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Snow! A Thing of The PAST!

Dr. David Viner; March 2000, Snowfall will become "a very rare and exciting event"
"Winter Scene at Yselmuiden" 1613, by, Hendrick Avercamp

More than 2 feet of snow at Bogus Basin opens hike park for this weekend

11/18/2020

 
November 17, 2020
Lead Article, Date; November 13, 2020
Website;
www.kivitv.com Idaho 6 News
Lead Author/Credit; Meredith Spelbring
Forward; Ray Langella,
Kudos; Robert W. Felix, Iceagenow.com

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Photo by: Courtesy of Bogus Basin
Please Treat me to a Cup of Coffee -$5, $10 or whatever you can do. This way I can keep sharing articles, data, information and science regarding Real, Sun Driven Climate Change! Thanks in advance!

Bogus Basin,
a "501 (c)(3) charitable organization" has seen an incredible amount of snow this year and ski season is not yet under way! As of November 13 they have already seen 2 feet plus of snow with more on the way. The Ski area is scheduled to open November 27th but “In my 32 years at Bogus Basin, I’ve never seen so much snow this early in the season,” said Nate Shake, director of Mountain Operations, in a news release. While that sounds like great news if you are a skier, keep in mind there are COVID-19 rules you must follow. See the Websites COVID-19 Page for details.

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More than 2 feet of snow at Bogus Basin opens hike park for this weekend

Yerington sees record snowfall, low temps

11/16/2020

 
November 16, 2020
Lead Article, Date; November 12, 2020
Website;
www.rgi.com
Lead Author/Credit; Chelcey Adami
Forward; Ray Langella,
Kudos; Diamond, Magnetic Reversal News

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Photo: Snow Blankets The Old Lyon County Court House November 08, 2020; Ed Andersen/Special to the Lyon County News Leader
While it is still too early to tell and just before Thanksgiving, it looks winter this year will not be any different than any other year! In fact the Lyon County Sheriff's Office recently reported 13 inches of White Rain. The South Lake Tahoe reported a Temperature of 5 Degrees just before Midnight. That beats a record of 9 Degrees from 1997.

Yerington, see record snow, low temps.

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South Lake Tahoe breaks temp records; Rain, wind on way
    Weather, 11 March
    Deerfield Beach Weather
    +83

    High: +84° Low: +76°

    Humidity: 72%

    Wind: SSE - 16 MPH


    SNOW! A THING OF THE PAST!

    According to Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia, within a few years winter snowfall will become “a very rare and exciting event.”  “Children just aren’t going to know what snow is,” he said. (The Independent; March 20, 2000) Warmists are actually a mass of Conflicting Impulses. These same Warmists are now claiming that the alleged Linear Warming is causing Cooling. Unbelievable! But, on this page I will be going back in time to about 9/1/2018 in order to help Dr. David Viner document snow as a "very rare and exciting event." 

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