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UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space
This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. http://www.universetoday.com/2010/01...ce/#more-49891 Double-A |
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On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote:
UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. Algore the ogre-ish gasbag now frozen too. http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010...ontroversy.php |
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On Jan 7, 9:27*pm, jughead wrote:
On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote: UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. Algore the ogre-ish gasbag now frozen too.http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010...-ice-sculpture... With the apparent colder temperatures this winter, they can move that ice sculpture further south! Maybe take it on a tour through frozen states! Those states tend to be the "red" states so it should get the "warmest" reception there! Double-A |
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On Jan 8, 10:35*am, Double-A wrote:
On Jan 7, 9:27*pm, jughead wrote: On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote: UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. Algore the ogre-ish gasbag now frozen too.http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010...-ice-sculpture... With the apparent colder temperatures this winter, they can move that ice sculpture further south! *Maybe take it on a tour through frozen states! *Those states tend to be the "red" states so it should get the "warmest" reception there! Double-A Too bad our Arctic ocean, Greenland and Antarctica haven't been getting their fair objective share of all this extra snow. I wonder what the problem is. Is there any way of keeping England frozen solid? ~ BG |
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On Jan 8, 1:35*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Jan 7, 9:27*pm, jughead wrote: On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote: UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. Algore the ogre-ish gasbag now frozen too.http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010...-ice-sculpture... With the apparent colder temperatures this winter, they can move that ice sculpture further south! *Maybe take it on a tour through frozen states! *Those states tend to be the "red" states so it should get the "warmest" reception there! Double-A Double A Lots of snow relates to my heavy air theory that depends on warm air over ocean waters(evaporation) I being a meteoroligist predicted all these bad storms even in Arizona many moons ago.Humankind has to addept or many will die. Not many Earth areas with thin air(very low humidity) A cold north wind can create snow storms never seen before The moisture is there. Bert |
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On Jan 8, 2:42*pm, bert wrote:
On Jan 8, 1:35*pm, Double-A wrote: On Jan 7, 9:27*pm, jughead wrote: On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote: UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. Algore the ogre-ish gasbag now frozen too.http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010...-ice-sculpture... With the apparent colder temperatures this winter, they can move that ice sculpture further south! *Maybe take it on a tour through frozen states! *Those states tend to be the "red" states so it should get the "warmest" reception there! Double-A Double A Lots of snow relates to my heavy air theory that depends on warm air over ocean waters(evaporation) *I being a meteoroligist predicted all these bad storms even in Arizona many moons ago.Humankind has to addept or many will die. Not many Earth areas with thin air(very low humidity) *A cold north wind can create snow storms never seen before *The moisture is there. Bert True, as without sufficient water vapor there'd be little if any snow. Perhaps when central Antarctica gets that extra foot of seasonal snow is when global warming will be at its worse. ~ BG |
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On Jan 8, 2:42*pm, bert wrote:
On Jan 8, 1:35*pm, Double-A wrote: On Jan 7, 9:27*pm, jughead wrote: On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote: UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. Algore the ogre-ish gasbag now frozen too.http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010...-ice-sculpture... With the apparent colder temperatures this winter, they can move that ice sculpture further south! *Maybe take it on a tour through frozen states! *Those states tend to be the "red" states so it should get the "warmest" reception there! Double-A Double A Lots of snow relates to my heavy air theory that depends on warm air over ocean waters(evaporation) *I being a meteoroligist predicted all these bad storms even in Arizona many moons ago.Humankind has to addept or many will die. Not many Earth areas with thin air(very low humidity) *A cold north wind can create snow storms never seen before *The moisture is there. Bert True, as without sufficient water vapor there'd be little if any snow. Perhaps when central Antarctica gets that extra foot of seasonal snow is when global warming will be at its worse. How many new/fresh average inches of snow has Greenland received for the past year? How much of Greenland never gets above freezing? ~ BG |
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On Jan 7, 9:27*pm, jughead wrote:
On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote: UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. Algore the ogre-ish gasbag now frozen too.http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010...-ice-sculpture... Interesting transference. ~ BG |
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On Jan 7, 6:40*pm, Double-A wrote:
UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas seeing the most snow in 50 years. http://www.universetoday.com/2010/01...l-as-seen-from... Double-A Correct, as all that new atmospheric water via global warming has to go somewhere. Got any clue as to how much all-inclusive water that we humans manage to artificially evaporate? ~ BG |
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