27 March 2013
Snowfall Totals: No Warming, Here
It took Monday's foot-plus of snow to get us there, but we're finally just above the normal amount of snow for the winter.
There there's this:
Top 5 Highest Winter Snowfalls:
2011-2012: 134.5 inches
1954-1955: 132.6 inches
1955-1956: 128.8 inches
1994-1995: 121.5 inches
2003-2004: 113.9 inches
In stark contrast to the global warming liars, two of the five heaviest snowfall totals on record have been since we moved here 10 years ago. Take that, alarmists!
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I would love to have some of that moisture here in Oklahoma. It's so dry still even after some of the snow and rain weve had.
Yes there are plenty of global warming liars in this world, and we all know of a very large one, lol
I understand, Sandy. Heck ... last year, I was offering to ship excess snow to anyone who wanted it! (165" total, as measured in my front yard)
And yes, we all know the biggest liar. :)
Now, now.
It's no longer warming, it's climate change.
That way, any variation in any direction can be blamed on humanity,
and they can be penalized for it!
gfa
How rude of you to point that out, gfa ... don't you know they want us kept in the dark? ;^)
I can't keep track of which idiot said what . . but I think it was some big-wig British metrologist / scientist, years ago, that predicted that snow would become a thing of the past by the end of this decade. Yeah. Right.
Yes, Cathy, it could have been any of them. You'd think they'd shy away from sweeping statements, even if the evidence hadn't been falsified. But we underestimate hubris.
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