Scandinavia Shivers, Wind Turbines Freeze; Deepest Pyrenees Snowfall In Decades; Almost All Of Japan Under Snow; Antarctica At -52.5C; + Former IPCC Scientist: “The Climate Crisis Was Exaggerated”
Scandinavia Shivers, Wind Turbines Freeze; Deepest Pyrenees Snowfall In Decades; Almost All Of Japan Under Snow; Antarctica At -52.5C; + Former IPCC Scientist: “The Climate Crisis Was Exaggerated”
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6 Thoughts to “Scandinavia Shivers, Wind Turbines Freeze; Deepest Pyrenees Snowfall In Decades; Almost All Of Japan Under Snow; Antarctica At -52.5C; + Former IPCC Scientist: “The Climate Crisis Was Exaggerated””
Oh my God it’s not 50 below in the US this week!! But for real it might take a little while for the next arctic blast to arrive because the trough shifts back out West this week and without a strong +PNA ridge, there might not be enough amplification to allow for a southward discharge of very cold arctic air for awhile. Maybe after the 20th the chances might return if we can maintain a blocking regime near Greenland and more ridging out West. But it would have to hurry before it’s too late. But for this week it looks to be a bit milder for the time being.
June 2007: I had a conversation with a Noble laureate in which he told me that his group provided the segment regarding the “Solar Cycle” impact on the climate and that it was not included because it did not conform to the political needs of the UN. He was terminated from his university position in the US and was taking a job in a foreign country. To this day the UNIPCC has never recognized the significant impact of the solar cycles.
Yes indeed it is not -50 in the US, yet. But the eastern half of the USA is indeed cold. Now there are early indications the western half of the USA might receive a brutal cold surge toward the end of the month. In the meantime global temperatures are continuing to relentlessly drop. All we can do is prepare to manage the colder climate as best we can.
Oh my God it’s not 50 below in the US this week!! But for real it might take a little while for the next arctic blast to arrive because the trough shifts back out West this week and without a strong +PNA ridge, there might not be enough amplification to allow for a southward discharge of very cold arctic air for awhile. Maybe after the 20th the chances might return if we can maintain a blocking regime near Greenland and more ridging out West. But it would have to hurry before it’s too late. But for this week it looks to be a bit milder for the time being.
June 2007: I had a conversation with a Noble laureate in which he told me that his group provided the segment regarding the “Solar Cycle” impact on the climate and that it was not included because it did not conform to the political needs of the UN. He was terminated from his university position in the US and was taking a job in a foreign country. To this day the UNIPCC has never recognized the significant impact of the solar cycles.
Yes indeed it is not -50 in the US, yet. But the eastern half of the USA is indeed cold. Now there are early indications the western half of the USA might receive a brutal cold surge toward the end of the month. In the meantime global temperatures are continuing to relentlessly drop. All we can do is prepare to manage the colder climate as best we can.
Semitropical fish and animals can’t survive in the cold.
https://sccf.org/2026/02/05/cold-snap-similar-to-snook-die-off-in-2010/
It’s 74°F on my front porch right now in mid Missouri. You don’t hear me complaining about the weather, do you?
74 degrees is the perfect temperature for humans and those Deb critters.