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    CNN Breaking News‏Verified account @cnnbrk Feb 5

    More than 2,000 trees fall overnight in Moscow as the Russian capital records its heaviest snowfall in more than 60 years http://cnn.it/2BWZBWd pic.twitter.com/OX6tYsKtX7

    7:54 AM - 5 Feb 2018
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      2. Deth Faktor‏ @dethfaktor8 Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        “Global warming”

        7 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. W_Prinzjakowitsch‏ @Werner_P_Vienna Feb 5
        Replying to @dethfaktor8 @cnnbrk

        no, it is called "climate change", seems you should learn something about this phenomena, and yes it causes more rainfalls, which apear as "snow" in appropirate temperature - if it is too cold it won't snow btw

        8 replies 0 retweets 20 likes
      4. Dr. Harry Sak M.D.‏ @Strimecka Feb 5
        Replying to @Werner_P_Vienna @dethfaktor8 @cnnbrk

        The climate has continuously changed throughout history. 🤷🏻‍♂️

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. SCRJ‏ @CrocketRj Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        They can always attach a snowplow to their tanks to remove the snow, oh wait, NVMpic.twitter.com/kI6AlNf6JW

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      1. Rey‏ @322_305 Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        It is because of the global cooling.

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      1. FLEEK GEEK‏ @FleekestGeekest Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        Even the trees don't like Putin.

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      1. Terri Ryan‏ @terrilynr Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        Moscow is not Syberia. To expect the same snowfall is to expect Florida to have the same winter as Alaska. Please, get a map.

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      1. Greg Fiedorowicz‏ @gfotoNY Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        So where is the pic of the fallen trees in the headline? Instead you've got a photo taken by a photographer crouching behind plowed snow....not even "blanketed." SMH. Adding fuel to the DT BS fire....

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      2. Адамчик England  🇬🇧 🏳️‍🌈 🇺🇸‏ @aengland818 Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        I wish it would freeze the trolls, @jack

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      1. Freddie_Eff‏ @Freddie_Eff Feb 5
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        White House tweets that Trump's thoughts and prayers are with the Russian people But not those sanctions.

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      2. Alix  🐘 🦏 🐝‏ @meowlickss Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        Wait what, the record is 8 inches? Moscow? Really?

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      2. Cypress‏ @WastedAerospace Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        Cue the climate deniers who lack the understanding to realize that for the atmosphere to lift this much moisture into the air and drop it on land takes a massive amount of energy, and ignore large scale trends.

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Cypress‏ @WastedAerospace Feb 5
        Replying to @WastedAerospace @cnnbrk

        As we put more energy into the atmosphere, large-scale weather events will continue, and as long as parts of the atmosphere remain below the freezing point, those parts will experience those weather events as snow.

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Joe Rusch‏ @dogtagcrusch Feb 5
        Replying to @WastedAerospace @cnnbrk

        1922pic.twitter.com/NcbEGlSMKP

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      5. Cypress‏ @WastedAerospace Feb 5
        Replying to @dogtagcrusch @cnnbrk

        That's also not Moscow.

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      2. Craig Colburn‏ @Craig37730393 Feb 5
        Replying to @cnnbrk

        Most snow in 60 years, 18.5 inches? Seriously? The northeast US gets a foot and a half storm every winter. I would have thought this was normal st#uff for them.

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