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November snows all over the CSIRO
November 23 2008

The CSIRO warns there'll be little winter snow by 2018:

A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the resorts could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050.

The worst case was a 96 per cent loss of snow by mid-century.

Five years later, we've had not just great snow seasons in winter, but the snow is now falling in November as well:

At Mt Hotham, the coldest place in Victoria at -2.7C, there was a surprise snowfall. Falls Creek also experienced a November fall, which residents said was the first in five years.

Which only suggests the researchers are right - the regional climate models the CSIRO peddles are junk, as the National Technical University of Athens, for instance, concluded:

The results show that models perform poorly, even at a climatic (30-year) scale.

Thus local model projections cannot be credible...

Dr Roy Spencer wouldn't be surprised at all.

http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/november_snows_all_over_the_csiro/



Warmest Regards

Bonzo

Climate Models Wrong Yet Again, This Is Becoming Very R

On Nov 23, 5:18pm, "bnzoo" wrote:

November snows all over the CSIRO
November 23 2008
The CSIRO warns there'll be little winter snow by 2018:
A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the resorts could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050.
The worst case was a 96 per cent loss of snow by mid-century.
Five years later, we've had not just great snow seasons in winter, but the snow is now falling in November as well:
At Mt Hotham, the coldest place in Victoria at -2.7C, there was a surprise snowfall. Falls Creek also experienced a November fall, which residents said was the first in five years.

Snow in November is not at all unusual, and global climate models are not meant to predict when it will snow.
Leroy

Climate Models Wrong Yet Again, This Is Becoming Very R

On Nov 23, 5:13pm, Reverend Leroy Baconer wrote:

On Nov 23, 5:18pm, "bnzoo" wrote:


November snows all over the CSIRO
November 23 2008
The CSIRO warns there'll be little winter snow by 2018:
A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the resorts could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050.
The worst case was a 96 per cent loss of snow by mid-century.
Five years later, we've had not just great snow seasons in winter, but the snow is now falling in November as well:
At Mt Hotham, the coldest place in Victoria at -2.7C, there was a surprise snowfall. Falls Creek also experienced a November fall, which residents said was the first in five years.
Snow in November is not at all unusual,

True.

and global climate models are not meant to predict when it will snow.

False. Climate models are meant to predict climate. Climate includes snow.

Climate Models Wrong Yet Again, This Is Becoming Very Re

"Reverend Leroy Baconer" wrote in message On Nov 23, 5:18 pm, "bnzoo" wrote:

November snows all over the CSIRO
November 23 2008
The CSIRO warns there'll be little winter snow by 2018:
A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the resorts could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050.
The worst case was a 96 per cent loss of snow by mid-century.
Five years later, we've had not just great snow seasons in winter, but the snow is now falling in November as well:
At Mt Hotham, the coldest place in Victoria at -2.7C, there was a surprise snowfall. Falls Creek also experienced a November fall, which residents said was the first in five years.

Snow in November is not at all unusual, and global climate models are not meant to predict when it will snow.
Leroy ***********************************************************
[sigh] This is not whaht the alarmists were saying ... REPEATING FROM ABOVE:
"A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the resorts could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050."

If that's not a prediction of snowfall then I'm a monkey's uncle!!

Warmest Regards
Bonzo


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