Russia’s Record -45C; Blizzards Slam Xinjiang; Deep Winter Ahead As QBO And Stratosphere Align; Australia’s Bumper Snow Season; CBS Fires Its ‘Climate Unit’; + Europe’s Solar Boom Is Breaking The Grid
Russia’s Record -45C; Blizzards Slam Xinjiang; Deep Winter Ahead As QBO And Stratosphere Align; Australia’s Bumper Snow Season; CBS Fires Its ‘Climate Unit’; + Europe’s Solar Boom Is Breaking The Grid
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27 Thoughts to “Russia’s Record -45C; Blizzards Slam Xinjiang; Deep Winter Ahead As QBO And Stratosphere Align; Australia’s Bumper Snow Season; CBS Fires Its ‘Climate Unit’; + Europe’s Solar Boom Is Breaking The Grid”
Why does the UAH graph continue to trend upwards despite the cool down earlier this year after the effects of the Honga volcano of 2o22 have dissapated? Also we ALWAYS have mild winters nowadays in western Europe, no matter how cold it gets in Siberia, China and Japan. Could this be due to the complete lack of ice cover from north of Spitzbergen to Novaya Zemblya which we have nowadays? Douglas Vogt of the Diehold Foundation says that the UV radiation of the Sun is intensifying because the Sun is getting ready to nova in 2046. Ben Davidson of Suspicious Observers also states this.
The winter months in the northern hemisphere are warmer than normal. It has been like this for the last 10-20 years.
This causes the Earth’s average temperature to increase during October-March.
That is the reason why UAH temperatures have risen in October.
NOAA’s monthly Northern Hemisphere anomalies graph shows warmer temperatures for the Northern Hemisphere winter months:
Global Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2023: 0.89
Global Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2024: 1.31
Global Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2025: 1.35
Northern Hemisphere Land Average Temperature Anomalies January 2023: 1.96
Northern Hemisphere Land Average Temperature Anomalies January 2024: 2.46
Northern Hemisphere Land Average Temperature Anomalies January 2025: 2.87
Northern Hemisphere Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2023: 1.29
Northern Hemisphere Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2024: 1.75
Northern Hemisphere Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2025: 1.85
Stay away from Mr. Nova whoever it is.
When we have COMPLETE knowledge of Earths atmosphere than we will know why its hot in one area and cold next door. We THINK we know everything but remember this one fact…The more you learn the more you understand you know SQUAT!
Douglas Vogt cites as evidence for the Sun’s intensification the fact that whereas it always used to look brilliant yellow (which I remember) the Sun now looks a brilliant harsh white, like the LED headlights of modern expensive cars. We are not approaching a grand solar minimum, but the nova, which is connected to the current magnetic weakening and reversal, will after the nova will plunge the world into a full ice age.
The sun can have different colors depending on how much particles are in the atmosphere.
I found these answers about the color of the sun:
Pollution and dust: Areas with high levels of air pollution, smoke, or dust will appear to have a redder or more orange sun. The more particles in the air, the more blue light is scattered, leading to more vibrant red sunsets.
Clearer skies: Areas with cleaner air will show the sun’s “true” color more often. For example, sunlight in many parts of Scandinavia and the UK can have a cooler, blue quality because there is less particulate matter to scatter the blue light.
Tropical vs. polar regions: In areas closer to the equator, the sun’s rays are more direct, resulting in light that is often brighter and more yellow. In higher latitudes, the angle of the sun is more oblique, and the light has a cooler, bluer quality.
Time of day: The sun’s angle also changes throughout the day. Morning and evening light is warmer and more golden because of the longer path the light travels through the atmosphere. Midday light, when the sun is highest, is often brighter and “whiter” because the light passes through less atmosphere.
I’m a yellow dwarf, also.
I predicted a 0.13 reduction in global temps for October.
I have been hiding under the carpet with my stolen extra daylight hours.
One minute I was drowning in pedantic Spinkified BS, and then I got hit by a screwball out of left field! I laughed so hard and so long I pulled a muscle in my back! It’s been a long time since I laughed like that.
It often happens to me that people who are going around thinking about things they don’t understand doesn’t feel any joy.
When I explain things that people don’t understand and have been thinking about for a long time, they start to feel joy at finally understanding the matter.
I understand that you have been thinking about these things for a long time and start to feel joy at finally understanding how things work when I have explained it.
I’m sorry, Spinky, but when you explain things I do not feel Joy, I feel boredom. You are way too wordy and repetitive. Try condensing your lectures down to a paragraph or two.
You deny your own joy.
Laughter creates joy.
Without laughter, you feel no joy.
It is laughter that creates creativity, joy and happiness.
You need to laugh more to be happy and live a joyful life.
I don’t pay any attention to Mr. Spinky, who appears to be regurgitating AI replies to queries. An AI machine will give it a good try but on many topics, has proven to be off the mark as much or more than providing nuanced, accurate data.
