There are two requirements for a record snow storm:
1) A near-record amount of moisture in the air (or a very slow moving storm).
2) Temperatures cold enough for snow.It's not hard at all to get temperatures cold enough for snow in a world experiencing global warming. According to the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, the globe warmed 0.74°C (1.3°F) over the past 100 years. There will still be colder than average winters in a world that is experiencing warming, with plenty of opportunities for snow.
The more difficult ingredient for producing a record snowstorm is the requirement of near-record levels of moisture. Global warming theory predicts that global precipitation will increase, and that heavy precipitation events--the ones most likely to cause flash flooding--will also increase. This occurs because as the climate warms, evaporation of moisture from the oceans increases, resulting in more water vapor in the air.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Snowpocalypse Now.
FYI to all you jerkholes who are using this record-setting snowfall to lambaste Al Gore and the science behind Climate Change.
So settle down, heathens. Just because Beck scrawled some gibberish on a white-board doesn't make you an expert on arguing against science... it just makes you a dumb-ass. Keep denying reality. It's what y'all do best.
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Blizzard,
Climate Change,
Global Warming,
Snowmageddon,
Snowpocalypse
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