Comments about ‘New study: Mountains play key role in lake-effect snowstorms’
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I'm surprised that none of the usual posters here who claim climate cannot be altered haven't posted any claims that mountains don't really exist.
Don't complain about that orange-brown cesspool of automobile exhaust you see filling the valley on your way down from Alta! If these environmentalist fanatics get their way, we will be riding in electric vehicles, and that electricity could come from windmills, which are known to slow down the wind! If the wind slows down, the lake effect snow will probably land right in downtown Salt Lake City, rather than up on the mountains!
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