BBC News - Huge snowfall caused by rare clash of weather events
Scientists have shown that a severe snowfall in North America and Northern Europe in the winter of 2009-2010 was caused by a rare, once in a century, collision of two weather systems.
They concluded the harsh winter and heavy snow was an example of hard to predict weather events, not a change in climate.
They analysed historical snow records.
The research was published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Maybe someone could enlighten the idiots here who were banging on about climate change causing cold winters.
Scientists have shown that a severe snowfall in North America and Northern Europe in the winter of 2009-2010 was caused by a rare, once in a century, collision of two weather systems.
They concluded the harsh winter and heavy snow was an example of hard to predict weather events, not a change in climate.
They analysed historical snow records.
The research was published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Maybe someone could enlighten the idiots here who were banging on about climate change causing cold winters.