The earth has a fever!
And the cure is more cowbell.
Impossible! Polar bears are being parboiled??
“PSCs form under extremely cold conditions, typically around -85 °C (-121 °F)”
For those not versed in English too well, the above temperature is F-ing COLD.
Those low temperatures should cause carbon dioxide to sublimate from the atmosphere. The sublimation temperature at normal atmospheric pressure is -78.5°C (-109.3°F). There should be carbon dioxide “snow”.
In USAF Weather school they called them Nacreous clouds.
Record cold temperatures caused by global warming. Sure, that makes sense...
...to leftists and low IQ types.
Oops, I just repeated myself.
China got a major blizzard last week
https://watchers.news/2023/12/21/the-biggest-blizzard-ever-recorded-along-chinas-coast/
Record low temperature, but still "warming". How does that work?
But because of global warming, it’s an unusually high 40-year low.
How will this affect a reindeer drawn sleigh?
It’s Trump’s fault.
Oh no we’re all gonna die again. Everybody panic. It’s suppose to be hot not cold. Where is saint Greta?
On a somewhat related note, it is going to be that warmer and wetter than normal this week weather wise for my locale, however, Environment Canada also lists for Christmas Day and Boxing 1982 as the warmest with it being 54.5 F and 50.5 respectively. Also, the wettest Christmas weeks were in 1941 with 1.4 inches of rain received on Christmas Eve, 1.02 inches on Christmas Day 1979, and 1.25 on Dec 29 1940.
I get the impression that the media likes to portray years past as having picture perfect Christmas season weather, however, as one can see, weather extremes have gone on for forever and December has always been very up and down (at least in my locale). BTW, I converted the numbers to make things easier for people here.
Cold but we can handle it. Still a long way to go to Absolute Zero.
Now there reporting climate model results as if the were observations.
Yet another upside to global warming — awesome looking clouds.
“model reveals”? I’m confused. Again. Can’t they like just measure the temperature? Wouldn’t that be more convincing?
I wonder how much of this water vapor in the stratosphere is attributable to Hunga Tunga volcano? It seems the effects of that may be with us for a very long time.