2008 COLD WEATHER ANOMALIES UNDER OR UNREPORTED IN THE BIASED MEDIA


The record cold of the decades of the 1940's, 1970's, 1980's and most recently the bitter northern hemisphere winters of 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003 argue against the occurrence of harmful man induced climate change (global warming). Also Winter 2000-2001 and 2004-2005 in Siberian Russia, as well as Winter 2004 in Antarctica were the coldest in recorded history. And let's not forget that January 2004 in Boston, MA was the coldest January in 111 years. Grand Forks, ND set its all time record low of -44 deg. below zero F, Fosston, MN also at -50 deg. below zero F and Saskatchewan, Canada saw minimum temperatures fall to -62 deg. below zero F, all in Winter 2003-2004.

But what is the point of the above paragraph? It is to demonstrate that for every short term global record warm weather event that is heralded in the media as an example of global warming, there is a counter balancing global record cold weather event, usually ignored by the media. 

The Warministas point to each and every regional warm event as proof positive that harmful man induced climate change (global warming) is occurring. At the same time they conveniently ignore regional cold events or I should say that they used too. Their new tactic now is to conveniently blame every regional cooling event as also proof positive that harmful man induced climate change (global warming) is occurring. So they have a win-win situation.

As follows are more cold weather anomalies in the winters of 2007, 2006-2007, 2005-2006 and 2004-2005, that you "may" have not heard about in the U.S. media, due to the global warming media bias.

As follows are old weather anomalies in 2008 that have gone under or not reported at all in the U.S. media, due to the global warming media bias.

.....In December 2008 a record 59.8" of snow fell in Spokane, WA. That is more than normally falls in a winter season. Green Bay, WI measured 45.2" a a new record for December 2008, Madison, WI measured 40.4", it's snowiest month ever and Fargo, ND 33.5", it's snowiest month ever.....

.....On Wednesday December 31, 2008 the temperature dipped to -67 deg. F at Sterling on the Kenai Peninsula. A large expanse of inland Alaska between Fairbanks, Fort Yukon and Tok dropped to nearly -60 deg. F......

.....On Wednesday December 17, 2008 it snowed in the coastal town of Malibu, CA.....

.....During the Saturday-Tuesday December 13-16, 2008 period bitter cold arctic air invaded the Great Plains, Intermountain West and Upper Midwest regions.

On the 14th Denver, CO set a new record low minimum temperature of -18 deg., breaking the old record of -14 deg. set in 1901. On the 15th Denver, CO set a new record low minimum temperature of -19 deg., breaking the old record of -6 deg. set in 1951. Also on the 15th Denver. Co set a new record low maximum of 2 deg., breaking the old record of 19 deg. set in 1914. Elsewhere in Colorado the temperature dipped as low as -27 deg. On the 16th Denver, CO observed a minimum temperature of -8 deg., tying the old record set 111 years ago in 1897.

On the 15th Casper, WY set a new record low minimum temperature of -20 deg., breaking the old record of -11 deg. set in 1951. Elsewhere in Wyoming the temperature dipped as low as -36 deg.

On the 15th Gold Butte, MT set a new record low minimum temperature of -33 deg., breaking the old record of -30 deg. set in 1924. Elsewhere in Montana the temperature dipped as low as -38 deg.

On the 15th similar minimum temperatures were observed in North Dakota (-30 deg), South Dakota (-24 deg), Nebraska (-19 deg) and Kansas (-12 deg).

On the 15th in British Columbia, Canada the temperature dipped as low as -30 deg, in Saskatchewan, Canada the temperature dipped as low as -38 deg, in Manitoba, Canada the temperature dipped as low as -40 deg, in Alberta, Canada the temperature dipped as low as -43 deg.

On the 16th St. Cloud, MN set a new record low maximum of -24 deg., breaking the old record of -21 deg. set in 1963. Elsewhere in Minnesota the temperature dipped as low as -38 deg.....

.....On Wednesday-Thursday December 10-11, 2008 Measureable snow fell in the upper Texas coast eastward into Louisiana and Mississippi. Totals include 2" in Galveston County, TX, 4" in Beaumont, TX, 6" in Hammond, LA and 9" in Lawrence County, MS. At many locations this was the earliest and heaviest snowfall ever observed for the date and month.....

