Very On Topic question. Where is energy demand for heating & electricity growing the fastest?.
GSM extreme cold has left the lower 48 & continues moving to the west and north toward Siberia, per prior posts highlighting "Year Without A Winter" for all but the most northerly states east of the Mississippi Valley.

Meanwhile....though an isolated extreme example? Below is yet another anecdotal example to add to rapidly growing pile of evidence GSM cold moving into a large segment of the Euro-Asian Continent is getting harder & harder to ignore. We're not talking about one day temp hype here, folks. It's not longer an abstruse academic scatter brain discussion as we see on other sites. Hundreds, soon 1000s, of people are dying in Asia!! Time to focus on that important practical reality which also means huge demand increases are come for North American LNG as these temp trends are recognized by market prices in later this year. You can take that to the bank....)) Here are the salient facts which prove my argument.
<Iceberg building appears in Siberia during dead of winter
By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist and staff writer
Winter Weather Updated jan. 24, 2020 7:48 PM>
www.accuweather.com/en/winter-weather/iceberg-building-appears-in-siberia-during-dead-of-winter/668370/8M9sUwhE?jwsource=cl
Season long example from Pakistan & Afghanistan. Except a few days in November & this month? Massive temp migration has been the reality for US lower 48 vs Russia & Asian nations with that long list of nations at the tip of the "GSM Spear", if I may coin a phrase.
Pakistan and Afghanistan: Death toll surpasses 200 as Extreme Cold and Heavy Snow continues to Ravage Southern Asia

Extreme Weather GSM Pakistan and Afghanistan: Death toll surpasses 200 as Extreme Cold and Heavy Snow continues to Ravage Southern Asia
January 15, 2020
Cap Allon
The Pakistani army has been called-in to assist with relief efforts as many regions, particularly in the north of the country, continue to be ravaged by brutal, anomalous cold and snow.
At least 100 people have died, with many more reported injured, as severe cold and heavy snowfall continued to lash parts of Pakistan on Wednesday, January 15.
Northern parts have seen 62+ people die this week alone after avalanches buried some fifteen villages in Azad Jammu & Kashmir, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). In addition, over 50 house were destroyed in the region.
Furthermore, at least 25 people were killed and around 40 houses flattened in the province of Balochistan during the last 24 hours.
And the week’s death toll in Neelum Valley currently stands at 21, with an additional 42+ people severely injured and taken to hospital, and at least another 10 still missing, reads the NDMA report.
“Most of those who died were women and children,” said Mohammad Younus, an NDMA official, adding that hundreds more remained stranded.
On Tuesday, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan took to Twitter indicating that he had directed the NDMA, the Pakistan Army, and other Federal government agencies to start relief efforts for those affected, following the “heavy snowfall and landslides which brought a message of death and destruction to AJK”:
But those efforts will likely be hampered by yet more severe cold weather>
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Been posting far too much. Logging off for awhile to give our excellent stock pickers and other specialists the soap box...)) Seriously, you guys are doing a great job communicating your areas of individual expertise to readers.
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