Posted on 12/21/2017 8:12:13 AM PST by Academiadotorg
And leaves academics stunned. "A study released Tuesday in the journal Scientific Reports found that snowfall on the highest peak in the Alaska Range has more than doubled since the start of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century, which researchers attribute to climate change," Valerie Richardson reported in The Washington Times on December 19, 2017.
"We were shocked when we first saw how much snowfall has increased," Erich Osterberg, an assistant professor of earth sciences who led the investigation with researchers from Dartmouth, the University of Maine and the University of New Hampshire, stated.
No, they wont cook the data. The Hockey Stick taught them a lesson.
But dont think they wont explain this away.
It will be easy enough to say that Global Warming caused more moisture to be carried in the atmosphere and also caused that moisture to carried further North than it otherwise would have to be deposited in the Alaskan mountains.
Actually, your ironic comment made it click for me. These researchers HAVE to say it’s caused by “climate change” OR ELSE they’ll get bled dry. Even though “climate change” is a meaningless term as it’s understood that the climate does change.
That, Sir is hilarious...
Friends don’t let friends drink and shovel snow!
Good doggie!
Read the article.
How? The study linked the heavy snow accumulation to warmer waters thousands of miles away in the tropical Pacific and Indian oceans, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Dartmouth College press release.
They are not admitting to anything but being right about Global
Warming.
More snow = Global Warming
Less snow = Global Warming
No snow = Global warming
Got it.....................
That picture is hillarious!
I don’t think he had been drinking, I think the ice under the snow was just slicker than snot.
Been in that situation myself, got pushed all the way across a four lane highway (on my feet) by the wind in conditions like that.
Had to crawl on all fours to get back across.
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