These pictures were sent to me June 21, 2011, from Burgess Junction, Wyoming.
They were taken last Friday, June 17, 2011 -- I believe they were delayed getting to me due to dogs having to rest each evening before the dog sled could continue its daily journey.
According to the photographer, Burgess Junction is on the north side of the Big Horns, south of Sheridan, Wyoming. Burgess Junction is kind of on the divide between the Tongue River and Little Big Horn drainages.
This global warming snowpack will be coming down the Tongue shortly into Lake Sakakawea behind Garrison Dam.
A big "thank you" to Don for forwarding me these pictures.
I understand how the driver of the third vehicle knows where to go, but I'm kinda wondering about the driver of the first vehicle. The guy in the third vehicle just follows the highway's yellow stripe, but the lead driver must be following a St Bernard.
I'm confused on your stance on this once Bruce.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't the flooding along the Missouri and the massive snowfall in June strengthen the argument for Climate Change?
Unless you're "Global Warming" headline isn't meant as sarcasm.
I have a tag at the bottom of the blog "Global Warming." Reading through the various posts tagged with "global warming" should clear things up.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, I never use the phrase "climate change" when referring to Al Gore's inconvenient truth.
Your posts seem to mock "global warming" yet that's just the marketing term scientists have used in the past to describe climate change.
ReplyDeleteReading your posts, it appears as though you think climate change (or global warming for that matter) doesn't exist.
Climate change exists.
ReplyDeleteThere was a huge warming trend, for example, during the Age of the Vikings.
But yes, climate change does exist.
"Wouldn't the flooding along the Missouri and the massive snowfall in June strengthen the argument for Climate Change?"
ReplyDeleteNo.
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