Buffalo's 'blizzard of the century' and Southwest's 2,900 canceled flights prompt closer look at climate change and severe storms

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Portions of the Plains and Midwest have seen the coldest Christmas in roughly 40 years, and temperatures across the central High Plains plummeted 50 degrees in just a few hours last week. Here’s why a warming Earth still brings severe winter storms.

Snowed-in Buffalo, N.Y., braced Tuesday for more wintry accumulation just days after an epic blizzard that killed at least 34 people, stranded some motorists in cars for days over the Christmas holiday and brought the city’s airport to a standstill.

While snow, wind and bitter wind chill factors are expected in many northern states this time of year, even hardened Buffalo residents were shocked by the severity of this storm. And the fact that these winter storm events persist even while Earth is warming is a baffling phenomenon that some scientists are linking mostly to increased precipitation in a warmer atmosphere.

Dangerous power outages The number of people under winter alerts and wind chill alerts topped 100 million people, or roughly a third of the U.S. population over the weekend and into the early week, according to the National Weather Service. It was the coldest Christmas in roughly 40 years for portions of the Plains and Midwest.

Some estimates put the price tag on an electricity grid overhaul at upwards of $2 trillion, according to SwissRe. And agreeing on repairs is complicated by the web of state, regional and federal regulatory hurdles to consider. Both the bipartisan infrastructure bill of 2021 and this year’s mega spending bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, have targeted a power-grid upgrade.

One key factor is a warming atmosphere traps water vapor deeper and deeper into the calendar year, and that precipitation leads to heavier snowfall when the temperatures do drop. The United Nations has called for global leaders and the private sector to enact policies that hold the temperature to a no more than 1.5 degree Celsius increase, or risk even greater loss of life and economic cost. Already, a rise in global temperatures is fueling climate disasters and making typical natural disasters potentially more extreme across the seasons. That has included extreme heat and extra flooding, more powerful hurricanes and deadly drought.

 

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Snowing in winter is climate change now?

Climate change alarmism = depopulation agenda

This is normal. It's called a winter storm. It's happened many times before.

Yeah, that global warming is a bitch!!

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