Most parts of Alaska don't have snow again this year. The Alaska Railroad is hauling snow to Anchorage for the Sled Dog Races & the Running of the Reindeer activities for Fur Rendezvous.
http://www.adn.com/article/201...train-iditarod-start
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Most parts of Alaska don't have snow again this year. The Alaska Railroad is hauling snow to Anchorage for the Sled Dog Races & the Running of the Reindeer activities for Fur Rendezvous.
http://www.adn.com/article/201...train-iditarod-start
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Here's another link:
http://www.newsminer.com/mushi...f2-c75dd412ffda.html
[Sarcasm on] Climate change, what climate change? Just a figment of some wacko tree hugging left leaning politico agenda [sarcasm off]
Who would have thought Alaska, little or no snow
No snow in Alaska! Who knew. I find this interesting.
We have had several record high temperatures in the SF Bay Area during February. The temperature today will be in the 70s.
Maybe the railroads will start shipping water in tank cars instead of oil.
NH Joe
Yeah, consider the near all time record snowfall in parts of the northeast last year. Global warming is real. If it weren't you wouldn't have gotten that much snow last year. Heck, it even made my car run out of gas last week and turned on the check engine light. What other explanation is there?
aussteve posted:Yeah, consider the near all time record snowfall in parts of the northeast last year. Global warming is real. If it weren't you wouldn't have gotten that much snow last year. Heck, it even made my car run out of gas last week and turned on the check engine light. What other explanation is there?
The **** HAARP in Alaska, that's one other reason.
In the TRAINS coal article of March, BNSF IS looking at moving water by rail!
This was on CBS news this morning, the hauling of snow. (Anybody buying gons to model this...what are you going to use to model the load?) There have been previous wild swings in weather over time....(but this year, I have not had to fire up my snow blower....hee-hee, chortel, chortle)..Just had a few inches that soon melted away, after getting vehicles salted and needing washing. I hope THAT lack of snow holds!
colorado hirailer posted:This was on CBS news this morning, the hauling of snow. (Anybody buying gons to model this...what are you going to use to model the load?) There have been previous wild swings in weather over time....(but this year, I have not had to fire up my snow blower....hee-hee, chortel, chortle)..Just had a few inches that soon melted away, after getting vehicles salted and needing washing. I hope THAT lack of snow holds!
However, don't forget farmers need the snow, lots of it to replenish ground water aquifers to grow all the crops you eat. And that snow melt runoff goes into the streams and rivers that supply your drinking and shower water. I have always said I love snow but ONLY if it would stay off the streets, sidewalks, driveways, roofs and other hard surfaces. Snow only where it does good!
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