Tuesday, April 17, 2018

I Thought This Was A Longer, Colder, Snowier Spring Than Usual -- We Need Atmospheric CO2 To Go Higher, Apparently -- At Least According To The Algore Model -- April 17, 2018

Link here to Bloomberg:
Your Spring Break is over.
The calendar says it’s mid-April, but snow and ice may be headed for northern New York and New England later this week, according to Bob Oravec, a senior branch forecaster at the U.S. Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland. Places that had a nice, sunny day this past weekend probably won’t see warm temperatures again for at least several days.
Blame the Arctic. Weather patterns up there haven’t been changing much, and that’s driving colder temperatures across most of North America. The only part of the U.S. that’s bucked that trend this month has been in the Southwest, where parts of California, New Mexico, Arizona and southern Utah have had above-average temperatures, Oravec said.
Blame the Arctic.

LOL.

Back to the article: "...but snow and ice may be headed for northern New York and New England later this week."

Snow and ice may be headed for New England later this week. The forecasters aren't sure about the weather this weekend (four days from now) but they know to 0.4 degrees what the global temperature will be one hundred years from now.

Wow, this gets tedious.

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