The IPCC said in 2001 that they have very high confidence there will be fewer cold days
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They’re almost as good as the UKMO – whatever they say, the opposite will happen.
Anyone have the link and page number in the IPCC report where they predict less snow?
http://www.grida.no/publications/other/ipcc_tar/?src=/climate/ipcc_tar/wg2/569.htm
Meanwhile, here in the great city of Nashville, we are almost 30F below average for this time of year. Possibility of snow again tonight … are you freaking kidding me?
I’m still on pace to record my second coldest Feb in 23 years of recording temps for Env. Canada….looking to be -13.0C for the mean (normal -5.2C)
I’m feeling warmer already.
It has been a lot colder in Detroit than indicated on the map. I will post the departure from average when reported officially by the EIA.
The above map graphically illustrates why I no longer live in North Dakota.
Exactly why I left too!
But February will still be normal for US and above average for global. You can count on it.
YES
NOAA has already ‘Erased’ our 6 inches of snow and below freezing temperature here in mid North Carolina and replaced them with above freezing temperature and rain.
Here in Montana, I had -14 degrees F. this morning, and my car is still buried in the driveway. Our forecast is for ten inches more snow and temperatures as low as -33 degrees F. on Monday. Please make it stop.