My visualization of a typical day in September, 2031. Glacier National Park will lose the last of its glaciers in a category six hurricane, which will send massive chunks of ice flying into Winnipeg.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Even with all those storms, Texas is still in a drought. haha – Aggie joke.
Boy, isn’t that the sad truth! LOL
Mmmm…donuts….
Shouldn’t each Great Lake have its own named storm? And let’s not forget Lake Powell…
Well, that photo is cause for concern…just look at Alaska and Hawaii, those storms moved them that close to America!!
It’s a posssible scenario that is consistent with the scientific projections of a warming world. Heck, anything is consistent with AGW (as long as it’s bad) because they just make it up as they go.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3ZOKDmorj0
You should also include the methane fired flaming torandoes in Alaska.
Are you doing the cover for Al Gore’s next book?