.....On Wednesday December 3, 2008 record breaking cold temperatures occurred in Florida. The cold spot in the state was 23 degrees at Nobleton. In the NWS Tampa Bay forecast area alone nine new record minimum temperatures occurred. Archbold saw 29 degrees, breaking the old record of 34 degrees.....

.....On Thursday November 20, 2008 record breaking cold temperatures occurred in Florida. The cold spot in the state was 24 degrees at Nobleton. In the NWS Tampa Bay forecast area alone eight new record minimum temperatures occurred. Archbold saw 31 degrees, breaking the old record of 38 degrees.....

.....On Wednesday November 19, 2008 record breaking cold temperatures occurred in Florida. The cold spot in the state was 21 degrees at Lake City. In the NWS Tampa Bay forecast area alone seven new record minimum temperatures occurred. Chiefland saw 24 degrees, breaking the old record of 32 degrees.....

.....On Wednesday October 29, 2008 minimum temperature were unusually cold for so early in the season in the central and east central regions of Alaska. Minimum temperatures ranged from -16 near Fairbanks to -39 degrees at Chicken.....

.....During the Tuesday-Thursday October 28-30, 2008 period new low maximum temperature and new minimum temperature records were set for the day and month in Florida. The cold spot in the state was 26 degrees at Nobleton on the west central peninsula. The sub freezing line occurred across the northern part of the state and also extended down to the central peninsula to the I-4 corridor and west of U.S. 27. The city of Brooksville north of Tampa saw 28 degrees, the north side of Lakeland between Tampa and Orlando saw 30 degrees and Mount Plymouth NW of Orlando saw 32 Degrees. On the 30th temperatures dipped as low as 28 degrees at Chiefland and 30 degrees at Nobleton. http://kamala.cod.edu/fl/latest.nous42.KTBW.html .....

.....During the Monday-Tuesday October 27-28, 2008 period record early season cold and heavy snow swept through the eastern half of the U.S. east of the Rocky Mountains. Snowfall fell in NH, NJ, PA and VT, totals of 15-20" measured across New York State. Lighter snow totals occurred in the Appalachian Mountains from MD to GA.....

.....On Sunday morning October 12, 2008 the temperature dropped to 31 degrees in the Ukiah Valley, the coldest October 12 morning since record keeping began in Ukiah in 1893. The previous record was 34 degrees in 1916. Minimum temperatures as low as 27 degrees occurred in the area.....

.....As reported in the Anchorage, AK Daily News on Tuesday October 14, 2008, Alaska glaciers grew in 2008. Two hundred years of glacial shrinkage in Alaska and then came the winter and summer of 2007-2008. Unusually large amounts of winter snow were followed by unusually chill temperatures in June, July and August. "In mid-June, I was surprised to see snow still at sea level in Prince William Sound," said U.S. Geological Survey glaciologist Bruce Molnia. "On the Juneau Icefield, there was still 20 feet of new snow on the surface of the Taku Glacier in late July. At Bering Glacier, a landslide I am studying, located at about 1,500 feet elevation, did not become snow free until early August. "In general, the weather this summer was the worst I have seen in at least 20 years.".....

.....On Saturday October 11, 2008 cold temperatures set several new record lows, including a low of 22 Saturday in downtown Pendleton that broke a 118 year-old record of 24.....

.....On Friday October 10, 2008 Boise, ID saw it's earliest snowfall since records began in 1898.....

.....On Monday October 6, 2008 Fairbanks, AK had it's earliest start of the winter season in the past 16 years.....

.....On Friday September 5, 2008 southern Brazil saw it's latest snowfall on record.....

.....On Sunday August 17, 2008 Eyre in Western Australia registered a low temperature of -7.2 degrees C (19 degrees F), setting the record for the all-time lowest temperature for that Australian state, according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.....

.....On Saturday August 9, 2008 a cold front made it into the central peninsula of Florida before becoming stationary. This allowed dewpoint and minimum temperatures to bottom out into the low to mid 60's in inland rural areas on early Monday morning August 11, 2008. This is a very unusual anomaly......

