georgia near Newnan, Peachtree City.

    Over the past summers we have gotten less rain when we needed it and it has gotten hotter. I suppose the heat seems worse because of the lack of rain. Right now the grass that should be growing, new, green and healthy is dead.

    Our winter’s have gotten warmer. Can’t say that we have had a good cold winter in a long time. Never really gets cold enough, long enough to kill the bugs from the previous seaon.

    We had a discussion the other night at the dinner table about the bee’s dying. Without them we would be in a lot of hot water! I made the comment that raising bees may be the next thing to make it big. Since we have to have them to survive and they are not surviving on their own now.

    We will not see the affects of Global Warming in our lifetime, but our children may very well see it and for sure their children will see it.

    Wise Guy!
    October 19, 2013 at 8:24 pm
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  2. Ohio’s weather is always crazy. You never know what it is going to do.

    Global warming is stupid. I dont think it realy has any effect. If it has happened before. Didnt man survie through it too?

    ♥♫♪Emo-Ali♪♫♥
    October 19, 2013 at 8:53 pm
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  3. In the morning- 65 degrees
    In the afternoon- 84 degrees
    In the evening- 72 degrees
    In the Night Time- 56 degrees

    ♥KillMeSoftly♥
    October 19, 2013 at 9:35 pm
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  4. Florida’s climate has not really changed, but we are getting more hurricanes than in the past. it’s a cycle and will go back to fewer hurricanes eventually. although it has been cooler this spring than I can remember.

    wendy_da_goodlil_witch
    October 19, 2013 at 10:06 pm
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  5. SW Scotland

    Winter – pre-2000, variable, generally mild but could usually rely on a good, frosty spell with dumping of snow.
    Post-2000 – snow and frost increasingly rare, we have not had a decent snowfall (i.e. one you could build a snowman) since Xmas 2000. A lot wetter and windier now too. February is the most wintry month, with Dec and Jan increasingly extended autumn. Green leaves stay on the trees in London until mid-Dec!

    Spring – hasn’t changed as much as the other seasons, you still get very cold snaps and snow in March, but late spring is a little hotter and sunnier (however it has never been unusual for late-May to reach into the low 30’s/high 80’s Farenheit (in England that is)).

    Summer – Heatwaves are more frequent, rain is more scarce. In the West this isn’t a big problem but in SE England droughts are a lot more common. In two of the past 4 summers our town has recorded 30C/86F which used to be pretty rare in Scotland. It is now more common for England to get above 35C, and reached the magical 100F for the first time on record in August 2003. Having said that, Augusts seem to be more disappointing now than they were in the 1990’s, with July being the hotter month. I love the sun in the day but don’t like the warm, humid nights.

    Autumn – I would say this season has changed the most. September and even October have become part of the extended summer, with Octobers often warm and sunny. What is most interesting is that frost in October, even with clear skies and low winds is becoming a rarity. Could be to do with warmer oceans? November can still throw up cold snaps, but not usually snow, and wet/windy spells also.

    All this change has happened in my brief 20 years on Earth! So I have no doubt that there is rapid global warming.

    andypipkin3
    October 19, 2013 at 10:26 pm
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  6. im in missouri.. its been WONDERFUL!!! 80-85 for the past week.. and i dont think it has changed that much really

    deeter-skeeter
    October 19, 2013 at 10:55 pm
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