I think our current, erratic weather should be explained within the framework of a global climate system. This is mostly assumption - so sift it with a grain of sand - but I think we're experiencing a new pattern of volitile weather spasms, sparking up throughout the globe.
The world has heated up from a rolling simmer to a rapid-fire boil, with each new molecule asserting its right to exist.
It's a crowded field of independantly evolving systems.
This must be due to an arising field of climate conditions, which rapidly mingle to produce climatic boiling points.
I mean to say: all the details of weather (the heat, dryness, chill, moisture, wind, humidity, pressure) are swirling together into a series of perfect storms.
Today, in five hours, the temperature dropped 25 degrees. On January 6, 2007, the mercury hit 72 degrees. Those are surges of heat, pushing into and out of the northeast at wanton speed.
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Your mom must be so disappointed you're a pussy.
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