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To: Doug R who wrote (2492)11/4/2019 7:31:06 AM
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Official Met Office data reveals Central England just experienced a month on par with those of the mid-to-late 1600s…

Its mean reading for October 2019 came in at a nice round 10C — that’s 0.7C below the already cool 1961-1990 average (the current standard period of reference for climatological data used by the WMO).

In the 360 years of CET data there have only-ever been 9 other years with an October average temperature of 10C — these are 1659, 1660, 1663, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1672, 1679, and 1722.

Note how ALL of these years fall within the Maunder Minimum

electroverse.net



To: Doug R who wrote (2492)11/5/2019 12:10:46 AM
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MONTREAL -- Hydro-Quebec is testing various technologies to withstand more extreme weather conditions in the province, but burying cables underground isn't the solution – yet.
"Clearly, the weather has been different in the last two years. We've observed that," said Hydro-Quebec president and CEO Eric Martel at a news conference in Montreal Monday.
Martel, who was offering a progress update after nearly 1 million Quebecers lost power due to strong winds on Friday, said the utility "has a lot going on" at its research institute, IREQ.

montreal.ctvnews.ca

Infrastructure in an already "winterized" province coming under stress...only the third year in.

It's difficult to give Hydro-Quebec's race to catch up to the GSM/magnetic pole shift much of a chance.

California's grid stress is more due to mismanagement, greed and incompetence. A 3rd world grid there.