Yes, Even Late May Snow Is Evidence of Climate Change (aka Global Warming)

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  1. Grant in Texas - May 27, 2013

    The snow this past weekend was at an elevation of 5,000 feet in the Adirondacks, hardly typical of most regions.  We are in our 90’s now in Texas and the Gulf of Mexico is already above 80° F meaning once again “hurricane season” no longer waits until June anymore. I remember living in Park City, Utah in 1974 and seeing snow on June 3 but then we were at 7,000 feet.  The “deniers” look at solitary events, not at the WORLD annual temperatures upon which weather science relies.  All one has to do is visit Glacier National Park which soon won’t have any glaciers left .  On the wall of the ranger station are photos of the same ice fields taken yearly from the 1930’s on and you can see how the ice has been melting/retreating.  Spending a couple of weeks in Norway last summer, there was much concern about their shrinking glaciers since they now generate nearly 100% of their electricity from hydro power.  While a graduate student in physics at Texas A&M (hardly a liberal campus) I visited its renowned meteorology department and 30 years ago the professors there were peppering their conversation with “global warming” while showing us aerial photos of shrinking ice fields in Antarctica.  Below are links to recent studies presented at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2007, a symposium of the world’s TOP scientists, not the small group mostly on the payroll of big energy companies.  https://c479107.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/files/24413/area14mp/k447jstq-1369454227.jpghttp://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar4/wg1/ar4-wg1-spm.pdf

  2. House of Roberts - May 31, 2013

    Hi Mugsy! North Alabama has been below average in May, and next week looks for that to continue. I started a new job two weeks ago, working five eights instead of the four tens (actually elevens) I worked before the end of the year. Anyway, that’s why I haven’t checked in lately. All my outdoor work has shifted to weekends.

  3. Mugsy - May 31, 2013

    Be sure to check in regularly. You know where to find me.

  4. Linwood Mcgee - June 13, 2013

    January 26, 2011 — Snow falls in Northwest D.C. 5 inches was officially recorded at National Airport. The region has not received at least 2 inches of snow since that storm. (Ian Livingston)Though Christmas week was a wintry one for some of Washington, D.C.’s north and west suburbs, the city failed to record any significant snowfall. Through today, only 0.2 inches of snow has officially fallen this winter.

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