Early snowfall on the big Island of Hawaii seen on satellite

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Here is something you don’t see every day, a satellite image showing a sizable amount of snow cover on the big island of Hawaii.

While snowfall on the big island is nothing new, commonly seen on the mountains on Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, (top and bottom arrows respectively in the photo) seeing snow this early in the season on the mounatins is somewhat rare."

Early snowfall on the big Island of Hawaii seen on satellite Watts Up With That

MUST be AGW.
 
No, that's the beauty of Climate Change. No matter what happens, it's Climate Change. If it gets colder tonight, it's Climate Change. If it get's warmer, it's Climate Change. Even if it stays the same, it's Climate Change because climate is usually variable. See how that works?
 
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