Parts of the Bay Area were hit hard with hail Wednesday and other parts saw snow! Here's what residents are saying: abc7ne.ws/3KBNepk #bayarea #snow #hail #weather #abc7news
LOL... Right? I lived in the Bay Area most of my life, and I have family dating back to the days of the missions. These transplants, mostly rejects from other states, need to go back where they came from.
@@ZetaReticuli_ My cousin is in the video. She was born in Hayward, and our family history goes back to the 19th Century in the SF Bay Area, our grandfather lived through the 1906 quake. If your family goes back to the missionary period then they must have been part of the "holier than thou crowd" of the day. In other words the people who came in and OCCUPIED the LAND that natives lived on. Sometimes people just can't hide how much their own sh** stinks.
Has it ever snowed in Oakland? I lived there from 1987-1991 when I was in the Army stationed at the old Oakland Army Base and it didn't snow during that time. However, they did have the Oakland Hills fire and of course, the infamous "Loma Prieta" quake on Oct 17th, 1989 which I will never forget. I now live in Kentucky and we are having 72 degrees right now.
Well when I was in Grammar School there was snow. Snow in the Bay Area in San Lorenzo and other neighboring towns. That happened in the 70s. I have not seen it ever again not even today. And it didn't just melt when it landed on the ground. If you don't believe me I have pictures.
@@bethmoore-love4223 Texas is always hot. Dallas got a tremendous blizzard this season. Las Vegas got snow. SF Bay Area has a winter storm watch right now. Snow flurries in SF last night above 700 ft. And it’s not over yet. We are in for an ice age.
@@emmanuelvacakis4463 How is it possible for you people to be this ignorant? Believing everything you hear from the Heritage Foundation and youtube rants? Good grief...😂
Its strange i commute by bicycle and it rained on me hard for only like 20 inches of streets then it was sunny dry the rest of commute the rain drops were like extra large ☺🚴
@@boblatkey7160 There is climate does change but not in this hyperbolic way the media likes to make it out to be.. Just not at this DANGROUS scale they say it is. Places where they used to be forest have turned into deserts and areas that used to be oceans dried up or flooded the landmass over millions and millions of years shifted to put the land in a vastly different place on the earth.. People tend to forget about plate tectonics, most of the changes in weather is due to that over millions of years. Do we have effects on the climate yes we do, but banning stoves and gas powered lawn care devices and cars isn't going to make a freaking dent. You also have to get every country in the world to do the same thing and that's just not viable of a solution. We're not technology there yet to solve the energy problem to make clean energy for everyone.
Look at ancient Egypt.. The area turned into a vast desert when it used to be a savanna. This is even before our Industrial age.. Weather has always and will always change.
High-efficiency heap pumps are the way to go. BTW, your gas furnace requires a fan, so *even with methane "natural" gas heating you still need electricity.* (The name "heat pump" is a bit confusing -- just think of it like the refrigerator in your kitchen but with the cold part of the refrigerator moved to outside your home and the hot coils on the back staying inside your home.)
Climate change, baby! Keep on creating Single Family communities (non-dense homes) and driving, instead of ebikes and transportation investments, and this is what we get!
And please tells us all "how much the temperature from Global Warming will decrease if everyone on the planet stopped using Fossil fuels today?" Fyi, anyone can google the answer.