LA Times : Globe Moves To Southern California

Last year the globe was located in DC and Chicago. This year it is located in Southern California.

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Global warming ruins SoCal Mother’s Day – latimes.com

Note the orange dot in the map below, located in Southern California. This is the new location of the globe.

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9 Responses to LA Times : Globe Moves To Southern California

    • Ben says:

      ” the Springs fire in Ventura County grew into a monster of more than 28,000 acres”

      Curt,

      You are so right, it is ridiculous. 6.5 miles by 6.5 miles of scrubland burns, and they call it a monster.

  1. philjourdan says:

    Frost warnings here last night. We must be on Mars.

  2. miked1947 says:

    That little orange spot is not even in LA! I guess that idiot does not remember history of the region. Bank Thermometer, WOW.

  3. phodges says:

    In other words, spring has FINALLY arrived 😉

  4. R. de Haan says:

    Christy tours Snady battlegrounds with Prins Philippe: Two warmists having a ball: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/15/nyregion/prince-harry-joins-christie-to-tour-storm-damage.html?hp&_r=0

  5. crosspatch says:

    Hey, I have a question. I was looking at this posting: http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2013/01/27/no-trend-in-colorado-winter-temperatures-or-snowfall/ and was wondering what it looks like for “spring” rather than “winter”.

  6. Mike D says:

    This guy should check the forecast when he writes this crap. This article was written yesterday and today the high for downtown LA was 74. Burbank got into the 80’s. But of course he can tomorrow write a “Climate Change” article based on the alarming change in temperature in just 24 hours.

  7. George B says:

    Talking a massive cooldown for northern California tomorrow (Wednesday).

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