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El Nino conditions return to affect U.S. weather

U.S. government scientists say El Nio, the periodic warming of water in the tropical Pacific Ocean that can influence weather ... » Full Story on USATODAY.com

Hell, I'll bet they find a way to blame this on global warming or whatever they want to call it now.

posted Jul 9, 2009 |
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Yankee, this is a cover story so the Liberals can claim that "something else" changed world climate. They know this eco crap is failing to gain traction. Even if true, it underscores that Al Gore and Jim Hansen don't know whatever it is that they think they know. Politicians arguing over carbon dioxide is like fleas arguing about who owns the dog.

posted Jul 9, 2009 |
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