2009 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.

.....During the Thursday-Saturday December 24-26, 2009 period much of the Great Plains from Texas to North Dakota and eastward into the Upper Midwest states of Iowa and Minnesota saw a significant winter storm. The 14.1" snow total in Oklahoma City was the largest ever for the city.

Lead, SD: 37.5"
Duluth, MN: 22.0"
Sundance, WY: 19.0"
Sioux City, IA: 17.2"
Washburn, WI: 16.3"
Des Lacs, ND: 15.0"
Corning, NE: 14.0"
Oklahoma City, OK: 14.1"
Ouray, CO: 11.0"
Silver City, MI: 9.0"
Burkburnett, TX: 9.5"
Albany, MO: 8.0".....

.....During the Saturday-Sunday December 19-20, 2009 period parts of the SE, mid Atlantic and New England saw one of the top three snow storms in December in the past 45 years with as much as 2.5 feet of snow falling.

Quinwood, WV: 31.0"
Wintergreen, VA: 30.0"
East Patchogue, NY: 27.5"
Baltic, CT: 26.0"
Folsom, NJ: 25.7"
Goldsboro, PA: 24.5"
Bethesda, MD: 24.0"
Robbinsville, NC: 24.0"
West Greenwich, RI: 22.0"
Bourne, MA: 21.5"
Dover, DE: 18.0"
Washington, DC: 16.0"
Southwest Harbor, ME: 6.5"
Landrum, SC: 6.0".....

.....On Sunday morning December 13, 2009 Edmonton, AB, Canada set it's all time coldest minimum temperature for the date at -51 deg. F.....

.....During the first week of December 2009 bitter cold Arctic air spread across the state of Colorado. Along the Front Range Denver fell to -17 deg. F and Greeley saw -26 deg. F.....

.....On Thursday-Friday December 3-4, 2009 Houston, TX saw it's earliest measureable snowfall ever. Snow in Houston in December is very rare but nevertheless this is the second December snow in a row for the city.....

.....During the first week of November 2009 up to 56" of snow fell along the Front Range of Colorado.....

.....On Tuesday September 8, 2009 a powerful storm battered parts of Brazil and Argentina with hurricane force winds and caused extensive damage. Some of the biased global warming crowd in the U.S. are trying to spin (no pun intended) the storm into another very rare hurricane strike, to be blamed on global warming. However the storm was a normal cold core extra tropical cyclone that forms in winter.....

.....The U.S. as a whole was below normal for the summer period (June - August 2009). A recurring upper level trough held the June - August temperatures down in the central states, where Michigan experienced its fifth coolest summer, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and South Dakota their seventh coolest each, Nebraska its eighth, and Iowa its ninth.....

.....On Monday August 31, 2009 in a continuation of a year without a summer in the Great Lakes region, minimum temperatures fell below 32 deg. across the U.P. of Michigan. Stonington saw 26 deg., Doe Lake, Spinich Lake and Watersmeet saw 27 deg. and Stambaugh 29 deg. On the non peninsula north Atlanta, Grayling and Houghton Lake saw 31 deg.....

.....On Tuesday morning August 25, 2009 more cool temperatures were observed across northern part of Florida. Marianna saw 58 deg., Crestview AP, Bloxham, Sandborn and Tallahassee COOP 59 deg. and Tallahassee AP 60 deg. The 60 deg. reading was a new record low minimum temperature for the date. The previous record of 62 deg. occurred in 1930.....

.....On Monday morning August 24, 2009, on the heels of a very early season cold front the minimum temperature fell to 57 deg. at Crestview, 59 deg. at Sandborn and 60 deg. at Bloxham, Jay and New Hope. Tallahassee fell to 61 deg. a new record minimum temperature for the date. The previous record was 62 deg. set in 1930. The minimum temperature dipped into the low to mid 60's as far south as the inland rural west central Peninsula. Nobleton East saw 63 deg. and Holder 65 deg.....

