Thursday, April 24, 2014

Incredible dust storm smacks China

Nothing like getting the entire Gobi Desert airborne to contribute to global warming.  How do the believers account for events like this in their computer models?  Or things like volcanic eruptions, forest fires, grass fires, and the like?  Answer: they don't.


  "A strong sandstorm swept Gansu Province in northwest China on Wednesday, reducing visibility to less than 65ft, according to the provincial meteorological center.
The sandstorm, the strongest since 1996 according to reports, started in the early afternoon in Dunhuang County."

Be happy you don't live in this part of China.



Via The Telegraph

1 comment:

  1. These usually happen in November-December. It's VERY odd to have this sort of storm hit right before monsoon.

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