Last winter was hardly what I could call "winter" here in Arkansas. I didn't even use one tank of gas for heating, which is good, but---last summer started early and was so hot and dry, I spent the whole summer inside under the air conditioning. The two winters before that were exceptionally cold, as everyone knows. The iguanas were falling out of the trees in Florida, and the manatees were suffering and looking for warmer water. One found its way up the Mississippi to a waste water outlet that was warmer than the surrounding waters. Now, that seemed like an indication of pole shift. NASA has just come out with something interesting about the space climate and what is happening on the Sun and with the planets as we pass through a region of cosmic clouds, not known before this. I really believe there is some connection. Nothing would surprise me anymore. I like my winters a little bit on the wet and warm side, with at least one nice snow. :)
Last winter was hardly what I could call "winter" here in Arkansas. I didn't even use one tank of gas for heating, which is good, but---last summer started early and was so hot and dry, I spent the whole summer inside under the air conditioning. The two winters before that were exceptionally cold, as everyone knows. The iguanas were falling out of the trees in Florida, and the manatees were suffering and looking for warmer water. One found its way up the Mississippi to a waste water outlet that was warmer than the surrounding waters. Now, that seemed like an indication of pole shift. NASA has just come out with something interesting about the space climate and what is happening on the Sun and with the planets as we pass through a region of cosmic clouds, not known before this. I really believe there is some connection. Nothing would surprise me anymore. I like my winters a little bit on the wet and warm side, with at least one nice snow. :)