In 2010, the heat wave in Russia, fires in Israel, flooding in Pakistan and Australia, landslides in China,
record snowfall across the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and 12 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes were among the extreme weather events.
Not exact matches
By Larry Hamlin The
record snowfalls of 2018 that are sweeping
across the Northern Hemisphere and continuing the growth trend in winter
snowfall levels provide yet more compelling evidence that the UN IPCC AR5 WG1 climate report and models are flawed because this report concludes that future
snowfall level trends will only decline.
Snowfalls approached all - time record highs in many major metropolitan areas across the country, and many cities in the Northeast experienced snowfalls that were 200 - 300 % higher than
Snowfalls approached all - time
record highs in many major metropolitan areas
across the country, and many cities in the Northeast experienced
snowfalls that were 200 - 300 % higher than
snowfalls that were 200 - 300 % higher than average.3
Furthermore, lower than normal
snowfall across those areas of the nation dependent on spring melting for water combined with more rapid melting than usual, brought on by the warmest winter in the US on
record, resulting in lower than usual reservoir levels.