Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Exquisite global "warming" farce in Montana

Students to form human ‘350’ - October 7, 2009
[Missoula, Montana] Students will gather to physically form the number 350 on the Griz football turf at noon today to promote climate change action.

The number is significant to climate change because it represents, in parts per million, a safe limit to the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, said Erica Bloom, ASUM sustainability coordinator. The present carbon level has reached 387 ppm, well beyond the level determined as acceptable, she said.
Missoula, Montana Forecast: 43 degrees F at noon, with chance of snow this evening

Montana: Say it ain’t so: Single-digit temps forecast
Two systems are forecast to drop into Montana today and Thursday from Canada, with each expected to bring up to 3 inches of snow to Helena and a foot of snow in the mountains. Once the clouds clear on Friday, temperatures could fall to 5 degrees or lower on Saturday, according to Ben Schott with the National Weather Service in Great Falls.

He noted that typical weather for this time of year calls for highs in the 60s, and the previous record low for Oct. 10 was in 1987, when the mercury hit 15 degrees.
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And if you think five degrees is cold, don't even think about going to Yellowstone, where Schott said they're expecting lows to dip from 15 to 20 degrees below zero this weekend.

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