The Ice Age Cometh! Forget Global Warming!

SUMMER OR WINTER? Minus one degree in Bjelašnica this morning


Cold morning in BiH

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Low temperatures for this time of year were measured in Sarajevo this morning.

According to AccuWeather data, the temperature in Sarajevo this morning was eight degrees Celsius, while in Bjelašnica it was minus one degree for about six hours, Klix portal reports.

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FB post below says:

Frost in the middle of July. In the village of Šabići, between Bjelašnica Visočica and Treskavica, frost was recorded this morning with a temperature of -0.2C at 2m. It must have been a couple of degrees below 0C at the ground.
Although frost can occur in mountain frost areas in the summer part of the year, it is still unusual and quite rare for July.
Photo: Dzemal Velić

 
Dr. Susan Crockford chimes in on the state of affairs' with ice in the Arctic. Some may recall that Crockford was canceled out of UBC for findings they did not want to hear. Polar bears are her research specialty.


POLAR BEARSSEA ICE

Arctic Sea Ice Still Quite Abundant for Early Summer​


From Polar Bear Science
Dr. Susan Crockford,
Despite rhetoric to the contrary, there is still plenty of sea ice over Arctic regions this summer, supplying feeding platforms for polar bears, ice-dependent seals, and walrus cows nursing their young calves. Forget about whether the numbers are below or above some short-term average, there is no catastrophe in the making for marine mammals in the Arctic at this time.

Remember, by early summer, young seals have left the surface of the ice and are in the water feeding; predator-savvy adults and subadults are hauled out on broken chunks of ice moulting their hair-coat. They may look like sitting ducks but polar bears have a hard time catching them because the seals are vigilant and have many escape routes available (due to all the open water). Most polar bears in Hudson Bay are still on the ice (you’ll see why below): the live cams near Churchill set up to watch polar bears are presently showing images of ravens with sea ice in the background, not bears.
This post is predominantly sea ice charts for mid-July, what we in the science field call observational evidence, aka ‘facts’. Keep in mind that satellites used to produce these images have an especially hard time distinguishing ice topped with melt water from open water, which means much more ice useful to these marine mammals is almost certainly present than is shown in the charts (as much as 20% more in some regions).
Arctic-wide levels, NSIDC Masie
For 13 July 2022

Canada (entire and then by region), Canadian Ice Service
Note that regional charts are for the week of July 11, shown here by ‘stage of development’ (ice thickness, with brown being old, multiyear ice and dark green ice >1.2m thick) and in the ‘departure from normal’ charts, dark blue is much more than average and dark red is much less.







Svalbard, Norwegian Ice Service

Chukchi/Beaufort Seas, Alaska Sea Ice Program
By stage of development and then, concentration:


 
Just as a counter to all the heatwave hysteria across western Europe at the moment this report came out of Alaska yesterday.
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An unusually frigid ball of air is spinning through the Bering Strait region, bringing rare July snowfall, high surf advisories in the Norton Sound and wind gusts up to 48 mph in Nome.

"These kinds of things spin around the higher latitudes all year long," said Rick Thoman, Alaska climate specialist at the International Arctic Research Center at UAF. "Usually, this cold would stay farther north. If this was happening on the North Slope, it would be chilly but nothing particularly to write home about. The fact that it's moved so far south is really the news here."

Looking through climate records, Thoman said this airmass will be the coldest one seen during the month of July in the past 70 years.

"I would chalk this particular storm up to one of those random variabilities that are going to happen from time to time, even in a warming climate," he said.


The National Weather Service issued a high surf advisory through Tuesday at noon for the Norton Sound region, including Nome, White Mountain, Golovin, Unalakleet, Stebbins, St. Michael, Elim, Koyuk and Shaktoolik. The agency warned these areas could expect to see waves washing to the top of beaches and minor erosion.

As the low-pressure area spun near Diomede Monday afternoon, wind at the Nome Airport reached 48 mph. Such a speed might be expected for a November storm, but Thoman said gusts of that force have not been seen in the month of July since the start of regular wind gust records in the area, in the mid-1980s.

Pictures posted to social media showed that snow had already fallen on the Diomede islands, Ear Mountain near Shishmaref and mountains near Dexter and Banner Creek. Thoman said he would not be surprised if downtown Nome saw snow overnight Monday, which would be an exceedingly rare event. He could not find a record of July snow, excluding hail from thunderstorms, in Nome's whole climate record, which stretches back more than a century.

He wanted to stress that this bout of cold and gusty weather does not mean that winter is imminent. "It's very likely we'll have more warm weather, and this does not mean that fall is here," Thoman said.
 
