First Tracks In The Snow

Empty beaches in Florida this morning, a great opportunity to make first tracks.

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10 Responses to First Tracks In The Snow

  1. arn says:

    Even Florida is no longer safe from the past.

  2. Robertvd says:

    Prepare for Coral Bleaching. Coral doesn’t like cold weather.

    • Disillusioned says:

      I trained for SCUBA the same year James Hansen and Senator Tim Wirth cherry-picked the hottest day of the year for the debut of the AGW scam – and opened windows and sabotaged the air conditioning so that the room was hot and uncomfortable.

      Anyway, in SCUBA training we were told that coral bleaching was because of global warming.

  3. Brian G valentine says:

    There is more snow on Mirabella Beach than Coney Island Beach right now. Maybe the Polar Bear Club will consider moving their swim days to Florida in January.

  4. Bob G says:

    the top photo is the exact view of what you would see in Duluth Minnesota before that part of Lake Superior freezes over. the beach on Minnesota point. FYI that lake is never warm. the first time I saw the ocean was at Pensacola Florida in early March, 40 years ago, and I was shocked how cold the water was.

  5. dm says:

    so, images #1, 2 and 4 are what catastrophic anthropogenic global warming looks like;-} Oh my, the worst manntasy has come true!!!!

    Dr. Mann, what faux remedy do you recommend? Spreading coal & other ash from the Gulf Coast to Cheyenne, WY and from the Sierra Nevada to the Appalachians, perhaps.

    • Brian G Valentine says:

      It is the difference between “weather” and “climate.”

      It is some 10-15 deg.F colder in the US than average for this time, and this is cold “weather.”

      Had it been 10-15 F warmer than average for this time (and frequently is), it
      would be “climate.”

      AGW is a “hot spot” that travels around the globe and attacks randomly, causing hot “weather,” hurricanes,” “droughts,” and “floods.” It is unpredictable where it will attack next.

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