And then we find out that hackers broke into the computer network run by the Hadley Climate Research Unit, removing 61 megabytes of e-mails and data, which they promptly spilled onto the Web and reveal something startling: The scientists at Hadley, one of the world’s leading climate change study centers, aren’t scientifically objective at all. If true, this is massive scientific fraud.
It was almost two years ago that I first reported on Global Cooling and I had waited a full year before I did so because I wanted to be sure before I risked being such a contrarian on this hugely important subject. Now even the BBC is weighing in on global cooling as are many others. [2]
October 2009 will go down as the 3rd coolest October on record for the United States, according to the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). Records go back to 1880. [3]
The mainstream press is finally coming to the conclusion that the entire climate debate about global warming is about to collapse so they had better get out of that game and come clean with what is happening with the sun and what that means for planet earth and all the people on it. The global warming gig has played itself out and has only gone on as long as it has because climate change was a weapon for more mass taxation. [4]
Global warming is hard to maintain as heaters across the country are being turned on much earlier than usual. Stunning records for cold were set across the nation increasing the demand for heating fuels over the weekend. The Chicago Marathon, according to the Chicago Tribune, had its coldest start since a 33 degree low in 2002 which they say was a far cry from 2007 when temperatures soared into the upper 80s and officials canceled the marathon after 3 1/2 hours into the event.
In Denver it was reported that an arctic cold front moved in and broke a cold temperature record that stood for 104 years. In fact on the 9th of October Denver saw temperatures plunge 23 degrees in five hours setting the stage to make that record low. There were record lows in many parts of the country like Wyoming, Utah, Illinois and Iowa and if records were not broken in many areas it was extremely close. [5]
So it might be a long hard winter in the northern hemisphere and that is bad news for the many who can hardly afford increased heating bills. It was not that long ago that we read the headlines of thousands dying from the heat; soon it will be from the cold and already we are hearing of the mounting deaths from the flu, which gets its fuel from the cold weather.
Throughout history we have had men and women leaders from the earliest times leading humanity toward destruction and ruin and it is not hard to understand their motives of corruption, power and greed. In December leaders from all over the world are gathering in Copenhagen and the good news about this meeting is that God himself did an end run around them mocking the meeting and exposing these men and women who work for the world’s elite; who just cannot seem to get it straight what it means to be a human being. The Copenhagen Treaty was meant to create a world government for the purpose of policing all nations for their carbon emissions but they are being foiled by Nature who just does not want to cooperate. The best laid plans of both mice and men get broken asunder and that’s just the way life is.
As politicians they were making their plans to sign an international treaty about global warming and carbon taxes – setting up structures for increased power of the now partially in place world government – record breaking cold temperatures were being set in both Europe and America. We still see news about global warming when it is clear that the world is in a period of cooling as the sun cycles down and sun spots vanish and the oceans cool.
As a startling example of how a central world leader can weigh in on the wrong side; a few weeks ago U.N. Secretary-Gener
Prof. Don J. Easterbrook comes to the conclusion, “Global warming (i.e, the warming since 1977) is over. The minute increase of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere (0.008%) was not the cause of the warming—it was a continuation of natural cycles that occurred over the past 500 years. The PDO cool mode has replaced the warm mode in the Pacific Ocean, virtually assuring us of about 30 years of global cooling, perhaps much deeper than the global cooling from about 1945 to 1977. Just how much cooler the global climate will be during this cool cycle is uncertain. Recent solar changes suggest that it could be fairly severe, perhaps more like the 1880 to 1915 cool cycle than the more moderate 1945-1977 cool cycles. A more drastic cooling, similar to that during the Dalton and Maunder minimums, could plunge the Earth into another Little Ice Age, but only time will tell if that is likely.” [6]
Meanwhile despite the international financial crisis pollution is still increasing as we continue to blanket the planet with mercury from coal fired electrical plants around the world. Mercury and thousands of other chemicals continue to be released in staggering tonnages and this is the real threat that we and our children face. Again they had most people worrying about the wrong thing – our old friend CO2.
Should we count the huge tonnage of Coke and Pepsi into our calculations of poisons released on earth directly into peoples’ guts?
