A few weeks ago, the “facts only” LA Times announced that New Mexico would never recover from a drought they were having.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Dry as a bone up in Red River.
http://www.redriverskiarea.com/live-cams
2.2 metres at the snow plot at Fernie and they are opening early for a pre-view weekend before the real season opening Nov 30.
Two years in a row of record snow fall – over 11 metres each season when the long term average is under 9 metres. No shortage of snow here 🙂
http://www.skifernie.com/conditions/mountain-cam-detail.aspx?image=2
No. Can’t see much liquid H2O.
You can’t drink snow. Unless you can figure out some way to “magically” transform snow into water.
That is the best one I’ve heard in ages!!
😀
Is it possible to irrigate plants with it?
This is a harbinger of the return of the bust bowl years. No. Wait a minute. This will be much worse the the dust bowl years. Just you wait and see..
A clear view of the defunct skiing industry in New Mexico that alarmists had predicted. It does look almost defunct, hardly anyone is skiing.
No one can afford to ski anymore. Fixing “climate change” won’t fix that, and will probably make it worse.
Actually, Red River is pretty remote and small. That is why I like it so much.
I just wish they would get some precip up there. 🙂
Six to eight inches forecast for Albuquerque tonight.
NOAA, Nov. 21
“U.S. Winter Outlook Dominated by Dire Drought News”
“Drought, and not widespread snowstorms, may be the biggest story this winter according to the official U.S. winter outlook.”
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/winter-outlook-dominated-by-dire-drought-news-16761
Old Farmers Almanac disagrees:
“According to the newest edition of North America’s oldest continuously published periodical, a decline in solar activity combined with ocean-atmosphere patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic will result in below-normal temperatures and above-normal snowfall during most of the winter across much of the United States.
“This winter is shaping up to be a rough one,” says Janice Stillman, editor of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. “Sweaters and snow shovels should be unpacked early and kept close by throughout the season. The good news is that the extra precipitation—which will fall as rain or snow depending where you are—will help with any drought issues left over from the summer.”
http://www.almanac.com/content/almanacs-long-range-weather-forecast-us-and-canada
Beautiful day for mountain skiing here in Colorado. Fresh pow-pow.