South America’s Incoming Freeze; Record-Setting September Cold To Grip U.S.; This Year’s Temps Among Coldest Since 1895; US Wildfire Burn Area At Decade Lows; + IPCC: Questions Dodged, Errors Unaddressed

β€œIt’s despicable irresponsibility on the part of the IPCC!”

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22 thoughts on “South America’s Incoming Freeze; Record-Setting September Cold To Grip U.S.; This Year’s Temps Among Coldest Since 1895; US Wildfire Burn Area At Decade Lows; + IPCC: Questions Dodged, Errors Unaddressed

  1. I think you are overplaying the US cold. For the next week our forecast shows highs 70’sF and then high 80’sF, for mid Missouri. So far, so perfect! πŸŒ…πŸπŸŒΌπŸ‚πŸŒžβ™₯️

    1. Agree, it is not abnormal here in wisconsin to see cooler temps after mid august and early September. It progressively happens, just means summer is over and fall is upon us.

      1. August here in South Central KY was cooler than normal except for one week which was normal. Overall August was 80-82F average…not our 90-95F normal. And today and Saturday is more like late Fall not September. I truly did not expect Eddy Minimum to start this hard and fast. Well more firewood is here so GETTIN TO WORK!!!

  2. Your website doesn’t print the little artistic symbols the same way they appear in my phone. I don’t appreciate having my comment changed. Better if you would just refuse to print them at all. Visual symbols are as valid a form of communication as words.

  3. I have been loving the cool summer weather. We made it to the NE and it has been amazing.
    I fully expect to see a stunning example of fall color in New England by October.

  4. cannot go back in history on the Greenland smb, used to be able to go back years, good indication of shortening growing seasons ?? phill au

  5. I think I will buy another can of coffee ahead…
    What was in the past a $5 can or more recently a $7 can is now $10. And I don’t think the price spike has hit yet.

    Btw, when I was a child, coffee could be purchased in a 1-pound can or bag or in an actual 3-pound can. Now the 1-pounder is 9.6 ounces and the large can is 29 ounces, a 40% reduction in volume for each. That’s called shrinkflation, in addition to the price inflation.

    1. Kenneth –

      I’m going to miss you. The Sun told me to go away. And the Sun is boss. I mean, everyone knows that the Sun determines what happens on the Earth, don’t they? But…I feel a strange attraction to the Sun…I don’t know if I can do it… but I have to. Don’t you just hate it when that happens? It’s as bad as an eclipse!

  6. I live in Savannah, Georgia and my electric bill currently is running about 20% less than last year so it is cooler significantly and my bill runs from mid August to mid September. And last year’s September bill was 12% lower than the previous years so it does seem to be a slight cooling trend whether that continues or not we’ll have to see.

  7. I was taught a long time a go by a very good meteorologist that there is a 40-60 day cycle of warmer than normal and colder than normal in the Northern hemisphere. Have seen that hold true for decades. What determines where we are is the trending averages for those cycles over time. Are both getting coledr? or warmer over time, or are the averages deviating in opposite directions?

    Would be nice to have a real answer to those questions. With all of the bad locations for weather stations do to urban growth, the highly biased, so called “normalization where urban trends are taken and rural temps excluded because they’ll lower the average, and organizations disregarding the urban heat island effect, we can’t know the actual truth about this anymore. All we can do is wait and see what happens to things that can’t be hidden , like growing season length and crop production is specific areas over a decade or more to develop a somewhat better picture.

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