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To: jazzlover2 who wrote (7023)3/13/2025 8:57:22 PM
From: jazzlover2  Respond to of 7187
 
Now 13.8 feet (420 cm) accumulated snowfall. Someone recently explained it's clear evidence of man made global warming, we get more snow as the temp increases, as the warmer Lake Superior no longer freezes over and thus increasing the lake effect snow. The condescending tone was like a man speaking to a child.

I asked, why then did we receive only half that amount of snow last winter during an exceptional El Nino warm winter? We should have been buried with snow last winter if his theory was correct?

Answer, it's complicated.

Sounds like religion to me not science. But I'm still learning.



To: jazzlover2 who wrote (7023)4/19/2025 12:24:14 PM
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End of winter (hopefully) total snow accumulation 15.8 feet.

Good time to short Tesla stock :) all in good humour.