Global Cooling or Global Warming?

nivek

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Terrifying weather anomalies happening right now around the world

Signs of magnetic shifts continue across the planet from 90°F hail storms blanketing parts of Saudi Arabia, agricultural catastrophe in France from absurd cold with Majorca’s red blizzard alert.

In Asia the fastest wind speeds ever recorded in April for a tropical system near the Philippines and Beijing engulfed by 3rd decade intensity sand storm in five weeks.

The weather is going crazy and our society is on the brink of collapse… Get ready and be prepared…



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nivek

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nivek

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A mini ice age is fast approaching...

 

nivek

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Europe braces for extreme freeze in May

April, 2021 (to the 27th) has been one of the coldest of the past 100 years: not since the Centennial Minimum have Europeans suffered an April this chilly. As reported last week, the UK is on for its coldest April since 1922, with Germany set for its nippiest since 1917, with no signs that the anomalous freeze will let up as the month draws to a close.

In fact, the historic spring chill is forecast to run well-into May, as further Arctic air masses –riding south on the back of a low-solar-activity-induced meridional jet stream flow— invade the lower latitudes.

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There is simply no let-up in sight for the majority of the continent. The “breadbasket of Europe” (the Ukraine) can expect its fertile lands to suffer temperature departures as much as 20C below the seasonal norm during the first week of May, leading to major crop losses/delayed planting.

Losses will be felt across many European growing regions, particularly in those French vineyards that have already been decimated by record April lows of -8C (17.6F), and beyond. Here, winemakers have taken to drastic action such as lighting thousands of ‘frost fires’ in a bid to stave off the big freeze — these controlled burnings are far from 100% effective though, and are expensive, costing up to €3,000 per hectare.

It isn’t just tender grapes that have been struggling of late; even notoriously cold-hardy crops such as beets and rapeseed are dying-off. And, depressingly, another look at the weather models reveals that heavy May snow is on the cards for many, including incredibly rares inches across Scotland, northern England, and Wales.

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nivek

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Unprecedented Cold Invades Europe: "Eyelid Freezing Night Breaks Records"

This year’s punishing winter has shown few signs of abating, even as May fast-approaches.

Across the European continent, the majority of nations are suffering their coldest April’s in decades–in around 100 years in Germany and the UK. This climatic reality (aka cooling) is in response to the historically low solar activity we’re been experiencing, as a decrease in output from the Sun weakens Earth’s jet streams and increases their tenancy to flow in more of a weak and wavy manor — this “meridional” flow, as it’s known, increases the prevalence of Arctic outbreaks and “blocking” phenomenons.

The year 2021 is also further ‘uncorrelating’ the link between global temperatures and rising CO2 emissions. For decades, the agenda-driving doomsayers have decreed that our planet’s average temp will rise on an endless march upward unless crippling economic and social reforms were immediately implemented (recently renamed “the Great Reset”) — well, does this (chart linked below) look like catastrophic global warming to you?

According to the 15 NASA/NOAA AMSU satellites –that measure every square inch of the lower troposphere (where us humans reside)– Earth has COOLED by a model-debunking 0.6 deg. C during the past 12 months.

And while we’re on the topic of failed climate modelling, linked below is the top-cited ERSST-v5 observational data, which reveals that Earth’s oceans haven’t warmed anywhere near as much as the prophecies (emphasis on the feces) threatened they would.

In Germany, Czech Republic and Poland, temperatures have plunged to -6C (21.2F), and beyond, even at low elevations — readings that are “really rare for the end of April,” according to @extremetemps on Twitter:



While in Denmark, you have to go all the way back to 1981 to find a spring day as cold as last nights this late in the season, reports cphpost.dk, who have called the intensity of the cold “eyelid freezing.”

On the morning of April 27, the vast majority of Danes awoke to freezing temperatures. Thermometers plunged to as low as -6.2C (20.8F) near Horsens, located in central Jutland, nearing the all-time late-April record low of -6.9C set in Nørre Sørig (North Jutland) back on April 29, 1981.

