1-4-07 SHORT HILLS: Global warming is again obviously present. The first two weeks of January are typically the coldest of the year, but we have spring-like weather. Pansies are in bloom and cherry trees are opening. December was snowless in the NYC area for the first time in over one hundred years. This weekend the forecast predicts 70°F, in January.
The plains have had severe snow storms. I wonder if higher atmospheric temperature, putting more energy and more moisture into the atmosphere, causes more or more severe storms.
I’ll get some pix of the flowers.
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