It started to snow very hard at Benedict Minnesota last night.
Here are the pictures.
http://mdcarter.smugmug.com/Weather
Since those pictures were taken this morning we have received almost twice that today. It is still snowing very hard and I can't see the lake, let alone across it.
I will take more pictures in the morning and add them to the gallery. It is also cold and I have kept the wood burning fireplace stoked.
I will start the 60 year old John Deere Model A up in the morning and see if she is up to the task. It has snow chains. If she can get a grip, it will move it. The two cylinders will really snap too, and I bet she will be heard over several miles. The governor will open wide a good deal of the time. The two pistons fire in 180 degrees rotation: fire fire, exhaust, exhaust. Max revs 900 rpm! That gives the John Deere Waterloo tractors a unique sound, that can be heard over a long distance when working hard. Tomorrow she will work hard!
They also had heavy snow in England. My father says there is 8 inches in the garden, the heaviest snow fall in that part of England in many years.
Now this global warming alleged to be due to CO2 is nonsense. Anybody who regards CO2 as a pollutant is gullible. Al Gore and his henchmen are fools of the first rank.
Professor Osbourne of UND center for aerospace and aviation and head of meteorology has been studying climate going back 2000 years, and he says the natural variation is huge. Saying that recent events are out of the norm in the context of a long period of time is nonsense. You just can't say with any certainty that there is a significant long term trend here. The debate is certainly not over!
This global warming bandwagon, will prove to be one of the great, if not the greatest Pollyanna in history. The worst of it all this nonsense about carbon footprints is costly and contributing to a sap on resources. Science it is not!
Here is a picture taken at Walberswick House Benedict Lake at Easter.
http://mdcarter.smugmug.com/gallery/4633745_WpaYQ#P-3-12
We have had a cold winter, and with this cold snap I will use over 15,000 KWH of electric ripple heat, all generated from coal. I will also have used 550 gallons of propane back up heat, and burned 6 to 7 cords of wood. Quite a nice carbon footprint. I won't be seeking credits!