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32. did you see this?
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Satellite images of polar ice sheets taken in July 2006 and July 2007 showing the retreating ice during the summer. Photograph: Public Domain


Revealed: the secret evidence of global warming Bush tried to hidePhotos from US spy satellites declassified by the Obama White House provide the first graphic images of how the polar ice sheets are retreating in the summer. The effects on the world's weather, environments and wildlife could be devastating
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/26/clima...
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  The Ice Caps are Raining Down on us here in Western MA debbierlus  Jul-31-09 01:16 PM   #0 
   Back in the late sixties (either sixty seven or eight, cannot recall precisely)  MADem   Jul-31-09 01:19 PM   #1 
   Plant some vegetables  liberalmike27   Jul-31-09 01:49 PM   #9 
   So much rain, crops are rotting  HughMoran   Aug-01-09 01:29 AM   #31 
   It was 1968 -  Tangerine LaBamba   Jul-31-09 02:49 PM   #21 
      When they've shelled out their hard earned wage for a week or two at the shore, they want  MADem   Aug-01-09 01:10 AM   #30 
   maine has been the same way.  dionysus   Jul-31-09 01:25 PM   #2 
   Picture what could happen if the precipitation continues, but the weather  kestrel91316   Jul-31-09 01:27 PM   #3 
   Alaska had a summer like that last year.  Blue_In_AK   Jul-31-09 01:30 PM   #4 
   Minnesota. Minneapolis/ St. Paul metro.  Morning Dew   Jul-31-09 01:35 PM   #5 
   you guys are just on the edge of the monsoon season.  madrchsod   Jul-31-09 02:14 PM   #14 
      It keeps missing us here. But we got some light rain here and there yesterday. nm  Morning Dew   Jul-31-09 02:21 PM   #16 
   What you are describing is weather.  Birthmark   Jul-31-09 01:35 PM   #6 
   You're right. It's not scientific.  Cessna Invesco Palin   Jul-31-09 01:38 PM   #7 
   and the warmer the water is  northernlights   Jul-31-09 06:02 PM   #25 
   Not long ago, Massacheusetts was covered by glaciers  FarCenter   Jul-31-09 01:44 PM   #8 
   I was wondering if anyone else was thinking that this was more  smirkymonkey   Jul-31-09 01:51 PM   #10 
   we've been coming out of an ice age for the last 12K years.....  piratefish08   Jul-31-09 01:59 PM   #11 
   I think we're becoming Seattle  Bombero1956   Jul-31-09 02:07 PM   #12 
   :)  BlooInBloo   Jul-31-09 06:21 PM   #28 
   in the 90's in seattle  Generic Other   Aug-01-09 02:31 AM   #33 
      Actually, 1891 was when they first started keeping records  tavalon   Aug-01-09 04:38 AM   #36 
   southern wisconsin,eastern iowa,most of central and northern illinois  madrchsod   Jul-31-09 02:09 PM   #13 
   6 months of winter in western MA?H  cali   Jul-31-09 02:15 PM   #15 
   In New England  polmaven   Jul-31-09 02:25 PM   #18 
   And there was another quote too...  pipi_k   Jul-31-09 02:43 PM   #20 
   um, the Northeast Kingdom is in New England. It's the 3 most northeaster counties  cali   Jul-31-09 05:25 PM   #23 
      Um, That is why  polmaven   Aug-01-09 08:51 AM   #37 
   OK, here in the Hilltowns of W Mass...  pipi_k   Jul-31-09 02:49 PM   #22 
      Yes, I know the winters in Western MA, can be long. I went to Simon's Rock  cali   Jul-31-09 06:11 PM   #26 
         Oh, I wouldn't even think to compare the two in terms of severity  pipi_k   Aug-01-09 10:59 AM   #39 
   Nova Scotia checking in with the same damn thing  Posteritatis   Jul-31-09 02:24 PM   #17 
   Wow, Nova Scotia has most of it's sunny weather usually  JayMusgrove   Jul-31-09 06:23 PM   #29 
   Things are messy even here in the Hilltowns  pipi_k   Jul-31-09 02:39 PM   #19 
   Collapse of North Atlantic thermohaline circulation n/t  Strelnikov_   Jul-31-09 05:44 PM   #24 
   We are in a negative NAO cycle...  bobw999   Jul-31-09 06:20 PM   #27 
   did you see this?  orleans   Aug-01-09 02:31 AM   #32 
   Here in RI  gaspee   Aug-01-09 03:26 AM   #34 
   Welcome to Seattle weather  tavalon   Aug-01-09 04:35 AM   #35 
   We've been noticing in NE Florida, too. In the '70s, it rained heavily every day in the  1monster   Aug-01-09 10:42 AM   #38 
 

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