.....Summer 2008 in Anchorage, AK is on track to be the coldest in recorded history http://www.adn.com/life/story/473786.html .....

.....During the period Tuesday-Thursday June 10-12, 2008 The Pacific NW and Northern/Central Rockies saw unusually late subfreezing cold and measurable snow.....

.....On Thursday May 15, 2008 it was reported that April 2008 was the coolest April in 11 years for the lower 48 United States and fell into the lowest twenty five percent of all Aprils based on records going back to 1895.....

.....On Monday May 12, 2008 it snow in State College, PA. This the latest snowfall on record and only the second snowfall in May in the past 105 years.....

.....On Tuesday May 6, 2008 the first 90 degree maximum temperature of the summer season occurred on the south side of Lakeland, FL. In 43 years of record keeping this is the latest date for the first 90 degree maximum temperature.....

.....On Sunday April 27, 2008 Anchorage AK experienced the heaviest snowfall after April 1st since records began in the early 20th century.....

.....On Thursday April 17, 2008 a minimum temperature of 31.0 degrees F with ground frost was observed at Nobleton East in Sumter County on the west central peninsula on the latitude of Orlando. This is the coldest minimum temperature for the month in 30 years of records, the previous record was 31.9 degrees. The mornings of Tuesday-Wednesday April 15-16, 2008 saw a minimum temperature of 32 degrees.....

.....On Saturday April 12, 2008 Crested Butte, CO has measured 422" of snow so far this season, breaking the old record of 415" measured in 1979-1980.....

.....On Friday April 11, 2008 Spokane, WA and the surrounding inland NW region is suffering through it's second snowiest winter on record. So far, 89.5 inches of snow has fallen on Spokane during the winter of 2007-08. Last weekend's snowfall pushed this winter past the 89 inches recorded in 1974-1975. It expected that the all time record will be reached before the season ends..... 

.....On Sunday April 6, 2008 Caribou, ME broke it's all time seasonal snowfall record with 193" measured, normal is 110". The previous record was 160" measured in 1940.....

.....On Sunday April 6, 2008 measurable snow fell in London, England, U.K. and southern Germany.....

.....On Tuesday March 25, 2008 NWS Caribou, ME reported that many stations reported their coldest minimum temperatures so late in the season, going back to 1939. Examples are -34 deg. F. at Big Black River, -30 deg. F. at Clayton Lake and -28 deg. F. at Nine Mile Bridge.....

.....On Tuesday March 18, 2008 average temperature across both the contiguous U.S. and the globe during Climatological winter (December 2007-February 2008) was the coldest since 2001. In the contiguous United States, the average winter temperature was 33.2°F (0.6°C), which was 0.2°F (0.1°C) above the 20th century average, yet still ranks as the coldest since 2001. It was the 54th coldest winter since national records began in 1895.....

.....On Monday March 12, 2008 in Canada, which is one of the snowiest countries in the world, a series of violent "snow rage" incidents reveal that even the locals have their limits. Police in the French speaking province of Quebec said on Wednesday that people were fighting over snow clearing and even parking spaces. Recent Canadian winters have been mild but this one looks set to break all time records for snow. One storm last weekend dumped 23 inches on the capital Ottawa and 19 inches on Quebec City, which has already received 210" this year. Quebec City police said they had been called to a dozen violent disputes about snow from one property ending up on someone else's. The drifts outside some houses are 12 feet and higher.....

.....On Sunday March 2, 2008 it was reported that the world has seen some extraordinary winter conditions in both hemispheres over the past year: measurable snow in Johannesburg last June and 6" in Baghdad in January, the first ever observed in 100 years of records, Arctic sea ice returning with a vengeance reaching record coverage after a record retreat last summer, paralyzing blizzards in China and a sharp drop in the globe’s average temperature.....

.....On Tuesday February 26, 2008 snow cover over North America and much of Siberia, Mongolia and China is greater than at any time since 1966. The U.S. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) reported that many American cities and towns suffered record cold temperatures in January and early February. According to the NCDC, the average temperature in January "was -0.3 F cooler than the 1901-2000 (20th century) average.....

