Brutal winter ahead for Midwest
“People in Chicago are going to want to move after this winter.” said AccuWeather.com Long-Range Meteorologist Josh Nagelberg.
Bitterly cold blasts of arctic air are expected to invade the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes December through January, with Minneapolis hit the hardest, says Accuweather.com.
Meanwhile, above normal snowfall is expected from Minnesota and Iowa into New York and parts of West Virginia and Kentucky.
In terms of both snow and cold, this winter is expected to be the worst in Chicago.
See specific states and cities:
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/55832/brutal-winter-ahead-for-the-mi.asp
Thanks to Thomas McHart for this link
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Question:
Why is it then that the Northern Hemisphere’s winters are worse than the Southern Hemisphere?
The Southern Hemisphere is also getting brutal winters with record cold and snow the past several years.
Though a strong believer that global warming is a scam great care need to be taken to ensure that our “case” is not damaged by incorrect “facts”. Think of the damage to the IPCC done by some of their statements. So … at least here in Oz the last few winters have NOT been brutal and as far as I know no record cold days.
Even a cursory Google search turns up some record cold in Oz. Maybe you missed it?
http://globalfreeze.wordpress.com/2010/07/06/record-cold-in-australia/
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/news/parts-of-western-australia-freeze-through-record-cold/14568
Personally, I think it a bit much to expect glaciers in our backyard “the day after tomorrow”
, but I am watching to see if such events become gradually more frequent, and keeping an eye on the sunspots.
If science is based on hyperbole and rhetoric, then we’ll certainly and very soon, be in for the biggest ice age in the history of the planet.
While Nero fiddles…
Global warming fanatics and gullible governments around the world are preparing and spending(wasting)billions of dollars on Chicken Little’s pipe dream of runaway global warming when they should be readying for the coming cold. Question; how are we going to support 6 billion people with shortened growing seasons and millions of acres of farmland unusable because of ice, snow and cold? Answer; we won’t…
That’s exactly what Robert told us in his amazing book, Not By Fire But By Ice.
I grew up in a small town about 60 miles west of Chicago in the 50′s and 60′s. We had lots of snow every winter and we had sub-zero temperatures, too, like 15 to 20 below zero. At least one or two winters it got down to 25 below. I moved away, but I remember contacting an old friend in the 90′s and she said that the winters had become relatively mild. Gee! Do you think this could be a cycle?
Robert has always said that what we are seeing is a cycle. This cycle is NOTHING like what we had in the 60′s. It will get VERY much colder with a LOT more snow.
Theo: because the northern hemisphere has more land mass than the southern and when it gets cold that land has similar thermal properties to ice.
You do very well, Robert, with all the forecasting and almanacking info available. The political rants are meaningless, though. The next Ice Age will–to our despair–crush Russia, Norway, Canada, and half of China and America (plus many places in between). No politics or government can do anything about that. Be crystal clear about how you’re in FAVOR of the human race, and you won’t have to rage against political wastes of money, tirades, etc. Cut the anger. Display the love. Even amid the glaciers.
It’s Roberts site and he has done VERY well with it not to mention his books without your help. Robert is stating the TRUTH of things and that is exactly what the vast majority of his followers want to hear. If you think you can do better, than go start your own website devoted to exposing the global warming fraud for what it really is. With love of course.
@ Brian – the 4/5ths death.
Just out of curiosity, what can Florida expect this winter in terms of cold?
We’re usually warmer this time of year. Not that I’m complaining you see
The reason for the enthusiasm for carbon taxes and regulation on the part of greens and government is power and money and making the ten commandments written on the Georgia Guide Stones a reality.
13 out of 14 people on earth dead to cut costs, make governing easier and to make life safer for the elites. Nice bunch aren’t they?
I’m never going to discount any forecast until it has time to verify, but there seems to be a lot of chickens being counting before the egg has hatched.
Long range forecasting is highly speculative. Let’s see if the “brutal winter” actually materializes
Global Warming Strikes Again..! According to the “computer models” used by Al Gore and others, this is all because of the heating of the Earth; the hotter it becomes, the colder it will be. Makes perfect sense (if you’re a lunatic!) LOL
Take a look at pine trees and note how many cones they have produced.
Look at nut producing trees and note the large numbers this year.
Look at berry producing bushes and note how loaded they are.
Look at the wooly worms and note what
colors they are.
Plants and small creatures somehow know
what to expect.
And in my area the indications promise
A C O L D W I N T E R!!!