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Title: Global Warming and you
Post by: Senefen on October 12 2006, 02:22 pm
(if you believe in it)
What effect has global warming had where you live. You only hear on the news the big cyclones etc but has it effected you in any way?

Me: I live in Melbourne, the second largest city in Australia. We're on permernent water restrictions and in the middle of the worst drought on record. The dams are less than 50% full and regular hoses have been outlawed XD.
Title: Re: Global Warming and you
Post by: Kaze no Shikyo on April 27 2007, 06:31 pm
yeah i no what you mean.......
level three restrictions............very very sad.................
i live in Melbourne (well in the suburbs really......but u get what i mean) too
Title: Re: Global Warming and you
Post by: marielaure on April 29 2007, 01:13 am
Melbourne?Where is that?
I live in Belgium.Because of the global warming there are more storms than before...
Title: Re: Global Warming and you
Post by: monkey on April 29 2007, 06:08 am
Melbourne?Where is that?
I live in Belgium.Because of the global warming there are more storms than before...
whoa! I'm going to Belgium (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antwerp) tomorrow!!
I hope global warming doesn't screw the weather up for me while I'm over there o.o

and I think she means Melbourne Australia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne).
Title: Re: Global Warming and you
Post by: Airashii on April 29 2007, 08:11 am
Well Global Warming has affected where I am. I live in Puerto Rico and as you know its a tropical island, still sometimes the tempeture drops and its soooooo cold, other times its tooooo hot. Theres also more storms and rain.
Title: Re: Global Warming and you
Post by: Arcademan on April 29 2007, 08:14 am
We've been hot in The CLOW Empire way before the concept of global warming. Of course they say in a couple of years, there will be a night where the temperature will not go below 100 degrees. One night last year a record overnight low of 99 was set in Phoenix.