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Post by andreas on Mar 6, 2010 3:06:27 GMT 7
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Post by bluey on Mar 6, 2010 10:01:19 GMT 7
Climate change.... Here in Indonesia should be in rainy season. But... where's the rain ? ( well in this case my area seems receiving less rain than any other area of java... )
If you're thinkin' about ' The Day after tomorrow '.... I'm thinking about the movie ' Flight of the Phoenix '. That movie tells a story about people stranded in the desert. Ouch...
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Post by Antonio L on Mar 6, 2010 14:39:06 GMT 7
hi andreas , could u give me snow to Indonesia ? .. i think that u have too much at there.. he3x ..it's hot at here ..fiuhhh but at my place raining a lot too... and make flood too.. at my place can reach 50-70 cm.. do u want 20cm snow or 50-70cm water ?
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Post by arioss on Mar 6, 2010 17:04:03 GMT 7
hi andreas , could u give me snow to Indonesia ? .. i think that u have too much at there.. he3x ..it's hot at here ..fiuhhh but at my place raining a lot too... and make flood too.. at my place can reach 50-70 cm.. do u want 20cm snow or 50-70cm water ? hmmm.... I think Andreas still confused about what season he should choose...
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Post by andreas on Mar 6, 2010 23:05:49 GMT 7
.. do u want 20cm snow or 50-70cm water ? hmmm.... I think Andreas still confused about what season he should choose... Not really, no! As I don´t own a rubber boat to drive shopping I think I prefer 20 cm of snow... ;D ....but I don´t own skis either! We´ve had so much snow this year we haven´t for all the 14 years together I live in Paderborn! I´ve read on the t-online news page (t-online = the internet company of Deutsche Telekom) scientists make Il Niño responsible for these extreme weather situations all over the world. Others state the sun eruptions have temporarily decreased. Perhaps it´s both combined. Il Niño has occured several times since I live in Paderborn - nothing special happened here. The joke is the weather we have here this winter is actually NORMAL for this region! The very warm two decades before were abnormal. But we Germans have actually got used to snowless and mild winters - and a lot of rain instead of snow. Three (or four) years ago we´ve had a beginning of March with 26°C at daytime! A few days later frosts returned. The last two years we´ve even had light frosts at the beginning of June!!! Weather is all crazy now... Most of the snow from last night has already melted again, so I can go shopping with wearing normal shoes...haha! Salam, Andreas
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