Um, could he be referring to more evaporation=more precipitation? Warm, wet air mass meets cold dry one etc
M.
It was something along those lines [correct in itself] but i didnt bother to cut and paste the entire comment.The comment was also pointing out that snow is precipitation which is perfectly obvious.
You really haven't looked into this very much, have you? One of the hypothesised effects of warming in the oceans is disruption of the Atlantic Conveyor, which gives rise to the Gulf Stream and is the reason why we have quite a temperate climate given our latitude.
Loss of the Gulf Stream would give us a climate much more like Canada -- Calgary is on the same latitude as London. Warsaw and Kiev are within one degree. So, it's not really as far-fetched as it sounds that an effect of global warming might be a substantial cooling in the UK.
Cheers
Jim
Oh yes i have but i am not disagreeing with your comment otherwise.
[except i would have used the term "climate change" instead of "Global warming" but lets not go there.]
The idiot i am talking about would still not admit that in our neck of the woods and the US amongst many others has been significantly colder with more snow and instead was trying to assert that this last winter here and in the US was one of the warmest.Even the MET office say that this last winter in the UK has been the coldest for 30 yrs.
This was the context of my comment.
T
...and it follows that it can actually be too cold to snow...
M.
True.
"Climate deniers"

Who denies that there is a climate ?