Friday, May 25, 2007

global winter?

This just in from the Global Warming Weather desk. Weather observers at Pike's Peak, Co. just announced the summit has had its snowiest spring in 10 years. From the local paper:

"This is the snowiest spring on Pikes Peak in more than a decade. Barr Camp recorded 231 inches of snow this winter. (It only saw 50 inches in 2006.)

2 comments:

Travis Strickland said...

Very scientific. What goes on in one very small part of the earth has very little to do with over all trends of the entire Earth. To say the Earth is warming is not the same as saying every single spot on the Earth is getting hotter. Otherwise, any hot spell could be used as evidence for global warming. This comment has no bearing on the global warming debate.

Love Always,

Travis Strickland

Anonymous said...

"Tis with our judgement as our watches, none go just alike yet each believes his own." Every one is an expert in foreign relations, the management of baseball teams, raising other folks children.

bill