More snow and cold forecast for parts of USA, Europe winter of 2021-2022

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EXCERPTS FROM ELECTROVERS.NET December 13, 2021 Cap Allon Dr. Vincent Gray: “The [IPCC] climate change statement is an orchestrated litany of lies.”

Colder & Snowier Winter Headed For U.S. With Incoming ‘Polar Vortex’ Despite America’s mild Fall –which is due to low solar activity and a meridional jet stream, not man’s irrelevant CO2 emissions– southern Minnesotans saw record snow last Friday–deemed a taster of what’s to come when winter ‘proper’ hits. Late last week, the official total at Rochester Airport came in at 6.5 inches — this, according to National Weather Service (NWS) data, was more than an inch higher than the previous record for December 10, set back in 1970, Reports of 9+ inches of snow were dotted throughout the city, and there were two reports of 10.5 inches to the north. Totals at the NWS office (at the Twin Cities airport) also set a new record for Dec 10 — at 11 inches. There were also reports of 11 inches in both Kasson and Owatonna. While 12 inches hit Lake City. Heavier accumulations were noted on the south and east edges of the Twin Cities, with 21 inches noted in East St. Paul.

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Polar Vortex To Send Natural Gas Soaring Again A mild fall has made many doubt that this winter will mirror last year’s record snow and deadly freezes; however, latest weather models will check any complacency as they reveal that the U.S. should start bracing for a winter of old. Since mid-Oct, U.S. natural gas futures have been down as the threat of colder weather and tight supplies waned, crushing bullish traders. But now, with winter less than two weeks away, comes new weather models suggesting “significantly colder” temperatures will hit later this month as the Northern Hemisphere enters its second La Nina winter, and markets are set to rally.

FEMA Guilty Of Twister ‘Climateering’ Following the weekend’s deadly U.S. tornadoes, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell couldn’t miss out on an opportunity to play the AGW card, saying that extreme weather events like the storms and twisters that swept through a number of states this weekend “is going to be our new normal”. “This is going to be our new normal and the effects that we’re seeing from climate change are the crisis of our generation,” Criswell told co-host Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union”–so credibility instantly lost then. Severe storms and tornadoes tore through states in the South and Midwest late Friday into Saturday, leaving devastating damage, tens of thousands of homes without power and almost 100 people dead.

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