Thursday, April 18, 2013

But of course: With May closing in, Minnesota faces a winter storm warning as warmist Paul Douglas is scheduled to appear at a global warming hoax event this evening

[Warmist Paul Douglas]:  Last Plowable Snow of a Tortured Spring? (3-6" expected by tomorrow...) | StarTribune.com
"You're in the dog house, Paul" a friend told me yesterday. No, I'm several levels below the dog house.
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The rumors are true: heavy, slushy snow is shaping up from later today into Friday morning. I'm thinking 3-5 inches; maybe 5-8" northern and western suburbs. Please avoid the northern & western suburbs. A band of 6-10" may fall from St. Cloud to Duluth.
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A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM THURSDAY TO 10 AM CDT FRIDAY.
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Environmental Commission Hosting Climate Change Discussion Thursday Night. I'm looking forward to spending some time in Edina, joined by Fresh Energy Scientist J. Drake Hamilton (who will talk about solutions, and ways to save money by shrinking your carbon footprint. Details from Edina Patch: "Local Meteorologist Paul Douglas will be on hand Thursday night, April 18, as Edina's Energy & Environment Commission hosts a discussion about climate change at Edina High School. The event is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., with a resource fair outside of EHS' Fick Auditorium. Following that, a presentation titled "What's Up with the Weather?" will run from 7-8:30 p.m. Douglas and J. Drake Hamilton, science policy director for Fresh Energy, will lead the discussion, explaining what normal weather patterns are and what science is currently indicating. “Attendees will walk away with a broader understanding of what science is telling us about climate change and what they can do to help reduce their carbon footprint,” said City of Edina Environmental Engineer Ross Bintner. “There are many things we can do that can help make a difference...”


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