Far West
Pursuit Driver
This global warming stuff is getting out of control.
Of course I think the sun and it's lack of sunspots will cause more cooling... like the Maunder minimum that occured from 1645 to 1715 during which sunspots became exceedingly rare, as was then noted by solar observers. Also our elliptical journey around the sun has a little wobble that places us further from the sun at times... the stuff that explains ice ages... unlike the algore global warming crap.
Montana just endured one of the nation's most exceptional cold spells on record
These places are normally cold but this chill was unlike anything seen in the contiguous United States in decades, for both its intensity and its duration.
The February temperature departures from normal were stunning. Several major climate locations averaged 27 to 28 degrees below normal, which were the most extreme in the Lower 48 for a full month since January 1969, according to Alaska-based climatologist Brian Brettschneider.
Great Falls, Montana, was at the heart of it. The mercury didn't rise above zero on 11 days and dropped to zero or below on 24 nights. Only the first day of the month topped freezing. Its average February temperature finished 27.5 degrees below normal.
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A number of places saw one of their top five coldest Februaries there, including Minot, Bowman and Williston. Fargo has now had 62 days in a row with temperatures at or below freezing through Sunday, which is eighth longest on record for that city.
https://www.lmtonline.com/news/article/Montana-just-endured-one-of-the-nation-s-most-13679719.php
Of course I think the sun and it's lack of sunspots will cause more cooling... like the Maunder minimum that occured from 1645 to 1715 during which sunspots became exceedingly rare, as was then noted by solar observers. Also our elliptical journey around the sun has a little wobble that places us further from the sun at times... the stuff that explains ice ages... unlike the algore global warming crap.
Montana just endured one of the nation's most exceptional cold spells on record
These places are normally cold but this chill was unlike anything seen in the contiguous United States in decades, for both its intensity and its duration.
The February temperature departures from normal were stunning. Several major climate locations averaged 27 to 28 degrees below normal, which were the most extreme in the Lower 48 for a full month since January 1969, according to Alaska-based climatologist Brian Brettschneider.
Great Falls, Montana, was at the heart of it. The mercury didn't rise above zero on 11 days and dropped to zero or below on 24 nights. Only the first day of the month topped freezing. Its average February temperature finished 27.5 degrees below normal.
<snip>
A number of places saw one of their top five coldest Februaries there, including Minot, Bowman and Williston. Fargo has now had 62 days in a row with temperatures at or below freezing through Sunday, which is eighth longest on record for that city.
https://www.lmtonline.com/news/article/Montana-just-endured-one-of-the-nation-s-most-13679719.php