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Just some information to bring up when Byedin and the globalists meet for their Globull Warming / Climate Change meeting later this month. They might want to reschedule the meeting for August when it should be hot.

As reported earlier this week, the European continent just suffered a historically cold month of April –which is now persisting into May– however; one nation I didn’t get to was Germany.

With an average temperature of just 6C (42.8F), April 2021 was Germany’s coldest fourth month of the year since that of 1977 (solar minimum of cycle 20). This average reading finishes some 3C below the 1991-2020 climatological norm, and 2.3C below the previously-used 30-year avg. of 1981-2010.

Also crucial to note here is that the lag between low solar activity and terrestrial cooling now appears to be over.

The “cooling trend” registered by NASA in the ‘upper’ atmosphere over the past few years has now finally permeated down the atmospheric layers and to the global ‘lower’ atmosphere (where us humans reside).

“High above Earth’s surface, near the edge of space, our atmosphere is losing heat energy,” said NASA’s Martin Mlynczak, associate principal investigator for the SABER instrument onboard NASA’s TIMED satellite, back in 2018. “If current trends continue, it could soon set a Space Age record for cold”–which it did, in late-2018.

Just some information to bring up when Byedin and the globalists meet for their Globull Warming / Climate Change meeting later this month. They might want to reschedule the meeting for August when it should be hot. As reported earlier this week, the European continent just suffered a historically cold month of April –which is now persisting into May– however; one nation I didn’t get to was Germany. With an average temperature of just 6C (42.8F), April 2021 was Germany’s coldest fourth month of the year since that of 1977 (solar minimum of cycle 20). This average reading finishes some 3C below the 1991-2020 climatological norm, and 2.3C below the previously-used 30-year avg. of 1981-2010. Also crucial to note here is that the lag between low solar activity and terrestrial cooling now appears to be over. The “cooling trend” registered by NASA in the ‘upper’ atmosphere over the past few years has now finally permeated down the atmospheric layers and to the global ‘lower’ atmosphere (where us humans reside). “High above Earth’s surface, near the edge of space, our atmosphere is losing heat energy,” said NASA’s Martin Mlynczak, associate principal investigator for the SABER instrument onboard NASA’s TIMED satellite, back in 2018. “If current trends continue, it could soon set a Space Age record for cold”–which it did, in late-2018.

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We need Al Gore to make a speech on global warming and all the hot air bull will warm the planet at least 10 degrees!