Cold Sweeps Japan After Historic Winter Snow; Record May Snow Slams Goose Bay; Concordia At -106.1F; Antarctica Had Far Less Sea Ice Just 1,000 Years Ago; + Glacier Retreat Panic Ignores History
Cold Sweeps Japan After Historic Winter Snow; Record May Snow Slams Goose Bay; Concordia At -106.1F; Antarctica Had Far Less Sea Ice Just 1,000 Years Ago; + Glacier Retreat Panic Ignores History
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Earth’s day-time Land Surface Temperatures are still remaining cooler than reference period (2001-2010) for the month of April, according to Nasa Earth Observations (see map):
This goes for most of inhabited land surface. As observed in previous posts, night-time temperatures remain somewhat warmer compared to reference period.
Cosmic rays never made sense as the source for all the ice accumulations on land during the ice ages. For snow to come down water vapor must go up. On a cooling planet that seem unlikely.
What we witnessed in Japan last winter does make sense. Sea snow like lake affect snow. That would explain sea levels dropping & increased snow on the land masses. Gulf Stream warm water could provide plenty of vapors to pour out on the NE
USA and Western Europe.
Well, snow always requires two things — water, which requires heat, and cold.
Reminds me of the story of the king who craved a dessert that was hot and cold at the same time. Some enterprising villager (seems unlikely) invented the hot fudge sundae and was richly rewarded.
Mmmm…hot fudge sundae. Haven’t had one of those in a decade or so. The nearest Dairy Queen is probably 50-100 miles from here.
The weight pushes ice sheets towards the equator. Ice stacks up over time closer to the Poles and adds weight. The Ice Sheet pushed through my neighborhood driven by the weight of the ice up North. The canal across the street here is 600 feet deep from the ice gouging out the valley. Ice was 3000 feet deep here in my yard, it pushed down from Canada over time. The end of the Ice Sheet was 80 miles S of here I can go find rocks there from Frasier River BC Canada with quartz with gold.
X flare and others from the double alignments now. Volcanos erupting and a, foot o new snow NW US. Snow forecast from the volcanos to S Dakota.
Latest UAH Temperature 1979-April 2025 (0.61C)
No biggie, but the report referred to above indicates the April 2025 report. When I click on it to enlarge, it comes up as the March 2025 report. I think the UAH needs one more keystroke in their reporting algorithm to connect the latest report. Billy Best in Vancouver, BC area.
Hello Mr Best,
I’m watching a Fishing with Rod YouTube video right now, they’re fishing off Sydney on Vancouver Island BC on the new clip catching King Salmon, crabs and spot prawns. I’ve seen most of his vids, lots of great BC scenery. I could move up to BC just for the great fishing, BC is awesome!! https://www.youtube.com/fishingwithrod
Earth’s day-time Land Surface Temperatures are still remaining cooler than reference period (2001-2010) for the month of April, according to Nasa Earth Observations (see map):
https://neo.gsfc.nasa.gov/servlet/RenderData?si=2012287&cs=rgb&format=JPEG&width=1440&height=720
This goes for most of inhabited land surface. As observed in previous posts, night-time temperatures remain somewhat warmer compared to reference period.
Cosmic rays never made sense as the source for all the ice accumulations on land during the ice ages. For snow to come down water vapor must go up. On a cooling planet that seem unlikely.
What we witnessed in Japan last winter does make sense. Sea snow like lake affect snow. That would explain sea levels dropping & increased snow on the land masses. Gulf Stream warm water could provide plenty of vapors to pour out on the NE
USA and Western Europe.
Well, snow always requires two things — water, which requires heat, and cold.
Reminds me of the story of the king who craved a dessert that was hot and cold at the same time. Some enterprising villager (seems unlikely) invented the hot fudge sundae and was richly rewarded.
Mmmm…hot fudge sundae. Haven’t had one of those in a decade or so. The nearest Dairy Queen is probably 50-100 miles from here.
The weight pushes ice sheets towards the equator. Ice stacks up over time closer to the Poles and adds weight. The Ice Sheet pushed through my neighborhood driven by the weight of the ice up North. The canal across the street here is 600 feet deep from the ice gouging out the valley. Ice was 3000 feet deep here in my yard, it pushed down from Canada over time. The end of the Ice Sheet was 80 miles S of here I can go find rocks there from Frasier River BC Canada with quartz with gold.
X flare and others from the double alignments now. Volcanos erupting and a, foot o new snow NW US. Snow forecast from the volcanos to S Dakota.
Latest UAH Temperature 1979-April 2025 (0.61C)
No biggie, but the report referred to above indicates the April 2025 report. When I click on it to enlarge, it comes up as the March 2025 report. I think the UAH needs one more keystroke in their reporting algorithm to connect the latest report. Billy Best in Vancouver, BC area.
Hello Mr Best,
I’m watching a Fishing with Rod YouTube video right now, they’re fishing off Sydney on Vancouver Island BC on the new clip catching King Salmon, crabs and spot prawns. I’ve seen most of his vids, lots of great BC scenery. I could move up to BC just for the great fishing, BC is awesome!!
https://www.youtube.com/fishingwithrod
Deb, What about a culvers?
https://www.culvers.com/locator?location=Missouri