Gore Caught Lying Again: Study: Sierra snowfall consistent over 130 years

Gore Caught Lying Again: Study: Sierra snowfall consistent over 130 years

by Stephen Frank on 02/19/2012 · 0 comments     Print This Post Print This Post

Al Gore, Barack Obama, Jerry Brown–folks who are as believable as Homer Simpson,claim that “global warming”  is snowfall to decrease–hence the need to kill cars, jobs stop creating energy in this country.
“Snowfall in the Sierra Nevada has remained consistent for 130 years, with no evidence that anything has changed as a result of climate change, according to a study released Tuesday.
The analysis of snowfall data in the Sierra going back to 1878 found no more or less snow overall – a result that, on the surface, appears to contradict aspects of recent climate change models.
John Christy, the Alabama state climatologist who authored the study, said the amount of snow in the mountains has not decreased in the past 50 years, a period when greenhouse gases were supposed to have increased the effects of global warming.”
Gore, Brown and Obama openly and knowingly lie.  They are the Jon Lovitz of politics–we need to laugh at them and tell them it is time to get off the stage of government–their lies are no longer funny.

CA News & Views

Study: Sierra snowfall consistent over 130 years

“No one else had looked at this data in detail,” said Christy, a Fresno native who said some of the information will be published in the American Meteorological Society’s online Journal of Hydrometeorology.
Christy divided California into 18 regions based on the amount of snow that falls and on the quality of the records for that region, and crunched the numbers. They show no changes in average snowfall over the 130 years and no changes from 1975 to 2000, a period when studies have shown that global temperatures rose. The snow level was consistent even in the Sierra’s western slope, where much of California’s water supply comes from.”

 



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