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Wild Ride Ahead - 2020 Farmers' Almanac predicts "Polar Coaster" winter!

SNOW BUS
All aboard!
If you didn't like last winter, you may want to stop reading right now. The 2020 Farmers' Almanac's extended weather forecast is calling for a "Polar Coaster Winter," with plenty of frigid temperatures and snow for a majority of the country.

"Freezing, frigid, and frosty" are the exact terms used to describe the upcoming season, especially for areas east of the Rockies all the way to the Appalachians.

No Rest for the Winter Weary

"We expect yet another wild ride this winter," shares Pete Geiger, Philom., Editor, "with extreme temperatures swings and some hefty snowfalls."

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Heatwave hits Morocco, temperatures reach up to 47 degrees celsius

Heat Wave in Morocco
Heatwave in Morocco
According to the Directorate of National Meteorology (DMN), the heatwave started on August 23 and will persist until the end of the week. Temperatures will gradually decrease by the start of next week.

The areas of Sous, Tadla, El Haouz and Rhamna will face particularly high temperatures. In the central and southeastern regions, as well as the inland regions, temperatures will range between 41 and 47 degrees.

As for coastal areas, temperatures will only reach between 28 and 33 degrees Celsius. Temperatures between 35 and 40 degrees Celsius are forecast for other inland areas, especially the Atlantic plains, Chaouia, and eastern mountain slopes.

Cloud Precipitation

Strong hailstorm hits Trabzon in Turkey

turkey snow
Look at the video. This is NOT hail.

24 Aug 2019 - Video was taken this morning (Saturday) in the Eastern Black Sea Youth Camp in the Düzköy district of Trabzon, Turkey.

The August snowfall surprised and amazed residents. Some were shocked.


Comment: We think Ice Age Now called this one wrong. It sounds like hail in the video. However, it's snowing in August all over the world


Blue Planet

Climate fraud justice: Dr Tim Ball defeats Michael Mann's climate lawsuit!

Michael Mann Climate Criminal

Supreme Court of British Columbia dismisses Dr Michael Mann's defamation lawsuit versus Canadian skeptic climatologist, Dr Tim Ball. Full legal costs are awarded to Dr Ball, the defendant in the case.


The Canadian court issued it's final ruling in favor of the Dismissal motion that was filed in May 2019 by Dr Tim Ball's libel lawyers.

The plaintiff Mann's "hockey stick" graph, first published in 1998, was featured prominently in the U.N. 2001 climate report. The graph showed an "unprecedented" spike in global average temperature in the 20th Century after about 500 years of stability.

Skeptics have long claimed Mann's graph was fraudulent.

On Friday morning (August 23, 2019) Dr Ball sent an email to WUWT revealing:

Snowflake Cold

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: 60 year cold Australia, Brazil fruit colder days

Record cold in Cairns, Australia
© YouTube/Adapt 2030 (screen capture)
Coldest in 60 years @ 16S Latitude in Cairns, Australia with ski seasons enjoying the most snow this century. Fruit growers in Brazil increasing apple production because the number of cold days is increasing.

Winter is Coming Cycles of Change Presentation: A comprehensive PDF slide presentation with accompanying MP3 narration of the slides by David DuByne, author of Climate Revolution. Over an hour of detailed explanation and documentation of the rapidly approaching periods of life-changing Cold we will soon experience.

Climate Revolution is a 'Must Read' for understanding our Sun driven climate as we progress deeper into the new Eddy Grand Solar Minimum. Weather extremes leading to Global food scarcity and high food prices are here now, and this book describes the expected changes, how to survive & thrive during future challenging times with practical preparations.


Ice Cube

More than normal ice coverage in Northern Hemisphere

Snow Water equivalent northern hemisphere – 21 August 2019
© Environment CanadaSnow Water equivalent northern hemisphere – 21 August 2019
"This graph from Environment Canada clearly shows that some ice has not melted yet," says reader Ole Jensen. "Was wondering where it might be. And there have to be more patches somewhere on the N.H."

"Eyeballing, the graph says a min. of 15 cu. km. (3.6 cubic miles) is still out there, somewhere."

"Looks to be more than normal."

It's hard to envision one cubic mile of ice, much less 3.6 cubic miles. That's one mile wide, one mile long, and one mile tall - more than four times the height of the Empire State building.

