Re: [IRCA] Snow in Hawaii
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Re: [IRCA] Snow in Hawaii



I dunno. I think the term 'climate change' is more accurate. A few weeks ago Iqaliut in Nunavut was above freezing, with rain, after Christmas. Beat the old record by 6oC thereabouts. Warmer than Toronto that day. I think it's hard to take one or a handful of weather events and make a generalization about a pattern or even a very deep trend. What's more poignant to me are when trends take root and cause apparent lasting effects, such as the relatively recent onset of substantial melting of arctic/polar ice. But, no, climate change does not mean there won't be wacky cold spells here and there.

Now, to get back to the topic of DX, what the heck has happened to auroral conditions? Will we ever see them again?

;-)   ;-)




----- Original Message ----- From: <w7mem@xxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Snow in Hawaii


Is this from Global warming????????????

Mark W7MEM
2' of snow in North Idaho

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Colin Newell <cafe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [IRCA] Snow in Hawaii
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 17:39:02 -0800

For those curious, I did see snow on Mauna Kea
2 days ago.

That makes snow on the ground on almost all 50 states.
Not sure about Florida.

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