Atacama Desert Gets Some Global Warming Snow

Remember, climate change (hoax) is all about pushing the “extreme weather” meme

Chile’s hyper-arid desert has received its highest levels of snowfall in nearly two decades

Chile’s Atacama Desert, one of the most arid places on Earth, has been buried in deep snowfall after a cold front brought sub-zero temperatures to much of South America.

The BBC reported that an estimated 31.5 inches of snow fell in the worst affected areas.

Wait, wasn’t snow supposed to be a thing of the past?

BTW, a few morons did link the Arizona dust storm to climate change.

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2 Responses to “Atacama Desert Gets Some Global Warming Snow”

  1. captainfish says:

    That’s because dust storms cause snow storms which causes erosion and drought.

  2. Otis P. Driftwood says:

    Warmal Colding rears its ugly head once again.

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