By Kenneth Richard on 15. April 2021
With data showing individual death risk from natural disasters (floods, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes…) declined from 7.2 per million population in the 1990s to 5.6 in the 2010s, a new study takes aim at the IPCC’s “subjective opinion” labeling method in the manufacture of climate alarm. Per an exhaustive data analysis (Broccard, 2021), both the global-scale […]
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By P Gosselin on 19. March 2021
The official start of spring comes this weekend. But you wouldn’t know it looking out the window in many places. Hat-tip: Snowfan The CFSv2 predicts a continuous snow cover from Siberia over Eastern and Central Europe to Spain for the calendrical beginning of spring on March 20, 2021 and days beyond. It’ll be pure March […]
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By P Gosselin on 5. September 2020
Earlier this year in spring, the WMO and others warned of another record hot summer and drought. The German media went bonkers in response warning that 2020 could even be hotter and drier than the 2018 and 2019 summers. But now that the meteorological summer (June 1 – August 31) has ended, the data show […]
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By P Gosselin on 21. August 2020
Low pressure system “Jantra“ is about to bring an early preview of fall across Central Europe as it readies to sweep in cold, wet weather. Hat tip: Snowfan The following NOAA GFS chart shows the accumulated amount of precipitation analyses for Europe from now until September 1st in millimetres of rain: Source: WO-GFS-forecast Snow! Moreover, […]
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By P Gosselin on 4. August 2020
It’s been a rather cool summer in much of Europe so far. And just before some hot weather is about to sweep across Central Europe starting tomorrow, winter made a brief comeback – at the peak of summer – in the Alps! Image for illustration only. Source: NASA Snow down to 2300 meters “At high […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 20. July 2020
A new study finds China’s 2016 “cold wave” – a sudden 6°C temperature plunge below the average, sustained over several days – resulted in a dramatic increase in cold-related deaths for a period of 5 weeks. Since the 1980s, there have been 20 times more deaths attributable to cold weather than to hot weather (Gaspirrini […]
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By P Gosselin on 19. July 2020
Germany has been seeing the opposite of the hotly projected “another record hot” summer the media blared on about earlier in May. Instead it’s been pretty cool this month. Looking at the maximum temperatures reached so far this month at major northern Germany cities, today is the first for many to see readings finally hit […]
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By P Gosselin on 8. May 2020
Unusual cold and snow are expected to sweep across North America and Europe over the coming days, thus threatening crops. Not that mid May is approaching, global warming alarmists tell us we should already be expecting heat waves. But right now the opposite is in the forecast: snow and extreme cold! Who would have thought? […]
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By P Gosselin on 21. March 2020
Widespread frost to grip Europe The past winter has been an unusually mild one for most of Europe, which has led many people to think spring was here to stay. But the weather pattern has since switched. Instead of westerly winds bringing mild temperatures and rains across Europe, as they did all winter long, we […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Pollution, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 9. January 2020
Though the media like to tell their audience that man-made climate change is leading to more extreme weather, the data don’t support it. In fact, one could easily argue that Japan’s climate is more agreeable today. By Kirye in Tokyo and Pierre Gosselin No trend in long-term annual precipitation Over the past 100 years, for […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Hurricanes/Tornados, Natural Variability, Sea Levels, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 13. November 2019
Winter has not even officially arrived, but already large areas of the northern hemisphere are seeing “historic snowfalls”, frigid temperatures and even avalanche alarms. The Northern Hemisphere has certainly caught a major cold, one certainly not caused by the human CO2 virus. Instead of fever, parts of the northern hemisphere are in hypothermia! Alarmists, media […]
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By P Gosselin on 29. September 2019
Latest runs by the US NOAA weather agency show October and November being colder than normal. A negative NAO and low solar activity may be behind it. September is coming to an end and signs of autumn are everywhere. On everyone’s mind now is the question of what kind of winter to expect: bitter cold […]
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