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From forests to the flu 1 Verified
13:52 Nov 23, 2010
Longer periods of winter /spring drought have increased the risk of forest or woodland fires,this has happened where I live.Longer hotter summers...
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landslides 0 Verified
13:51 Nov 23, 2010
the changes include increased temperatures, landslides melting peaks of mountains some thing that has increased in recent years.The effects...
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Scorching 0 Verified
09:17 Nov 23, 2010
hot climate really is affecting the way i work because it's too scorching out here this season.i also witness a dry of the rivers here...
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Maple trees dying, less snow 0 Unverified
08:55 Nov 23, 2010
Locally, maple trees are dying. The maple sugaring season starts earlier, and doesn't last as long. First and last frosts are farther apart....
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A web of change 0 Unverified
21:54 Nov 21, 2010
Well one thing I have noticed is that the severity of storms is on the rise (not all weather systems but the on average). In 2006 in the Mount...
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Climate notes from a Vermont farm 0 Unverified
17:39 Nov 21, 2010
We have lived in Vermont for 40 years. First in the Green Mountains, near Plymouth and then in 1976 we purchased a farm in the Champlain Valley...
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George Robinson, retired 0 Unverified
02:29 Nov 21, 2010
In the past 20 years, the Norwegian glaciers have receded more than ever before, some have disappeared, and the winter snow season is several...
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James Collie, none 0 Unverified
00:33 Nov 21, 2010
the earths axcis has moved since greenwich time was introduced by over 1000klms the thawing of ice excess rain falls flooding of pacific Islands...
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Richard DiMatteo, Retired 0 Unverified
23:47 Nov 20, 2010
Increased beach erosion, prolonged droughts, bark beetle infestations killing trees as a result of the droughts
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Hotter, drier summers 0 Unverified
22:37 Nov 20, 2010
Summers are hotter, there is less precipitation, both rain and snow where I grew up and still live. Constant growth of the metropolitan area...
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No snow on the mountain 0 Unverified
22:20 Nov 20, 2010
Actually like this time in Lebanon we have snow on the mountain, but because of the climate change we don't have any rain even and the...
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Changes to a northern state 0 Unverified
14:50 Nov 20, 2010
1. Red maple and oak invading the boreal forest in northern Minnesota
2. Dieback of forests in northern Minnesota 3. Later ice formation...
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LandscapeYishai Statter, Electrical Engineer 0 Unverified
17:16 Nov 17, 2010
Here in Colorado we see the regular cycle of El Nino/La Nina years and there are no obvious evidences to temperature tendencies. However,...
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LandscapeLake levels in Michigan 0 Unverified
17:12 Nov 17, 2010
Here in Michigan, there is an increased awareness of 'lake levels'-- the relative fill rate compared to capacity (highest levels)...
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