Most Snow in 15 Years in N. Hemisphere

Most snow in 15 years recorded in October and the month is only half over with a blizzard is expected for the New England states over Thanksgiving as a Nor'easter churns up the east coast. Record cold @ 35F below normal in Texas and Northern Mexico. One can only guess where the climate goes from here and how quickly, but rest assured the IPCC will tell you everything can be solved with CO2 taxes.

 

 

 

 

 

Most Snow in 15 Years in N. Hemisphere in October

 

Starting off here with a couple of nice temperature charts. From the Great Lakes to California, Record Low Temperatures and Snow Blankets the West. Ryan Maue even considered it as “daily low temperature records being smashed in the western half of the US”. Just yesterday all those blue and green dots in the left chart were all low records. Take a look at the temperature gradient map on the right there.

 

 

First, see that purple blob over Texas? That is 35 degrees Fahrenheit below normal temperature! That extends down to Texas as well. It won't just stop at the border.

 

 

This was the temperature map for the daily highs at 2 p.m., on the 15th.

 

 

Moving to high temperatures on the 16th. You can definitely see the difference. Wherever you see that white or the dark blue or the purple, those are below normal temperatures. That striation of yellow is the normal temperature, and when we get to the right, those darker Reds, those are where the above normal temperatures are. You can then see that the US has cooled significantly along with Canada and parts of Mexico.

 

 

Another glimpse of high temperatures. It’s 30 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit below normal. Texas is quite chilly with Dallas setting record low highs, 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Remember it's in the 1970s then in 1913. There's so many calls for a repeating winter of the 1970s, remember how Buffalo was buried? Expect another city somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere to be buried and require assistance from the military to bring in supplies to the stranded citizens.

 

 

With all these cold temperatures across North America, you have to wonder what's going to happen with the global temperatures as we move through October. Keep in mind that September was only at 0.14C, just barely over 1/10 degree above the 30-year average.

 

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Continental US which I circled in orange box was the part of the” world total” which was keeping temperatures warmer and from going back to the baseline or even slipping below. Expect a drop in temperature when October-December comes with numbers going back down the baseline, or even below.

 

 

And IPCC, you've got to start explaining that low solar activity equates to heavier snow falls and colder temperatures on our planet and not carbon dioxide! When you start to see these records being broken back into the 1800s with the butterfly diagram matching sunspot activity on the Sun. How many sunspots are there?

 

 

Solar activity is starting to match up with something back in the 1880s. Solar physicists are talking about gargantuan changes in our weather systems, magnetosphere is weakening, jet streams are going out of flow, yet the IPCC still does not want to discuss solar influences on our planet’s weather systems and effects on our crop yields! IPCC is still pushing the narrative of CO2 changing everything, all the while, your food prices are rising and nobody's talking in earnest about mitigation techniques or how to try to solve these problems now that were entering head-on at about 90 miles an hour into the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum.

 

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