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Where is all this 'Global Warming'?
My neighbor is attempting to go out to Jackson Hole. He is having a hard time because the roads are closed due to the snow. Please note: We are very close to the Summer solstice and Wyoming has excellent snow removal equipment.
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- Anonymous10 months agoFavorite Answer
It's the 2nd coolest start to the year in the USA. Look at the mental case troll sock puppet capitalglobalwarmingreject with his repeating lie that he he lives in an igloo in the Yukon and he had to shore it up. This is actually a Dirac puppet.
- Anonymous10 months ago
58 years ago, I went to a 4th of July rodeo in Jackson Hole and the show was cut short because of the rapid rate of snow accumulation.
- Anonymous10 months ago
Oh it's you. You don't understand science and you also think evolution is a lie. Your mind is closed. You waste your time here and only make right wingers look stupid
- Anonymous10 months ago
This is hardly surprising--except to the uninformed. Jackson Hole is a ski resort at over 6000' elevation at the base of tall mountains in Wyoming, it would not be surprising to find nearby snow ANY month of the year. I remember snow falling in the mountains of San Diego County--at the far southwest of the United States--in June, so snow in the far north near a ski resort is no shocker.
The high temperature today is forecast to be over 70 in Jackson, and over 80 later in the week, so I'm sure roads around the town will be fine. If you go up into mountain passes you might still encounter problems--after all, GLACIERS ARE VISIBLE FROM JACKSON HOLE WITHOUT LEAVING THE TOWN.
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- Anonymous10 months ago
It's in people's imagination.
- Anonymous10 months ago
Intelligent person 1992: "Hello, what's going on?"
Libtard 1992: "Global warming! Florida will be under WATER by 1998*! We will LOSE New York City by 2001*! Other coastal cities will be GONE by 2003*! Both polar ice caps will be completely GONE by 2004*!"
Intelligent person 2016: "What's going on with global warming now?"
Libtard 2016: "It's climate change! Climate change! An climatic disaster is imminent*!"
Intelligent person 2018: "How much of that happened?"
Libtard 2018: "Uh, uh, er, uh er, uh,- The Pause!* Yes! The Pause!!!!!"
* Individual predictions taken directly from the pages of the NYT.
- 10 months ago
There is no need to resist carbon taxes! We'll take care of you cradle to grave!
- roLv 510 months ago
You know what's funny about all this **** on here? A few years ago, the alarmists were getting all the thumbs up, and the climate realists were all getting the thumbs down. It's totally reversed now.
Alarmism is yesteryear's issue. Sure, people talk about it, but no one cares to spend money on this political crap. Alarmism appears to be an issue, but only on the surface. Deep down, most will not spend money on it. People aren't buying it out in the world and right here on Yahoo.
- Anonymous10 months ago
You have to stop taking heroin to see it
- MardukLv 710 months ago
May was the warmest month of May on record. You can nitpick ONE place all you want, but overall it was hotter.