Another Meltdown for Global Warming
J.J. Jackson* | January 11, 2008
Psst. Have you heard? Skiing is doing well despite Global Warming hysteria.
DENVER — Santa brought just what the nation’s ski resorts wanted: the best nationwide snow conditions in several years.From New England to California, the snow piled up in the days and weeks before Christmas. Even Taos, N.M., in the Desert Southwest had a 60-inch base.
“This is our best opening since 1977,” said Adriana Blake, marketing director for Taos. The resort couldn’t open for Thanksgiving but later got 68 inches in a week. “This is crazy. It never snows like this.”
Why? Did Al Gore finally convince enough people to chuck their own SUVs into the local dump to compensate for his private jet? Nope. Its called nature.
Then the jet stream moved south, and the snow began to fall, and fall, and fall. Wolf Creek, Colo., which usually has the deepest base in the state, has suffered for the past two years. It debuted in late November with less than 10 inches. A week before Christmas, it had 115 inches.”It is spectacular. For the first time in recent history, the industry is up and operating across the country,” said Michael Berry, president of the National Ski Areas Association.
So unless Al Gore can prove that he had a hand in moving the jet stream looks like this is another meltdown for Global Warming. But then again, Al Gore did claim to have a hand in the creating of the internet so anything is possible for him to claim.
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