White Christmas for Southern California: ITOTD
Posted by Danny Jensen on December 25, 2008 at 9:02 pm
CATEGORIES: Culture, Environment, Uncategorized
In addition to the much needed rain, forecasters predict that residents of Southern California could see snow this Christmas. And while farmers surely welcome the first Christmas rain since 2003, threats of flash floods and erratic weather should be cause for concern. I’m no meteorologist, but increasingly fluctuating and extreme weather patterns are strong indicators that we are well into a climate crisis.
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Related: Inconvenient Truth of the Day
Photo:Â slworking2’s Flickr Photostream (Creative Commons)
CATEGORIES: Culture, Environment, Uncategorized
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Yeah, here in So Cal, one can be standing among palm trees while looking at the snow up in the nearby mountains.
Thanks for blogging my photo.