Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Another Data Point That Won't Show Up In Algore's PowerPoint Presentation: Coldest Night In Chicago In 18 Years -- And It's Just Beginning; The Market Update -- Check Out The Bakken Operator Action

I have no idea why this is "a story" and why it's such a huge headline on Drudge.

Drudge has been linking stories for quite some time now that a) the earth quit warming about 17 years ago; and, b) there is evidence the earth is moving into a new colder climate that will last for some time.

Regardless, ChicagoCBSLocal is reporting:
Temperatures in Chicago hit an 18-year low overnight, when the mercury dipped to one degree below zero.
It was the first time since 1995 that the temperature was below zero in Chicago, and that’s just the start of frigid conditions.
Though temperatures will get into the low 20s on Tuesday, they could drop below zero again Wednesday night. Before that, Chicago likely will get more snow.
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Wow, wow, wow! For investors only! Have you all looked at what the Bakken companies are doing?

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4 comments:

  1. is their a correlation between low temps and shootings in Chicago??

    so why blame Guns when it is really the temps..

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    1. LOL. That sounds like something I should have come up with.

      Thank you for shedding some light on this phenomenon.

      And thank you for writing.

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  2. Since I'm new to SE Montana, I asked an "old-timer" if the -30 degree temps and tons of snow were unusual. His reply, "Sounds like winter in Montana"
    That about sums up the excitement meter around here. Bundle up and drive on (in 4WD)

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    1. As we used to say in North Dakota: "It could be worse."

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