The view today at Glenshee.
2009 : Alex Hill, chief government advisor with the Met Office, said the amount of snow in the Scottish mountains had been decreasing for the last 40 years and there was no reason for the decline to stop.
He added: “Put it this way, I will not be investing in the ski-ing industry.
Nor indeed any reason for it to continue. Nor any reason for it to do much of anything, until we get some models that are actually predictive. But since that would entail devising a mechanism and testing that mechanism, there’s not much hope of that.
See, proof of global weirding. All the cold flowed out of the Arctic because it is so darned hot up there. It flowed down hill, because cold air is heavier than warm air, and Scotland is below the Arctic. Pretty simple really.
its a dry snow
Every idiot knows that warm air holds more moisture and produces more snow that cold air, thus snow during the warmest part of the year should be no surprise.
Water is high in the aqueduct east of San Francisco from the Sierra Nevada run off.