One Day Later

Yesterday, CU professor Mark Williams announced the demise of Colorado skiing. And today, southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico are forecast to get 3-4 feet of snow.

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21 Responses to One Day Later

  1. AndyG55 says:

    What these warmista , alarmista drones don’t seem to realise is that the world’s climate is continuing just has it ALWAYS has done,

    Up, down, sideways.

    Of course slightly unusual events occasionally happen, its Earth’s climate !!

    But all in all…

    NOTHING UNUSUAL IS HAPPENING WITH CLIMATE OR WEATHER.

  2. rah says:

    Why would anyone expect a “Fellow at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research and Professor of Geography, at the University of Colorado” that is “on the core faculty of Environmental Studies.” pay attention to the weather in the mountains in the very state where he lives IN THE MOUNTAINS? (Sarc).

    • NancyG says:

      Ha! He’s probably having heart palpitations because he was caught and faces jail, and the UTI…too much sex? Hope he used a condom, might be something nastier than a UTI.

    • David A says:

      Rah, I enjoy hearing your truck driving stories. I am curious, are you paid by the mile? Are you an owner operator? How does the snow and ice affect your pay?

  3. sabretoothed says:

    How come he was not sick to run the Whole IPCC but now he’s ill? WTF Clinton headache special?
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Pachauri-gets-relief-till-Thursday/articleshow/46350023.cms

  4. ren says:

    In the north east connect to the two storms. Snow will also be on March 2.
    http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/northeast-region/weather-radar

  5. philjourdan says:

    3-4 feet? I feel like a piker with only 8 inches!

  6. emsnews says:

    Sad, isn’t it?

    I bet Colorado’s liberals will whine about too much snow now.

  7. rachase says:

    The cumulative average daily temperature deviation this winter in Winston-Salem NC (Piedmont Region in the north central part of the state) is currently 7% below normal. (NWS), following a below normal summer and fall. Our newspaper continues to run stories from the AP, and an ocassional editorial about the impending doom we face from human caused Climate Change, and refuses to print any letters to the edior factually refuting that nonsense. When I asked why, the response was that because a scientific consensus agreed that global warming is real, they did not want to “confuse” readers with contrary arguments.

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