2006 Study : Northeast Winters “warmer and less snowy”

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, October 4, 2006 (ENS) – Global warming will cause major changes to the climate of the U.S. Northeast if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced, scientists said today. Warmer annual temperatures, less snow, more frequent droughts and more extreme rainstorms are expected if current warming trends continue, the scientists said in a new study, and time is running out for action to avoid such changes to the climate.

The Northeast’s climate is already changing, the report said, as spring is arriving sooner, summers are hotter and winters are warmer and less snowy.

Annual temperatures across the nine states of the Northeast have risen more than 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 1970. Winter temperatures, however, have risen much faster – about 3.8 degrees since 1970.

http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/oct2006/2006-10-04-03.asp

h/t to “downthememoryhole”

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3 Responses to 2006 Study : Northeast Winters “warmer and less snowy”

  1. Dave N says:

    Appropriate h/t. Apparently many alarmists have lost their memory.

  2. Northeast’s…..warmer and less snowy.

    Uncanny. That’s exactly what is happening. Gosh.

  3. Andy Weiss says:

    But now greenhouse gases are causing blizzards all around the world!

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