.....During the Saturday-Sunday August 22-23, 2009 period an early season cold front penetrated as far south as the central peninsula before stalling out. Across the northern part of the state the minimum temperatures fell to as low as 60 degrees at Bloxham and 61 deg. at Crestview, with minimum dew points falling into the mid to upper 50's.....

.....On Tuesday July 21, 2009 thanks to a late season cold front Tallahassee, FL set a new minimum temperature record for the date of 60 deg. It smashed the previous record of 67 deg. that was set in 1929. Crestview, FL fell to 58 deg., the all time coolest for the date and month. Bloxham, FL fell to 56 deg.....

.....On Saturday July 18, 2009 I borrowed the following from the daily weather blog http://www.accuweather.com/mt-news-blogs.asp?partner=accuweather&blog=weathermatrix of AccuWeather Meteorologist Jesse Ferrell.

"From Nebraska and Iowa to Oklahoma and Mississippi, low temperatures Saturday morning set new records. For Omaha, Neb., it was the coolest morning for the date in over 130 years! Other long-standing records from the 1920s were broken in Grand Island, Neb., Hastings, Neb., Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Cincinnati, Ohio.".....

.....On Tuesday July 14, 2009 record cold visited the New England, Mid Atlantic and Great Lakes regions. Pittsburg saw a minimum temperature of 51 deg., the coldest for the date going back 113 years. The temperature dropped to 36 deg. at Grayling, MI, 42 deg. at Island Pond, VT, 43 deg. at State College, PA, and 45 deg. in Garrett County, MD. The year without a summer continues in these areas.....

....June 2009 was coldest in New York City since 1958.....

.....Through June 30, 2009 summer has yet to arrive across the northern U.S. from the Great Lakes to New England. June has also been very wet and the coolest in the past 15 years, with temperature averaging 5-10 deg. below normal. Anecdotal evidence is pointing towards the possibility of another year without a summer event, similar to what happened in 1816.....

.....A very late season cold wave struck New England and parts of the Mid Atlantic region. On Monday June 01, 2009 snow fell in parts of Maine, New Hampshire, new York and Vermont. Also on June 1st record breaking subfreezing minimum temperatures occurred as far south as Pennsylvania. In Maine Freedom saw 31 deg., in Massachusetts Clarksburg saw 31 deg., in New Hampshire Mount Washington saw 18 deg., in New York Oneonta saw 28 deg., in Vermont Mount Mansfield saw 26 deg. and Sutton 29 deg. and in Pennsylvania Bradford saw 29 deg.....

.....During the period Monday-Tuesday 05/18-19, 2009 a record breaking late season cold wave occurred in the eastern U.S. Subfreezing minimum temperatures extended from new England to north Georgia and North Carolina. During the period 83 minimum temperature records were set and 60 tied.

On Tuesday May 19, 2009 record low maximum temperatures in the upper 50's to low 60's in NE Florida, to the low to mid 60's on the north and west central peninsula were set.....

.....During the period Monday-Thursday 04/27-30, 2009 a tremendous late season winter storm struck parts of Montana.

As follows are some snowfall totals:

St. Mary, MT: 60" yes that's 5 feet!
Babb, MT: 48"
Badger Pass, MT: 43"

.....During the period Friday-Sunday 04/17-19-2009 a tremendous late season winter storm struck the Front Range foothills of Colorado.

As follows are some snowfall totals:

Rollinsville, CO: 56.3"
Pinecliffe, CO: 54.0"
Buckhorn Mountain, CO: 47.8"
Aspen Springs, CO: 43.4"
Conifer, CO: 38.0"
Nederland, CO: 37.0"
St. Marys Glacier, CO: 36.7"
Evergreen, CO: 36.2"

Heavy snows also fell in portions of Nevada, Utah and Wyoming.....

