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When will someone start asking why is this all happening? Is it a natural geological cycle heading towards another ice age? Or could it be a consequence of climate change not just global warming that we don't want to face? You can actually just ask the National Weather Service.

They have already put out a release months ago that the ocean temperature oscillation has suddenly shifted from last year's El Nino conditions to La Nina conditions. You can look up what La Nina does. Whether the sudden shift itself, or the magnitude of it is related to other factors, such as climate change, has not yet been established. People are so simple minded B At the same time we are having a huge hurricane hitting Australia.

Hurricanes don't form over cold water, they form over warm water. Clearly it is not cooling down everywhere. C Increased precipitation regardless of it being rain or snow is a sign of warmer waters, not colder ones.

Where do you think all that precipitation came from in the first place? It came from increased water evaporation elsewhere. If you have trouble figuring how this works look up the lake effect. D The rainiest parts of the globe are the equatorial rainforests.

And while we associate rain with cold, surely we don't consider rainforests a cold climate, do we? While I agree with most everything you are saying, I would like to point out that it's not cooling down in Australia right now because it is the middle of summer there, so the waters will be warmer. Also, the equatorial rainforests get the most sunlight out of any other place in the planet. This causes two things: water evaporation as you said and low pressure systems.

The low pressure causes atmospheric lift, lifting the parcipitation into the air, cooling it down forming clouds and rain. The high amounts of rain in that part of the planet are caused by the direct sunlight that those areas get year around. Not disagreeing with you, simply answer the questions. People keep thinking Florida is nice and cozy but trust me This blog — This Just In — will no longer be updated.

Looking for the freshest news from CNN? Go to our ever-popular CNN. A Blue Origin astronaut was killed in a plane crash less than a month after traveling to space with William Shatner cnn. Share this on:. Snow present in 49 of the 50 U. January 27, at pm Report abuse. Given the lack of snowfall in the Deep South, this sounds strange. But it's closer to typical every winter season that one or more locations in every state picks up at least a few flakes of snow.

We've recently documented cases of snow or ice on the ground simultaneously in 49, or even all 50, states. This most often occurs in January , when the areal coverage of cold air in the U. However, almost a year ago, this state snow cover feat was accomplished in mid-December after Winter Storm Benji deposited snow in parts of the Florida Panhandle, among other Deep South states.

Florida was again the only state left out on March 1, , when snow was on the ground in every other state. A combination of persistent cold from the Northeast to the Plains to the northern and western Gulf Coast, and a pair of expansive winter storms, Avery and then Bruce , gave this winter weather season a fast start.

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