YOu guys keep that snow to yourselves! At least for a few more weeks! We are still trying to clean up from last week's tornado, but it keeps raining and strong winds and cold temps keep harrassing us, too. Another cold front moving in a few hours from now. My poor library is still under a wall that's leaning on all my bookcases that fell over into a very small space. I have to rescue thousands of books. We've already rescued about 5 or 6 bookcases of books and haven't hardly started! We have to be very careful, because the wall could fall, if we move the bookcases. We still have a lot of other stuff we have to rescue, too.
Yep. We're working as hard as we can on this mess, but we really need some good weather to work with us.
Sounds like a lot of folks will have a white Christmas, this year.
Has anyone considered whether all this funky weather is a part of war? I heard a good 10-20 years ago that we were about to be capable of weather wars, but nobody was doing that, yet. A few years ago, the weather started getting weird. I don't think it's global warming. I think it's weather/atmospheric wars. The government probably wouldn't want us to know and would use the excuse of global warming, which seems to satisfy even the doubters, because it's what they expect the government to say. So, nobody is going to go poking around to find out for sure. And I haven't heard anything more about weather wars, which seems a little suspicious in itself. I guess they think we might have all forgotten, by now.
Our local weather forecasters usually do a great job, but this year, they can't even predict the weather a full day in advance, most of the time. They might say we're gonna have 65 degree weather tomorrow and a few hours later, they're saying a major cold front is going to be coming through and it's going to be 20 degrees for a high, instead. There is no predicting the weather, this year. And that tornado that hit us? The National Weather Service didn't even have a clue it could hit! Nobody did! The weather didn't feel right for a tornado and it was bitter cold except a weird warm spell that happened just a few minutes before the tornado hit, then back to the bitter cold spell, right afterward. Where did that tiny hot spell come from?
So, what do you guys think?