FROM SUMMER HEATWAVE TO SUMMER SNOW, WHY BRITISH COLUMBIA’S “SWING BETWEEN EXTREMES” IS A SIGN OF LOW SOLAR ACTIVITY, NOT GLOBAL WARMING
The MSM made early-summer heat front page news, but where are they now, as rare late-summer snow rolls in?#AGWbiast.co/dFKCtikk8l
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The MSM made early-summer heat front page news, but where are they now, as rare late-summer snow rolls in?
FROM SUMMER HEATWAVE TO SUMMER SNOW, WHY BRITISH COLUMBIA’S “SWING BETWEEN EXTREMES” IS A SIGN OF LOW SOLAR ACTIVITY, NOT GLOBAL WARMING
SEPTEMBER 3, 2021
Things have cooled down significantly across British Columbia of late; so much so in fact, that SNOW has been falling on the Coquihalla and over the province’s Interior ski hills — a stark flip-flop from the heatwave of June. . .
h/t NotStarvingActress