Perth’s Coldest Day In 50 Years; Antarctica At -105.9F; Snow Closes Khardung-La; OK With Record Summer Cold; Germany Breaks Historic Cold Records As The Gas Tanks Run Dry; + The Hurricane Link That Never Landed
Perth’s Coldest Day In 50 Years; Antarctica At -105.9F; Snow Closes Khardung-La; OK With Record Summer Cold; Germany Breaks Historic Cold Records As The Gas Tanks Run Dry; + The Hurricane Link That Never Landed
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15 Thoughts to “Perth’s Coldest Day In 50 Years; Antarctica At -105.9F; Snow Closes Khardung-La; OK With Record Summer Cold; Germany Breaks Historic Cold Records As The Gas Tanks Run Dry; + The Hurricane Link That Never Landed”
Living in a remote area here in the Sierras & that I am basically an introvert, but enjoy being outgoing at times talking to people. I had to develop an extrovert nature to have my own business being in the residential construction. I have chosen to stand on the outside of life just observing at what has been going on since the 1970’s I use a term “ keep the sheep asleep “ we being the sheep that governments are controlling.
I have been watching America slowly die as all empires do after they reach their peak.
I feel like I am just along for the ride as the world enters the chaos. We are leaving the 2000 year period of the age of Grace & entering the age of tribulation or chaos. From what I see on YouTube.
I apologize for being off topic.
I have recently lost my 3rd motorcycle riding partner by my choice. So I now ride alone.
Ron
Just watched our local tv guy in Bakersfield & he is showing a list of the days of temps over 100 degrees for the last 6 years. 2021 was the hottest summer with 58 days over 1000 compared to this year which has 29 as of today.
Last nite we had a monsoon hit with dark clouds rolling in, thunder, lightning & rain. Temps dropped to a cold evening. This is rare weather for such a dramatic storm. Normal monsoon is just some lite grey clouds & a few minutes of lite rain. Sounded like the lightning was here in our little valley, not used to the booming.
Wife has been up in Idaho checking out areas we might move to. Guess I am a little lonely.
Ron
It’s very difficult to spot trends, especially long term ones, by watching the daily weather, but people try to do it anyway.
Here in Missouri the weather follows a rollercoaster pattern year round, up and down, up and down. Then we usually get a long hot spell in the summer and a long cold spell in the winter. We’re just coming off the long hot spell, upper 90’s, now we get the 70’s for a few days, then it’s heading up to the 80’s. Pretty normal, but the nighttime temps have been unusually cold.
I’m not going to predict a mini ice age based on that. I’ve been watching people do that for the last 20 years. I’ve just learned to be grateful for the good days, and live it one day at a time. I may switch to tea in the morning, tho. My brother tells me the coffee has gone sky high, as per Cap’s prediction.
I mowed grass today. Usually, the grass stops growing before heavy tree leaf falling begins. Not this year; one of my Bradford Pears has dumped a boatload of leaves already. The other three, not so much.
With this cooler weather, the leaves will likely drop heavier before I mow again. Maybe for the last time this season.
The time is set to Cap’s time in Portugal. My time zone is Central Daylight, and I’m 5 hours earlier than Cap’s time, I believe. It’s 11:10pm here right now.
So much for “kids will never see snow in India again” and so much for “Antarctica is a thing of the past” LOL. Very chilly this morning (Aug.27th) with temperature in the upper 40’s here in East TN.
Even though I have been out of the loop here for 3 years. Today’s post is just further indication that we are entering into a new mini ice age.?
Ron
Yes.
https://www.sciencealert.com/a-mini-ice-age-is-coming-in-the-next-15-years
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2025/02/15/valentina-zharkova-grand-solar-minimum-little-ice-age-in-2031/
And she states it could or WILL be 10% colder than the Ice Age/Maunder Minimum…and I accept her statements as FACT!
Living in a remote area here in the Sierras & that I am basically an introvert, but enjoy being outgoing at times talking to people. I had to develop an extrovert nature to have my own business being in the residential construction. I have chosen to stand on the outside of life just observing at what has been going on since the 1970’s I use a term “ keep the sheep asleep “ we being the sheep that governments are controlling.
I have been watching America slowly die as all empires do after they reach their peak.
I feel like I am just along for the ride as the world enters the chaos. We are leaving the 2000 year period of the age of Grace & entering the age of tribulation or chaos. From what I see on YouTube.
I apologize for being off topic.
I have recently lost my 3rd motorcycle riding partner by my choice. So I now ride alone.
Ron
Just watched our local tv guy in Bakersfield & he is showing a list of the days of temps over 100 degrees for the last 6 years. 2021 was the hottest summer with 58 days over 1000 compared to this year which has 29 as of today.
Last nite we had a monsoon hit with dark clouds rolling in, thunder, lightning & rain. Temps dropped to a cold evening. This is rare weather for such a dramatic storm. Normal monsoon is just some lite grey clouds & a few minutes of lite rain. Sounded like the lightning was here in our little valley, not used to the booming.
Wife has been up in Idaho checking out areas we might move to. Guess I am a little lonely.
Ron
It’s very difficult to spot trends, especially long term ones, by watching the daily weather, but people try to do it anyway.
Here in Missouri the weather follows a rollercoaster pattern year round, up and down, up and down. Then we usually get a long hot spell in the summer and a long cold spell in the winter. We’re just coming off the long hot spell, upper 90’s, now we get the 70’s for a few days, then it’s heading up to the 80’s. Pretty normal, but the nighttime temps have been unusually cold.
I’m not going to predict a mini ice age based on that. I’ve been watching people do that for the last 20 years. I’ve just learned to be grateful for the good days, and live it one day at a time. I may switch to tea in the morning, tho. My brother tells me the coffee has gone sky high, as per Cap’s prediction.
Sorry about the typo.
Ment to write over 100, not 1000
I mowed grass today. Usually, the grass stops growing before heavy tree leaf falling begins. Not this year; one of my Bradford Pears has dumped a boatload of leaves already. The other three, not so much.
With this cooler weather, the leaves will likely drop heavier before I mow again. Maybe for the last time this season.
Oh, I forgot to list my location: N Alabama, USA.
The site wants me to give them a good rating. Perhaps I would, IF there was a setting to set my time zone.
It is NOT 1:56AM for me, now.
The time is set to Cap’s time in Portugal. My time zone is Central Daylight, and I’m 5 hours earlier than Cap’s time, I believe. It’s 11:10pm here right now.
It is the other way, Deb. Cap is 5 hours ahead of us.
It is not important but usually a site allows for listing your local time stamps.
“Ahead of us” means later.
So much for “kids will never see snow in India again” and so much for “Antarctica is a thing of the past” LOL. Very chilly this morning (Aug.27th) with temperature in the upper 40’s here in East TN.
Kenneth, Kenneth, Kenneth! I feel like the giant turtle that my world rests on has suddenly decided to go walkabout and sent my world wobbling.
I should have known, nothing is to be relied upon but God Himself, who is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
I go by what Valentina Zarhkova and NASA have stated for years up to this year…5-10% colder than the Mini Ice Age/Maunder Minimum period.
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2025/02/15/valentina-zharkova-grand-solar-minimum-little-ice-age-in-2031/
https://www.sciencealert.com/a-mini-ice-age-is-coming-in-the-next-15-years
Both good reads.
Hi Deb stay safe Hon.
Old Man from KY.