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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Snowtober as weather extreme

 The early US snowstorm in October 2011 brought this entry on Climate Depot: Early snow in US: global warming blamed in 3, 2, 1... | Climate Depot

They were right. It didn't take long for the MSM to blame the freak October 2011 snowstorm in the NE USA on CO2 and global warming aka, climate change (let's cover all the bases so we can't be wrong).  See it here:

october2011NBC720.mov - YouTube


One would hope that the snickering Brian and Anne will be exposed to this contrary view from meteorologist Joe D'Aleo's  educational lesson on weather extremes here. Warning: some previous climate knowledge required.

Or how about this little tidbit from Steven Goddard at  Real Science.

When will the MSM, aka LSM, learn to do research before disclosing their biases on live TV. Embarrassing but not surprising!

Follow the fall-out from the BEST study mentioned in the video here and here and here and here to link a few.

And rather than Muller you might want to explore Marusek's chronology of  extreme climate events which can be accessed via link on this page. It might cause you to pause and rethink the 'unprecedented' claim of modern warmist alarmists.

From the chronology here is an example of an early low CO2 winter: The winter of 1783-84 was known as the Long Winter in New England in the United States. The first snowfall of the season blanketed the eastern seaboard from New Jersey to Maine on 12-13 November1783. That was before Brian's time so I suppose it never happened. Out of sight, out of mind.
In the United States in the interior of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and in all the New England
states, on the morning of 1 & 2 June 1843, there was a hard killer frost.Gee, global weirding in June or what?
Winter of 1844 / 1845 A.D. In the United States, on 29-30 September 1844, snow fell in the interior of
Pennsylvania, New York and the New England states. Wow, in September no less. The weather really is unpredictable,eh, Brian?

And here is some snow in Australia in their summertime in 2010. Sounds like somebody sucked the CO2 out of the atmosphere over there.

Just found this. Looks like snow cover in Autumn has been on the increase. Is trapped heat causing snow?

And one more:
Nov 03, 2011
Late October Northeast Snowstorm Is Not Unprecedented By Art Horn, Meteorologist

 


Check it out here.

Bad weather happens and it happens no matter what the current concentration of CO2  in our atmosphere. Low CO2 snow storms and high CO2 snow storms look pretty much the same. There is no need to curtail CO2 emissions because it has naught to do with crazy weather. Drive your SUV without guilt.

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