In addition, April as a whole is also on course to be Denmark’s coldest for at least 35 years (with more freezing nights on the way). And furthermore, the country hasn’t suffered three consecutive spring mornings this cold (below -5 deg. C) since 7-9 May, 1957.

In nearby Finland, temperatures are expected to remain colder than average in into the weekend, meaning May Day celebrations threaten to be an historically chilly affair, reports yle.fi.

“Cool air has been flowing into most of Finland in recent days, and the air continues to flow in from the north. No significant rise in temperature is expected by May Day, which means that the chilly spring weather continues,” said Yle meteorologist Matti Huutonen.

“We are experiencing colder-than-average weather,” confirmed Huutonen: at night, temperatures are forecast to dip below freezing throughout the entire country, and even as we head into May, “There is no indication that we are headed for more summery weather. The winds continue to flow from the same (northerly) direction,” said Huutonen who recommends finding warmth in the sauna.

And finally, the landlocked nation of Belgium is also suffering its coldest April in at least 35 years.

According to observations compiled by the country’s Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI) on Wednesday, and as originally reported by brusselstimes.com, “the average temperature in April has not been as low as this year since 1986” (solar minimum of cycle 21).

With an average temperature of 7.3C (45.1F), an average minimum of 2.5C (35.5F), and an average maximum of 11.9C (53.4F), April 2021 is coming out well-below the climatological norm, according to the RMI, with yet more cold on the way (see below link). Tellingly, the RMI has said the cold weather is due to the north-east wind that dominated, whereas in April the wind usually comes from the north-east (east) or south-west (west) — one further example of the prevalence of a “meridional” jet stream flow versus a usual “zonal” one.

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nivek

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Coldest April in 35 years brought a mix of sun, snow, hail and frost

With an average temperature of 6.7 degrees Celsius, last month was the coldest April since 1986. The average temperature lay 3.2 degrees below the norm of 9.9 degrees in April, Weer.nl reported.

The drop in temperatures was particularly evident in Drenthe. Eelde in Drenthe recorded a total of 18 frost days in April, the highest number throughout the country. The village also measured the lowest temperatures nationwide last month. On April 26, temperatures fell to minus 4.5 degrees Celsius.


Temperatures had even been higher in February this year compared to April 2021. On February 24, temperatures crept up to 18.7 degrees, higher than the warmest temperature in April at 17.8 degrees in certain areas.

The chilly weather allowed for a total of ten snow days in at least one part of the country. Normally, there are only about 2.5 snow days in the fourth month of the year. It is the first time since 1977 there have been as many reports of snow in the Netherlands in April.


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nivek

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Coldest April since 1922 in the UK

THIS month was the coldest April for almost a century, UK weather experts have said. The Met Office says frost and clear conditions combined for a chilly month, despite long spells of sunshine.

Provisional figures from the Met Office's National Climate Information Centre show April had the third lowest average temperature since records began back in 1884. In fact, the average temperature in April was the lowest seen in Britain since 1922. There were high levels of air frost, not seen since 1960.

According to the Met Office, the number of air frosts seen this month, 13, was more typical for December, January of February. The ground frosted over on 22 days compared with an April average of 12 days.

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nivek

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The difference between, April 2020 and April 2021...

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nivek

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Heavy May Snowfall hits Portugal, warnings issued, as Hungary just registered its Coldest April this Century

While central Europe enjoys its 2-days of spring, Portugal has been parked under a stream of frigid polar air. As a result, the nation has been suffering temperature departures some 12C below the seasonal average and May snowstorms have set in. Anecdotally, I can see my breath, inside my trailer, in central Portugal, in May.

The Portuguese snow has been heavy, too — an incredibly rare event for the month of May. Across Portugal’s higher elevations, significant accumulations have been reported, particularly over the Serra da Estrela where winter weather warnings have been issued.

This was the scene yesterday atop mount Torre (1,993 m / 6,539 ft), located in central Portugal:



HUNGARY REGISTERED ITS COLDEST APRIL THIS CENTURY

Hungary is the latest addition to the long list of European nations to have suffered historic cold. April 2021 was the coldest April this century, confirmed Hungary’s weather service on Sunday. As reported by hungarytoday.hu, the month closed 2.9 degrees C below than the 1991-2020 average of 11.4 degrees C.

