Ice Forms on Lake Superior Weeks Ahead of Schedule http://t.co/mRtMG4uxDZ
— Smarf (@vermontaigne) November 15, 2014
Yikes. This largely means, mind you, that my kids’ school systems will be dropping school days at the drop of a hat, or more accurately, snowflake. On the other hand, more excuses for stews and all-day roasts. on the gripping hand, fewer annoying articles about global warming until spring…
Makes sense. After last year’s extensive ice cover and slow melt, the average temperature of the Great Lakes was about 5 degrees below average, that is, 5 degrees closer to freezing.
According to my grandson, who was up north camping, there was still ice on Superior in July.
Moe, Moe, Moe. Not “global warming”, “climate change”!
Point being the climate alarmists are going to use this as an excuse to scream even more loudly and incoherently