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Author Archives: Tony Heller
The Thing Of The Past
In 2007, scientists said Mt Snowdon in Wales would be snow free by 2020 “Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn” “The warnings come three months after Scottish scientists warned that their country’s ice-capped peaks would become a … Continue reading
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“‘extremely unlikely’ without climate change, says scientists”
“Scientists” say Antarctic sea ice extent is at a record low, due to the burning of fossil fuels. Record low Antarctic sea ice ‘extremely unlikely’ without climate change, says scientists Antarctic sea ice extent is 15th highest since 1978, and … Continue reading
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Holocene Optimum In Alaska
The current location of the Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska, was a forest 2,000 years ago. Ancient trees emerge from frozen forest ‘tomb’ | Juneau Empire – Alaska’s Capital City Online Newspaper
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‘Two incredible extreme events’
“Sea ice surrounding Antarctica is on the cusp of reaching a record winter low for a second year running, continuing an “outrageous” fall in the amount of Southern Ocean that is freezing over.” ‘Two incredible extreme events’: Antarctic sea ice … Continue reading
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The End Of Snow
Twenty years after the original “thing of the past” forecast, the BBC pushed the date back another twenty years. Climate change: Snowy UK winters could become thing of the past Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – … Continue reading
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Google Maps Adds Context
There is a large Mosque at “the intersection Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive in Northern Houston” “FBI Houston has just issued a statement asking citizens to STAY AWAY from the area near the intersection Hugh Road and Crescent Peak … Continue reading
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Thing Of The Past Update
Twenty-five years after the end of snow was announced, snow is forecast for at least 48 states and all of the UK and Ireland. Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent Accumulated Snowfall … Continue reading
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Expert Government Forecasting
NOAA predicted a warm Jan-Feb-Mar in the US, as we head into historic cold. Climate Prediction Center – Seasonal Outlook Polar vortex heading for US sending temperatures plunging and making January the coldest for a decade | Daily Mail Online
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Thing Of The Past Comes To England
Twenty-five years after CRU announced the end of snow in England, the UK is about to get buried in snow. Europe Next 3 Days Accumulated Snow “Children just aren’t going to know what snow is,” Snowfalls are now just a … Continue reading
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“far outside the range of observed variability”
Less than three months ago, NOAA published this : “NSIDC reported that the 2024 Antarctic maximum was 77,000 square miles (200,000 square kilometers) above the 2023 record-low extent, but it was 598,000 square miles (1.55 million square kilometers) below the … Continue reading
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