Northern Hemisphere Snow Extent Second Highest on Record
According to Rutgers University Global Snow Lab, last week’s Northern Hemisphere winter snow extent was the second highest on record, at 52,166,840 km2. This was only topped by the second week in February, 1978 at 53,647,305 km2. Rutgers has kept records continuously for the last 2,227 weeks, so being #2 is quite an accomplishment.
To which I reply: No Sh!t Sherlock!
1 comment:
Well, duh! Rutgers. Geez, do they think everyone else is asleep?
Oh, well, at least the 50-state ground cover is keeping Algore holed up in his 20-times-your-carbon-footprint Beverly Hillbillies mansion.
And if it ain't, it ain't 'cause we weren't trying...
(Just a little Tennessee lingo, there)
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