Daily Archives: April 27, 2011

Arctic To Be Ice Free By 2016

VIENNA, Austria — Scientists working with a new computer model designed to predict the fate of the Arctic ice cap unveiled their findings at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) general assembly Meeting in Vienna this week. According to the updated … Continue reading

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Physics Killing Polar Bears

Greenhouse physics forecasts a future without polar bears The recent observation that this winter’s Arctic sea ice mass tied as the lowest ever recorded prompted speculation about how polar bears will be affected. Poor winter ice development could lead to … Continue reading

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2000 : “Snowfalls are now just 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 … Continue reading

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“Fear of flooding: High snowpack launches flood preparations”

The snowpack at Timpanogos Divide is at the highest level in recorded history — exactly 200 percent of normal. Utah County has a history of flooding, sometimes even destroying homes. And the snowpack should have begun melting already, but it … Continue reading

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“Arapahoe Basin hosts spring events and 3rd best snowpack ever”

The spring season is just taking off at Arapahoe Basin. April and May are packed with events, and the deep spring snow that has fallen on the slopes is forecasted to continue. Arapahoe Basin is enjoying their best snow season … Continue reading

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2008 : CU Professors Warned That The Colorado Ski Industry Is Doomed

DENVER — A study of two Rocky Mountain ski resorts says climate change will mean shorter seasons and less snow on lower slopes. The study by two Colorado researchers says Aspen Mountain in Colorado and Park City in Utah will … Continue reading

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“Steamboat snow depth sets record”

Snow was 15 feet deep Friday at the summit of Buffalo Pass STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — The snow at the summit of Buffalo Pass never has been deeper than it was Friday morning. Mike Gillespie, Colorado Snow Survey supervisor for the Natural … Continue reading

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Government Warns That Rivers Will Run Dry – Nature Responds With Floods

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Obama 2008 : “Let me scratch all that”

“No. I think it would be a profound mistake for us to use nuclear weapons in any circumstance. Uh, if involving, you know, civilians. . . . Let me scratch all that. There’s been no discussion of nuclear weapons. That’s … Continue reading

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Painted Themselves Into A Corner

The leading experts have warned us of the desperate state of the Arctic. Last year was the hottest year ever – NASA Ice thickness and volume is at a record low – Piomas Ice extent is at a record low … Continue reading

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