Climate Cultists say crazy apocalyptic things to keep the progressive peeps in line, and it gives the media soundbites to terrorize normal folks. And anyone who groundhogs the approved narrative risks a bit of rhetorical whack-a-mole, but not responding to their stupid ’emissions’ is hard to resist.
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Nothing they predict comes true, like how our indifference and inaction to this imagined problem meant our children would not know snow.
It has been at least 15 years since they broke the seal on that doozy. Plenty of our children’s children have “known” snow. But this has been a lousy year with record snowfall across the west and the left Coast. They’ve got more snow than you can shake a measuring stick at *record snowfall all over, including places where children saw snow for the first time because it rarely snows where they live.
But, what’s a lying, scheming Climate Cultise to do? If they’d said that more kids would know about snow because of Global Warming, would we have listened? Someone has because a few years later, they adjusted the narrative. Both more snow and less snow were signs of the climate apocalypse, securing the dogma of the irrefutable scientific climate consensus as no matter what, it’s terrible. But don’t worry; we can fix it with Marxism.
But the old narrative still rings false in our ears. It is still, after all, about your CO2 boiling the planet, and that’s not happening.
Tony Heller from Real Climate Science reports that Casper, Wyoming, just set a historical record for single storm and single-day accumulation.
Casper…that was quite the storm. We now have new records for the single snowiest day in Casper, as well as the largest snowstorm on record! Both these records were previously set in December 1982. #wywx pic.twitter.com/CcNZhPzYGs
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) April 6, 2023
So much for kids not knowing what snow is, but back to the Warming. It can snow more the closer we get to zero degrees C—no such luck.
The winter was historically cold across much of western and central Wyoming. Here is a table showing the average temperatures for that period, how it compares to normal and the rank among the coldest winters. #wywx pic.twitter.com/qyBZCHMnAv
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) April 7, 2023
Record snow, record cold. Not to worry. Remember, warming causes cooling. Cooling causes Warming. And none of that is natural or normal.
HT | RCSB