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Alaska Suffers “Persistent Record-Shattering Cold”, Unprecedented December Snow Hits The Pyrénées, + A Freezing Start To Winter Is “Rapidly Depleting” Europe’s Gas Reserves
December 8, 2021 Cap Allon   

Dr. Patrick Michaels: “The rates of warming, on multiple time scales, have now invalidated the suite of IPCC climate models. No, the science is not settled.”

Alaska Suffers “Persistent Record-Shattering Cold”

North America’s ‘winter chills’ have –thus far– remained trapped in the higher latitudes where the cold has proved persistent, concentrated and record-breaking.

‘Alaska had a November to remember’, is how natureworldnews.com puts it. The town of King Salmon, for example, suffered its coldest Nov on record, averaging just -15.6C (4F), and it wasn’t alone — according to National Weather Service data, many Alaskan locales suffered either their coldest or one of their coldest Novembers in recorded history last month.

Conversely, and despite a brief burst of cold this week, the CONUS has held pretty mild all fall — the warmth has actually been record-breaking at times. But rather than pointing the finger at man’s wholly irrelevant CO2 emissions, you need to instead accept that the lower-48 has been stuck on the ‘underside’ of the jet stream in recent weeks, meaning it has been open to tropical warmth being dragged up from the south as opposed to Arctic cold being pulled down from the north.

https://electroverse.net/alaskas-record-cold-dec-snow-pyrenees-depleting-gas/

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Global Warming...huh?   

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Is it so unusual for AK to have cold weather this time of the year?? When I lived there I saw temps @ -45 below if not colder -- months of bitter cold and days with only a couple of hours of daylight.  That's the norm in the winter months.
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