.....On Tuesday April 7, 2009 a bone chilling late season cold wave invaded Florida. On Wednesday morning April 8, 2009 the subfreezing temperature line extended southward into the inland rural south peninsula region. The cold spot across the north was 28 deg. at Crawfordville and Middleburg, the cold spot central was 29 deg. at Nobleton East, the cold spot south was 32 deg. at S56DWX remote weather station.

The 29 deg. minimum temperature at Nobleton East on the west central peninsula was the coldest for the date and month, also the latest sub 32 deg. reading recorded in 48 years of records

At my suburban location on the south side of Lakeland and up on the Lakeland Ridge my minimum temperature was 41 deg., the coldest for the date in 13 years of records. At nearby Lakeland Linder Airport the official minimum temperature was 43 deg., the coldest for the date in 61 years of records.....

..... During the week of Sunday March 29 to Saturday April 4, 2009 a series Spring blizzards dumped up to four feet of snow in portions of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Snow drifts of up to ten feet high formed due to gale force winds. The blizzards were followed by unseasonably cold temperatures as low as -5 deg. F.....

.....Winter 2008-2009 in Alaska has been unusually cold and long. To add insult to injury during the Sunday-Tuesday March 15-17, 2009 a large expanse of inland Alaska was once again in the firm grip of a bitter late season cold spell. O'Brien, AK dipped to -49 deg. F, Birch Creek -48 deg. F, Deadhorse and Nuiqsut -46 deg. F, Chicken and Point Lay -45 deg. F, Norutak -44 deg. F, Collville Village -43 deg. F, Stampede -42 deg. F, Eagle -41 deg. F, Arctic Village, Chandalar Lake, Eagle, Fairbanks BLM and Stoney all saw -40 deg. F.....

.....On Wednesday March 11, 2009 much of central and western Canada as well as parts of the Northern Plains of the U.S. are in the grip of a late season Arctic cold wave. Shepard Bay, NU fell to -54 deg. F, Thompson, MB -42 deg. F, Uranium City, SK -40 deg. F, Sachs Harbour, NWT -38 deg. F, Edmonton, AB -37 deg. F, Point Six Radar, MT -36 deg. F and Lima, ND -26 deg. F.....

.....On Wednesday morning March 04, 2009 record breaking minimum temperature occurred across much of the eastern seaboard and NE U.S. Island Pond, VT dropped to -23 deg. F and Clayton Lake, ME -27 deg. F.

Even parts of Florida dropped below freezing again with Middleburg seeing 25 deg F on the north peninsula and Nobleton 26 deg F on the west central peninsula.....

......On Tuesday morning March 03, 2009 another late season cold wave occurred in Florida. The subfreezing line extended southward into the inland rural south peninsula down to approximately the Alligator Alley.  The temperature dropped as low as 24 deg. at Sandborn in the north, 25 deg. at Nobleton East on the west central peninsula and 30 deg. at Panther West on the SW peninsula. At my location on the south side of Lakeland on the west central peninsula I had a minimum temperature of 30 deg. with frost, a new record low for the date.

Between February 28 and March 2, 2009 278 new snowfall records were set......

.....On Sunday March 01, 2009 an unusually heavy late season winter storm occurred in the southern U.S. Some snowfall totals include:

Hiddenite, NC: 15.0"
Gaffney, SC: 11.5"
Clifton Forge, VA: 22.0"

Beech Mountain, NC: 9.0"
Pizarro, VA: 6.0"
Jefferson, AL: 5.5"
Maggie Valley, NC &
LaGrange, GA: 5.0"
Birmingham, AL: 2.7"

Lavonia, GA: 2.5"
Seneca, SC: 1.8"
Atlanta, GA: 6.5"

Snow also fell in north Florida from Jackson to Gadsden Counties NW of Tallahassee.....

.....On Saturday February 28, 2009 an unusually heavy late season winter storm occurred in the southern U.S.

