Originally posted by In Fate's Hands
isnt 60 degrees normal for the south in the winter?
In Florida or Georgia, most likely, but I'm only 4 hours from Washington D.C. It's usually in the 40's around this time of year.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Of course idiot degrees. Just to be clear.I mean there are a lot of idiots that use good degrees, too.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry! I meant 288.7 Kelvin.
Originally posted by LiL_GuRL23
Hey guys, haven't been on in ages...went to hey-field for Christmas, and on the news on Christmas day there was a mini twister in sea-ford...and it practically snowed in dandenong, Trippy stuff...
cheers.
Practically snowed in Dandenong in the middle of freakin' summer? That's weird as HELL! Last summer was so much hotter for us, though... we're getting Autumn-weather days mostly, with a few in the early 30's, but definitely not the Australian summer I anticipated.
And it looks like the opposite is happening in New York, Spring instead of Winter, because there's no snow.
the world works in strange ways
scientists discovered that the melting sea ice means that the oceans now absorb 3 times as much carbon dioxide as they used to..
http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/climate-change/mg19325854.400