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Title: The Winter That Will Not Quit
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URL Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/04 ... the-winter-that-will-not-quit/
Published: Apr 10, 2018
Author: Dr. Mark Sircus
Post Date: 2018-04-10 09:13:21 by Ada
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It is time to pay attention to cold climate change—the reality of life we are all going to experience. This month, this year is the start to a cold that will chill the earth and all its inhabitants. This is spring in Manhattan in the above picture, where in Central Park they had their biggest April snowstorm in 36 years. Now we are well into Spring and cold, wintry conditions are still what most Americans are having to deal with.

As we move forward into spring it is a lot colder then we would expect in a seriously warming planet. The headlines for the weekend of the 7th of April read: Record-breaking, ‘ridiculous’ April cold and snow set to hit northeastern U.S. this weekend “Temperatures in the New York City are expected to drop as much as 20 degrees below normal. The Arctic blast will be cold enough to dump snow from Washington to Boston. The harshest weather is set to hit the north and central U.S., with temperatures dropping 30 degrees below normal.”

On April 3, 2018 we had Frost or freeze advisory for Oregon, California, Texas, Oklahoma. A freeze watch means sub-freezing temperatures are possible. These conditions could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.

The Jersey royal potato’s short season, usually from April to mid-July, has been affected by hard frosts and almost double the 30-year average of rainfall in December and January, which growers say left the ground saturated and “undesirable for planting.” The cold spring/winter weather has postponed potato season by at least three weeks. “Unprecedented” crop delay and loss – Yield could be up to 20% lower.

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At the end of March cold air raced south from the Arctic snapped cold temperature records across the state of Alaska. In Fairbanks, the NWS reported a record low of 2 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 16 degrees Celsius) on April 28. East of Fairbanks, the town of Eagle hit a record low of minus 5 degrees F (minus 20 C). The cold temperatures are as much as 20 degrees below normal, the NWS said. On the Nenana River, the ice is running about 10 inches thicker or more than is typical for this time of year.

Blame the jet stream. Blah Blah Blah. “The record snow and below-average cold is due to a trough or dip in the jet stream, which has brought blasts of freezing air as far south as the Mexican border,” said Jeff Weber, a scientist with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo.

Could it not be due to global cooling? Global warming has been an obvious exercise in massive mind control engineering or said another way, a demonstration in seeing how easy it is to manipulate the imaginations of others effectively making walking sheep out of people, even out of scientists and doctors.

Canadian Prairies still -27 C with NO spring in sight with snowfall warning for southern Alberta calls for up to 8 inches (20 cm) of the white stuff on the 2nd of April. With lows reaching -27 C (-16.6F) with the wind chill today in parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Environment Canada’s senior climatologist says he’s surprised how long winter is lasting on the Prairies.

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