Forest Service in quandary about Colorado frozen cows
April 23, 2012
Filed under Colorado, USA
Tags: brrr, climate, climate change, cold, Colorado, freeze, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, snow, snowfall, snowstorm, temperature, temperatures, USA, weather
Forest Service in quandary about Colorado frozen cows
http://www.foxnews.com
April 17, 2012
It may take explosives to dislodge a group of cows that wandered into an old ranger cabin high in the Rocky Mountains, then died and froze solid when they couldn’t get out.
Denver breaks 104 year old cold temperature record as Arctic chill sets in
October 11, 2009
Filed under Denver, USA
Tags: Arctic blast, brrr, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cold front, cold October, cold record, Colorado, cool, Denver, Denver International Airport, freeze, freezing, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, low temperature records, record cold, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, USA, weather
Denver breaks 104 year old cold temperature record as Arctic chill sets in
http://www.examiner.com
October 10, 2009
The Arctic blast of cold air that has settled in across much of the nation’s midsection arrived in Colorado Friday night and allowed the Mile High City to set two low temperature records. Two more weather records may be set today and tonight before we start to warm up on Sunday.
Southwestern USA: Unusually heavy, late-season snowstorm may set Snowfall Records
March 27, 2009
Filed under Colorado, Kansas, USA
Tags: blizzard, brrr, Central Plains, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, Colorado, global cooling, Global Freeze, global warming, heavy snow, Kansas, record snowfall, snow, snowfall, snowstorm, temperature, temperatures, Texas, USA, weather, Wichita
Southern, Central Plains Blizzard May Set Snowfall Records
http://www.accuweather.com
3/26/2009
An unusually heavy, late-season snowstorm will spread blizzard conditions from eastern Colorado to southwestern Kansas and as far south as the northern Texas Panhandle today.
Up to 2 feet of snow and strong winds will pummel some areas, threatening lives and livestock and closing roads and schools for days.
Early snowfalls in Europe hit Historic Levels
December 8, 2008
Filed under Alaska, Austria, Canada, Europe, France, Norway, scotland, spain, Switzerland, UK, USA, Vermont
Tags: Alaska, Alberta, Austria, Canada, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, Colorado, Europe, France, global cooling, Global Freeze, global warming, Japan, Maine, Norway, Pyrenees, scotland, ski, snow, snowfalls, spain, switzerland, UK, Vail, Vermont, weather, winter
Early snowfalls in Europe hit Historic Levels
http://wattsupwiththat.com
December 7, 2008
- 20 year record snowfall in Dolomites enough to last all season
- Some Swiss train services cancelled due to excess snow
- Still more heavy snow in the Pyrenees
- More snow for Scotland