California Gov Jerry Brown Was Right Global Warming Burning Up The Planet; Sierra Snowpack Is Measured At 188% Average (Nevada, state)
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I have no idea why people called then Gov Jerry Brown a moonbat....
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California cities and farms can expect ample water supplies this summer after winter storms blanketed the Sierra Nevada, nearly doubling the snowpack average for this time of year, state water officials said Thursday.
That is the retort of the AGW crowd when faced with declining temps. Try to nail them down to when “weather” becomes “climate”.
It is similar to when the AGW crowd tried to rationalize the cooling trend. Global “warming” was too embarrassing, so they changed it to “climate change”.
These guys are hilarious. The theory of AGW has so many flaws it is akin to a Model T auto put together with bailing wire and tape.
oh yes... a good year for snow so that proves that climate change is a hoax.
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To claim that record snowfall is inconsistent with a warming world betrays a lack of understanding of the link between global warming and extreme precipitation. Global temperatures in the last few months of record snowfall are some of the hottest on record. Warming causes more moisture in the air which leads to more extreme precipitation events. This includes more heavy snowstorms in regions where snowfall conditions are favourable. Far from contradicting global warming, record snowfall is predicted by climate models and consistent with our expectation of more extreme precipitation events. https://skepticalscience.com/Record-...al-warming.htm
When the spittoon starts floating towards the door they'll all think it's some form of spectral aberration taking a hand in funn'n with them.
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