Heavy Snow At Joshua Tree National Park; Accumulations In Murcia, Spain; 'Climate Change' Is Nothing New, Study; + Media Parrots Bogus Wildfire Report
Another day, another grandiose climate change fantasy spoon-fed to the masses.
Heavy Snow At Joshua Tree National Park
On Jan 27, a rare snow day hit Joshua Tree National Park, turning the high desert landscape white.
While the park’s higher elevations—above 4,000 feet—typically see snow once or twice a year, this event was especially notable due to 1) the depth, and 2) the unusually dry preceding six months.
Snow is crucial for the park’s ecosystem, providing moisture for plant life.
Accumulations In Murcia, Spain
Storm Herminia is currently battering Europe, bringing an unusual blanket of snow to the Murcia region, Spain:
Much of Europe, particularly the west, is set to remain anomalously cold for the foreseeable, well into February.
The Central England Temperature (CET) record is back reporting after a curious week-long outage. Met Office?
It is reading 3.3C for the month of January (to the 28th) which is 0.5C below the 1960 - 1990 average. This makes for the coldest January since 2001 in the long-running series, and sees it match those of 1991, 1978, 1965, 1953, 1870, 1754, and 1747.
'Climate Change' Is Nothing New, Study
Alarmists love to push doomsday scenarios, demanding radical economic policies to combat cLiMaTe BrEaKdOwN. However, a Nature Communications study by Kemp, Eichenseer, and Kiessling challenges the doom and gloom.
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