We Should Have Listened!

We were warned!

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18 Responses to We Should Have Listened!

  1. stjones911 says:

    97% of climate scientists agree “The Day After Tomorrow” is the scientific justification for their claim that global warming causes severe winters.

  2. SMS says:

    It would really be nice to know what the real temperature of the world is doing just in case we were going into another ice age. But with the fiddling of the records by our government agencies, all bets are off. Other than the short satellite record, we don’t have a clue what the real temperatures are doing.

  3. Oh, great. Rising sea levels will bury the Statue of Liberty in ice.

  4. Sullenberger would have been Sunkenberger landing it now.

  5. Dave1billion says:

    And in that movie, like this winter, the cold was caused by your SUV.

    • annieoakley says:

      Yes. I saw that movie but I didn’t pay to see it. So bad I didn’t go to a movie after that one for a couple of years. Just atrocious.

  6. Mohatdebos says:

    If the Hudson River froze completely, would the New York Times report it, or would they find some place in Australia where few people lived, but was reporting record high temperatures?

  7. DD More says:

    Statue Statistics –
    Thickness of copper sheeting: 3/32 of an inch, the thickness of two pennies placed together.
    Wind Sway: 50 mph winds cause the Statue to sway up to 3 inches and the torch up to 6 inches.

    In the movie, the pretty lady got splashed over her shoulders with a tidal wave. Anyone want to calculate the odds the copper sheeting, supported on a Cast Iron frame, would still be in a recognizable shape?
    http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=HN.607992053335132326&w=306&h=300&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0

  8. Hell_Is_Like_Newark says:

    When was the last time the lower Hudson river had a hard enough freeze to walk across? I remember a hard freeze around the Revolutionary War that allowed cannon to be hauled from Manhattan to NJ. I also read you could walk from Staten Island to Manhattan. Not sure if the latter actually happened though.

  9. gofer says:

    Expected low in Nashville tonight is 8 degrees, breaking a 55 year record set in 1960.

    • rah says:

      The trucking company I driver for has over a dozen runs a day to the Nissan plant in Smyrna from Anderson, IN, Shelbyville, IN and Romulus, MI. Ten of them got stopped by the snow going down yesterday.

  10. ralphcramdo says:

    I can’t understand why that movie is classified an action adventure movie instead of science fiction.

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