Author Topic: Record Cold Hits North America, Arctic Sea Ice Stable As Solar Activity Reaches Near 200-Year Low  (Read 570 times)

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Record Cold Hits North America, Arctic Sea Ice Stable As Solar Activity Reaches Near 200-Year Low

By P Gosselin on 24. November 2018


Winter has arrived much earlier than normal this year, particularly across North America, where cold records have been shattered.

This Thanksgiving is in fact going down as one of the coldest ever on record across the Northeast. The Washington Post here, for example, reports that Thanksgiving and Black Friday 2018 will be remembered for a record-shattering cold snap across the Northeast United States.”

Also WeatherNation tweeted some impressive record low temperatures being set:

http://notrickszone.com/2018/11/24/record-cold-hits-north-america-arctic-sea-ice-stable-as-solar-activity-reaches-near-200-year-low/

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With all this global warming hype you'd think winters wouldn't get colder.
I won't accept.

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Riiiight. Because the NE is of course, the only place that matters.

Meanwhile, I am at 3000' elevation 60miles from the Canadian border, up in the Rockies, and we can still see the grass on the ground, There is maybe 1/2 an inch staying on the ground a while in the shade, but it is still warm enough to be slowly melting off, and bare anywhere the sun can get to...