Snow Extent in the Northern Hemisphere in November 2022 Among the Highest in 56 years

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WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!!!!! Where is Greta???!!!
 
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Let me just present to you some information that comes from a TOTALLY RIGHT-WING CONSERVATIVE news source.

Perhaps you'll trust your own sources for information!

Primadonna- You are going to be late to your own funeral someday! NOW CATCH UP WITH THE TIMES AND REALITY! :laugh:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...ers-making-polar-vortex-stretch-south-US.html

Changes in the relative frequency of El Nino and [FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]La [/FONT][FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]Niña[/FONT] events are tied to changes in the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, PDO.

When the PDO is positive as it was from circa 1975-2000 El Nino’s dominated which led to global temperatures increasing. When the PDO is negative as it has been for most of this century (except 2014-2018) [FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]La [/FONT][FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]Niña's [/FONT]dominate and there is little if any warming, or maybe some cooling, as happened in the previous negative phase of the PDO (1945-1975).

What causes the PDO to change from positive to negative (or vice versa) is not known. If scientists don’t know what drives these changes then they can’t possibly predict what it will do next.
 
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Has Primi not heard of lake effect snow? It's created by warmer waters not colder. All it takes is one sudden Arctic surge and we get swamped with snow. In Michigan, the snow disappeared fast and now it's been in the 40s. We are expecting another Arctic surge coming in.
 
Has Primi not heard of lake effect snow? It's created by warmer waters not colder. All it takes is one sudden Arctic surge and we get swamped with snow. In Michigan, the snow disappeared fast and now it's been in the 40s. We are expecting another Arctic surge coming in.

Priceless, just priceless!!
 
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Sober up, maggot

Your frantic searches for capitalism-supportive climatic anomalies are boring.

Global warming is a reality. Its devastation is undeniable.
Any Mammon-worshiping asshole can buy/ fabricate ' data ' to support their stock portfolios. Drought, floods , fires and rising seas cannot be faked.
 
More precipitation in the form of rain and snow is precisely a prediction of global warming.

Warming oceans increase the amount of evaporation to the atmosphere, and warmer air can hold more moisture
 
More precipitation in the form of rain and snow is precisely a prediction of global warming.

Warming oceans increase the amount of evaporation to the atmosphere, and warmer air can hold more moisture

Apparently droughts and dustbowls are predictions as well, you might as well throw in the kitchen sink whilst you're about it. Yet it wasn't that long ago that those all knowing climate soothsayers were predicting the end of snow.

Winter scenes of settled snow could become a thing of the past due to climate change, according to the Met Office.

An analysis suggests by the 2040s the South of England will no longer see freezing days. And by 2080 only very high ground and parts of northern Scotland could experience sub-zero daytime temperatures.

The Met Office warned sledging and snowball fights could be consigned to history without action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.

The full extent of the analysis is due to be revealed on BBC Panorama: Britain's Wild Weather, this evening.
Dr Lizzie Kendon, a Met Office scientist who worked on the projections, told the show: 'We're saying by the end of the century much of the lying snow will have disappeared entirely except over the highest ground.
'The overarching picture is warmer, wetter winters; hotter, drier summers. But within that, we get this shift towards more extreme events, so more frequent and intense extremes, so heavier rainfall when it occurs.
'It's a big change... in the course of our lifetime.'
 
Apparently droughts and dustbowls are predictions as well, you might as well throw in the kitchen sink whilst you're about it. Yet it wasn't that long ago that those all knowing climate soothsayers were predicting the end of snow.

[FONT=&]Winter scenes of settled snow could become a thing of the past due to climate change, according to the Met Office.[/FONT]

[FONT=&]An analysis suggests by the 2040s the South of England will no longer see freezing days. And by 2080 only very high ground and parts of northern Scotland could experience sub-zero daytime temperatures.[/FONT]

[FONT=&]The Met Office warned sledging and snowball fights could be consigned to history without action to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
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[FONT=&]The full extent of the analysis is due to be revealed on BBC Panorama: Britain's Wild Weather, this evening.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Dr Lizzie Kendon, a Met Office scientist who worked on the projections, told the show: 'We're saying by the end of the century much of the lying snow will have disappeared entirely except over the highest ground.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]'The overarching picture is warmer, wetter winters; hotter, drier summers. But within that, we get this shift towards more extreme events, so more frequent and intense extremes, so heavier rainfall when it occurs.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]'It's a big change... in the course of our lifetime.'[/FONT]

It sounds like you were not aware of the basic physical and hydrologic properties of air and ocean, until my post forced you to start frantically Googling for info.
 
It sounds like you were not aware of the basic physical and hydrologic properties of air and ocean, until my post forced you to start frantically Googling for info.

Always with the passive aggressive bullshit, you never change. Sounds like you're unaware of the PDO, El Nino and La Niña interactions.

Changes in the relative frequency of El Nino and [FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]La [/FONT][FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]Niña[/FONT] events are tied to changes in the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, PDO.

When the PDO is positive as it was from circa 1975-2000 El Nino’s dominated which led to global temperatures increasing. When the PDO is negative as it has been for most of this century [FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]La [/FONT][FONT=DDG_ProximaNova]Niña's [/FONT]dominated and there was little if any warming, and even some cooling, as happened in the previous negative phase of the PDO (1945-1975).

What causes the PDO to change from positive to negative (or vice versa) is not known. If scientists don’t know what drives these changes then they can’t possibly predict what it will do next.
 
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Yes, that's why scientists (real ones, not right-wing corporate sponsored shills) realized they needed to stop calling it global warming and began referring to it in a way that made more sense to the public.

Ergo, extreme levels of snow in Northern hemisphere = climate change.
 
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