Climate Change

Worldwide Weather Woes

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Our planet kicked off another year with a warm start: January 2023 ranked as the seventh-warmest January in 174 years.

The average global land and ocean surface temperature was 1.57 degrees F (0.87 of a degree C) above average, ranking as the seventh-warmest January in NOAA's global climate record.

January 2023 marked the 47th-consecutive January and the 527th-consecutive month, with temperatures above the 20th-century average. 

Sea ice at both ends of the world also ran very low, according to NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).

California Screaming

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The popular phrase California is the place you ought to be may no longer apply, as the entire state is soon expected to freeze up.

Nearly the entire population of the Golden State of California expected 'to see' snow with climate change on steroids.

https://www.sfgate.com/weather/article/california-forecast-to-see-low-e…

Meanwhile, a Winter storm brings blizzards across the West, and Midwest while snow is forecast in New York, New England

Climate Change

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NY: 3 to 5 inches of snow on top of bitter cold attributed to frigid air streaming in from Canada courtesy of a dip in the polar vortex.

Three degrees this morning on City Island - A Slice of New York City Paradise. A high ribbon of air circles the north pole. The Northeast, especially from the Adirondacks into northern Maine, is taking the biggest hit from the cold air. Air temperatures -- not counting wind chill -- are expected to plunge to 30 below zero or colder. When you add in the wind, places like Whiteface Mountain could feel like 70 degrees below zero.

A Nightmare Before Christmas

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Many Americans will experience the coldest Christmas in decades as Arctic air pushes temperatures 50 degrees lower than usual.

A significant storm system is expected to hit most of the United States this week just in time for Christmas. This storm will also bring freezing and subzero temperatures to the nation's western, central, and northeastern parts.

White Christmas

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Americans who are into this kind of thing may have their Christmas wish become a reality this time around in just a few days..

Just about everyone east of the Rockies, is going to feel the effects of it in one form or another whether it's rain, snow, wind or colder temperatures.

Those who are dreaming of a white Christmas might see their wish come true this year. That’s When a whole bunch of factors fall into place and the weather Gods allow an alignment the way some long-range computer models are projecting.

Climate Change 2022

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Are Americans and especially North-easterners simply exhausted by the weather and snowfall in the region so far this season?

After years of being told that climate change is a hoax, is the absolute truth shining for me and all of you?

The whole world is realizing where the real hoax was coming from, and it’s not from the scientific community.

Starving seabirds on Alaska coast show climate change peril

Elba Avoids Fiona

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As Fiona slams into Puerto Rico, Elba Rivera seeks refuge at the City Islanders' home of her son Josue and his lovely wife Arlene.

Hurricanes Ahead

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Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 200 PM EDT Mon Sep 5, 2022. Earl, Danielle... etc.

For the North Atlantic...The Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Active Systems: The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane Danielle, located about 900 miles west-northwest of the Azores, and on Tropical Storm Earl, located about 700 miles south of Bermuda.  E

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