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10 January 2012
Heavy Snow in Alaska in January: How Come?
Snow in Alaska in unusual and unpredicted amounts has lower 48 weather people puzzled. Here is the story as reported in the always certain Washington Post. So that is where all the snow missing from other places has gone to hide. Perhaps this is similar to all that global warming hiding out in the deepest parts of the oceans.
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You must be refering to the missing ocean heat. If climastrologists can't figure this out, there is no way their models can predict climate.
http://joannenova.com.au/2011/12/the-travesty-of-the-missing-heat-deep-ocean-or-outer-space/
Anon: Thanks for visiting. My comment is just snarky skepticism.
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