“In March, the temperature deviation in on islands in the Barents Sea was 12C.” 12C anomaly. This is a catastrophic level of anomaly !!!!!!!!!
“In most of the country, the temperature rose between 3 and 5 degrees.” If people can’t see that we are in runaway, abrupt climate change, as shown here, you are not looking. As I shared, here: Exponential Runaway Warning:
‘On 1 May 2016, the “Ob Sea” [Novosibirsk Reservoir], close to Novosibirsk, was completely clear of ice. Go back even a few years and locals expected to see an ice cover on this vast man made reservoir on the 3,650 kilometre Ob River at the start of May. Yet pictures taken on Sunday show it to be completely clear.
Compare these with images taken in several years between 2010 and 2015 when ice was plainly visible. One local researcher – who drew this to our attention – said: “It is my own observation. I often go to the Ob Sea in early May and previously there was always ice there, at least ice floats, even when the spring was early. This time it is completely free of ice‘. Continues here: Also, ‘Novosibirsk Reservoir in Siberia is completely ice-free‘, speaks volumes.
Re Paul Beckwith We are now in a Global Climate Change Emergency. The temps at Fort McMurray in Alberta are at 32c, that is a 22c anomaly above what it should be! Moisture has been sucked out of the burning boreal forest. Also the jet stream has become an undulating snake which is channeling warm dry weather from the US up into northern Canada while to the East it slinks far to the south sucking cold arctic temps downwards. Basically the jet stream has gone loopy because the temp difference between the Arctic and the Equator is increasingly distorted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6HU9_UkrbQ
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HTF does a 22C anomaly get ignored globally.
Why are there not thousands of climate scientists standing up in the Lecture Theatres yelling FIRE
FIRE
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Above 17,000 ft, way the hell up in the Andes, we get to see:
Rescue Training Gone Wrong In Peru
https://weather.com/news/trending/video/peru-glacier-collapse-climbers-vallunaraju-mountain
Happening all over the world, but then there is a Swiss record broken for the most snow in two days:
Switzerland Just Got 89 Inches of Snow in Two Days
https://www.theinertia.com/mountain/switzerland-89-inches-snow-two-days/
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Wild weather continues to increase. And it’s the planet standing up in all the theatres screaming fire…and somehow I don’t think the other glaciers are doing so well from reading about the Thwaites and Pine Island and others in Antarctica…
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And here in the lower Selkirk Range I’m seeing 15-20’C days and slightly below freezing night…except when it’s raining like last night was doing quite strongly.
I used to be riding fresh Spring powder in these mountains this time of year. Used to being the sad state of reality.
Now the mosquitoes are already out…
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