We have never seen anything like this in over 40 years (living memory). As I type the snow still falls. It is beautiful. At the same time it is a sobering reminder of global warming: Put more energy in the pot and you get more swirling of the contents. Globally, this means more and more extremes in weather.
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3 comments:
it certainly is cold, but it snowed a lot more in Wellington in Sept 2002 and it has snowed more at least 3 times in the past 20 years - I'd say it's not a reminded of global warming which is utter rubbish - if anything it's a reminder that the earth is only around 1000 years away from it's default ice age state which it will be in for the next 115000 years
The hottest temperature ever recorded in NZ was 42.4 °C in Rangiora, Canterbury 1973-02-07
The coldest temperature ever recorded in NZ was −25.6°C Ranfurly, Central Otago 1903-07-18
I have been in Wgtn for 30yrs and my partner 45yrs. Neither of us have ever experienced anything like this and for such a long time. And its not over.
Even if there is no man-made global warming, it is very selfish of us to squander non-renewable resources the way we are. What harm is there in conserving energy, harnessing renewables while saving scarce resources for future generations?
conserving energy on a personal level also means we do not have to work so hard because our living costs are lower than they would otherwise be.
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