Snow in Buenos Aires in July...
First time in 90 years...
The last anniversary of Argentine independence, July 9th, came with a surprise: for the first time in almost 90 years, snow fell in Buenos Aires and the city’s suburbs. While mostly everybody was thrilled with the spectacle, we (and few media) wondered about how dangerous the phenomenon could be. Fortunately, local specialists explained this was an isolated phenomenon, but warned about the consequences of a changing climate. Argentine meteorologist Osvaldo Canziani, president of one of the sections in the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC), explained to Clarin newspaper, “warming can produce cooling, but in this case it is not global warming the cause of this storm”. The specialist continued: “In September 1951 I worked in the international airport and we had a similar problem, of more intensity though it did not snow: a polar air mass from Antarctica invades the South of South America....Of course, we can only blame the snow on global warming, right?
“This is an anomaly, as usually cold air comes from the Pacific and not the Antarctica, and in this case, it happened while in Buenos Aires there was enough cloudiness and the floor temperature was cold enough (0 degrees at 3pm) to produce the spectacle”.
According to Canziani, this spectacle is of a winter colder than the usual ones, but not a cyclic phenomenon as “the Antarctica is a closed system that only opens itself sporadically”.
“It does not have to do with climate change, though climate change could have cooperated somehow by increasing humidity”.
Finally, the meteorologist said “we are though in the middle of a changing climate, and we’ll have to see more attention coming from the government to these issues”.
Mario Nuñez, director of the Investigation Center for Sea and Atmosphere of the national university, wrote in a column in the country’s biggest newspaper, “this is already one of the coldest and raw winters of our history. The snow was a product of an Antarctic air mass that did not find resistance in its advance over the continent. That, and the humidity conditions, caused the snow”.
3 Comments:
If we were in a Global cooling cycle would snow in Buenos Aires be a harbinger of more cooling?
So hot and getting hotter = AGW
also hot and getting colder=AGW
And cold and getting hotter=AGW
also cold and getting colder=AGW
It is a bit like playing cards but your opponent is not being dealt any cards.
According to John Moore at CFRB, cold weather is the first sign of Global Warming.
Just as:
- Obesity is a sign of Anereyxia
- Dwarfism is the sign of Acromagalia
- OCD/Hyper-Thyroidism is the sign of Cronic-fatigue/depression
- 3% body-fat a sign of Obesity
- Improving memory a sign of memory loss
And so on and so on.
Just this week I heard a guest with Charles Adler try to link Global-Warming to the lower Birth-rate in canada.
As if the high taxes had noting to deter canadian from having kids.
July is winter in the Southern hemisphere.
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