Pratt Kansas, 3/28/09 blizzard

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2009

On March 27, 2009 a strong storm moved into Kansas, this is the result...

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  • this is my home town and me and my family just moved there and the blizzard came to us

  • @6190happy

    "Welcome to the neighborhood!"

    *SPLAT! 3 ft of snow*

    What a wonderful welcome!

  • Out of interest. Was there any snow this year 2010?

  • @FLUSEM666

    Perhaps a total of 3 ft from December 2009 to March 2010

  • No kids having snowball fights and not a single snowman in view! Shame on you.

  • @FLUSEM666

    LOL, that short clip was made whilst the wind was gusting at about 30 mph and it was around 8 am, at 3 pm all the kids were out.

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  • Are you two serious? Really?

    So not only are you going to argue against a proven fact (ie global warming) , you're going to cite a blizzard in late march in Kansas yo do so?

    My God.

    You poor stupid yokels.

    If you knew anything at all about Planetary and/or Atmospheric Science, you'd give yourself a bloody nose for even saying that.

  • we might be on crack, ut at least we arent retards who think that snow in march is anything more or less than solid evidence of gloabal warming, but feel free to retort with some BS that would make anyone who knows anything about atmospheric/planetary science laugh for days.

    inbred

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  • I thought what I'd do was,

    I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.

  • @Warrenmess

    "If Kansas were a dry and barren wasteland ..."

    If?

    xD

  • I am dumbfounded at how anyone can believe this blizzard was support of global warming. Especially since as recent as January 2010, iguanas were falling out of trees in Florida. If anything the planet is cooling. If Kansas were a dry and barren wasteland then I might agree but it is not. It if f-in cold here.

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