Headed for Another Ice Age

 

Headed for a “year without a summer?”
10 Jun 09 – AccuWeather's Joe Bastardi expects areas from the northern
Plains into the Northeast to have a "year without a summer." “The last time
this happened was the Tamboro eruption in 1815 followed by a year without
a summer in 1816,” says reader Charles Patrick. 
See Headed for a “year without a summer?”
 

Canadian frosts most widespread in recent memory - 9 Jun 09
Scotland: From Hotspot to Winter in a Week
- 9 Jun 09
Alberta, Saskatchewan get snow in June
- 6 Jun 09
See What's Happening in Other Parts of the World.


The Cooling of Global Warming

By Philip Brennan
10 Jun 09 - Despite the increasingly inflamed rhetoric, the fact remains that the planet has entered a cooling phase that to scientists say could last at least 30 years or even usher in a new little, or even big, ice age.
See The Cooling of Global Warming
 

Historic cold in Twin Cities - 9 Jun 09
Freeze warning for Maine
- 8 Jun 09
Florida colder than normal
- 7 Jun 09
California Highway Patrol: Behave "as you would if you were driving in December"
- 6 Jun 09
Snow in North Dakota - in June
- 6 Jun 09
See Record Low Temperatures across the US..


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Alaska’s ice thickens over unusual summer

By Climatologist Cliff Harris
9 Jun 09 – “Two hundred years of glacial shrinkage in Alaska, and then came
the winter and summer of 2007-2008. "In mid-June, I was surprised to see
snow still at sea level in Prince William Sound," said USGS glaciologist Bruce
Molnia. Bering Glacier did not become snow free until early August.
See Alaska’s ice thickens over unusual summer

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Big snow in Antarctica - 23 May 09
Record low May temperatures in New Zealand
- 2 Jun 09
Snowfall warning for Schefferville, Quebec
- 2 Jun 09
Freeze warnings for Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick
and Quebec
- 2 Jun 09
Record low May temperatures in New Zealand
- 2 Jun 09

 

Another Dalton (sunspot) Minimum predicted!
7 Feb 09 – New research paper forecasts another
Dalton (sunspot) Minimum.
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Alaska's Hubbard Glacier advancing 7 feet per day!
10 May 09 – This from climatologist Cliff Harris of the Coeur d’Alene Press.
It's possible that the glacier could close the fjord by later this summer if the
current rate speeds up, says Harris.
See Alaska's Hubbard Glacier advancing 7 feet per day!

 

Biggest power grab in the history of human kind - Third International Conference on Climate Change attracts Standing Room Only crowd
to Washington, DC 

3 Jun 09 - More than 250 people crowded into
hotel meeting rooms to hear a dozen elite scientists and economists refute the claim that global warming is either man-made or would have harmful effects on Earth.
Biggest power grab in the history of human kind

 

 

 

 

So far, June's chill is one for the records

Steve Kahn

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The cloudy, chilly and rainy open to June here has been the talk of the town. So far this June is running more than 12 degrees cooler than last year, and the clouds, rain and chilly lake winds have been persistent. The average temperature at O'Hare International Airport through Friday has been only 59.5 degrees: nearly 7 degrees below normal and the coldest since records there began 50 years ago.

More bad weather is on the way Saturday with a cold rain expected to linger through the bulk of the morning. Rainfall could be heavy -- especially north of the city, which would be a reversal of Thursday's deluge that targeted the southern suburbs.

 

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