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Sand covered snow in the desert in Saudi Arabia (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jan 2022
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(53,741 posts)1. Next-level climate change. This is getting ridiculous.
Have we completely upended the planet's weather? Rhode Island-sized bergs breaking off from the Antarctic ice shelf, coastal cities flooding regularly, hundred-year forest fires, tornadoes and floods, cat 5 hurricanes becoming routine...how do we get to Earth 2.0?
Bayard
(22,005 posts)2. I'm starting to wonder if we're already too far down the road to ruin
Donkees
(31,332 posts)3. 5 Places in Saudi Arabia where it snows ...
Tetrachloride
(7,816 posts)4. Snow is possible normally
https://www.cultofweird.com/blog/egypt-snow-pyramids-sphinx/
the polar vortex shift, ocean currents changes and record hign temperatures in Siberia and Alaska are climate change.
the polar vortex shift, ocean currents changes and record hign temperatures in Siberia and Alaska are climate change.