Posted on 02/10/2010 2:54:39 PM PST by opentalk
Not if we are dramatically cooling and getting a taste of Ice Age conditions. The actual facts, not computer modeled theories, are that previously in history during cold periods the Earth developed mile high Glaciers. Those glaciers were formed by falling snow. So therefore, colder environments do not equate to significantly less snowfall. The reason is that evaporation from the Earths Oceans is controlled by many factors. Air pressure, water temperature, air humidity and wind speed to name just the major factors. Now when it gets colder, the air can get drier if the moisture is frozen out of the air (Ice Fog and snow). If the air is less humid, it will cause more evaporation. We also have the new Cosmic Ray Interference theories that illustrate that more cloud formation occurs when the sun is less active. This explains how we could theoretically get more cloud formation during the Ice Age periods. More cloud formation means more snow and mile high glaciers.
Also, as others have pointed out on this thread, the only areas you can get more snow on a warming Earth is at higher elevations. The main reason is because it will be too warm to snow at lower elevations. In other words, the AGW Worshipers live in a fantasy world that does not exist.
Sure, why not?
They have told us equally retarded stuff for 20 years and nobody challenged or questioned any of them.
In fact, Congress and brain-dead state legislatures are passing a law-a-minute to prevent a totally fictitious problem; and allowing the sale of equally fictitious "credits."
And they're doing it today --- when everybody else already knows the entire crisis was faked.
Did I mention that the IPCC released a statement today apologizing for calling the IPCC a scientific group? Does that take cojones or what?
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