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4/29/2024 12:49:34 AM
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Section 6: International Subject: Wrong: snow not becoming rare Msg# 1203301
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Those cartoons are spoofing the statement originally made by a UK climate scientist referring to global warming & predicting children won't know what snow is. And it still seems relevant to spoof them these days.
Recall how Europe had plenty of snow in the late months of 2023 allowing their ski resorts to open weeks earlier than normal. Also in Alaska and in the northern hemisphere and other locations Quotes: Reports: Europe’s ski resorts celebrate as November snow brings early start to 2023-24 season Click Here Msg# 1195842 Bumper snowfall to Start Early Ski Season in Europe: ‘One of the best starts I can remember’ Click Here : “In dozens of locations across the Alps, towns and communes experienced 2 meters of snow, or over 6 feet, falling on them in just 24 hours. Storms have been piling into the Alps for the last two weeks, with snow accumulations of more than 100cm quite widespread. “ “Big resorts in France, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria have all moved the opening date of the season up at least a week to November 18th.” Wintry blast in Europe has brought record snow and bitter cold “Satellite imagery and ground observations reveal a remarkable snowfall extent over the continent. The extent of snowfall over the Northern Hemisphere has run near to above average for the last eight weeks, according to NOAA.” Russia Reels From -60°C Cold Blast… And Munich Breaks December snow Record Click Here 100 inches of early Alaskan snow overcomes greens announcements that snow will become a thing of the past. And its the earliest, setting a record in Anchorage, Ak.. It's more than 8-1/2 ft. & causing some roofs to collapse. Msg# 1198378 Remember When The NY Times Predicted The ‘End Of snow’? Click Here Where are the snowless winters that have been predicted? Click Here And today's news includes a report titled: Heavy snowfall hits New England and leaves thousands in the dark in Maine Click Here More than 25,000 homes and businesses were without electricity in Maine as trees and branches laden with heavy snow fell on power lines. Msg# 1196785 Quite a number of references, globally PS For folks to use the above "click here" commands, please visit those earlier message numbers shown. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: This one is spot on Not in the mid-Atlantic area. The last time there was enough ice to skate on the creek at my place was 1990. As a youngster, I skated every winter on Seneca Creek off the upper Chesapeake. The Baltimore papers carried articles every year about icebreakers in the upper Chesapeake. Those ships have been in mothballs for a decade or more. Ice fishing is a forgotten sport. Ignoring what is happening before our eyes because of the left/right political battles over whether humans can control it or not makes no sense to me. |