Australian towns blanketed with rare snow
in wild weather
Reuters,
by
Staff
Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog,
8/4/2025 9:28:25 AM
CANBERRA - Several towns in eastern Australia were blanketed with their thickest layer of snow in decades as wild weather swept the area this weekend, causing floods, stranding vehicles and cutting power to thousands of homes, authorities said. A cold air front dropped as much as 40 cm (16 inches) of snow on parts of northern New South Wales on Saturday, the most since the mid-1980s, said Miriam Bradbury, a meteorologist at Australia's weather bureau. Snow also settled in areas of the neighbouring state of Queensland for the first time in 10 years, she said. Bradbury said climate change has made
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
marbles 8/4/2025 9:43:11 AM (No. 1986390)
Well, it IS winter there.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Northcross 8/4/2025 10:05:36 AM (No. 1986396)
"If this isn't proof of global warming, I don't know what will convince you!" - Al Gore
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
FormerDem 8/4/2025 10:15:48 AM (No. 1986398)
please forgive the idiosyncratic opinion, but i just want to note that if you suppose the Earth might have a ring system of its own, low-contrast and weakly structured but a ring system even so, then all its dust must fall to earth steadily although in patterns, and it provides a candidate explanation for events like this. Also an approach to prediction. a ring in the equatorial plane could not do this particular thing, but a ring in the plane of the lunar orbit would have to accompany it and would not be on an annual cycle.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Californian 8/4/2025 10:18:28 AM (No. 1986400)
Trump's fault.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
bpl40 8/4/2025 10:27:28 AM (No. 1986405)
This global warming thing never quits!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
montwoodcliff 8/4/2025 10:37:29 AM (No. 1986407)
I wonder if anybody there has a snow shovel.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 8/4/2025 11:06:02 AM (No. 1986420)
Do you think this will be a wake-up call for deluded Gullible Warmists?
Not a chance. Stupid cannot be cured. They'll freeze to death - - before they understand that Gullible Warming is a big fat hoax.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
MickTurn 8/4/2025 11:17:33 AM (No. 1986434)
One Kangaroo to another, Hey Gus, isn't this White Sand?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 8/4/2025 11:32:05 AM (No. 1986447)
Yep, that snow is caused by the heating of the greenhouse gases.....right?
/s off
LOL!
It's WEATHER and it varies a LOT. The older you get, the more you understand this. If you've only seen 20 years of weather, you don't have much of a sample. Those of us who have seen 70+ years have a lot better knowledge. It varies a lot.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
greyseal 8/4/2025 11:39:57 AM (No. 1986454)
Sorry folks - just like the abundance of rain we've been having here in the southeastern USA, this is largely a consequence of natural factors such as the Hunga-Tonga eruption in 2022, which launched 146 million tons of water vapor into the atmosphere. NASA estimated this would impact planetary weather for 5-10 years - all that water has to go somewhere, and as noted, it IS winter in that area.
So, no global warming (or climate change) for you this time Roto Reuters...!
greyseal
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
mariboo72 8/4/2025 11:43:27 AM (No. 1986457)
Why is it that we're always told one unusual weather event can't possibly mean that there is no global warming, but one event for them proves there is climate change.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
montwoodcliff 8/4/2025 12:38:31 PM (No. 1986487)
If I lived in NSW, I would be rejoicing at all this snow. It's a rarity, so don't complain. Turn up the thermostat and enjoy it. Go outside and make a snowman and a snow fort and have a good snowball fight.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 8/4/2025 2:31:25 PM (No. 1986534)
Global cooling?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
EQKimball 8/4/2025 2:46:32 PM (No. 1986537)
Remember this formula for climate change: Warming leads to cooling and vice versa. Both lead to floods, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes, and even volcanoes. All lead to famine and starvation. Oh, yes, and war. Doom is at hand. Or at least in 23.5 years. Repeal capitalism, elect Democrats.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
paral04 8/5/2025 12:38:40 PM (No. 1986887)
It is weird that they would get snow in NSW which is closer to the equator than Melbourne.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
NYbob 8/6/2025 12:50:39 AM (No. 1987036)
Stuff like this makes me think about the geological record of Ice Ages. When the climate peaks, which we have done, the drop off to a new Ice Age is near vertical. Much faster than humanity would like. No crops, no people.
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