Late-March Arctic Cold Grips Canada; April Snow South Of The Border; Storms Reload The Alps; Japan Reverses Coal Phase-Out As LNG Risk Builds; + Met Office Caught Cooking The Books

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6 thoughts on “Late-March Arctic Cold Grips Canada; April Snow South Of The Border; Storms Reload The Alps; Japan Reverses Coal Phase-Out As LNG Risk Builds; + Met Office Caught Cooking The Books

  1. “Persistent troughing over Canada is anchoring Arctic air in place…”

    Something ‘persistent’ had to happen over Canada and a portion of the northern US over hundreds/thousands of years to pile ice miles deep during the last full Ice Age. Who knows, maybe it begins with repeated winter seasons with breakdowns of the polar vortex and these troughs locking the cold air over the northern North American continent. Plus, lots of moisture.

  2. “Shame the UK dismantled its last remaining coal plant in 2024.”

    Isn’t it, though. I always say “You get the gov’t. you vote for.”

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