.....On Thursday February 8, 2008 the minimum temperature dipped to -83 deg. F, at Chicken, AK, a new all time record low for Alaska and North America. The minimum temperature dipped to -102 deg. F at Ojmjakon in Siberia, a new all time record low for Russia, Asia and globally outside of Antarctica.....

.....Subfreezing minimum temperatures occurred and snow showers fell on Thursday morning January 3, 2008 in central Florida.
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL  
947 AM EST THU JAN 3 2008  
   
DISCUSSION  
  
NUMEROUS REPORTS OF SNOW FLURRIES ALONG THE COAST THIS MORNING  
   
STILL COLD WITH NOTICEABLE WIND CHILLS TODAY  
 
CURRENTLY-TODAY...LARGE MASS OF STRATOCU OVER THE COASTAL WATERS LED   
TO A FLURRY OF SNOW FLURRIES ALONG THE NORTH HALF OF THE COAST THIS   
MORNING.  
 
MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE FLURRY REPORTS WILL BE CONTAINED IN A PUBLIC   
INFORMATION STATEMENT THAT WILL BE RELEASED LATER THIS AFTERNOON.    
ADDITIONALLY.
 
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL  
1009 AM EST THU JAN 03 2008  
   
.TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON
 
   
.DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.
 
 
            ..REMARKS..  
 
0730 AM     SNOW             DAYTONA BEACH           29.21N 81.03W   
01/03/2008  E0.0 INCH        VOLUSIA            FL   BROADCAST MEDIA   
 
            SNOW FLURRIES REPORTED FROM PORT ORANGE NORTH TO DAYTONA   
            BEACH AND ORMOND BEACH. SEVERAL REPORTS RECEIVED OF   
            FLURRIES STARTING APPROXIMATELY 730 AM IN ORMOND BEACH   
            AND STILL BEING OCCURRING AS OF 0905 AM IN PORT ORANGE.   
            REPORTS RECEIVED FROM OBSERVER...SPOTTERS AND VIA NEWS   
            CHANNEL 13.  
 
0730 AM     SNOW             DAYTONA BEACH           29.21N 81.03W   
01/03/2008  E0.0 INCH        VOLUSIA            FL   BROADCAST MEDIA   
 
            SEVERAL REPORTS OF SNOW FLURRIES FROM ORMOND BEACH TO   
            DAYTONA BEACH AND PORT ORANGE. FIRST FLURRY REPORTS AT   
            APPROXIMATELY 730 AM IN ORMOND BEACH AND STILL OCCURRING   
            AS OF 905 AM IN PORT ORANGE. SNOW FLURRY REPORTS WERE   
            RECEIVED FROM DAYTONA BEACH OBSERVER...SPOTTERS AND VIA   
            NEWS CHANNEL 13.  
 
0900 AM     SNOW             2 NNW SCOTTSMOOR        28.79N 80.89W   
01/03/2008  E0.0 INCH        VOLUSIA            FL   CO-OP OBSERVER    
 
            SNOW FLURRIES REPORTED AT APPROXIMATELY 9 AM IN NORTHERN   
            BREVARD COUNTY NEAR THE TOWN OF SCOTTSMOOR.  
 
0930 AM     SNOW             SHARPES                 28.43N 80.77W   
01/03/2008  E0.0 INCH        BREVARD            FL   PUBLIC            
 
            SNOW FLURRIES REPORTED NORTH OF COCOA IN SHARPES AT   
            APPROXIMATELY 930 AM.  

 
Snow showers were also observed in The Villages, a retirement community that lies at the confluence of Lake, Marion and Sumter County's and west Of Orlando.
 
The cold spot in the state this morning was 19 degrees at Cross City Airport on the north peninsula, Jay FAWN in the panhandle northwest and Sandborn in the panhandle north.
 
The cold spot on the central peninsula was 24 degrees at Nobleton East and Dade City south.
 
The cold spot on the south peninsula was 29 degrees at Immokalee FAWN, Palmdale FAWN and Big Cypress.....
 
 

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