Sunday, February 24, 2013

Global Warming To Clobber The Midwest -- Again

Weather Channel is reporting:
As we start the new workweek, Winter Storm Rocky will target the snow-weary Plains and Midwest. 
And so it goes. Follows on Winter Storm Q.

Sunday (today) -- Denver: 6 to 12 inches of new snow. Blizzard warnings are in effect for eastern Colorado.

Monday / Monday night:
Parts of Kansas, northern Oklahoma, and northwest Missouri once again have the potential to see some of the heaviest accumulations with 6 to 12 inches likely, and the potential for over 12 inches in some places.
One can find the Weather Channel winter storm names here; if there is another winter storm, it will be "Saturn" followed by "Triton" and "Ukko."

2 comments:

  1. Maybe "global warming" is becoming a bit of a misnomer?

    Things 'seem' like they are changing. Maybe the climate?

    Mike

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    1. The weather and the climate have always been changing.

      With regard to global temperature, no one has told me who sets / adjusts the thermostat.

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