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[12 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 4 views]

Record snowfall across Europe and North America have allowed ski resorts to open for the season early than expected this year.  Heavy snow across North America in early November as well as in October in Europe have allowed ski resorts to open.  Resorts in Italy, Austria and Switzerland opened early as well as in Utah and California in the U.S.
Read More: www.climatechangefraud.com

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[10 Nov 2008 | One Comment | 23 views]

And it’s only early November!  A powerful blizzard in around around Sioux Falls, South Dakota, dropped up to four feet of snow and arrived with whipping winds late last week.  Some stretches of Interstate 90 was closed and motorists were stranded for up to 24 hours while rescue crews attempted to reach them at speeds as little as one-half mile per hour due to the conditions.
Read More: robertd.wordpress.com

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[30 Oct 2008 | 2 Comments | 30 views]

Two days after the end of British summertime, snow fell in and around UK, causing power lines to snap, automobile accidents to block roadways and even a vehicular death due to the poor conditions. A light dusting of snow was recorded in London, which saw its first October snow in 74 years. Could the winter of 2008 be a repeat of the frigid winter of 2007? With global temperatures continuing to plummet, I’m guessing the chance of this happening is much higher than a global warming-induced heat …

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[30 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 9 views]

The Climate Change Fraud staff picked a winner of a post for today (by global warming skeptic favorite Alan Caruba, even). Not only did New Jersey get a large amount of snowfall (up to 14 inches measured in at least one spot), but Alan makes a point of mentioning that the current cooling period has been tracked back to 1998, just as many of us in the global warming skeptics arena have been saying for some time. Weather does not make climate. But a decade of cooling …

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[13 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 19 views]

Over the weekend, Boise Idaho received the earliest measurable snowfall since record-keeping began in 1898.  1.7 inches of snow fell Friday night and the storm, which took many by surprise, left the area with scattered power outages from the heavy, wet snowflakes.
Read More: www.idahostatesman.com

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[10 Oct 2008 | 3 Comments | 41 views]

The latest forecast for Cody, Wyoming has the area expecting a 100% chance of snow with lows in the low 20’s and highs in the low 30’s.  According to this site, the average high and low for this time of the year in the area is 63 and 38, respectively. Looks like we could be in for another cold winter!
Read More: www.cookevilleweatherguy.com