
Now that the fall season has arrived, the leaves have begun to change color. However, that is not the only thing that has changed. There are also changes in the temperature as well. This month Syracuse has experienced lower than normal temperatures. With the weather feeling a lot more like winter, then early fall. Leaving some to wonder if it is because of global warming. Syracuse Research Professor, Bruce Wilkinson, chimes in. "When I moved her four years ago, we had record snow fall and someone had written a paper, that I will not name, who said were getting record snow fall because the climates are warming," said Wilkinson. Two years later, It was completely different. "The next two years we had below average snow fall even though the temperature's were warmer," he said. "Then in the next two years, we had below average snow fall. Even though the temperatures were warmer. So there is a lot of variation in the weather. That's why it's always hard to convince people that global warming is the real thing." Forecasters predict that we will experience some unusual weather before the end of this week.
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