More bad news for Alarmists, who can't explain the cold and snow with their anti-science, extremist CO2-based hysteria? But... But... The Arctic has to be getting continuously warmer, per their claims.
"Sept Snowstorm Breaks Records in Alaska"
Snowstorm in Alaska
September 26th, 2015 at 1:56 am
by Bill Steffen
pic. from Fairbanks NWS. Here’s a pic. from Healy AK.
A major early snowstorm hit Northern Alaska. Fairbanks had 6.7″ yesterday (Fri.). That obliterated the previous daily snowfall record of 0.8″. Just north of Fairbanks, 9″ was recorded.
Here’s more snowfall totals. A record low pressure was set at Kodiak AK at 29 and small hail fell at Annette. Barrow reported 1″ of snow on the ground and Bettles had 3″. Gulkana had a low of 17. Arctic Village reported a temp. of 19 and a wind chill of +9. The high temp. of 34 in
Fairbanks was 15 deg. cooler than the average high of 49 for 9/25. Here’s snow in Coldfoot AK. Another wintry scene from Fairbanks.
Alaska’s a big state and all but one of the first order climate stations hereis reporting colder than average temps. so far this Sept: Nome -2.6, Anchorage -2.0, Bethel -2.0, Fairbanks -1.9, Barrow -1.9, King Salmon -1.9, Kotzebue -1.7, McGrath -1.6, Annette -1.2, Yakutat -1.1, Kodiak +0.2.
Look at how snow is accumulating in Alaska, the Yukon Territory and Russia.
http://blogs.woodtv.com/2015/09/26/snowstorm-in-alaska/
"Sept Snowstorm Breaks Records in Alaska"
Snowstorm in Alaska
by Bill Steffen
pic. from Fairbanks NWS. Here’s a pic. from Healy AK.
A major early snowstorm hit Northern Alaska. Fairbanks had 6.7″ yesterday (Fri.). That obliterated the previous daily snowfall record of 0.8″. Just north of Fairbanks, 9″ was recorded.
Here’s more snowfall totals. A record low pressure was set at Kodiak AK at 29 and small hail fell at Annette. Barrow reported 1″ of snow on the ground and Bettles had 3″. Gulkana had a low of 17. Arctic Village reported a temp. of 19 and a wind chill of +9. The high temp. of 34 in
Fairbanks was 15 deg. cooler than the average high of 49 for 9/25. Here’s snow in Coldfoot AK. Another wintry scene from Fairbanks.
Alaska’s a big state and all but one of the first order climate stations hereis reporting colder than average temps. so far this Sept: Nome -2.6, Anchorage -2.0, Bethel -2.0, Fairbanks -1.9, Barrow -1.9, King Salmon -1.9, Kotzebue -1.7, McGrath -1.6, Annette -1.2, Yakutat -1.1, Kodiak +0.2.
Look at how snow is accumulating in Alaska, the Yukon Territory and Russia.
http://blogs.woodtv.com/2015/09/26/snowstorm-in-alaska/