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    And global warming is killing us.
    Either that, or Stephanie is talking WAY too much...

    http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story...-9429886c.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    And global warming is killing us.
    Either that, or Stephanie is talking WAY too much...

    http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story...-9429886c.html
    get used to it---men don't have the abilty to cool the world.

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    Speaking of such, enjoy being cool today. My best friend Beth told me the temps were going to dip below freezing tonight in Austin.

    Warmer weather patterns in Alaska signal a gradual change for the rest of the planet. You just don't want to admit it.

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    It doesn't appear to be that unusual:

    From your link:

    The deaths took place during the late summer and fall on the Russian side of the Bering Strait, which separates Alaska from Russia.
    http://alaska.fws.gov/fisheries/mmm/walrus/nhistory.htm

    ...

    Distribution and Migration

    The Pacific walrus mainly inhabits the shallow continental shelf waters of the Bering and Chukchi seas. The distribution of Pacific walruses varies markedly with the seasons. Virtually the entire population occupies the pack ice in the Bering Sea in the winter months. Through the winter they generally congregate in two areas, one immediately southwest of St. Lawrence Island and the other in outer Bristol Bay. As the Bering Sea pack ice begins to loosen in April, walruses begin to move northward and their distribution becomes less clumped. By late April the distribution extends from Bristol Bay northward to the Bering Strait. During the summer months, as the pack ice continues to recede northward, most of the population migrates into the Chukchi Sea. The largest concentrations are found near the coasts, between 70 degrees North and Pt. Barrow in the east and between Bering Strait and Wrangel Island in the west. Concentrations, mainly of males, are also found on and near terrestrial haulouts in the Bering Sea in Bristol Bay and the northern Gulf of Anadyr throughout the summer. In October the pack ice develops rapidly in the Chukchi Sea, and large herds begin to move southward. Many come ashore on haulouts in the Bering Strait region. Depending on ice conditions, those haulout sites continue to be occupied through November and into December, but with the continuing development of ice, most of them move south of St. Lawrence Island and the Chukchi Peninsula by early to mid-December.

    Natural Mortality

    ...Trampling can result in abortion, injury, and death during stampedes at crowded haulouts and has been observed at Wrangel Island in the Chukchi Sea and the Punuk Islands in the Bering Sea.
    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...&ct=image&cd=2

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    You are picking and choosing your words. Go to the part that says how rarely it happens. And how the death toll numbers have increased with further recession of the ice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    You are picking and choosing your words. Go to the part that says how rarely it happens. And how the death toll numbers have increased with further recession of the ice.
    Hardly, I just went and looked up walruses and stampeding. You however never seem to ask why such would be reported months after the fact. Bali anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    Speaking of such, enjoy being cool today. My best friend Beth told me the temps were going to dip below freezing tonight in Austin.

    Warmer weather patterns in Alaska signal a gradual change for the rest of the planet. You just don't want to admit it.
    Austin freezes damn near every winter. I don't think I'll panic this year either.

    All time low for Dec in Austin is 4 degrees. http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/html/cli/ausnorm.htm

    Doesn't matter---Men cant' cool off the earth but go ahead contribute to the Gore scam generously.

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    It's pretty friggin cold for this time of the year. -20, not including the wind chill. This time last year, we didn't have any snow.

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    It's supposed to freaking snow in Chicago today. Again. 5-8" who would have thought?

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    Just upped that prediction of snow, 8-10". Must be the global warming.

    Hey dmp, 8-10"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    Just upped that prediction of snow, 8-10". Must be the global warming.

    Hey dmp, 8-10"!
    We'll see if this actually happens. My daughter is busily making cookies in anticipation of all this snow.



    A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 4 PM EST Sunday.

    Snowfall will develop today and intensify tonight into Sunday
    morning with heavy snow likely. Total snow accumulations of 10 to
    15 inches
    are possible with locally higher amounts. Northeast
    winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 40 mph are also expected and
    will create blowing and drifting snow that will severely impact
    travel in the area through Sunday.

    Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or your local media for the later
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    A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Said1 View Post
    It's pretty friggin cold for this time of the year. -20, not including the wind chill. This time last year, we didn't have any snow.
    It's been well below the average temp for around the Sierra Nevadas too by about ten degrees, for almost a month now.

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    sunny....blue skies.....a crisp 65......

    "I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is."

    ~Albert Camus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigg View Post
    We'll see if this actually happens. My daughter is busily making cookies in anticipation of all this snow.



    A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 4 PM EST Sunday.

    Snowfall will develop today and intensify tonight into Sunday
    morning with heavy snow likely. Total snow accumulations of 10 to
    15 inches
    are possible with locally higher amounts. Northeast
    winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 40 mph are also expected and
    will create blowing and drifting snow that will severely impact
    travel in the area through Sunday.

    Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or your local media for the later
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    site at weather.Gov/iwx

    A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow...
    sleet... and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are also
    possible. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible.
    LOL! I was thinking cookies too! It's snowing now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pale Rider View Post
    It's been well below the average temp for around the Sierra Nevadas too by about ten degrees, for almost a month now.
    Did that cut your bike season a bit short?

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