Thanks to Ole Jensen for this info

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Rare 'sudden stratospheric warming' event could bring icy weather to New Zealand

‘Sudden Stratospheric Warming’ event could bring icy weather to New Zealand
© NIWANIWA says a ‘Sudden Stratospheric Warming’ event could bring icy weather to New Zealand next month.
It's called a sudden stratospheric warming event - and, unlike the name might suggest, the rare phenomenon could spell a burst of bitterly cold weather for New Zealand over coming weeks.

A sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event kicks off when the temperature of the stratosphere - that's 30km to 50km above ground - over the South Pole climbs by more than 25C. Meteorologists think it's likely this is about to happen next week.

Importantly, it has the potential to mess with a ring of stormy and freezing weather that encircles Antarctica, which is at its strongest at this time of year - and which we know better as the polar vortex that's been dubbed the "beast from the east" - threatening to send a series of cold blasts from the North Pole to Western Europe and the UK, along with the east coast of the United States.

While this swirling, freezing air mass is usually effective at keeping harsh, wintry conditions locked up close to the pole, an SSW can help weaken or displace it in the stratosphere.

This sends these cold masses filtering down on to the tropospheric polar vortex, potentially influencing our own weather patterns.

Niwa meteorologist Ben Noll said that, during a major SSW, the winds in the stratosphere reversed from westerly to easterly.

"For up to about a month after the SSW, polar air masses, known as streamers, can break off from the weakened vortex and move towards New Zealand," he said.

"It doesn't guarantee unusual or extreme weather, but it can happen."

Snowflake

August snow touches down in Colorado

First White Stuff
Colorado ski season is just around the corner.

Arapahoe Basin, known for its higher elevation, saw its first dusting of white stuff for the 2019-2020 season early Thursday morning.

"And so it begins. Not sure if it is snow, hail, sleet, slush or what, but the first white stuff of the season was high on the East Wall this morning," Arapahoe Basin COO Alan Henceroth announced on his blog Thursday morning.

Comment: It's Snowing in August all over the world


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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Foot of summer snow BC - Hurricane, drought - Crypto nations

The view from Melody Magaton's window Monday morning, at the Buffalo Inn along the Alaska Highway in Pink Mountain, 190 kilometres north of Fort St. John, B.C.
© Melody MagatonThe view from Melody Magaton's window Monday morning, at the Buffalo Inn along the Alaska Highway in Pink Mountain, 190 kilometres north of Fort St. John, B.C.
Over a foot of snow (35cm) has fallen in British Columbia western Canada, so much of a rare season event it caught provincial park staff and campers off guard forcing the closure Fort Nelson and Muncho Lake Park - Stone Mountain. Hurricane season in the Atlantic is far short of expectations although experts tell us that climate change will result in more frequent storms. A look at which countries are adopting cryptocurrency fastest across the globe.

Winter is Coming Cycles of Change Presentation: A comprehensive PDF slide presentation with accompanying MP3 narration of the slides by David DuByne, author of Climate Revolution. Over an hour of detailed explanation and documentation of the rapidly approaching periods of life-changing Cold we will soon experience.

Climate Revolution is a 'Must Read' for understanding our Sun driven climate as we progress deeper into the new Eddy Grand Solar Minimum. Weather extremes leading to Global food scarcity and high food prices are here now, and this book describes the expected changes, how to survive & thrive during future challenging times with practical preparations.


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Mass salmon die off blamed on heatwave and lack of oxygen in Alaska

salmon
The heat decreases the amount of oxygen in the water, causing salmon to suffocate.
Alaska has been in the throes of an unprecedented heat wave this summer, and the heat stress is killing salmon in large numbers.

Scientists have observed die-offs of several varieties of Alaskan salmon, including sockeye, chum and pink salmon.Stephanie Quinn-Davidson, director of the Yukon Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, told CNN she took a group of scientists on an expedition along Alaska's Koyokuk River at the end of July, after locals alerted her to salmon die-offs on the stream.

She and the other scientists counted 850 dead unspawned salmon on that expedition, although they estimated the total was likely four to 10 times larger.

They looked for signs of lesions, parasites and infections, but came up empty. Nearly all the salmon they found had "beautiful eggs still inside them," she said. Because the die-off coincided with the heat wave, they concluded that heat stress was the cause of the mass deaths.


Comment: So it isn't definitive proof, but it is certainly a possibility, and it's notable extreme temperature swings are wreaking havoc all over the planet.


Quinn-Davidson said she'd been working as a scientist for eight years and had "never heard of anything to this extent before."

Comment: Meanwhile also in that area of the world record cold events are also occurring, and the overall trend is towards cooling: