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Feb 02, 2011 12:38

Dear Algore:

If, as you claim, “warmer” (warmer than WHAT?) air sucks up moisture (where’s it get the moisture?) like a sponge, only to drop it in the form of snow when it hits a patch of freezing air, I have a question for you: Why didn’t Phoenix, where it gets awfully warm and always has, get hammered with snow last night? It froze here. By rights, we should have been buried in the moisture that got sucked up by the air. In fact, every time it freezes here, we ought to have a nice, thick blanket of snow. By the same token, every time it freezes anywhere where it gets warm - especially warm and humid places like Hotlanta - they ought to be completed immobilized by snow.

In other words, you're full of you-know-what. As usual.

Can I please see some of these 20-year old scientific expositions that state this?

open letters, global warming

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