Monday, December 9, 2013

Snow Falling On Australia's First Day Of Summer

I am waiting for those who are still pushing their failed man produced co2 is heating the world into an unlivable state to explain just how all the snow and ice we see outside is really caused by out heating up the world by breathing, co2 emissions. I am sure that they will build what sound like a possible story, too much water in the air being put there by the warming, is one way they are trying to go, but if you understand understand humility, relative humidity, what the dew point is you will understand that the air can only hold so much water.

At 100 percent it cannot hold any more regardless of how much water is available to be absorbed by the air. True warm air can hold more water than cold air, hence the relative part in regards to the reporting of humanity. The amount of moisture that the air can hold in the winter is not affected by how hot it may have gotten in the summer, it is the ambient temperature that controls this. This whole argument is naught more than a Red Herron in a sad attempt to cling to their obviously failed co2 theory so they can regulate us pert near to death.

I think, however, that they just might have a bit harder time as to why they are having this headline in today's news.

Snow falling. In Australia. In summer. That is all

"THIS is just the beginning. The really cold air and the really heavy snow is due later in the day, but snow is already falling today across the high country of New South Wales and Victoria. And yes, it's December 5. The fifth day of summer. Your calendar is not wrong. Snow is not a freak event in southern Australia in the warmer months. A small dusting usually appears on the higher parts of the Australian Alps at least once each summer. Today's system is a little stronger than your typical out-of-season wintry blast, and snow accumulations could reach as much as 20 cm by tonight." News.com.au

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