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Can't imagine anyone in Britain complaining about being stuck in a Pub for 3 days.

Prof Fritz Vahrenholt: “It’s now obvious that the IPCC models are not correctly reflecting the development of atmospheric temperatures.”

On Friday evening, some 60 pub-goers entered the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales for a night of drinking and music. By Monday morning, around 50 were still trapped inside.

The patrons knew that Storm Arwen would make Friday evening’s festivities a little more interesting, but what they didn’t expect was piles of snow as high as cars blocking the pub’s exits, said Nicola Townsend, the inn’s general manager.

The patrons knew that Storm Arwen would make Friday evening’s festivities a little more interesting, but what they didn’t expect was piles of snow as high as cars blocking the pub’s exits, said Nicola Townsend, the inn’s general manager.

Cars covered in snow outside the pub

The snow has come up to about 9ft in some places, the pub's manager has said

After the Oasis tribute band “Noasis” finished its set, local authorities said it was not safe for people to drive home.

So the Tan Hill patrons, the band members and seven employees stayed the night.

And then another night.

And then on Sunday, Townsend told Sky News that around 50 guests would be staying for a third night due to the persistent high levels of snow as well as the fallen power lines still blocking the roads in the wake of storm Arwen.

Though the roads were not safe to travel, a group of off-roaders did manage to take a couple of parents home to their young children, said Townsend. And a local mountain rescue group also helped evacuate a man who needed medical treatment for an “ongoing condition.”

The below video, posted on Facebook, captured events:

>Can't imagine anyone in Britain complaining about being stuck in a Pub for 3 days. Prof Fritz Vahrenholt: “It’s now obvious that the IPCC models are not correctly reflecting the development of atmospheric temperatures.” On Friday evening, some 60 pub-goers entered the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales for a night of drinking and music. By Monday morning, around 50 were still trapped inside. The patrons knew that Storm Arwen would make Friday evening’s festivities a little more interesting, but what they didn’t expect was piles of snow as high as cars blocking the pub’s exits, said Nicola Townsend, the inn’s general manager. The patrons knew that Storm Arwen would make Friday evening’s festivities a little more interesting, but what they didn’t expect was piles of snow as high as cars blocking the pub’s exits, said Nicola Townsend, the inn’s general manager. Cars covered in snow outside the pub The snow has come up to about 9ft in some places, the pub's manager has said After the Oasis tribute band “Noasis” finished its set, local authorities said it was not safe for people to drive home. So the Tan Hill patrons, the band members and seven employees stayed the night. And then another night. And then on Sunday, Townsend told Sky News that around 50 guests would be staying for a third night due to the persistent high levels of snow as well as the fallen power lines still blocking the roads in the wake of storm Arwen. Though the roads were not safe to travel, a group of off-roaders did manage to take a couple of parents home to their young children, said Townsend. And a local mountain rescue group also helped evacuate a man who needed medical treatment for an “ongoing condition.” The below video, posted on Facebook, captured events:

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They're not trapped. They're just planning to stay until all the beer is all gone.

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They're not trapped. They're just planning to stay until all the beer is all gone.

LOL, that was my thought. They love their beer.

Little Ice Age 2.0??

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Little Ice Age 2.0??

If you follow the sun cycles and history it sure looks that way to me. Imagine how much population depopulation they could achieve if everyone thinks it's going to get warm and the opposite happens. Imagine people who can't afford heat and food.

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Stop with the rational talk. Our overlords have said we’re going to enter a 100 years of “dimming” BUT green house gases will keep us from experiencing any effect and it will lull us into complacency about climate change since the earth won’t be warming and just staying the same.

Common sense would say for a green house to work properly you need some kind of heat source and if our outer space heater gets turned down a notch or two the green house gets colder also.

And green houses add extra carbon dioxide to their greenhouses not to make them warmer but for plants to grow faster. It’s weird how they want to reduce carbon dioxide during a dimming event. You’d think they’d want to increase it to grow crops faster during shorter growing seasons.

But that’s just me being a conspiracy theory anti-science nut job.

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You are making too much sense. Are you a terrorist? sarcasm.

I've heard that certain plants grow best at 900+ PPM CO2. We are currently at <400 PPM.

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That’s why it’s climate change any weather event is claimed as climate change. The climate goes in cycles, right now we’re in a slight drought, it’s the end of the world.

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This week it's just "climate change induced volatility". Obviously.

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Blame it on the latest strain of the plandemic.

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Tan Hill is literally the highest pub in England.

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After 3 days of drinking so are the people.

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"Guys, the artic blasts are just another symptom of global warming. Wait, getting a message. Correction: we don't call it global warming anymore because it's confusing and contradicted by observable climate. We call it climate change to obfuscate from our original point about the earth warming from anthropogenic climate change."