Snowdon Could Lose Its Snow In Less Than 15 Years!
On Jan 17, 2:06 pm, wrote:
For example, this year both September and October were free of snow so
the season is getting shorter and the amount of snow cover on Snowdon
is declining as well.
We're linking that to the change in temperature, the rising
temperature."
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JGW North Wales
Well, well, linking a decreasing snow cover to a rise in
temeprature. Now THAT is the cutting edge, let me tell you. I suspect
an attempt to get Bangor University into the news, and obviously a
successful one, but the 15-yr extrapolation is nothing short of
brainless.
What will they call Snowdon when it's snowless? Even the
Welsh name, Yr Wyddfa, meaning "the wilderness, or wildness",
approximately, will no longer be appropriate. I studied at Bangor
1960-63 BTW
Tudor Hughes
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