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Increasing Cold, Snow Cast Doubt Over Claim Of Rapid Warming As North Freezes
Europe’s best start to a ski season in a long timeContrary to mainstream groupthink, reality is once again smacking climate alarmism in the face.
Recently, ski resorts from the French Alps down to the Italian Dolomites reported almost a meter of fresh snow, resulting in a historically early start to the European ski season.
And the forecast sees much more through early December.
Absurd notions that Europe’s favorite winter sport is a thing of the past have suffered a setback after temperatures across the region fell off a cliff in November, back to a “crisp climate like in the 1990s,” reports
http://goodnewsnetwork.org.
Fukuoka, Japan, sees earliest snowfall in 40 yearsOn Sunday, November 19, Fukuoka Prefecture on the northern coast of the Japanese island of Kyushu experienced early snowfall.
Record cold and snow in recent weeks in East Asia – namely in northeast China, Mongolia and eastern Siberia – has now crossed the Sea of Japan and brought exceptionally early snowfall to the north of the country.
According to the Japanese Meteorological Agency, the earliest snowfall since November 1983 was recorded in the city of Fukuoka.
Two fatalities caused by a snowstorm in Bulgaria
A drop in temperature, strong winds and heavy rain/snow caused severe damage across much of Bulgaria on Sunday, disrupting power supplies and claiming at least two lives.
Eastern Bulgaria was the worst affected and residents said they had never experienced such extreme weather.
A state of emergency was declared in the Black Sea city of Varna as the torrential rain turned into heavy snowfall and blizzards.
30 cm of fresh snow in CaliforniaIt snowed heavily at higher altitudes in California over the weekend, with over 30 cm of snow accumulating in the mountains.
Along the California/Nevada border, an early winter storm brought 30 inches of snow to Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, another 18 inches to Mammoth Mountain Ski Base and 10 inches to Palisades. The NWS office in Reno also saw flakes fall to below 5,000 feet.
A winter weather warning was issued for the Ruby Mountains and the East Humboldt Range, where the total snowfall amounted to almost 50 cm.
Study: CO2 uptake, vegetation on the rise
Plants will have absorbed 20% more carbon dioxide by the end of the century than originally predicted, according to a new study, which even some mainstream media admits “climate models overestimate how fast the planet will warm”.
Trinity College Dublin said its study, published in the journal Science Advances, painted an “uncharacteristically positive picture for the planet” after finding that climate models had not accounted for all elements of photosynthesis.
Mainstream science had proclaimed that “climate change” was likely to weaken the process, but the new research shows that plants will continue to efficiently absorb carbon dioxide, produce extra nutrients and so continue to thrive.
Arctic sea ice is doing fineFrom Antarctica to Greenland to the Arctic, global ice is doing well.
“There is a 75 percent chance that the entire north polar ice cap could be completely ice-free during some summer months within the next five to seven years,” said Al Gore in 2009.
Let’s take a look at developments up to November 20, 2023: