Since the 1890’s, the longest stretch of snow-free days in Fort Collins has declined 10%. The summer of 2009 was tied for the shortest on record, with only 124 days between last and first snowfalls.
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Fewer snow free days, but tremendous increase in urbanization All totally consistent with a warming planet (sarc).
Notworthy that these are figures that can’t be faked. I mean adjusted. And curious that so much of the not-fakable data does not support warming.
Good point. It’s hard to fake away all the plants and Roman archways we find under glaciers. So they choose to ignore what stares them right in the face.