Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Early start to winter ≈20% of USA is covered in snow already

Quoting Anthony Watts at WattsUpWithThat:
“While early autumn snowstorms aren’t uncommon in US weather history, they tend to be quick affairs that melt off quickly in a day or two. This however is a bit different in that we have a significant portion of the northern Midwest plains and northern Rockies are snow covered and it is not quickly dissipating, in fact it is increasing…

What is also interesting is the 6 year trend of snow depth on this date.”
Click the image & read the rest:
Click the image & read the rest
Here in Ski Town USA, I awoke on the last day of SUMMER to find my front lawn covered in snow! That was more than a month EARLIER than usual!

Click here for typical shorter winter propaganda.
Click here for more on the current cooling trend.
Click here for some basic science on climate change.

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