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Overheated Atmosphere Brings Late June Snow To Wyoming
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Now we know where all the ice on lake Superior migrated to.
Uh, do you suppose that the 7,500 foot elevation of SW Wyoming has something to do with it?
No bowelmovement … the snow is all down to GLO-BULL warming and climate change / extreme weather
I grew up at 7,500 feet. It doesn’t snow in the summer, or even very rarely at 12,000 feet where I worked as a wilderness ranger.
“Today’s highs will run a good 10 to 20 degrees below normal.”
http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/spotty-showers-and-unseasonably-cool/26507930
ya, CTV Calgary showed the winter storm watch for parts of Montana…however, at the upper elevations, still mid june!!
In my part of southwest Wyoming, it’s around 6,100 feet. Five of last eight days have seen frost. If the clouds clear out tonight, I expect a repeat of last week https://twitter.com/DesertDemonWY/status/476130306265591809
Central Wyoming is cold and very, very windy, alternating with highs around 80. The forecasters keep putting “85” and stuff at the end of the week and then keeping those at the end of the week. We’ve made it over 80 about twice. Husband had ice on his windshield last week—I’m at 5600 approximately.
So heat only stays in the valleys now? Which paper proves that?
I guess you could look at other years that had significant snow in mid-June, if you weren’t ignorant, stupid, & lazy.
Rotten snow… I predict it will all be melted by 2013.
In the late ’80’s at above 7,000 ft. behind Anaconda, MT I got snowed on in August. The first rush of AGW hysteria was big at the time, but not enough to scare off the snowstorm.
In the last week Turkey, this week Finland, Sweden, and Norway, and parts of Russia have had the same problem – too much CO2 induced warming causing snow.
South Africa, like parts of South America experienced freezing temperatures in the last 2 week. And to cap it South Africa recorded night-time temperatures down to -18 degrees C in the Eastern Cape 4 days ago.
Again it’s too much CO2 warming.
see http://iceagenow.info/ for details.
Finally NBC news showed the snow in Montana. Beartooth Highway (northern Wyoming and southern Montana) was closed due to snow and no one seemed to notice except the shivering tourists.