Showing posts with label snowfall. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Snowfall in Baghdad Latest Proof of Man-Made Climate Change



More reason for gloom for ignorant climate change deniers.

Evidence in the man-made climate change debate continues to dampen climate change skeptics' spirits.

This time, from Baghdad, come proof that using anecdotal evidence is a two-edged sword.
After weathering nearly five years of war, Baghdad residents thought they'd pretty much seen it all. But Friday morning, as muezzins were calling the faithful to prayer, the people here awoke to something certifiably new. For the first time in memory, snow fell across Baghdad.

Although the white flakes quickly dissolved into gray puddles, they brought an emotion rarely expressed in this desert capital snarled by army checkpoints, divided by concrete walls and ravaged by sectarian killings—delight.

At least one resident of Baghdad couldn't believe actually seeing the results of man-made climate change for the first time in his life.
"For the first time in my life I saw a snow-rain like this falling in Baghdad," said Mohammed Abdul-Hussein, a 63-year-old retiree from the New Baghdad area.

"When I was young, I heard from my father that such rain had fallen in the early '40s on the outskirts of northern Baghdad," Abdul-Hussein said, referring to snow as a type of rain. "But snow falling in Baghdad in such a magnificent scene was beyond my imagination."

DBKP has entered the debate over man-made climate change rather late in the game.

However, we were quick to notice how much anecdotal evidence was offered those arguing for man-made climate change.

This latest report from Baghdad demonstrates our motto:

"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery".

by Mondoreb
notes: RidesAPaleHorse
[images: RAPH;
Source: A First! Snow in Baghdad

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

In New England, 10 More Inches of Evidence Pile Up For Man-made Climate Change


Man-made Climate Change spokeman offers
one possible cause for record-setting snow


The UN conference on climate change drags on in Bali.
The United States made a dramatic reversal Saturday, first rejecting and then accepting a compromise to set the stage for intense negotiations in the next two years aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions worldwide.



Evidence piles up


Meanwhile, most of the northeastern United States shoveled 10 more inches of evidence for man-made climate change.
New England dug out on Friday from a record-setting storm that dumped 10 inches of snow on Boston, more than the city typically sees in the entire month of December.

Thursday's storm hit hours before the afternoon commute, snarling roadways and leaving some travelers -- many of whom left their offices early only to face the storm's full force on the road -- stranded for hours during their trips home. Others had to abandon their cars or sleep in them after running out of fuel, local media reported.


Climate change advocates search for answers


More than 400 flights were canceled at Boston Logan International Airport.

The National Weather Service said the region could expect another blast over the weekend, when a second storm is expected to drop 6 inches of snow and sleet starting on Saturday evening.


Scientist United for Climate Change (SUCC) vow to continue important research


Thursday's snowfall set a new one-day record for December 13, and was more than the 7.8 inches that typically falls during the entire month of December.


Meanwhile, Al Gore moved on from the Bali conference to Switzerland, where he collected another honor.


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by Mondoreb

[graphic 4 & 5 by RidesAPaleHorse]
[images:freakinnews]
Source: New England Digs Out After Record Snowfall
CNN - U.S. Agrees to Bali Compromise

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