Snow Los Angeles, Record Snow Las Vegas & Flagstaff Arizona

in #grandsolarminimum7 years ago

Starting off with the extreme weather warnings from the National Weather Service, if you’re anywhere under that colored area on the map, expect flash floods, severe hails, side line winds, electrical activities and power outages, as this line of winter thunderstorms rolls through over the weekend.

Los Angeles, California snowed with powder in Malibu, Pasadena and West Hollywood as well. This is so strange that people stopped their cars to get out and take images to post on social media. This is how rare this event is.

I tried digging through the headlines to look for more information and this is what I found: Los Angeles’ last snowfall on record was in 1962.

So we have to go back 58 years to find this type of snowfall. The numbers were a little misleading though. It says here that snow has fallen 31 times in 142 years, so if we subtract 58 years off of that, it would only bring us to the 90-year era, but note that for 10 years during the Dustbowl, it didn’t snow, so that only leaves us 50 years of time. So does this mean that it snowed 31 times within that 50 years? That doesn’t make sense. I believe the media put that out to make it seem like a normal event.

Anyway, a couple of images came out of Twitter showing an old newspaper clipping of the snowfall in Pasadena Hills in 1962.

This cold outbreak event with snow and record cold is a result of this jet stream pinch sending record snow down to Washington state and to British Columbia, and that now is pushing further south.

Then the NBC News came out with: A bit of snow in Los Angeles, and suddenly it’s snowmageddon. It shouldn’t be “snowmageddon”, it should be “a bad call by the IPCC saying that this planet is going to continue to go warm, warm and warm” because not even once in their predictions did they talk about anything warming on this planet is going to create snow in Los Angeles, nor create record cold in Santa Barbara and across the deserts. Snow was never in their models, then suddenly it’s here. Are they going to start considering another causation like the intensification of the Grand Solar Minimum?

Check out these images of snow on the Palmetto trees in Palmdale, California.

This here is in Pasadena, and those white dots on the windshield is snow.

This is a video from Brad Turner, and he’s also in awe of the massive snowflakes which came down in Pasadena and coated the Palmetto trees. This event does make you wonder.

#LASnow has become a hashtag on Twitter, so you can find an up-to-date information on this.

Such information could be found in LA County Sheriff’s Office: Good morning from 1 of our coldest patrol stations. Snow and cold came to visit Palmdale.

When we get into the periphery outside the heat island of the city, Yucca Valley and Cajon Pass, look for flower blooms after the snows melt.

Last month, we saw Saguaro cactus in the desert southwest blanketed with snow.

These are some stunning images. I mean, look at the beauty of the hills covered with snow with the rock outcroppings.

L.A Times article had also about 12 or 15 different photos on this rare event, but this was up near Cajon Pass. They’ve also done a rundown on the snow that occurred in 1962, but they’re very quick to assure us that it’s happened 31 times in the last 142 years. However, like I said, I just don’t see how the math works out on those calculations.

San Bernardino National Forest, if you’re planning to go hiking at this time, bring some extra socks and warm boots.

National Weather Service, Los Angeles preliminary low record temperature of 33 degrees Fahrenheit set in Santa Barbara. This broke the old record set in 1990 by 1 degree Fahrenheit. This was a couple days back, as the front was proceeding before the snow started.

But then again, with these climate chaos going on, don’t forget your afternoon sessions. Just relax your mind for a second and go for a paddle out, and see if you can tune in to mother nature.

Crossing over to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, they are blanketed with record snow into the desert. Southwest Four Corners area and Las Vegas with record snow. Check out how much snow has fallen in Las Vegas area.

The snowfall depths are indeed unusual and it baffled the media. Maybe they are baffled as to how they would try to explain this to you. Remember that the narrative is Global Warming, it should be hotter with less snow, but now this, some of the driest and warmest places in the United States are experiencing record snow and cold.

Off 13 Action News, “Not often that you see snowplows with salt and sand in Las Vegas.” Black ice warning was issued reminding the drivers on how dangerous the conditions are because the overpasses are freezing.

Flagstaff Arizona, snowiest day ever recorded. These records go back to 1915 with an old all-time record of 31 inches.

When they took this snapshot, the total is at 33.1 inches, but as the day progressed through, it became 33.6 inches, breaking the record from 1915.

Finally, as the day clicked over in 11:59 p.m., into February 22nd, the day’s total was 35.9 inches. It increased a full 6 inches, which is 20% of the previous total.

These unusual events are due to our Sun going into a lower activity state on its 400-year cycle. This cause of extreme amounts of precipitation is due in part to increasing galactic cosmic rays, which create more cloud cover on our planet.

Thus, we have these atmospheric compression events, and here’s another one. Sao Paulo, Brazil, thruways becoming rivers.

The car can be seen right at the center, with its silver roof barely visible above the flood waters. This is not a small event; this is 4 to 6 feet deep water. Keep in mind that Sao Paulo is equipped to handle heavy rainfall, but now we see scenes like these. Their current infrastructure is completely inundated. They were unable to cope with what nature is throwing.

I suggest that as we move deeper into the Grand Solar Minimum, your number one goal must be to learn how to grow food and how to produce electricity on your own, because over these next 15 years, every single weather event is going to be more intense. We’ll get some reprieve around 2035, but welcome to the new Grand Solar Minimum.

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Rare snow blankets Las Vegas https://www.sott.net/article/407557-Rare-snow-blankets-Las-Vegas

https://www.nbc15.com/content/news/Las-Vegas-see-snow-506006731.html

Las Vegas record snow

Snow Los Angeles

Snow comes to L.A., with powder in Malibu, Pasadena, West Hollywood https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-california-snow-20190221-story.html

California surf image

Substantial severe weather is expected across the southeast US on Saturday, Feb 23rd http://www.severe-weather.eu/mcd/the-first-substantial-severe-weather-of-2019-is-expected-across-the-southeast-us-on-saturday-feb-23rd/

Flagstaff most snow ever recorded

Pacific map typhoons

Scotland all time high temperatures

Strong warm advection across the Arctic region and northern Europe this weekend, Feb 22–24th http://www.severe-weather.eu/mcd/a-strong-warm-advection-across-the-arctic-region-and-northern-europe-this-weekend-feb-22-24th/

Hurricane-force Bora winds along the coast of NW Croatia, parts of W Slovenia and central Italy http://www.severe-weather.eu/mcd/hurricane-force-bora-winds-along-the-coast-of-nw-croatia-parts-of-w-slovenia-and-central-italy-this-weekend/

Sao Palo, Brazil floods

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