100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st

It was the earliest and heaviest snow in several places since records have been kept dating as far back as 1880.

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100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st. It was the earliest and heaviest snow in several places since records have been kept dating as far back as 1880. Reduced sunspot count shows Solar hibernation is occurring along with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) showing a cooling Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Multi-Decadal Oscillation (AMO) Atlantic Ocean temperature is predicted to fall by 2020, which screams of cooling events to take place globally.

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Jim Francisco
November 3, 2014 6:12 pm

Yesterday Nov 2 ABC news spent the first few minutes talking about the record snowfalls and low temperatures. The very next story was about climate change/global warming. I cannot figure them out. My wife wondered what it would have been like if they would have reversed the order of the stories.

November 3, 2014 9:10 pm

Voting will be easy tomorow…….rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

ren
November 4, 2014 12:16 am

November 8 a deep Low-pressure area over the Bering Strait downloads the arctic air to north-central states of the US. All in accordance with the model in the stratosphere.

Reply to  ren
November 4, 2014 12:47 pm

“All in accordance with the model in the stratosphere”
Who is she?

Dr. Mark H. Shapiro
November 4, 2014 7:24 am

You probably won’t post this because it doesn’t fit your narrative, but the data from Australia are now in from October 2014 and they just had their warmest October on record. http://www.smh.com.au/environment/hottest-october-on-record-in-australia-as-fire-danger-rises-20141103-11fzsw.html
[Don’t be silly. The site rules don’t preclude reports of any kind. Our narrative, as you call it, is just comments, facts and debate. A hot month in Australia doesn’t disturb our equilibrium at all. Feel free to post as and when you wish to. . . mod]

brians356
Reply to  Dr. Mark H. Shapiro
November 4, 2014 3:39 pm

I just thought of a novel phrase, see what you think …[ahem!]:
“Records are made to be broken.”
Well, what’d’ya think?
Seriously, a new temperature record is broken every day – hot or cold – somewhere. And for every hot new hot record, a new analogous cold record was set at the same time. So, there was a new record cold October just set somewhere, I’ll wager what you have in your pocket.

Reply to  Dr. Mark H. Shapiro
November 5, 2014 8:54 am

That is until the senate committee investigates the fraudulent Meteorology dept and restates the figures to non homogenised reality

James at 48
November 4, 2014 1:23 pm

Well, that is a bit El Nino-esque (one can hope … ).

November 5, 2014 8:51 am

As some clever guy said “please god all this global warming stops before we all freeze to death “