New Zealand’s Record-Cold March; Antarctica; Rare April Snow To Dust Bay Area Peaks; More Snow For The Midwest/Northeast; + Scandinavia Extends Spell Of Historic April Cold, As Europe’s Mountain Snow Breaks Records
New Zealand’s Record-Cold March; Antarctica; Rare April Snow To Dust Bay Area Peaks; More Snow For The Midwest/Northeast; + Scandinavia Extends Spell Of Historic April Cold, As Europe’s Mountain Snow Breaks Records
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From the articles above: scarce snow? who is kidding who? How much more cognitive dissonance can we stand on this AGW crap? The warmer fear mongers are lying to their teeth on this whole thing. Today, 4/4/2024 in Maggie Valley, NC we are having snowflakes and 39 degree weather. Higher elevations are getting 3 inches of snow. Plus windy conditions. These are cognitive FACTS. Asheville, a blue city in a blue county, people have been wearing shorts the last few days. Let them do it. Thanks Cap, for warning the good people of the global cooling and saving people’s gardens.
Missouri is on the same rollercoaster, which is normal for here. Tomorrow starts another warming trend, time to get outside, do gardening and yardwork, but we’ll have to dodge the thunderstorms.
Washington State runs on Hydroelectric which relies on snowpack which is now at 60%. The snowpack link is now a block long I don’t want to link it.
A lot of that water comes from Canada, the Columbia River. There are dams up there on the same grid system. Snowpack low up there too and rainfall you can see on the drought map. https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?drought40,51.321,-119.154,6,i:pressure,m:e1EacML
I can show ya whit looks like on the I-90 cams. On a good year 4/4 there are snow walls forty feet tall from the snowblowers all winter. There’s a foot now at the Pass then no snow east of there. Pathetic. Should be forty foot walls like two years ago. Oh well, better than ’16 with no solar flares. No snow that year. https://wsdot.com/travel/real-time/mountainpasses/snoqualmie
Wa St has sixty percent snowpack for irrigation. Millions of acres of irrigated farming from them dang dams. My grandpa worked on one of the irrigation dams in ’51. Cat Skinner. Dozer ops, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU4qw9zYX9Y
I once went down under one of those dams, just upriver from The Dalles OR. There were glass viewing windows and I saw an incredibly large fish swim by. Probably why I have never had any urge to swim in rivers or oceans.
So much fresh tropical fruit in NZ right now and perfect temps. Forecast warmer than ave,76F next week, perfect weather.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/nz/raglan/250701/april-weather/250701
From the articles above: scarce snow? who is kidding who? How much more cognitive dissonance can we stand on this AGW crap? The warmer fear mongers are lying to their teeth on this whole thing. Today, 4/4/2024 in Maggie Valley, NC we are having snowflakes and 39 degree weather. Higher elevations are getting 3 inches of snow. Plus windy conditions. These are cognitive FACTS. Asheville, a blue city in a blue county, people have been wearing shorts the last few days. Let them do it. Thanks Cap, for warning the good people of the global cooling and saving people’s gardens.
Here in Metcalfe County KY we were 78F three days ago and now are 44F today.
And Friday nite it will be about 29F.
Missouri is on the same rollercoaster, which is normal for here. Tomorrow starts another warming trend, time to get outside, do gardening and yardwork, but we’ll have to dodge the thunderstorms.
Washington State runs on Hydroelectric which relies on snowpack which is now at 60%. The snowpack link is now a block long I don’t want to link it.
A lot of that water comes from Canada, the Columbia River. There are dams up there on the same grid system. Snowpack low up there too and rainfall you can see on the drought map.
https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?drought40,51.321,-119.154,6,i:pressure,m:e1EacML
I can show ya whit looks like on the I-90 cams. On a good year 4/4 there are snow walls forty feet tall from the snowblowers all winter. There’s a foot now at the Pass then no snow east of there. Pathetic. Should be forty foot walls like two years ago. Oh well, better than ’16 with no solar flares. No snow that year.
https://wsdot.com/travel/real-time/mountainpasses/snoqualmie
No snow in ’16 record hot El Nino two years after SC24 peak. No flares. coronal holes solar wind hitting weak mag shield.
Sixteen months now from peak plus two years we’ll be record hot again? We’re already record hottest on the chart right there top right. Solar flares hitting weak mag shield which is from GSM. Heat pulls the cold air down at the poles. Intake. A heat driven machine.
https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?temp,26.315,51.533,4,i:pressure,m:d24ag3B
https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?solarpower,26.315,51.533,4,i:pressure,m:d24ag3B
Wa St has sixty percent snowpack for irrigation. Millions of acres of irrigated farming from them dang dams. My grandpa worked on one of the irrigation dams in ’51. Cat Skinner. Dozer ops,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU4qw9zYX9Y
I once went down under one of those dams, just upriver from The Dalles OR. There were glass viewing windows and I saw an incredibly large fish swim by. Probably why I have never had any urge to swim in rivers or oceans.