Some snowfall totals so far include:

Maury City, TN: 18.5"
Jackson, TN: 12.5"
Atoka, TN: 12.4"
Wilson, TN: 12.0"

Dunklin, MO: 16.0"
Blytheville & Wilson, AR: 12.0"
Ashland, MS: 5.0"
Athens, AL: 2.5"

Cole Camp, MO & Memphis, TN: 9.0".....

.....On Tuesday morning February 24, 2009 another late season cold wave occurred in Florida. The subfreezing line extended southward into the inland rural central peninsula down to approximately S.R. 48. and west of U.S. 27.  The temperature dropped as low as 25 deg. at Middleburg in the north and 27 deg. at Nobleton East on the west central peninsula.....

.....On Saturday morning February 21, 2009 a late season record busting cold wave occurred in Florida. The subfreezing line extended southward into the inland rural south central peninsula down to approximately S.R. 70. The temperature dropped as low as 22 deg. at Crestview in the north, 22 deg. at Nobleton East on the west central peninsula and 33 deg. at SFWMD remote automatic weather station SGGEW in Collier County.....

.....On Saturday morning February 07, 2009 in Florida the temperature dropped as low as 24 deg. F at Tallahassee in the north and Nobleton East on the west central peninsula.....

.....On Friday morning February 06, 2009 the temperature dropped as low as 15 deg. F at Tallahassee in the north, 15 deg. F at Nobleton central and 26 deg. F at Ortona in the south.  It was also quite cold in Vermont with Island Pond and Sutton seeing -22 deg. F and -19 deg. F at Gallup Mills.....

.....On Thursday morning February 05, 2009 the temperature dropped as low as 14 deg. F at Tallahassee in the north, 17 deg. F at Nobleton central and 23 deg. F at Palmdale in the south. The subfreezing line dipped into the inland rural southern peninsula to the latitude of Miami.

 
The 14 deg. temperature reading at Tallahassee was the coldest since December 24, 1989 when the temperature dipped to 13 deg.....

.....On Wednesday morning February 4, 2009 the temperature once again dipped to bitter cold levels. Noatak and Tanana saw -53 deg. F, Kavet Creek -52 deg. F, Galena -51 deg. F and Beaver, Chalkyitsik and Ft. Yukon -50 deg. F.....

.....On Sunday morning February 01, 2009 in Florida the temperature dropped as low as 25 deg. F at Nobleton East on the west central peninsula.

It was also quite cold in Vermont with Island Pond seeing -24 deg. F and -20 deg. F at Sutton.....

.....On Saturday January 31, 2009 the temperature once again dipped to bitter cold levels in inland areas of Alaska. Chandalar Lake saw -65 deg. F, Cold Foot -53 deg. F.....

.....On Friday January 30. 2009 the temperature once again dipped to bitter cold levels in inland areas of Alaska. Beaver and Chalkyitsik saw -53 deg. F, Fort Yukon -50 deg. F.....

.....On Thursday January 29, 2009 the temperature once again dipped to bitter cold levels in inland areas of Alaska. Beaver and Chalkyitsik saw -53 deg. F, Fort Yukon -52 deg. F, Chandalar Lake -51 deg. F.....

.....On Tuesday January 27, 2009 the temperature once again dipped to bitter cold levels in Vermont. Enosburg Falls and Sutton saw -23 deg. F, Gallup Mills, Newport saw -20 deg. F.....

.....On Monday January 26, 2009 the temperature once again dipped to bitter cold levels in Vermont. Island Pond saw -31 deg. F, Gallup Mills -25 deg. F, Morrisville -23 deg. F, Corinth, St. Johnsbury -21 deg. F.....

.....On Sunday January 25, 2009 the temperature once again dipped to bitter cold levels in Vermont. Island Pond saw -30 deg. F, Canaan, Gallup Mills and Morrisville -24 deg. F, Corinth -21 deg. F, Bethel, Plainfield and St. Johnsbury -20 deg. F.....