On April 15, the mercury didn’t get above -0.6 degrees C in Kekesteto — a new record low-max for the region. Heavy snow accompanied the record cold, and deep drifts were observed. Substantial accumulations hit in the middle of the month, with more than a foot (30 cm) registered in areas such as Bakony, Kékestető, Pécs, Komárom-Esztergom county, and Normafa.

The unexpected return to winter caused major traffic disruptions across the country. And, looking ahead, Hungary is not out of the woods yet, even with the summer solstice in sight.

In fact, the majority of Europe is forecast to endure additional May freezes, even into the third week of the month.

The COLD TIMES are returning, the mid-latitudes are REFREEZING, in line with the great conjunction, historically low solar activity, cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow (among other forcings).

Both NOAA and NASA appear to agree, if you read between the lines, with NOAA saying we’re entering a ‘full-blown’ Grand Solar Minimum in the late-2020s, and NASA seeing this upcoming solar cycle (25) as “the weakest of the past 200 years”, with the agency correlating previous solar shutdowns to prolonged periods of global cooling here.

Furthermore, we can’t ignore the slew of new scientific papers stating the immense impact The Beaufort Gyre could have on the Gulf Stream, and therefore the climate overall.





Prepare accordinglylearn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own.

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nivek

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We're forecast to have an unusually cold night tonight, close to 40 degrees, maybe colder...Last night was a low of 50 degrees and today was a high barely above 60 degrees, which is usually cool for this time of year...

I guess the global warming brigade isn't ready to switch campaigns to global cooling just yet although I've been saying for 10 years that the cooling is coming...Food is going to be the biggest concern if we experience a mini ice age in the near future...

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JahaRa

Noble
We're forecast to have an unusually cold night tonight, close to 40 degrees, maybe colder...Last night was a low of 50 degrees and today was a high barely above 60 degrees, which is usually cool for this time of year...

I guess the global warming brigade isn't ready to switch campaigns to global cooling just yet although I've been saying for 10 years that the cooling is coming...Food is going to be the biggest concern if we experience a mini ice age in the near future...

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It isn't "global warming", it is climate change. Ask a geologist how that works. I haven't heard anyone use the "global warming" phrase in a long time.
 

nivek

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It isn't "global warming", it is climate change. Ask a geologist how that works. I haven't heard anyone use the "global warming" phrase in a long time.

Heating the earth with our greenhouse gases is what was once called global warming now called climate change, both labeled under false pretenses and lies...

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nivek

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Here's a documentary exposing some of the lies of this so-called green energy movement, its worse than you believe...

 

JahaRa

Noble
Heating the earth with our greenhouse gases is what was once called global warming now called climate change, both labeled under false pretenses and lies...

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Climate change is a natural process. And yes, greenhouse gases do contribute to it. The debate is how much human activity actually contributes to speeding up the process. Anything else is just divisive drivel.
 

nivek

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Climate change is a natural process.

Of course but thats not how the term is used and implied in the media and with the activists...Try watching the documentary posted above, its very informative...

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wwkirk

Divine
Just got the following message by email and by phone:

Con Edison is asking New Yorkers to conserve energy by not using energy-intensive appliances such as microwaves and limiting unnecessary use of air conditioning as much as possible.
 

nivek

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nivek

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More good information here with links to all the data in the description...People need to prepare...

 

dr wu

Noble
Well...he was a coffee buyer...for who...what does he know about climate on earth....what are his creds.. his education..? I couldn't find any specifics on what he was educated in or how he knows what he claims to know?
I couldn;t follow well any of his 'charts' etc..and he didn't mention any specific science links at all...maybe I missed them.?
And at the end, of course , he wants you to buy his patriot stuff...? C'mon....really...? Patreon....it's a money platform also to subscribers....not against making a buck but it matters on why and how one does it.
What is his agenda then....?

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