Posted on 12/18/2021 1:13:15 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
It’s hard to imagine that there’s anyone so ignorant that they don’t know what the phrase “white Christmas” means. Perhaps pretend ignorance, for scoring SJW points?
It's not, but they never miss a chance to preach Global Warming caused by evil white people.
I have always lived in the north and I have had more than my share. The latest we have ever gone without measurable snow here is December 20, but it looks we are going to push that later this year. Some years we have mild winters and some years we get smacked. If they are looking for a trend here, I’d like to see how they would establish that based of the weather history. Winter is like a box of chocolates...
re: “The numbers are small enough that it’s difficult to tell whether this is a meaningful trend .... “
AND THAT, friends, is ALL you need to know. (i.e., they are trying to make things up again.)
Chances of snow on the ground were a little greater 50 years ago but people were afraid of a new ice age.
I wish these people would make up their minds. Why, just last night I watched the famous documentary film with Donnie Darko , “The Day After Tomorrow” and according to it climate change causes severe snowstorms.
Nope but headline only readers see an entirely different context.
I seem to remember something about the odds of a white Christmas being very slIm.
Advertisers would offer really good savings if it was a white Christmas.
The numbers are small enough that it’s difficult to tell whether this is a meaningful trend and, if so, whether climate change or natural weather variability is the cause, said University of Arizona atmospheric scientist Xubin Zeng, who ran the data.
Still...
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There’s no still.
Propaganda propaganda propaganda.
The still is still no evidence of global warming.
That’s what he found.
This author is a DC transplant who knows nothing of mid-Atlantic weather.
See: https://www.weather.gov/lwx/2015christmas-statistics for the incredible variability in temperatures in DC/Baltimore region.
It’s not even on the top 5 chart, but I distinctly remember playing w/ my new K2 football (? is that what it was — a mini football - anyone remember when that came out?) in my grandmother’s yard on Christmas Day in the early 1970’s in 70-degree weather.
It’s not climate change you AP moron, it’s called “weather.”
Humans, Neanderthals and beavers are the only creatures known to alter the environment to benefit themselves.
Neanderthals were punished withe extinction, humans with covid19 and climate change.
Why do the beavers go unscathed?
My dad said the same thing, and he's obviously old.
Oh, it's always cold in December, just not always snowy.
January in Ohio is a different story. It's almost always snowy or slushy.
Somebody please tell Xubin Zeng and the rest of the IDIOTS at the ASS PRESS that I currently have 3 feet of the white muck outside my front door, they can come and haul it off anytime they like!
Winter in Seattle looks like what I have been seeing out my window for most of the day --- rain.
Dave Chappelle “ I dreaming of a whitey Christmas”.
I have noticed the warmer winter’s by the bills I pay to snow removal crew for some properties I own
We have had some winter’s they only plowed 7-8 times all winter.
25 years ago that was 4-5 days worth.
Some day I am going to the Donner Pass Picnic Area.
No they really are that culturally ignorant.
My homeschooled culturally educated children tell me about it all the time.
Oddly enough I experienced a white Christmas down in Panama City Fl in 1989.
I left about 5am and drove down from Atlanta on the morning of Dec 24 and ran into heavy ice on the road (Hwy 231) about 20 miles north of PC (the city, not the beaches). A serious ice storm had tracked along the gulf coast the night before, there were icicles hanging from the power lines, ice covered the roads. My car thermometer showed 16F at about 9am Christmas Eve morning.
I grew up in the Fla panhandle and haven’t seen anything like it before or since. I arrived at my parents house with icicles hanging off the bumper of my car.
I’ve had snow on the ground from Thanksgiving till Easter a few times and once till cinco de Mayo here in the mountains of Pa. in the last 15 or 20 years and my buddies 75 year old dock on the Chesapeake hasn’t been been swamped yet…. so global warming is still a crock of shit.
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