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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Someone call ALGORE and tell him to go home! He's bringing in too much snow

OK, how's that global cooling...err global warming...ohh climate change...yes climate change working out for you? Well for the people down under kinda weird.


Wintry weather brings snow to Australia in midsummer - Telegraph

Australia normally experiences temperatures of 86F (30C) at this time of year, but the chances of a rare white Christmas have increased after plunging temperatures and snow swept across the east of the country.

Snow and ice covering building at Mount Hotham as snow fell in Australia

Freezing winds from Antarctica, blown up to Australia by a low-pressure system in the Southern Ocean, gave the country a taste of the conditions that are causing havoc across Europe.

Some 11 inches of snow fell at the ski fields in New South Wales, raising the prospect that parts of the country could experience a white Christmas.

"It's white, everything is white," Michelle Lovius, the general manager of the Kosciuszko Chalet Hotel at Charlotte Pass, said...

..."First thing this morning everything was just very still, very peaceful and every single thing was just blanketed in a thick cover of white."

At the ski fields, children in Father Christmas hats, who would usually be sunning themselves on the grassy slopes, made snowballs and rode on sleds.

Miss Lovius said such a large amount of snow was unusual for early December, normally the peak of the wild flower season in the mountainous region.

"We're hoping that it (the cold) stays in for five days and we get a white Christmas," she said.

In one part of the state temperatures dropped as low 39.2F (4C), the coldest December morning in 54 years, according to the Weather Channel.

Further south in the state of Victoria, Mt Hotham had four inches of snow and Mt Buller up to two inches.

"It is a blanket of white, which is beautiful at this time of year.

People are out in their Father Christmas hats taking photos in the snow," Maureen Gearon, Victorian Snow Report spokesman, told the Australian news agency AAP.

I think somewhere at UN headquarters, where their phony jobs rely on crap like this, someone is going to the Austrialian ambassador and saying "You're making us look bad...you're not on the script...."

For some of you people in Chalmette, Australia's seasons are exactly opposite to us...they are just starting their summer. And they have inches of snow. A common occurance on December 25th is Christmas on the beach. What the hell is going on out there?

Again, I blame global warming!

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