Climate change alarmists’ prediction about Pacific Northwest now looks embarrassingly bad –
"During the past decade, a common theme in the research findings of climate alarmists studying California, Oregon, and Washington state has been reduced snowfall.
Some alarmists even lamented it could be “the end of snow,” as Porter Fox did for the New York Times in 2014.
Yet, despite these extreme predictions, which also blamed humans for burning the fossil fuels that caused the warmer temperatures, the 2017 winter has provided the region with greater snowfall, leaving climate change advocates looking more than just a little foolish.
According to a report by the Los Angeles Times, the snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains is the seventh-deepest it’s been since 1950 and the biggest since 2011.
“As of Thursday, the snowpack across the entire Sierra was at 164% of average for this time of year,” reported the Times.
“The northern region was at 147%, the central was at 175% and the southern was 164% of average, respectively, state data showed...”
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