This is going to be interesting to watch. Fraud, do you have your popcorn? http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article203842084.html WASHINGTON A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered parties in a landmark global warming lawsuit to hold what could be the first-ever U.S. court hearing on the science of climate change. The proceeding, scheduled for March 21 by U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup, will feature lawyers for Exxon, BP, Chevron and other oil companies pitted against those for San Francisco and Oakland — California cities that have accused fossil fuel interests of covering up their role in contributing to global warming. “This will be the closest that we have seen to a trial on climate science in the United States, to date,” said Michael Burger, a lawyer who heads the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University.
Yes, single precip events are getting larger. More water and energy in the atmosphere. As expected with man made global warming. But the snow is melting faster in the spring
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/21/politics/new-york-city-record-snow/index.html It's official: NYC hasn't seen snow like this in 130 years This marks the fifth consecutive season that at least 30 inches of snow have fallen in New York City. The only other recorded time it snowed this much, for this long a period, was back in the 1880s (records begin in the 1869-1870 season). That five-year stretch occurred mostly during the presidential administration of Chester A. Arthur, another president who made a name for himself in New York.
Yup, as expected from man made climate change. More moisture and energy in the atmosphere. It's bringing down a lot of old growth evergreens.