German Media Report That Current Frigid Weather Can Be Explained By Arctic Warming!

Frigid tempertures have gripped Central Europe and the population is struggling to stay warm. Media say it’s all part of warming!

Frigid weather grips Germany. Symbol photo by P. Gosselin 

Nine days ago I warned that such junk science would soon be reported. We can’t have people questioning the warming dogma when it’s frigid outside, now can we? 

Germany’s online Frankfurter Rundschau (FR) just published an article titled: “Why the cold winter is no evidence against warming.”

The article explains why severe winters in Germany do not contradict global warming. The core argument lies in the distinction between weather (short-term events) and climate (long-term trends). That of course gets ignored by the media when there’s a hot summer day.

Experts, the FR reports, emphasize that a single cold winter is merely a statistical fluctuation, while the global trend points upward. “Weather is what you see outside; climate is the statistics over a long period of time,” the FR reports. “A cold winter does nothing to change the long-term warming trend.”

A warm Arctic produces cold Europe temperatures?

Moreover,  the Frankfurter Rundschau reports that there are meteorological explanations for extreme cold phases despite global warming: a weakening polar vortex, fueled by Arctic warming, that can cause icy polar air to surge further south. “The Arctic is warming about four times as fast as the rest of the world,” writes the FR “This disrupts the jet stream and allows cold air masses from the north to penetrate our regions more easily.”





11 responses to “German Media Report That Current Frigid Weather Can Be Explained By Arctic Warming!”

  1. John F. Hultquist

    “The Arctic is warming about four times as fast as the rest of the world,”

    Except it is not!

    1. Richard Greene

      recent studies using satellite data confirm the Arctic is warming significantly faster than the global average, with findings from 1979-2021 indicating a warming rate around 3.8 times) than the rest of the planet, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. Do you have alternative data that contradict these?

      1. Petit_Barde
      2. voza0db

        “Arctic sea ice extent in October 2025 was reported at 5.96 million square kilometers, which is substantially higher than the same time last year and nearly identical to the 2023 level”

        So more warming more ice?!

  2. Richard Greene

    when a polar vortex disruption causes extreme cold in mid-latitude regions like Europe, the Arctic itself often becomes significantly warmer than usual.
    This occurs due to a process called atmospheric redistribution, commonly known as a weather event.\\

    Astronomical winter began with the winter solstice on Sunday, December 21, 2025. This period covers the remaining 11 days of December and the first 11 days of January 2026. Astronomical winter, starting at the Winter Solstice (around Dec 21) and ending at the Spring Equinox (around March 20), lasts about 89 to 90 days in the Northern Hemisphere. 22 days into a 90 day winter is premature for declaring the winter is unusually cold.

  3. Ms Corona Hotspot

    Sick corrupt criminal a$$holes say, what sick corrupt criminal a$$holes say.

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  5. voza0db

    So “Climate Change” is just like “Gods”!

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  8. Mercury

    When will all this long-term warming result in actual warmth?

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