Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Heat or Cold: Which Is More Deadly?
Which poses the greater health risk to humans: hot weather, or cold? According to global-warming alarmists, the answer is simple: heat kills. However, statistical evidence shows that cold weather is twice as deadly as hot weather.
BC: Cold snap linked to several deaths in past week
The cold snap in British Columbia has turned tragic, as police investigate a series of deaths thought to be weather-related.
Madison on the brink of impressive snow record for December 2008 - Isthmus | The Daily Page
This puts the city on the brink of its snowiest December on record, with figures dating back to 1871. The record: 35 inches, measured between December 1-31, 2000. Adding the nine to 11 inches of snow forecast between now and Christmas Eve to the 30.1 inches that have fallen since the beginning of December, and we're looking at snowfall totals in the neighborhood of 40 inches for the month -- with another full week to go before we turn the page from into the new year.
With Obama in Hawaii, the Bears played in Chicago
The gametime temperature was 2 degrees, a record low at Soldier Field, and the wind chill was a numbing minus-13.

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