To get anything useful from AI on climate performances, one’s input query must itself be error free and spot on or it’s likely a GIGO situation.
Btw, having said the above, it’s good to have a daily poster, is much appreciated. I like to get the different views; I decide what sounds right to me.
I didn’t put much faith in Dirk’s pattering on about solar flares but it was something to consider.
Yep. When the actual answer to a question is not “safe and effective”, AEye just puts up an “out to lunch” sign or “makes shit up”; for instance, when asked why Reuters reported WTC7 as having “collapsed” at 5pm while the BBC video feed showed it standing until 5:25, AEye pulled ,”Reuters made a mistake,” out of its little AEye anus; how likely do we think it is that a professional reporter employed by a world renowned news service made a mistake regarding whether a World Trade Center building was standing or not? If you ask nicely, I will explain why the video feed was delayed.
Yes, ask AI why covid lockdown didn’t reduce Atmos co2 levels. It struggles. I asked AI to go pull up the NOAA co2 data for years around 2020, then explain it’s thinking,it did not enjoy that. It said sorry for lying, but it had to do what it was told.
Doesn’t matter how “error free” your query is; AEye is just going to summarize “safe and effective” “authorized sources” (original thinking not allowed. Doug Vogt found dust rings (spaced 12068 years apart) emanating from our local star, and concluded that micronovas would account for the dust and the lack of the advanced civilization that left what it couldn’t take with it on every continent. He pulled the 2046 date kind of out of his butt, but it seems pretty clear that the military is in the process of “scuttling the ship” that we are using to sail through the cosmos.
I will let the late great Doug Vogt explain it himself (warning: he’s not a great lecturer):
Spinky, you Anomalous Individual, why do you expound on things you can never understand, like joy, happiness and laughter? Writers should write about things they have personal experience with. Why don’t you tell us how it feels to get a dry joint greased? Or get rebooted?
Why does the UAH graph continue to trend upwards despite the cool down earlier this year after the effects of the Honga volcano of 2o22 have dissapated? Also we ALWAYS have mild winters nowadays in western Europe, no matter how cold it gets in Siberia, China and Japan. Could this be due to the complete lack of ice cover from north of Spitzbergen to Novaya Zemblya which we have nowadays? Douglas Vogt of the Diehold Foundation says that the UV radiation of the Sun is intensifying because the Sun is getting ready to nova in 2046. Ben Davidson of Suspicious Observers also states this.
The winter months in the northern hemisphere are warmer than normal. It has been like this for the last 10-20 years.
This causes the Earth’s average temperature to increase during October-March.
That is the reason why UAH temperatures have risen in October.
A table of annual temperature for the Earth, the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere:
Degrees celcius anomaly
Year/Glob/NHem/SHem
2000 0.39 0.50 0.28
2005 0.68 0.85 0.50
2010 0.72 0.90 0.55
2015 0.90 1.18 0.62
2020 1.01 1.34 0.67
2024 1.28 1.65 0.91
https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata_v4/ZonAnn.Ts+dSST.txt
The above table as a graph.
https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs_v4/graph_data/Hemispheric_Temperature_Change/graph.html
NOAA’s monthly Northern Hemisphere anomalies graph shows warmer temperatures for the Northern Hemisphere winter months:
Global Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2023: 0.89
Global Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2024: 1.31
Global Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2025: 1.35
Northern Hemisphere Land Average Temperature Anomalies January 2023: 1.96
Northern Hemisphere Land Average Temperature Anomalies January 2024: 2.46
Northern Hemisphere Land Average Temperature Anomalies January 2025: 2.87
Northern Hemisphere Land Average Temperature Anomalies January graph:
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/climate-at-a-glance/global/time-series/nhem/tavg/land/1/1/1850-2025
Northern Hemisphere Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2023: 1.29
Northern Hemisphere Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2024: 1.75
Northern Hemisphere Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January 2025: 1.85
Northern Hemisphere Land and Ocean Average Temperature Anomalies January graph:
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/climate-at-a-glance/global/time-series/nhem/land_ocean/tavg/1/1/1850-2025
Stay away from Mr. Nova whoever it is.
When we have COMPLETE knowledge of Earths atmosphere than we will know why its hot in one area and cold next door. We THINK we know everything but remember this one fact…The more you learn the more you understand you know SQUAT!
Douglas Vogt cites as evidence for the Sun’s intensification the fact that whereas it always used to look brilliant yellow (which I remember) the Sun now looks a brilliant harsh white, like the LED headlights of modern expensive cars. We are not approaching a grand solar minimum, but the nova, which is connected to the current magnetic weakening and reversal, will after the nova will plunge the world into a full ice age.
The sun can have different colors depending on how much particles are in the atmosphere.
