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1. Date: 2008-11-24 00:18:29
Subject: Climate Models Wrong Yet Again, This Is Becoming Very Repetitive!!!
From: "bnzoo" <b...@...com> Search message by this author



November snows all over the CSIRO

November 23 2008



The CSIRO warns there'll be little winter snow by 2018:



A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the resorts
could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050.



The worst case was a 96 per cent loss of snow by mid-century.



Five years later, we've had not just great snow seasons in winter, but the
snow is now falling in November as well:



At Mt Hotham, the coldest place in Victoria at -2.7C, there was a surprise
snowfall. Falls Creek also experienced a November fall, which residents said
was the first in five years.



Which only suggests the researchers are right - the regional climate models
the CSIRO peddles are junk, as the National Technical University of Athens,
for instance, concluded:



The results show that models perform poorly, even at a climatic (30-year)
scale.



Thus local model projections cannot be credible...



Dr Roy Spencer wouldn't be surprised at all.



http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.
php/heraldsun/comments/november_snows_all_over_the_c
siro/







Warmest Regards



Bonzo


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2. Date: 2008-11-24 02:42:14
Subject: Re: Climate Models Wrong Yet Again, This Is Becoming Very Repetitive!!!
From: "bnzoo" <b...@...com> Search message by this author


"Reverend Leroy Baconer" <b...@c...net> wrote in message
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On Nov 23, 5:18 pm, "bnzoo" <b...@...com> wrote:
> November snows all over the CSIRO
>
> November 23 2008
>
> The CSIRO warns there'll be little winter snow by 2018:
>
> A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the
> resorts
> could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050.
>
> The worst case was a 96 per cent loss of snow by mid-century.
>
> Five years later, we've had not just great snow seasons in winter, but the
> snow is now falling in November as well:
>
> At Mt Hotham, the coldest place in Victoria at -2.7C, there was a surprise
> snowfall. Falls Creek also experienced a November fall, which residents
> said
> was the first in five years.

Snow in November is not at all unusual, and global climate models are
not meant to predict when it will snow.

Leroy
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[sigh]
This is not whaht the alarmists were saying ...
REPEATING FROM ABOVE:


"A 2003 CSIRO report, part-funded by the ski industry, found that the
resorts
could lose a quarter of their snow in 15 years, and half by 2050."



If that's not a prediction of snowfall then I'm a monkey's uncle!!



Warmest Regards

Bonzo





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