Record Snowfall on Dec. 1st Defies “Global Warming”


Contrary to mass-media reporting, scientists are regularly coming out with data that directly contradicts the theory of global warming. The newest information comes to us from the NOHRSC:

Although snowfall coverage analyses at the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC) have only been generated since 2003, it is interesting to note that U.S. snow cover on the morning of Dec. 1, 2015 is the highest on record for this day of the year.  38.7% of the U.S. (including a small part of southwestern Canada) is currently snow-covered(Fig. 1).  This tops the previous record of 36.5% set on this day in 2006 and the now, third-placed, 35.0% set on this day in 2005.  I recognize and acknowledge that 13 years is a very short period of record.  I also realize that snow cover today may bear no semblance to snow cover a month from now and may not be related to snow cover globally.  And I try not to use single events to proclaim a climate change or a non-climate change conclusion.  Here, we are looking at an accumulation of many events.

While this information is swept under the rug by mainstream media, the collective motive behind the perpetuation of global warming may be the most shocking of all. Now the a UN official is reporting that global warming is a scam intended to  kill off capitalism.

Source: Climate Depot

 

 

 



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