Saturday, October 17, 2009

Record Cold in MN

The guys who write Power Line blog consider Minneapolis-St. Paul home. They have had a really cold fall there, after a cold summer. John Hinderaker reports the following:
On Friday, the National Weather Service confirmed that there has never been a colder first two weeks of the month ever. ...
Typically the average high temperature for the Twin Cities from Oct. 1-14 is 63 degrees but this year the average high temperature was only 47 degrees, or 16 degrees below average. That breaks the old mark of 52 degrees set back in 1875.
The coldest first two weeks of October ever, as far back as people have been keeping records in Minnesota, over 150 years. John's conclusion is this:
It is quite remarkable that liberals continue to sell their global warming/government takeover program, when any damn fool can see that the globe isn't warming.
In fact, we my be headed into another Little Ice Age. The last one stretched from the 1300s to the mid 1800s.