.....On Friday morning January 23, 2009 in Florida the temperature dropped as low as 19 deg. F at Chiefland in the north, 17 deg. F at Mount Plymouth central and 26 deg. F at Ortona in the south.....

.....On Thursday morning January 22, 2009 in Florida the temperature dropped as low as 18 deg. F at Tallahassee in the north, 15 deg. F at Archbold central and 23 deg. F at Palmdale in the south. Many areas saw their lowest minimum temperature since the winter of 2000-2001, other areas the lowest since 1996-1997.....

.....On Tuesday January 20, 2009 Arctic invaded the state of Florida. On Wednesday morning January 11, 2009 the temperature dropped as low as 18 deg. F at Crestview in the north, 24 deg. at Lakeland, Nobleton and Scottsmoor central, also 29 deg. F at Okeechobee and 30 deg. F at Immokalee in the south.....

.....On Sunday January 18, 2009 the temperature dropped to -30 deg. F at Island Pond, VT and +25 deg. F at Cross City, FL.....

.....On Saturday January 17, 2009 record shattering bitter Arctic air gripped the eastern 2/3's of the U.S. and Canada. The temperature dropped to -51 deg. F at La Grande IV, QE, -44 deg. F at Big Black River, ME, -38 deg. F at Island Pond, VT, -35 deg. F at Kapuskasing, ON, -31 deg. F at Berlin, NH, -30 deg. F at Ely, MN, -29 deg. F at Knox, OH, -27 deg. F at Paradox, NY, -27 deg. F at Monticello, IA, -27 deg. F at Desoto, WI, -25 deg. F at The Barrens, PA, -24 deg. F at Rochelle, IL, -21 deg. F at Middle Fork River, WV, -21 deg. F at Ashfield, MA, -20 deg. F Youghiogheny River, MD, -19 deg. F at Constantine, MI, -16 deg. F at Papakatina, NJ, -15 deg. F Eastford, CT, -10 deg. F at Grandfather Mountain, NC, -9 deg. F at Mt. Leconte, NC, -7 deg. F at Montebello, VA and -6 deg. F at Kingston, RI.

Even Florida got into the act. The temperature dropped to 20 deg. F at Crestview, 20 deg. F at Tallahassee, 24 deg. F at Nobleton and 25 deg. F at Holder.....

.....On Friday January 16, 2009 record shattering bitter Arctic air once again gripped the eastern 2/3's of the U.S. and Canada. The temperature dropped to -51 deg. F at La Grand Lii Su, QE, -50 deg. F at Big Black River, ME, -46 deg. F at Edmunston, NS, -44 deg. F at Pokegama Lake, MN, -42 deg. F at Island Pond, VT, -40 deg. F at Hamilton, OH, -39 deg. F at Berlin, NH, -39 deg. F at Minong, WI, -39 deg. F at Sudbury, ON, -36 deg. F at Rochelle, IL, -36 deg. F at Monticello, IA, -35 deg. F at Paradox, NY, -33 deg. F at Wahpeton, ND, -24 deg. F at Milbank, SD, -24 deg. F at Ashburnha. MA, -22 deg. F at Argos, IN, -21 deg. F at Lawton, PA, -19 deg. F at Middle Fork, WV, -18 deg. F at Jefferson, MO, -13 deg. F at Mt Leconte, TN, -12 deg. F at Mt. Mitchell, NC, -11 deg. F at Allegany, MD, -6 deg. F at Covington, KY, -6 deg. F at Marion, VA, +1 deg. F at Toccoa, GA.

Note! Tentatively the -50 deg. F at Big Black River, ME is a new all time record low temperature for any month. The previous record low minimum temperature was -48 F at Van Buren on January 19, 1925.

Florida escaped the coldest of the air with the temperature dipping to 26 deg. F at Tallahassee, FL. The last time that the temperature dropped to +1 deg. F in Georgia it dropped to +2 deg. F at Chipley, FL.....

