“WINTER HEAT WAVE IN BRITAIN
LONDON, January 3.—The winter heat wave continues in London with the temperature early this morning only four degrees below that of June. Roses are blooming in Wales, daffodils in the south of England, and spring flowers are plentiful in parts of Scotland, usually snow covered at this time of the year. Even on high hills there is not a speck of snow.”
Friday 4 January 1935
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- The Bel Air Fire Of 1961
- The Thing Of The Past
- “‘extremely unlikely’ without climate change, says scientists”
- Holocene Optimum In Alaska
- ‘Two incredible extreme events’
- The End Of Snow
- Google Maps Adds Context
- Thing Of The Past Update
- Expert Government Forecasting
- Thing Of The Past Comes To England
- “far outside the range of observed variability”
- African Desertification
- Grok Explains Polar Bears
- The Climate Denial Money Machine
- President Trump : “decisively defeat the climate hysteria hoax.”
- New Plan To Rob The Citizenry
- “Fifteen days to flatten the curve”
- Warm December 1923
- “Ensure No One Is Above the Law”
- The Best Electric Cars
- Honeybee Collapse Update
- “a live-animal market in Wuhan, China.”
- Fifteen Year Old Children In Australia Control The Weather
- Mission Accomplished
- Both High And Low Sea Ice Extent Caused By Global Warming
Recent Comments
- Bob G on The Bel Air Fire Of 1961
- Bob G on The Thing Of The Past
- conrad ziefle on The Thing Of The Past
- Peter Carroll on Expert Government Forecasting
- GW on The Thing Of The Past
- Gamecock on The Thing Of The Past
- GW on The Thing Of The Past
- Disillusioned on The Thing Of The Past
- Gamecock on The Thing Of The Past
- John McLachlan on The Thing Of The Past
LETS be clear- History didnt begin until the I Phone was invented
Tony continues to unearth actual reports from the time events happened. Only an abject idiot would believe homogenized and cleaned data published today, over actual reports of unusually warm weather causing daffodils and roses to bloom in January. That’s not a data collection problem – AFAIK, plants cannot read thermometers.
December 1934 was the joint warmest tied with December 1974, in Central England since 1659. The second warmest winter in CET in 1685-86 in the depths of the Maunder Minimum, occurred on exactly the same configuration of the three gas giants as in 1934-35.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/legacy/data/cetml1659on.dat
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQemMt_PNwwBKNOS7GSP7gbWDmcDBJ80UJzkqDIQ75_Sctjn89VoM5MIYHQWHkpn88cMQXkKjXznM-u/pub
three *inner* gas giants