It’s official: this March in northeastern Germany is the coldest in 130 years, and could be the coldest since records began.
We’ve got the COLDEST MARCH SINCE 1883 in Germany! says reader
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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The Nuclear Reactors are also suffering from cold:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/30/germany-to-shut-nuclear-reactors
Solar Panels and Windmills will save them, for sure.
New Year new look at reality in Germany maybe –
http://www.spiegel.de/international/topic/wind_energy/
“Coldest March In German History?”
Not even close, the coldest march in German History would have been the Battle of Moscow. 😉
“With temperatures reaching -50 degrees, and still lacking winter equipment, the Germans were forced to halt their offensives.”
http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/WWIIEasternFront/p/World-War-Ii-Battle-Of-Moscow.htm
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2297946/UK-weather-Drivers-rescued-15FOOT-drifts-trains-delayed-Britain-freezes-freak-spring-weather.html#ixzz2OaiKJRas
British springtime, nice photos
While no single event can be attributed to burning euros in the name of redistribution of poverty, the result is consistent with loading the dice with ignorance.
It is the coldest March on Germany soil, the Battle of Moscow wasn’t on German soil. I’m prepared to bet though that, once the data has been ‘smoothed’ and ‘averaged’ by the IPCC and its supporters, this year will be trumpeted as the ‘warmest on record.’ Already there are people talking about a 20 degree difference between the temperatures in the UK and those in Greenland – with most of those repeating this failing to mention that the temperatures they are ‘quoting’ from Greenland are in Fahrenheit (sourced from the US) and the Europeans use Celsius …
No doubt we will shortly be hearing how the whole of Greenland is now ‘ice free’ as in last years BBC report that 97% of the Greenland ice had melted …
Hey GM! Note that my coldest German ‘march’ was not capitalized. 😉
Catastophic cold is entirely consistent with catastrophic warming. Or whatever!
Focus Online, famous for putting up pretty much anything from Greenpeace verbatim immediately had a piece on how global warming is behind coming extreme winters in Germany. Of course until last year mild winters were the sign that global warming was real and autobahn maintenance had been duped into buying the story and not enough salt, causing two years of road chaos before they got smart.