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Reduced solar activity will lead to a mini ice age from 2030 to 2040

Cooling Planet?



Global warming alarmists claim that the globe is warming, which intuitively would tell us summers should be getting longer, which in turn would mean the start of fall is getting pushed back. In such a case, September and October temperatures should be warming, but they are not reports Pierre Gosselin. (1) Here is information for Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Great Britain and Delhi:

Cooling in Europe and India

Ireland- Seven of seven stations in Ireland have seen a strong cooling trend for October since 1995. Sweden- Three of six stations in Sweden show no warming trend for October. Greta can begin to calm down and stop worrying herself to death about climate doom. This is relying on sufficient data going back 25 years. Finland- Three of six stations in Finland showed a modest cooling for October over the past quarter century. 1 Great Britain -Eleven of fourteen stations show September mean temperatures have been cooling or no trend for 25 years. This suggests that fall is approaching earlier instead of later, thus contradicting false alarmist claims of warming. Compiled data show Great Britain early fall has been cooling over the past quarter century and models showing a harsh Europe 2020/21 winter in the works.The cause of the cooling cannot be linked to CO2 and is likely driven by natural factors, such as oceanic cycles and solar activity. 2 Delhi- Following on from its coldest October in 58 years, India's capital city of Delhi has continued toppling low temperature records into November. Also, Pakistan is getting pounded by heavy snows and the northern hemisphere currently has seen well above normal snow cover. 3

Arctic and United States

This is shaping up to be one of the shortest ice-free seasons in at least 20 years for both Western and Southern Hudson Bay polar bears. Despite this being the best of six very good years for the polar bears of Western Hudson Bay, activist polar bear scientists continue to sell the public their false message of doom based on data from years ago, Polar bear data from Western Hudson Bay prior to these good years (i. e. up to 2009 only) were used for the latest model predicting future conditions for polar bears elsewhere in the Arctic. These good years for sea ice and bears have simply been ignored in long-term projections. 4 Unusual harsh winter conditions have struck the northern hemisphere this October as record snow cover has been observed. No more October warming? But when you look at the data for stations with complete data going back to 1998 for Canada and 2001 for France, we see there has not been any significant warming for the month of October. October has set a new record for northern Hemisphere snow cover since data recording this magnitude began more than 50 years ago, according to the University of Rutgers. The Northeast US also saw record low temperatures the third week of November, as the jet stream drove Arctic air far south.3 Western USA and Canada have also been hard hit by early, severe winter conditions. In parts of Oregon, totals are hitting as much as 786% of normal. The story is similar across Washington State. While in Idaho and Montana and elsewhere, the current snow water equivalent is comfortably above the 1981-2010 median.

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Future Predictions

NASA prognoses also are expecting an unusually powerful La Nina development, with cooler than normal surface anomalies extending into the summer of 2021 and which could become an extended year-long event, which also occurred in 2010-2012. 5 Frigid European winter in the works? Experimental numerical NOAA model CFSv2 sees a cold and long winter in large parts of Europe. If this still very uncertain repeated cold forecast comes true, it could become a historically cold and especially long winter. 2 For the long term, a team of European researchers reported that reduced solar activity will lead to a mini ice age from 2030 to 2040. Another study by Indian, Chinese and Japanese astronomers indicated that a new ice age could start as soon as 2020 and reach its depth by 2030 to 2040. 6

References

  1. P. Gosselin, “North Atlantic cycle change? Northern Europe October temperature trends suggest autumn coming sooner,” notrickszone.com, November 11, 2020
  2. P. Gosselin, “Great Britain September mean temperatures cooling. Also: models suggest harsh, long winter ahead,” notrickszone.com, October 24, 2020
  3. P. Gosselin, “October mean temperatures in Canada, France not warming, unusual cold, snow strike New Hampshire,” notrickszone.com, November 24, 2020
  4. Charles Rotter, “Western & Southern Hudson Bay polar bears experience earliest freeze-up in decades,” wattsupwiththat.com, November 3, 2020
  5. Harmeet Kaur, “La Nina has arrived. Here's what it could mean for you,” cnn.com, September 10, 2020
  6. Lawrence Solomon, “Why it looks like 'game over' for global warming,” businessfinancialpost.com, April 15, 2016

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Jack Dini——

Jack Dini is author of Challenging Environmental Mythology.  He has also written for American Council on Science and Health, Environment & Climate News, and Hawaii Reporter.


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