…AP dismisses the world’s foremost expert in hurricanes as a crank
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c.a. Markssays
For a minute there I thought the AP actually called Dr.Gray a crank, but it was only Power Line and then they nitpick about semantics. LOL The blogosphere is imploding.
c.a. Markssays
Not semantics! LOL I meant nitpicking on and/or with such small words as “rail”.
Faustasays
Rail on, CA!
Obi's Sistersays
Snow? I didn’t see no snow…
What did happen was the typical late, hard freeze that ALWAYS comes along and nips the azaleas and dogwoods when they are in full bloom. And this year they were glorious, as we’d actually had more rain than usual during the winter.
Only old fuddyduddys like me that read the Farmer’s Almanac know this is normal and regular and slightly unfortunate, expecially this week of all weeks, for the folks out in Augusta (but they can afford those giant heat blowers, you know, unlike lil’ ol’ me). Those who subscribe to junk science it is an opportunity to put on their Chicken Little suits and run amok.
Perhaps the wisdom my kindergartener (now college-aged) brought home one day would help…”Mommy, did you know that the weatherman only GUESSES?!?!?”
Out of the mouth of babes….
Dr. Gray is a fine gentleman and a good scientist. Too bad the rest of them can’t follow his example.
Faustasays
The Atlanta radio station that we get here said that they were having flurries last last night
Obi's Sistersays
ahhh flurries….those pesky little things that cause the milk and bread to magically evaporate from the grocery shelves.
It was probably very, very North Atlanta. The part close to the mountains.
Atlanta is so big that we have multiple climate zones. 🙂
For a minute there I thought the AP actually called Dr.Gray a crank, but it was only Power Line and then they nitpick about semantics. LOL The blogosphere is imploding.
Not semantics! LOL I meant nitpicking on and/or with such small words as “rail”.
Rail on, CA!
Snow? I didn’t see no snow…
What did happen was the typical late, hard freeze that ALWAYS comes along and nips the azaleas and dogwoods when they are in full bloom. And this year they were glorious, as we’d actually had more rain than usual during the winter.
Only old fuddyduddys like me that read the Farmer’s Almanac know this is normal and regular and slightly unfortunate, expecially this week of all weeks, for the folks out in Augusta (but they can afford those giant heat blowers, you know, unlike lil’ ol’ me). Those who subscribe to junk science it is an opportunity to put on their Chicken Little suits and run amok.
Perhaps the wisdom my kindergartener (now college-aged) brought home one day would help…”Mommy, did you know that the weatherman only GUESSES?!?!?”
Out of the mouth of babes….
Dr. Gray is a fine gentleman and a good scientist. Too bad the rest of them can’t follow his example.
The Atlanta radio station that we get here said that they were having flurries last last night
ahhh flurries….those pesky little things that cause the milk and bread to magically evaporate from the grocery shelves.
It was probably very, very North Atlanta. The part close to the mountains.
Atlanta is so big that we have multiple climate zones. 🙂