Snow And Record May Lows Hit Europe; No May Trend; -100F Returns To Antarctica; + Earth’s Albedo Drop Behind Recent Warming?
"The actual drivers of recent 'climate change' have been cosmic forces controlling cloud formations, not ‘greenhouse’ trace gases emitted by humans & cattle as claimed by IPCC."
Snow And Record May Lows Hit Europe
A cold wave has been gripping Europe since May 3, one forecast to stretch through the remainder of the month, particularly for central and eastern nations.
Snow has fallen below 1000 meters (3,280 feet) in the Romanian Carpathians — very rare for May.
While in Hungary, Nyírtass recorded a biting -4.4C (24F), tying the coldest May temperature ever logged in Hungary after May 4 (matching Szentgotthárd’s reading from 1978).
In Ukraine, the mid-spring conditions are even harsher.
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