I found these answers about the color of the sun:
Pollution and dust: Areas with high levels of air pollution, smoke, or dust will appear to have a redder or more orange sun. The more particles in the air, the more blue light is scattered, leading to more vibrant red sunsets.
Clearer skies: Areas with cleaner air will show the sun’s “true” color more often. For example, sunlight in many parts of Scandinavia and the UK can have a cooler, blue quality because there is less particulate matter to scatter the blue light.
Tropical vs. polar regions: In areas closer to the equator, the sun’s rays are more direct, resulting in light that is often brighter and more yellow. In higher latitudes, the angle of the sun is more oblique, and the light has a cooler, bluer quality.
Time of day: The sun’s angle also changes throughout the day. Morning and evening light is warmer and more golden because of the longer path the light travels through the atmosphere. Midday light, when the sun is highest, is often brighter and “whiter” because the light passes through less atmosphere.
Our sun is a yellow dwarf. A nova is something that white dwarf stars in binary systems do, because they pull material from their companion stars.
I’m a yellow dwarf, also.
I predicted a 0.13 reduction in global temps for October.
I have been hiding under the carpet with my stolen extra daylight hours.
I can’t stop laughing!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One minute I was drowning in pedantic Spinkified BS, and then I got hit by a screwball out of left field! I laughed so hard and so long I pulled a muscle in my back! It’s been a long time since I laughed like that.
You are too funny!
It often happens to me that people who are going around thinking about things they don’t understand doesn’t feel any joy.
When I explain things that people don’t understand and have been thinking about for a long time, they start to feel joy at finally understanding the matter.
I understand that you have been thinking about these things for a long time and start to feel joy at finally understanding how things work when I have explained it.
I’m sorry, Spinky, but when you explain things I do not feel Joy, I feel boredom. You are way too wordy and repetitive. Try condensing your lectures down to a paragraph or two.
Moffin, Moffin, you little yellow darling, come out, come out wherever you are!
I seem to see a dwarf-sized lump under that carpet…
You deny your own joy.
Laughter creates joy.
Without laughter, you feel no joy.
It is laughter that creates creativity, joy and happiness.
You need to laugh more to be happy and live a joyful life.
Hi Deb, I am glad you enjoyed the humour.
I do not feel it is safe to come out from under the carpet just yet whilst that Spinky anomaly is lurking.
A saying I made up once is, “the secret to happiness is when you see an idiot coming, cross the street”.
Lol! Nowadays you would have to zig-zag all the way down the street.
I don’t pay any attention to Mr. Spinky, who appears to be regurgitating AI replies to queries. An AI machine will give it a good try but on many topics, has proven to be off the mark as much or more than providing nuanced, accurate data.
To get anything useful from AI on climate performances, one’s input query must itself be error free and spot on or it’s likely a GIGO situation.
Btw, having said the above, it’s good to have a daily poster, is much appreciated. I like to get the different views; I decide what sounds right to me.
I didn’t put much faith in Dirk’s pattering on about solar flares but it was something to consider.
I’m surprised he had nothing to say about the hurricane in the Caribbean and solar flares. He must have bit it hole in his tongue by now.
I asked the AI various questions where the answers from the AI contradicted each other.
I asked the AI why the answers contradicted each other and I got an error code in response from the AI.
Yep. When the actual answer to a question is not “safe and effective”, AEye just puts up an “out to lunch” sign or “makes shit up”; for instance, when asked why Reuters reported WTC7 as having “collapsed” at 5pm while the BBC video feed showed it standing until 5:25, AEye pulled ,”Reuters made a mistake,” out of its little AEye anus; how likely do we think it is that a professional reporter employed by a world renowned news service made a mistake regarding whether a World Trade Center building was standing or not? If you ask nicely, I will explain why the video feed was delayed.
Yes, ask AI why covid lockdown didn’t reduce Atmos co2 levels. It struggles. I asked AI to go pull up the NOAA co2 data for years around 2020, then explain it’s thinking,it did not enjoy that. It said sorry for lying, but it had to do what it was told.
Doesn’t matter how “error free” your query is; AEye is just going to summarize “safe and effective” “authorized sources” (original thinking not allowed. Doug Vogt found dust rings (spaced 12068 years apart) emanating from our local star, and concluded that micronovas would account for the dust and the lack of the advanced civilization that left what it couldn’t take with it on every continent. He pulled the 2046 date kind of out of his butt, but it seems pretty clear that the military is in the process of “scuttling the ship” that we are using to sail through the cosmos.
I will let the late great Doug Vogt explain it himself (warning: he’s not a great lecturer):
Causes of Ice Ages and Polar Reversals | Coconote https://share.google/4qVrCYwSdlPKDTBqM
Spinky, you Anomalous Individual, why do you expound on things you can never understand, like joy, happiness and laughter? Writers should write about things they have personal experience with. Why don’t you tell us how it feels to get a dry joint greased? Or get rebooted?