Climate change won't make winter storms and blizzards go away. Scientists explain why.

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Scientists say extreme weather events, such as the Buffalo blizzard, could happen more often or be more intense as the Earth's climate changes.

when narrow bands of clouds form in cold, below-freezing air rushing out of the Arctic and over large lakes, such as Lake Erie and Lake Superior in the Great Lakes.

Possibly. Great Lakes water temperatures remain warmer later in the fall, and cold air moving over the lakes can take advantage of that, Easterling said.

 

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This hurts. I've been reading Yahoo for some more balanced positions.

Buffalo never got blizzards before we all decided to drive SUVs.

Scientists say Winter will continue to exist.... Thanks scientists🙄

Why would Donald trump do this?

Like back in 1977

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Climate change won't make winter storms and blizzards go away. Scientists explain why.Scientists say extreme weather events, such as the blizzard in Buffalo, New York, could happen more often or be more intense as the Earth's climate changes. I can understand if the left blames glacial melt on global warming, but claiming every deep freeze and blizzard - which have been Buffalo's history since Buffalo was settled, are 'climate change' defies belief. “Could” It was the first time it had ever snowed in Buffalo. The climate is really changing.
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