June 9, 2023

Global Warming Brings 15 Inches of Snow to the Sahara Desert

*Editor’s Note* – The idiots who will say that it is global warming that causes the Sahara Desert to see 15 inches of snow are also saying that the Sahara Desert will turn green in 15,000 years. I wonder if that greening will happen instantly?

“More than 15 inches (40cm) has blanketed sand dunes across the small town of Ain Sefra, Algeria.

It is the second time snow has hit in nearly 40 years, with a dusting also recorded in December 2016.

But this snowfall which hit yesterday, is much deeper than the fleeting shower little more than a year ago.

Locals, who endure temperatures of 37C in summer, were stunned as dense snow settled on the town, known as ‘the gateway to the desert’.”<<<Read More>>>

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Just How Cold Is It?

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Damn That Global Warming

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Predicting The Future

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First Snow

Parts of Maine woke up to a bit of snow this morning. On my way to work this morning, I caught sight of this beautiful creature experiencing the first snowfall of the year. She better look out. Maine is in the midst of deer hunting season and some hunters are getting very interested in filling their freezers.

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Lots of Snow Still in Maine

This photo taken in Jackman, Maine on Friday, March 20, 2015

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Train Trestle Over Knik River, Alaska

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Photo by Al Remington

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Finally Enough Snow

In the Anchorage, Alaska area to open the ski jumps.
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Photo by Al Remington

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First Snows

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Milt Inman Photo

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Climate Change You Can Drink To

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