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Saturday, January 28, 2017

The Entire State Of California -- North And South -- Setting Rain/Snow Records -- January 28, 2017

Two global warming links today:
Data points from those two articles:
  • Squaw Valley, CA: more than 8 feet of snow fell in five days
  • Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, CA: more snow has fallen this January than any other month in the resort's recorded history -- that's any month, not just January, and the month is not yet over; as of January 24, 2017, 246 inches (20.5 feet) had fallen
  • Mammoth Mountain: previous monthly record -- 209 inches set in December 2010
  • Tahoe City, CA; snowiest January since 1952; again, the month is not over; 135 inches for the month, so far
  • there is so much snow on the Sierra Nevada that some ski lifts had to close; chairs were buried
  • a series of storms  have dumped more than 300% of normal January precipitation to most of the state
One wonders if Algore will change his slide presentation to reflect how the warmists so successfully predicted all of this.

By the way, some readers my have noted that I moved "global warming" links at the sidebar farther down. I am trying to gradually move away from posts on "global warming" -- Trump has just kept me too busy. So, a big "thank you" to a reader alerting me to these snow stories, and I assume the Kennedys were happy to see the notes, always looking for places to show their grandchildren what snow looks like.

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