Seems they didn't get the word in Afghanistan, where 'record low temperatures' have killed at least 654 people and 100,000 cattle.
Rico says if we had a winter like that here, there'd be a lot of people out spraying aerosol cans trying to destroy the ozone layer...
More on this from Gateway Pundit:
There has been a global drop in temperature of 0.63 degrees Centigrade in the past 12 months.
Of course we already have had a heads up from all the wire reports around the world talking about the significant winter weather events that have occurred worldwide in the last month, but until now, there hasn’t been a measure of how the planet was doing for the winter of 2007/2008.
Remote Sensing Systems of Santa Rosa just posted the latest MSU (Microwave Sounder Unit) data: January posted a -.08°C near global anomaly between -70S and 82.5N latitude (the viewshed of the satellite sounder). That makes it the coldest month since January 2000, and the second coldest January for the planet in fifteen years. Both northern and southern hemispheres posted negative anomalies of -.120°C and -.038°C respectively, happening for the first time since January 2000.
And some actual science here.
Rico has asked his scientist father for a review of the science but hasn't heard back yet...
09 February 2008
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