DES MOINES REGISTER:So far - and don't those two words give one pause - Iowa has received an average of 36.7 inches of snow this winter.
That's a foot more than what is normal for this time of year and 4 inches more than the state usually receives for the entire winter season, which begins in November and ends - well, when it ends.
This month, Iowa has received an average of 13.2 inches of snow.
Normal: 6.3 inches.
It's the highest February total since 1994 and the most for any month since December 2000, said Harry Hillaker, the state climatologist.
- THAT'S HARDLY THE STUFF GLOBAL-WARMING IS MADE OF...
ER UM... I MEAN... IF MAN-MADE CO2 CAUSES GLOBAL-WARMING, (AND SINCE MAN-MADE CO2 HAS BEEN STEADILY AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING SINCE 1994), THEN HOW COULD THIS WINTER BE THE COLDEST AND SNOWIEST IN DECADES - ALL OVER THE WORLD, IN BOTH THE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN HEMISPHERES!?!?
- IT' DISPROVES THE AGW HYPOTHESIS. PERIOD.
If you think one winter disproves "global warming," you're ignorant of science. Also, a more accurate term would be "global climate change," because humans' effect on the global climate will vary from place to place. Some places may even get more moisture (such as snow).
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