https://www.meteosuisse.admin.ch/ho.../4/Periode de froid pour le mois d avril.html In Switzerland, the first half of April was characterized by very low minimum temperatures with frequent frosts at ground level and snowfall down to low altitude north of the Alps. Regionally, the average minimum temperature over the past ten days was the lowest for April in nearly 20 years.
https://www.euronews.com/travel/202...es-in-vineyards-to-protect-harvest-from-frost French winemakers light candles in vineyards to try and save fruit from frost French farmers are fighting to prevent frost damage to vineyards and orchards in several regions of the country. In recent days, they have been placing lit candles around the vineyards and spraying water to create a shell of ice around the buds.
Are you honestly trying to argue that random weather events discredit climate change? If you are then whoever gave you a high school diploma should be sued.
You are clearly a screaming dip shit. Are you fraudcurrents sock puppet? Global cooling started this year. Come back in a few years and we will see who is correct. Until then, I don't want to waste my time with people with IQ less than 75.
Also, I forgot. Weather events can only be used to argue that there is global warming. Rain = global warming more rain = global warming less rain = global warming no rain - global warming tornado = global warming colder temps = global warming no snow = global warming more snow = global warming fires caused by downed powerlines = global warming
You're pointing to snowstorms here and there on a planet that has a surface area of almost 200 million square miles and I'm the one with a sub-75 IQ?
No one event is seen as reasonable evidence. It's about trends. A snowy April day in Vermont is not a global trend.