[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by C_Mon [/i]
[B]You can keep your snow for yourself, Sanfam. I got enough snow allready. :) [/B][/QUOTE]
At least now when southern Finland got half meter more snow!
(well here it didn't snowed that much, only those places where wind piled it have one meter of snow)
And they promised more of snow before end of the week in weather forecast.:D
I was just starting wondering wouldn't there be normal amount of snow in this winter, but now it looks better.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by MartianDust [/i]
[B]Why can't it at least snow 1cm everywhere, might average it out abit then!
??????????????? [/B][/QUOTE] There has been at least one "Snowball Earth" event (the Earth was completely wrapped in ice) in the Proterozoic Eon, about 730 million years ago.
1cm of snow everywhere would mean a new snowball effect, if the snow stayed on the ground just for a couple of years. Of course this is impossible because the amount of greenhouse gases in atmosphere is too high when compared to increased surface albedo.
Went to Montserrat 1yr almost exactly the same date before it errupted! I would've been blown high sky if I'd been there a yr later hehe.
Was bit strange cos I had a hired camera and it stopped working at that spot nowhere else! Think I had a sign?! If I'd known I could've warned everyone but I prolly would've ended being locked up! The again I should be now so ppl keep saying ;)
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[B]You can keep your snow for yourself, Sanfam. I got enough snow allready. :) [/B][/QUOTE]
At least now when southern Finland got half meter more snow!
(well here it didn't snowed that much, only those places where wind piled it have one meter of snow)
I was just starting wondering wouldn't there be normal amount of snow in this winter, but now it looks better.
Why can't it at least snow 1cm everywhere, might average it out abit then!
???????????????
[B]Why can't it at least snow 1cm everywhere, might average it out abit then!
??????????????? [/B][/QUOTE] There has been at least one "Snowball Earth" event (the Earth was completely wrapped in ice) in the Proterozoic Eon, about 730 million years ago.
1cm of snow everywhere would mean a new snowball effect, if the snow stayed on the ground just for a couple of years. Of course this is impossible because the amount of greenhouse gases in atmosphere is too high when compared to increased surface albedo.
Went to Montserrat 1yr almost exactly the same date before it errupted! I would've been blown high sky if I'd been there a yr later hehe.
Was bit strange cos I had a hired camera and it stopped working at that spot nowhere else! Think I had a sign?! If I'd known I could've warned everyone but I prolly would've ended being locked up! The again I should be now so ppl keep saying ;)