I don't know if this is an El Nino year. (edited from judging from later posts, my following opinion might be nutty) This is a totally unsubstantiated claim, but I think all this weird weather is tied to the earthquake/tsunami disaster. If the earth actually did shift on its axis, it would change the angle in relation to the moon, then tides, currents, wind patterns and consequently our weather would be affected. Someone said N. Europe was getting severe weather too.
Did anyone see "The Day After" last summer? Great movie for a hot day!
I was at Mammoth for skiing last weekend and though the snow was really nice, the wind, snow, and visibility conditions were the toughest I've seen. They only had a few chairs running. I'm not just a fair-weather skier but to pay $63 to ride just a few bunny chairs the whole day is not worth it. Most of our group didn't ski. Then driving back home--rain all the way, flooding on the road--yuck. Otherwise I was safe, unlike the many who were affected.




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