Tags: weather
Tags: weather
1st day of Summer and all is good with my little world
Posted Sunday June 22, 2008, 11:40 am, Over one day old at frankarr - an aussie microsoft blogger
I?ve missed Summer! Totally is the first day of summer (as well as the longest day of the year aka the Summer Solstice ) and things are finally warming up, compare to back in Sydney. for those metric challenged folks, here it is?old school? Technorati Tags: Weather, Summer Solstice
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Welcome to my blog!
Posted Friday February 15, 2008, 11:42 am, Over one day old at Because I said so
Technorati Tags: Preaching, Sermon, Sermon Preparation, Pulpit Supply, Preaching experience, church interview, Matthew 5:13, Salt of the Earth, Minnesota, Minnesota weather, Minnesota winter, weather, winter, sub-zero temperature, freezing temperature, church committee
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mark to winter: THAT?S ENOUGH!
Posted Monday February 5, 2007, 10:10 am, Over one day old at A Passion for Running
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Sun Dogs on the Prowl
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 11:18 pm, Over one day old at The Glass is Too Big
When the forecast on Thursday night is that it won't get above 0°F until next Tuesday, they feel good that they know they'll survive it when those wimps down south complain about it getting below freezing.
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Weird Winter Weather and Unforeseen Effects
Posted Thursday January 11, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old at sustainablog
While we can't point to one particular season as proof positive of climate change (the downside to Pat Robertson's conversion ), we're certainly seeing unusually warm weather this winter. Allergies aren't much fun (I say that from experience), but losing one's job is even less so.
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Debunking the Four Seasons` Myth
Posted Friday May 12, 2006, 12:42 am, Over one day old at Undercover in Japan - !!!USE THIS ONE!!!
Or if I were being less pedantic, a long period of intense humidity and heat followed by a short spell of pleasantly mild weather lasting at the most a month (and more accurately two weeks) preceding a long spell of intense cold weather.
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