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
December 26, 2020 Lead Article Date: December 26, 2020 Website; Buffalo News Lead Author/Credit; Sharon Cantillon Forward; Ray Langella, Rapid Cooling Source: Buffalo News, Photo Credits; Sharon Cantillon, Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020 Sharon has been a staff photographer at the Buffalo News for 24 years 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! First, I hope all of you had a Merry Christmas and will continue to enjoy this Holiday Season as much as possible under the circumstances. Yes, it is true we are living through some very tough times but it is my hope that we will be getting past this COVID event in the very near future! However, if were you dreaming of a White Christmas and that is your immediate concern then just maybe a little white rain will have helped brightened up your spirits. Of course, if your dreams of a White Christmas did not come true, there is always next year. Not too mention, Spring is still a ways off and Little Christmas is coming up on Wednesday January 06, 2021. Perhaps, Little Christmas may be your second chance at a White Christmas! .In any event several cities did see some white stuff over Christmas. Even my Cousin Maryanne in Carmel NY had gotten 9.5 inches plus of snow a week before Christmas back on December 17, 2020. Buffalo, New York received a 5.5 inches of Snow on Christmas Day. "According to records kept at the National Weather Service Office in Buffalo, this ranks as the sixth-snowiest Christmas Day since 1980 and ninth-snowiest since 1943, when snow depth records began." Of course adding insult to injury "Buffalo saw more snow the following day, with a record 15.4 inches of snow falling by 2 p.m., easily surpassing the mark of 10.7 inches that fell on Dec. 26, 1956, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Jason Alumbaugh." Christmas snowfall in Buffalo ranks in top 10 for the holiday Parts of Cleveland got hit hard on Christmas Eve with up to a foot of Snow. Pittsburg also set a new Christmas Day record, recording 5.1 inches of Snow breaking the old record of 3.5 inches of Snow set in 1935. Making this Christmas Day the Snowiest Christmas Day ever according to 11 News WPXI. Yes, there were records set all over the place making the idea that Snow, being a Thing of The Past is more likely to be more common in future! By the way! If you had Snow over Christmas let us know below. Doesn't matter how much. A light dusting to several inches or a foot or more. Just post it below!
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Weather, 11 March 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." Archives
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