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But this is different. It’s a dry snow. Sort of. Caused by global cooling. Except not global because global warming sometimes causes things to go the opposite. Cooling causes the air to be less hot, allowing it not to dry out so quickly, thus more moisture is available, thus more snow in the winter.
Elsewhere, it’s a wet snow, caused by warm air that causes snow since the colder air has less moisture and is just cold. So it doesn’t snow.
Snow caused by either global warming or global cooling looks almost identical, you just have to have a trained eye to see the difference between dry snow and wet snow.
Or something.
Lol hilarious! You see it’s the hot oceans, especially the heat that is densely sequestered in the deep oceans, that rises up into the atmosphere, and all that hot air up high displaces and causes the cold to sink, hence snow down low.
And also, lots of hot air over the hot dessert, because Snow in Phoenix, 60 snowy photos at link including of the Salt River Fields Stadium in Scottsdale: http://ktar.com/88/1612205/Dont-laugh-Snow-in-Phoenix-is-really-a-big-deal