The snow depth in Horokanai, in northern Japan’s Hokkaido, has been measured at 3.124 meters (slightly more than 10 feet), setting a new local record.
It beats the previous record of 3.119 meters set in 1970.I've been to Hokkaido once. It was late fall, and quite cold, with a bit of snow; glad I wasn't there when the "real snow" falls.
Now, back to global warming slamming Europe. From AP News:
Late last week we anticipated this:
Global Warming Hits Europe
We noted this was going to happen earlier this week. From iceagenow.
We were stationed in Germany, England, and Turkey for 13 consecutive years. In addition, I spent another one year there on my own. I do not recall temperatures ever being this cold. I'm sure we had some cold spells and there may have been winter storms that I have forgotten but I honestly do not recall the kinds of winter storms that have been hitting Europe the last seven years. Temperatures, in Celsius, across Europe today:
Now the headlines:
If you are having trouble with cognitive dissonance when it comes to "Algore experts" on global warming and what reality is telling you, see this post.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.