Tuesday, 10 April 2007

The prophet is cold

In the midst of a current cold snap across the US, Harvard physicist and climate skeptic Lubos Motl notes for your amusement:
The city of the Holy Prophet in Nashville, Tennessee has seen its coldest April day in recorded history and the coldest Easter in recorded history: 24 degrees F from 1940 wasn't cold enough (by 1 deg F).

Other parts of Tennessee have only tied the records from 1982 on Sunday morning. The slightly exceptional reading in Nashville can thus be attributed to the Gore effect.
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