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To: Doug R who wrote (3660)5/8/2020 12:02:04 AM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 6325
 
CALGARY TIES ITS LONGEST STREAK BELOW 20C (68F) IN RECORDED HISTORY
As vast pockets of the planet currently battle anomalous May cold, it’s come to light (via iceagenow.info) that the cosmopolitan Alberta city of Calgary has tied its longest stretch of temps <20C (<68F) in recorded history:

THE MONTH OF MAY BRINGS RECORD (SOMETIMES HISTORIC) COLD TO BOTH HEMISPHERES
NORTH AMERICA (MAY 10)


SOUTH AMERICA (MAY 7)


EUROPE (MAY 13)


SOUTHERN AFRICA (MAY 11)


AUSTRALIA (MAY 21)



To: Doug R who wrote (3660)5/8/2020 12:49:12 AM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 6325
 
In which disgust at the level of corruption in science is the reason for recent absence from youtube.
I was wondering where DT had gone.



To: Doug R who wrote (3660)2/6/2022 8:26:58 PM
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The Polar Vortex starts to behave strangely, cooling down to record levels and going into overdrive, shaping the weather as we head for Winter finale

"The Polar Vortex is starting to power up unusually in the late Winter Season, reaching record cold levels in the lower stratosphere. This is not without consequences, as it will strengthen the polar circulation into late winter and will be ready to continue into early Spring, influencing the weather in the United States and Europe."