Iceland’s Coldest Winter Since 1995-96; Largest Temperature Swing In Iron Mountain History; No Hurricane Trend In 167-Years Of Data; California Mountains Forecast 14+ Feet In 48 Hours; + Record-Challenging Cold Persists On Antarctica

The COLD TIMES are returning…

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23 thoughts on “Iceland’s Coldest Winter Since 1995-96; Largest Temperature Swing In Iron Mountain History; No Hurricane Trend In 167-Years Of Data; California Mountains Forecast 14+ Feet In 48 Hours; + Record-Challenging Cold Persists On Antarctica

  1. Cap keeps posting about record cold in antarctica but Nasa keeps charting record low sea ice who am I to believe? Although we all know who to trust it would seem like Nasa would have published why they “fixed” the charts. Can anyone point to article on this shift???

    1. The low sea ice is caused by the wind direction.
      And I have never seen BRIWN on a snow map…Snow Snow everywhere up to Thunder Lizards honey😁👍

      1. Plume from Kamchatka from solar flares going into Cali same cyclone I showed last week. PM2.5 are still thick over the Pacific Ocean from other volcanos from solar flares the past few years, residual. Alaska volcanos may be erupting there’s a lot of SO2 off the volcanos up there now going into the mix.
        https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?tcso2,51.437,-129.316,5,i:pressure,m:eZoacHx
        https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?cams,pm2p5,51.437,-129.316,5,i:pressure,m:eZoacHx
        https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?snowAccu,next3d,46.547,-126.889,5,i:pressure,m:eKIacOy

    2. Antarctic lowest daily sea ice extent:
      February 25 2022 1,957 million square kilometers.
      February 19, 2023 1,766 million square kilometers.
      February 18, 2024 1,974 million square kilometers.
      https://masie_web.apps.nsidc.org/pub//DATASETS/NOAA/G02135/seaice_analysis/Sea_Ice_Index_Daily_Extent_G02135_v3.0.xlsx

      Antarctic lowest monthly sea ice extent:
      February 1980 2,82 million square kilometers.
      February 1993 2,48 million square kilometers.
      February 2021 2,89 million square kilometers.
      February 2022 2,21 million square kilometers.
      February 2023 1,91 million square kilometers.
      February 2024 2,14 million square kilometers.
      https://masie_web.apps.nsidc.org/pub//DATASETS/NOAA/G02135/seaice_analysis/Sea_Ice_Index_Monthly_Data_with_Statistics_G02135_v3.0.xlsx

  2. So … I gave my credit card info … but I’m not allowed to view the site. What gives?

    I went to create an account — e-mail plus password — and I was shut out of that process.

    1. Sorry Anthony,

      Not sure what that’s about.

      I have comped you a month free on my Substack while we sort this out (same articles published simultaneously over there) — check your emails for more details.

      Re. Patron, please make sure that you’re logged into Patron on the same browser you’re trying to access http://www.electroverse.info on.

      Best,
      Cap

  3. In the Samara region, the beginning of spring will be unusually cold

    The spring heat is deceiving. Even if the average daily air temperature is slightly higher than the climatic norm.

    Abnormal cold is expected from February 29 to March 1 in the Samara region. At night in the region -8,.-13°C, in some places up to -18°C. During the day, the air will warm up to +1..-4°C. In some areas, the cold will remain, down to -2..-7°C.
    https://www.hmn.ru/index.php?index=1&ts=240229115436

    Sakhalin: Spring will begin like winter

    The atmospheric processes of the transition period are very capricious. If at the beginning of the week in the south of the island it warmed up to +6°C, on Thursday night frosts of -20°C returned.
    The freezing weather will continue into the first weekend of March. The temperature at night is -19… −24°C, on the south coast −11… −16°C, in the northern valleys −29… -34°C, -6 during the day… −11, in the north −11… −16°C.
    https://www.gismeteo.ru/news/weather/sahalin-vesna-nachnetsya-po-zimnemu/
    —–
    What about when the snow starts to melt?
    AGW…global boiling will melt this snow, but (some places) it may not all melt and it could freeze again, isn’t!?

  4. Cap, thank you for the good reporting today. I was able to explain a little more, visually, of what is happening with temperatures over era’s to my loved-ones. I sure appreciate all the data that you are able to pull out, chase after and put it together for us. I know that we all have loved-ones that we are trying to explain, and show, what is happening to the climate of our world and why. The reality of GSM becomes more and more evident by the hour – each day.

    I am so grateful that you are able, and gifted, to be an investigator.
    As well, I am so grateful to all of the commenters who add to the conversations and work you do for us all. I look forward to the folks of this community each day, commenting from their place on this planet, speaking from what they are seeing out their windows.

    Greetings to you all – from the Canuck in Alberta.
    Jim

  5. Last year’s record Cali snow was from Kamchatka volcano too. It was worse because the volcanic eruption was bigger because the solar flares were more powerful.
    https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/02/us/california-winter-weather/index.html
    https://www.solarham.net/pictures/2023/feb17_2023_x2.2.jpg
    https://www.solarham.net/pictures/2023/feb11_2023_x1.1.jpg
    https://www.solarham.net/pictures/2023/mar3_2023_x2.0.jpg

    Foot o new at Tahoe, crappy cams there. Kirkwood closed for too much snow with only a foot of new. WTF?? ?What a bunch of wooosies!!! That’s when it’s good!!!
    https://www.skiheavenly.com/the-mountain/mountain-conditions/mountain-cams.aspx
    https://www.kirkwood.com/
    Same storm in Oregon:
    https://www.mtbachelor.com/the-mountain/webcams/mountain

        1. Well, I jumped on it and ordered some freeze dried beef from Amazon, as prices will surely shoot up. That’s what I get for procrastinating.

  6. Look at all the people! In ’69, when we lived in Bend, my dad took us cross country skiing in the mountains. We were the only people around. It was after dark, and the full moon and stars lit up the snow.

    Have you ever noticed how many names of cities and towns repeat? I think there’s a Springfield in practically every state. If you’re looking for creative people, pick a place with a unique name. Artistic talent runs in families.

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