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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

"England's Coldest April since 1922, Germany's Chilliest since 1917"

"It may be late-April, but spring 2021 is a no show across much of Europe.

The continent is suffering a climatic reality similar to that of the previous prolonged spell of reduced solar output: not since the Centennial Minimum (1880-1920) have Europeans suffered an April this cold and snowy.

Despite the ... unrelenting propaganda, the British Isles simply won’t heat up — the UK’s agenda-shoveling Met Office has admitted as much themselves.

Recently, one of the Met Office’s key data sets revealed that the 2010s actually came out cooler than the 2000s — a fact that goes against ALL mainstream logic:

we were told average temperatures would rise “linearly,” always up and up and up on an endless march to catastrophe if no poverty-inducing action was taken…

The Central England Temperature record (CET) measures the monthly mean surface air temperatures for the Midlands region of England.

It is the longest series of monthly temperature observations in existence anywhere in the world, with data extending all the way back to the year 1659.

The CET’s mean reading for April, 2021 (to the 18th) is sitting at just 5.8C — that’s 1.5C below the 1961-1990 average (the current standard period of reference for climatological data used by the WMO–an historically cool era btw),

and ranks as the coldest April since 1922, and the 18th coldest since records began 362 years ago.

With a mean temperature just of 4.5C, Germany is faring even worse than England — it is on for second coldest April since records began in 1881, and its coldest since 1917, according to German DWD national weather service records.

... In addition, this is also turning out to be one of Germany’s snowiest Aprils on record.

According to wetteronline.de, the month is coming out as the snowiest since 1986 (solar minimum of cycle 21)."

... The northern hemisphere’s climatic REALITY this “spring” is clearly jarring with the mainstream narrative that extreme cold and snow are things of the past. Instead, the setup is falling in line with the Grand Solar Minimum predictions of an ever-prolonging winter, and the subsequent failure of harvests.

With that in mind, April cold is ravaging North America, too; there, reports are coming in warning that a colder second half of April will slow germination in the western and northern Corn Belt."

... I’ll close with one final note from meteorologist Joe Bastardi,
courtesy of Twitter:

Climate models can always see warm,
but have become almost useless in seeing cold
more than a month out.
As late as March 21
CFSV2 had NO BELOW NORMAL AVERAGE
for Europe in April and Germany having coldest
April so far in 25 years!  complete bust in Alps!

               pic.twitter.com/XArHB2l2W6
    — Joe Bastardi (@BigJoeBastardi) April 20, 2021"