Cherry Blossom Watch

Six years ago, the Washington Post predicted cherry blossoms would start forming in January, due to a 0.0001 mole fraction increase in CO2 over the past century.

Could cherry blossoms one day be blooming in winter? – The Washington Post

This year started out as the coldest on record in Washington DC.

High Plains Regional Climate Center

I was in DC that week, and didn’t see any cherry blossoms. I did see a lot of ice however.

I was planning on attending a social event in Washington DC this Sunday, but it looks like it may get snowed out.

Weather Street:Clouds and Precipitation Forecast Movie

Three years ago the Potomac was frozen solid on March 7 – first time that has happened in March since the 18th century.

Toto was studying global warming on March 7, 2015 – out on the ice which covered much of Chesapeake Bay.

This is what Philadelphia looked like yesterday – March 7, 2018. No cherry blossoms.

But Washington DC wasn’t always cold like this in March. During 1946, Cherry trees bloomed twice in DC. Once on March 15, and again in November.

Ludington Daily News – Google News Archive Search

1 Nov 1946, Page 3 – at Newspapers.com

George Washington’s first January in office was the warmest January on record at the Nation’s Capital.

A Meteorological Account of the Weather in Philadelphia: From January 1 … – Charles Peirce – Google Books

Global warming superstition is just one more form of mental illness on display by Washington Post writers. They see no evidence of warming weather, but still write mindless articles about cherry blossoms in January.  It is very cold here on the East Coast – more like January weather and forecast to stay that way for the indefinite future.

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