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USA: Erie, PA buried under 13 feet of snowfall – breaks all-time record
– Erie, PA buried under 13 feet of snowfall – breaks all-time record:
From the “Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past” by climate scientist Dr. David Viner department comes this news from NOAA/NWS:
With 156 inches between December 2017 and February 2018, Erie, Pennsylvania, set a new record for most winter snowfall:
156 inches is 13 feet.
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Extreme cold results in severe agricultural damage across Europe, food prices rising
Protecting apricot field almost in bloom from strong frost – Italy, February 2018. Credit: Andrea Goggioli
– Extreme cold results in severe agricultural damage across Europe, food prices rising:
Record-breaking cold temperatures that hit Europe just before the start of 2018 meteorological spring, claiming lives of at least 50 people, are also responsible for severe agricultural damage. While the full extent of the damage won’t be clear for quite some time, severe damage is already evident and some food prices have already gone up.
A prolonged period of extremely cold temperatures, accompanied by icy rain and snow that hit Europe after unusually warm January and February claimed lives of at least 50 people and caused severe agricultural damage across the continent.
While it’s too early to know the full extent of the damage at this time, European farmers say many cultures were almost in bloom and ready for spring before extremely cold temperatures arrived.
Prolonged below freezing temperatures were latter accompanied by freezing rain and snow, accumulating damage with each passing day and forcing farmers to increase their food prices.
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March Of 1910
On this date in 1910, half of the US was over 70 degrees, and more than a third was over 80 degrees. Alabama was 85F, Arkansas 87, AZ 98, CA 82, CO 86, IA 78, IL 83, KS 91, KY 83, LA 93, MO 87, MS 87, NE 82, NM 87, OK 93, TN 82, TX 90, UT 87, VT 68
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Pentagon : Britain To Be A Siberian Climate Within Two Years
– Pentagon : Britain To Be A Siberian Climate Within Two Years:
A secret report, suppressed by US defence chiefs and obtained by The Observer, warns that major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a ‘Siberian’ climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world.
- Guardian . February 21, 2004
Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us | Environment | The Guardian
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Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun (Video)
H/t reader Squodgy:
“May we live in interesting times?
Hell fire! Like we have a choice?
Even without the banksters, politicians, paedos and the politically correct toss pots, it is going to be awesome and extremely challenging, and like I.U. Says….we’re on our own.”
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NOAA Caught Adjusting Big Freeze out of Existence
– Delingpole: NOAA Caught Adjusting Big Freeze out of Existence:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has yet again been caught exaggerating ‘global warming’ by fiddling with the raw temperature data.
This time, that data concerns the recent record-breaking cold across the northeastern U.S. which NOAA is trying to erase from history.
If you believe NOAA’s charts, there was nothing particularly unusual about this winter’s cold weather which caused sharks to freeze in the ocean and iguanas to drop out of trees.
Here is NOAA’s January 2018 chart for Northeast U.S. – an area which includes New England along with NY, PA, NJ, DE and MD.
You’d never guess from it that those regions had just experienced record-breaking cold, would you?
That’s because, as Paul Homewood has discovered, NOAA has been cooking the books. Yet again – presumably for reasons more to do with ideology than meteorology – NOAA has adjusted past temperatures to look colder than they were and recent temperatures to look warmer than they were.