>Germany reaches coldest October temperature on record!

Written by on October 21, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>All-time October low recorded in Bavaria
Published: 20 Oct 09 16:36
Meteorologists on Tuesday morning recorded the lowest ever October temperature in Germany, as the mercury dipped to a chilly -24.3 degrees Celsius in Bavaria’s Berchtesgaden national park.
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source: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20091020-22693.html

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  1. Global warming hysteria says:

    >Why do not 'deniers' explain in a thousand different ways that CO2 only represents .003 of the air we breathe and of that minuscule portion. all our transportation and industial activity contributes only five percent?
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