DoomsdaysCW on Nostr: Personally, I think this winter storm should be named "Winter Storm #TonyBlair" -- ...
Personally, I think this winter storm should be named "Winter Storm #TonyBlair" -- considering how cosy Blair was with #BigOil!
What to Know About #WinterStormBlair—And Who Will Be Impacted
By Jeffrey Kluger, January 3, 2025
"According to Accuweather, the cold air from the far north will arrive in pulses, with repeated blasts keeping much of the country below average temperatures. The Midwest and mid-Atlantic states are projected to be from 12°F to 25°F below historical averages throughout at least portions of the next two weeks. All five Gulf coast states—Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida—may see snow and ice. A region extending 1,000 miles from western Nebraska to West Virginia could see up to three to six inches of snow, or 'enough to shovel or plow,' says Accuweather. And the more snow that falls, the colder it will get, as the planet’s albedo—or reflectivity—increases, meaning that incoming sunlight bounces from the white ground back into space rather than being absorbed by darker surfaces and increasing warming."
https://time.com/7204532/what-to-know-about-winter-storm-blair/?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
#ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #BigOilAndGas #BigOilKnew #TheDayAfterTomorrow #PolarVortex
What to Know About #WinterStormBlair—And Who Will Be Impacted
By Jeffrey Kluger, January 3, 2025
"According to Accuweather, the cold air from the far north will arrive in pulses, with repeated blasts keeping much of the country below average temperatures. The Midwest and mid-Atlantic states are projected to be from 12°F to 25°F below historical averages throughout at least portions of the next two weeks. All five Gulf coast states—Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida—may see snow and ice. A region extending 1,000 miles from western Nebraska to West Virginia could see up to three to six inches of snow, or 'enough to shovel or plow,' says Accuweather. And the more snow that falls, the colder it will get, as the planet’s albedo—or reflectivity—increases, meaning that incoming sunlight bounces from the white ground back into space rather than being absorbed by darker surfaces and increasing warming."
https://time.com/7204532/what-to-know-about-winter-storm-blair/?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
#ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #BigOilAndGas #BigOilKnew #TheDayAfterTomorrow #PolarVortex