.....On Thursday January 15, 2009 record shattering bitter Arctic air gripped the eastern 2/3's of the U.S. and Canada. The temperature dropped to -45 deg. F at Charlie, ND, -44 deg. F at Parent, QE, -42 deg. F at Edmunston, NB, -42 deg. F at Aberdeen, SD, -38 deg. F at Fosston, MN, -38 deg. F at Black River, ME, -37 deg. F at Rochelle, IL, -32 deg. F at Island Pond, VT, -30 deg. F at Springfield, IA, -30 deg. F at Minong, WI, -29 deg. F at Sagola, MN, -29 deg. F at Berlin, NH, -28 deg. F at Norfolk, NY,  -18 deg. F at Jefferson, MO, and -12 deg. F at Somerset, IN.

Even Florida got into the act with the subfreezing line down to U.S. 92 across the central peninsula. The temperature dipped to 25 deg. at Holder and Nobleton, 26 deg. at Brooksville, 28 deg. at Mount Plymouth, 29 deg. at Dade City and 32 deg. at Plant City.....

.....On Monday January 12, 2009 the temperature dropped to -43 deg. F at Ash Lake, MN, -42 deg. F at Big Fork, Effie and Goodridge, -40 deg. F at Badoura, Birchdale, Fosston, Gatzke, International Falls, and Roseau. In Alaska the temperature dropped to -58 deg. F at Beaver, Chalkyitsk, O'Brien and Fort Yukon.....

.....On Sunday January 11, 2009 the temperature dipped to -26 deg F. at Big Black River, ME, -20 deg F. at Island Pond, VT, -66 deg. F at O'Brien, AK, -60 deg. F at Chalkyitsik and Chicken. At Dawson and Mayo, Yukon, Canada the temperature dipped to -58 deg. F.....

.....On Saturday January 10, 2009 the temperature dipped to -20 deg F at Island Pond, VT. The temperature dipped to -66 deg. F at CWOP #4591 Tok, AK and -65 deg. F at Chicken.....

..... On Friday January 9, 2009 the temperature dipped to -75 deg. F at CWOP #4591 Tok, AK, -67 deg. F at O'Brien, -66 deg. F at Chicken, -63 deg F at Tok DOT, -61 deg. F at Northway and -60 deg. F at Chalkyitsik.....

.....The period Thursday-Thursday January 1-8, 2008 has been the 8th coldest first 8 days of January in the past 100 years in Fairbanks, AK.....

.....On Thursday January 8, 2009 the temperature dipped to -68 deg. F at Chicken, AK, -65 deg. F at O'Brien, -63 deg. F at Tok DOT and -61 deg F at Northway.....

.....On Wednesday January 7, 2009 the temperature dipped to -68 deg. F at Tok DOT, AK, -63 deg F at O 'Brien and -61 deg. F at Northway. At Beaver Creek and Burwash, Yukon, Canada the temperature dipped to -58 deg. F.....

.....On Tuesday January 6, 2009 the temperature dropped to -57 deg. F at Beaver and Fort Yukon, AK, -56 deg. F at Chalkyitsik and -55 deg. F at Birch Creek, Coal Creek and Granite Creek.....

.....On Monday January 5, 2009 the temperature dipped to -61 deg. F at Chalkyitsik and Eagle, AK and -60 deg. F at Beaver and Fort Yukon.....

.....On Sunday January 4, 2009 the temperature dipped to -62 deg. F at Chalkyitsik, AK and -61 deg. F at Beaver, Eagle and Fort Yukon.....

.....On Saturday January 3, 2009 the temperature dipped to -64 deg. F at O'Brien, AK, -62 deg. F at Chalkyitsik, -61 deg F at Beaver and -60 deg. F at Chicken and Fort Yukon......

.....On Friday January 2, 2009 the temperature dipped to -59 deg. F at Tok DOT, AK.....

.....On Thursday January 1, 2009 the temperature dipped to -60 deg. F at Chicken, AK.......

.....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 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.....

 

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