[LINK] Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study
Adam Todd
link at todd.inoz.com
Mon Feb 5 22:54:42 AEDT 2007
At 10:23 PM 5/02/2007, Jan Whitaker wrote:
>At 05:55 PM 5/02/2007, Stewart Fist wrote:
>> > Snow? In a desert? That would be a novelty.
Isn't Siberia a desert?
>Novelty, but happens often. I lived in Arizona. It snowed in Phoenix.
>Lovely to look at. Once I had to do a training session to Tucson and a
>smaller town on MAST trousers for EMTs because of a snow storm that closed
>down all the airports. Once I drove across the southern route on I-10
>through New Mexico and there was lovely snow on all the cactus and palm
>trees. Beautiful and as you say, novel.
Actually there is a place in the USA where troubled teens are sent to
discover themselves and learn to work as teams. It's a desert location
that in winter is mostly snowed over.
I think Australia is a rarity in having deserts on it's continent that are
dry and hot only.
But don't stress! With all that non-existent Claimant Change and the not
happening Global Warming, we'll have flood and snow in Alice Springs before
too long!
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