Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Further reason not to trust the 'global warming' predictions

Last night they were predicting some freezing rain this evening, then snow tonight & part of tomorrow, maybe an inch accumulation.

This morning they changed that to rain/freezing rain by evening, then changing to snow through tomorrow with up to 6 inches.

About 1300 it was the same, except '3 to 7 inches' possible here.

Right now it's cold and windy, with not a drop of anything falling, and the weather weenie on the radio said "It's not coming in as fast as they thought earlier, they don't know why, maybe something is blocking it or slowing it down". Etc.

Which means it'll either do a few spits by tomorrow night, or it'll be the next best thing to a blizzard.

'Major weather event' we're told, and they can't predict it less than 24 hours in advance. But we're supposed to trust a bunch of computer models that say what the weather will do in 20-100 years.

Can I have a chorus of "Bullshit!"?

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