An interesting article, highlighting a lot of the intrigue behind the genesis of the global warming narrative.

 
Electroverse is down again, but here is his tweet:

LARGEST SUMMER SEA ICE EXTENT SINCE 2008 TRAPS ARCTIC SHIPS; + COLDEST JULY AIRMASS IN 70 YEARS BLOWS THROUGH THE BERING STRAIT
The MSM has fallen silent re. the Arctic and Greenland in recent months, I wonder why...


I've read the article yesterday evening when the site was still up and is very good.
 
Electroverse is down again, but here is his tweet:




I've read the article yesterday evening when the site was still up and is very good.

Full article now up on SOTT -

 
Saw this on Twitter recently, and it reminded me of the title of this thread!

It's the cover of Radio Times, a British TV/Radio supplemental, from November 1974.

Like other counterpoints being made by 'climate change' skeptics these days, it was tweeted to make the point that the current 'heatwave apocalypse' hysteria pushed by the media is just that - hysteria. Specifically, the current hysteria, whereas this 'older hysteria' from the 1970s was just an earlier iteration of one long stream of media-promoted hysteria about 'the weather'.

Is it though?
 

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For fans of Electroverse, this notice was at the top of his web page today:

electroverse.net is migrating to electroverse.co due to technical and censorship issues. Reading all new articles over there will help me out a lot; however, posts will continue to be published on .net, too. All email subscribers will automatically be redirected to the new site. Thank you, as always, for your continued support. Best, Cap.

New link: Electroverse
 
I had a dream last night where some sort of discussion was going on and I don't remember much except that it was stated that everything would collapse in two years. I had the impression that this was due to the total collapse of the weather, i.e. full bore ice age in progress. For what it's worth.
 
Saw this on Twitter recently, and it reminded me of the title of this thread!

It's the cover of Radio Times, a British TV/Radio supplemental, from November 1974.

Like other counterpoints being made by 'climate change' skeptics these days, it was tweeted to make the point that the current 'heatwave apocalypse' hysteria pushed by the media is just that - hysteria. Specifically, 'the current hysteria', whereas this 'older hysteria' from the 1970s was just an earlier iteration of one long stream of media-promoted hysteria.

Is it though?

Probably to some extent there was hysteria involved, but mainly I think that they used much more real science back then in the public discourse and therefore came to the conclusion that an ice age is coming. Which is most likely true and was true back then as well. I remember that my grandmother told me about this and that people back then thought an ice age was upon us based on those news. They were clearly better informed by the media back then.
 
I had a dream last night where some sort of discussion was going on and I don't remember much except that it was stated that everything would collapse in two years. I had the impression that this was due to the total collapse of the weather, i.e. full bore ice age in progress. For what it's worth.

Thanks for posting your dream Laura.

Just a thought; the two year time frame coincides with the Deagel 2025 populations forecasts where they predict massive population declines globally and mostly in the West. The article below focuses on the effect of vaccines, economic collapse, wars etc. but i think we can be pretty sure whoever was behind the Deagel forecasts definitely had an idea about the coming ice age.

 
Well, let's face it, back before 911, we were having a good time on Saturday night drinking coffee and eating cookies and chatting with the C's talk about this stuff; it wasn't real, it was all just theoretical. Of course we were pretty sure that dark and ugly deeds were being done behind the scenes, there was enough evidence for it, but the scenario the C's presented - that things would be like they were in Nazi Germany, only golbally - was just "out there."

I don't think anybody was able to really imagine how we would get from there... to here.

But we sure know NOW how they did it. It was all over in a couple of hours, all the rest is just detail.

I think the rest of the stuff is going to be like that. One day it will all be theoretical and we will have no idea HOW it could possibly get from here to there, and then the next day, we will be THERE.

C's said "sudden glacial rebound..." Nobody seems to be thinking about that. They just talk about it getting hotter and hotter. Well, what if hotter just precedes suddenly colder? I think of the mammoth in Siberia that was found with undigested buttercups in its stomach. It was flash frozen almost instantly.

The thing is, the evidence that it has happened (and more than once) is available all around us not only in the geological and archaeological record, in the myths and legends. BUt for most people, it is so easy to just brush all that off and interpret it bass-ackwards, and that's what they do. The problem is, I don't believe that the "experts" are that stupid.

Meanwhile, the C's tell us stuff - no hard dates because there are too many variables and the future IS open - and it happens just as they say, so we get the idea that the rest of it is probably gonna happen also, we just don't know when.

We live in probably the most interesting times of the past 6 thousand years.
As is said...'gradually and then suddenly'.
 
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