are we going back to winter or what a change of weather?
By fredgame
@fredgame (1260)
China
March 28, 2008 2:33am CST
On the 25th march, 2008. midnight and since then has been snowing all time long and just stopped on the 27th march. it has been very cold again. where are we going now?
this sudden change of weather, how can it be explained?
when we were in spring i've happy because the weather is good for outdoors games and i was thinking my friends and i would begin our weekly soccer games again but this sudden fall of heavy snow has definitely disrupted our games plan.
what's happening and there is such a dramatic change of such weather?
would you like to express your view on this issue? this happened in north east of china.
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4 responses
@KrauseHome (36447)
• United States
29 Mar 08
Well, I live here in the Seattle USA area. I was actually wondering the same thing here as well. It has been Rainy, and Snow mixed here as well, and temperatures a lot cooler than it usually is, when over a week ago it was in the 50s and sometimes low 60s. It could be Global warming or something, but really, I thought this was supposed to be Spring.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
29 Mar 08
Hello dear fredgame. It seems to be normal to have snow this time of the year in the northeast part of China, but in the south where we have warmer weather in March. We had our first snow here in the east part of China on December 30th, 2007 and we also had a very heavy snowfall in February, where there were a lot of trees and some houses that were not solid damaged by the heavy snow, which caused a lot of loss. I hope that you will have a warm spring again soon with no more snow so that you would be able to enjoy playing soccer. Keep warm, dear friend.
@Aussies2007 (5336)
• Australia
28 Mar 08
It is called "climate change".
As China is opening a new coal power station every week to meet its new power needs...
And the fact that coal power stations are the biggest contributor to the green house effect...
This is only the beginning of bigger things to come...
It has also been snowing in France last weekend... while they did not had a drop of snow during the whole winter.
Meantime a chunk of Antarctic ice about seven times the size of Manhattan has suddenly collapsed and broken away. 450 square kilometers of ice... if that give you a better picture.
Snow is the least of your worries in the bigger picture of things to come.