Record May Cold In Bâlea Lac; Concordia At -107.1F; Mainstream Damage Limitation After Antarctic Ice Growth; Solar Jolt After Weeks of Calm; + The UK's £800 Million Sun-Dimming Scam
ARIA is a monument to government overreach and climate groupthink.
Record May Cold In Bâlea Lac
Bâlea Lac in Romania posted a low of -6.3C (20.7F) during the early hours of May 12—the coldest May night on record at the high-altitude station, besting the previous May low of -5.5C (22.1F) set in 1979.
Daytime highs struggled to -1.8C (28.8F), setting a record for the coldest May 12, beating the 2001 mark of -1.4C (29.5F).
A fresh 6 cm (2.4 inches) layer of snow was measured Tuesday in the Făgăraș Mountains, where access is limited to cable car.
Much of Europe has held anomalously cold this month, with conditions set to persist:

Concordia At -107.1F
On May 13, Concordia Station in Antarctica registered -77.3C (-107.1F).
Such extreme cold is typically reserved for the depths of winter, July and August.
It’s one of the coldest May temperatures ever recorded at the site and highlights how far below normal conditions are this year.
Mainstream Damage Limitation After Antarctic Ice Growth
Live Science just admitted Antarctica gained ice from 2021 to 2023 — then spent the rest of the article explaining why it doesn’t matter. This is climate narrative damage control in real time.
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