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Hot here in the Midwest today. Topped out at 93 degrees.
Northeastern Nevada. We had a frost warning last night and one for tonight. Had to cover the tomatoes and fire up the wood burner to keep the chill off.
In before the frozen Al Gore pics.
I’ve seen snow in summer at 300 meters
59 degrees here in central Texas Saturday morning, 103 in the afternoon.
Snow on the mountain tops along the Wasatch Front today(Utah).
Right now the world is experiencing a *huge* climate phenomenon, vastly more powerful than anything humans might do. Because the Sun is so quiet, surprising everyone, the thermosphere, the atmospheric “blanket” around the world, has contracted by a third.
The thermosphere *is* the Earth’s greenhouse effect. It both keeps radiation out, and keeps heat in. By contracting like it is doing, we are experiencing the *opposite* of a greenhouse effect.
This means that in summer, radiation will get through, heating up the place abnormally. And in winter, heat will escape back into space, and we will get quickly frozen. Weather extremes.
The two things that will directly happen are first, “Siberians”, Arctic winds, will swoop down on Europe and North America, bringing drastically colder temperatures and snow, directed by the jet stream.
Second, in the mid-latitudes, the ocean will unpredictably either absorb heat (la Nina), or give up heat (el Nino). This will change the amount of moisture in the air that will be available for precipitation coming from the South.
Things could still change if the Sun starts having more sunspots and other activity. So that needs to be watched as well.
We have had a CO2 fueled cold dome hovering over the west coast for the last two years.
Wobal glarming is real and 100% manmade!
The evidence of climate change is slowly showing up, one winter at a time.
Thanks for the article.
Paul