Friday, October 28, 2011

Earliest New York City snow since Civil War
Northeast U.S. braces for October snowstorm with up to a FOOT predicted in areas.
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New York has received measurable snow before Halloween only three times since 1869 – and never more than one inch, which is what some experts are predicting.

It would be the earliest one-inch snowfall in the city since the Civil War.
The Anasazi Ask : “What Caused Climate Change?” | Real Science
The Anasazi of New Mexico were wiped out by a 70 year long drought in the 13th century. We now know that it was due to a 0.0001 ppm increase in CO2 from their bean farms. This drought was of course much less serious than the six month long drought New Mexico experienced this year.
Thing Of The Past Comes To DC | Real Science
October snow hasn’t happened in DC since the ice age scare of the 1970s, which Muller tells us never actually happened.
Washington Post : Down Is Up | Real Science
Since 1998, CO2 has continued to rise rapidly, but temperatures have not. Scratch that theory.

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