https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/10/us/california-drought-water-restrictions-permanent.html?_r=1 Gov. Jerry Brown moved on Monday to impose permanent water conservation measures and called on water suppliers to prepare for a future made drier by climate change. http://www.accuweather.com/en/weath...-flooding-rain-snowy-mountain-travel/70000574 "Thus far this season, Mammoth Mountain ski area in California, has received 248.5 inches of snow with 144.5 inches falling this month, as of Jan. 16, at the main lodge," according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Ken Clark. Records at the resort date back to the 1969-70 season. "The resort is likely to achieve its snowiest January on record, snowiest month on record and could end up with seasonal snowfall that ranks very high on the all-time list," Clark said.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38650167 European vegetables: 'Perfect storm' raises prices Bad weather in Italy and Spain is likely to significantly increase the price of vegetables across northern Europe, food suppliers and supermarkets have told the BBC.
Weekend rain, snow break records https://www.abqjournal.com/929039/weekend-rains-hit-records.html ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A soggy weekend set rainfall records in Albuquerque and other New Mexico cities and added to a healthy snowpack shaping up in the state’s northern mountains. High water content in the snowpack in New Mexico and Colorado bodes well for the spring runoff later this year.
http://www.thelocal.es/20170118/gallery-amazing-images-of-spains-beaches-in-snow Snowfall is even forecast for Thursday in the North African Spanish enclave of Ceuta, which has not seen snow since 1993. In mountainous areas of the Pyrenees region temperatures were predicted to plunge to below -15C in a cold snap that was predicted to last until Friday, but the windchill factor meant it felt as cold as -30C. Weather warnings were issued for 43 provinces across Spain (all bar the Canary Islands) for snow, cold temperatures, wind , adverse sea conditions and even avalanches (in Huesca, Lleida and Navarre).
We know doddidtooweewee is an ignorant Trumper so I offer the following for his benefit. And for all Trumpers, though most are not as dumb as todd. Weather is short-term atmospheric conditions like temperature, air pressure, wind and humidity. ... If you look at trends in long-term atmospheric conditions, this is the climate. Climate data examines the same factors as weather but is an average of the weatherconditions over seasons, years, decades and more.
The "modern era" of all that data. Goes all the way back to 1880. Wow! It would be impressive and quite alarming if the world was a few hundred years old. Now if you could just explain all those dramatic climate shifts going backs tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, tens of millions of years before the evil man and his smoke stacks were around, then you might have something worth discussion. As it is, the best any reasonable person can conclude, is that man made pollution contributes but a very small portion of whatever it is that causes climate shifts.
Thank you! Now I get it. During an El Nino and it is warm that is climate change. When it is a La Nina and cold that is weather. When climate scientist state that snow is a thing of the past, that is climate and they are infallible. Then when there is record snow fall that is weather.
Except the experts say otherwise capt oblivious. They say that nearly all the warming is due to man. See, CO2 is a greenhouse gas. Do you know what that is? Of course not, you are just another dumb fucking Trumper.