Things are quite a bit different today than in 1918 when the last pandemic (first large experimental vaccine program) happened. Today people and our children are walking chemical time bombs. Diseases are accidents only waiting to happen and the triggers that will set us off get more fine haired every year. The global catastrophe with chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart and neurological diseases has more too do with chemical poisoning running head on into nutritional deficiencies; and the fact that too many have lost their souls and don’t know truth from untruth anymore than anything else.
We could easily conclude that vaccines and influenza viruses both are hair triggers but for some unfortunately they are hard hammers.
[6] http://www.glob

Possibly this provides part of the answer:
http://www.publiceyeonline.com/archives/004531.html
The voting public isn't interested in educating either themselves or their kids apparently. The payoff time is beyond their interest or scope. As more than one pundit has observed, the only time the public will get excited is when they see the 1,000-foot wave bearing down on them.
Here in the interior of BC we're surrounded by millions of acres of dead pines, because we didn't have the necessary -40 C temperatures to kill bugs eggs since 1995. When I was kid in Hungary,we used to skate on the lake Balaton, the largest in Europe, 75 km long, by Dec. every winter. A couple of weeks ago they had +21 C in the area.
The glaciers are disappearing all over the world, the Arctic is melting, with large open waters, the Antarctic is breaking up, etc, etc. Anybody who denies global warming is either paid off, or a bloody fool.
How and why this is happening and what is causing it is another question but it seems this whole propaganda campaign is designed to persuade people to waste and destroy more to put more and bigger profits into the hands of the multinational corporate mafia, while killing tens of millions with starvation, chemical poisoning in every breath, bite of food and filth.
We have endless resources and oil, so let's blow it all and pollute more. The Fraser Inst. must be in heaven.
Ed Deak, Big Lake. BC
Maybe there is a game being played out there (by invitation only of course) where the winner is the one who has the most marbles when he dies.........peons not invited.
Global warming is a sordid reality.
Here in the interior of BC we're surrounded by millions of acres of dead pines, because we didn't have the necessary -40 C temperatures to kill bugs eggs since 1995. When I was kid in Hungary,we used to skate on the lake Balaton, the largest in Europe, 75 km long, by Dec. every winter. A couple of weeks ago they had +21 C in the area.
The glaciers are disappearing all over the world, the Arctic is melting, with large open waters, the Antarctic is breaking up, etc, etc. Anybody who denies global warming is either paid off, or a bloody fool.
How and why this is happening and what is causing it is another question but it seems this whole propaganda campaign is designed to persuade people to waste and destroy more to put more and bigger profits into the hands of the multinational corporate mafia, while killing tens of millions with starvation, chemical poisoning in every breath, bite of food and filth.
We have endless resources and oil, so let's blow it all and pollute more. The Fraser Inst. must be in heaven.
Ed Deak, Big Lake. BC
Having worked in the forestry in BC I can tell you that there is more going on than climate change.
As for Lake Balaton, is the temperature you mention unheard of in the last hundred years? What could cause a lakes temperature to rise?
The Antarctic is not breaking up and is not melting. The Arctic ice cap is thickening and not thinning since winter 2008.
Global temperatures have not changed dramatically and the IPCC data that says it did has been shown to be fraudulent and/or distorted.
Anybody who accepts global warming has only looked at the IPCC/ corporate media agenda or is making money from the carbon capture scheme.
We are governed by liars.
Ahem:
http://blogs.nature.com/climatefeedback ... ing_1.html
The Antarctic is not breaking up and is not melting. The Arctic ice cap is thickening and not thinning since winter 2008.
Ahem:
http://blogs.nature.com/climatefeedback ... ing_1.html
Ahem. People are not permitted to interject facts into a thread about climate change. That runs the risk of changing it from 'faith' to 'fact' based.
Links like this: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/featur ... 0707r.html or this http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 354S77.DTL only serve to confuse some people with their mixed messages.
Last Updated: Friday, February 15, 2008 | 10:17 AM ET
CBC News
There's an upside to the extreme cold temperatures northern Canadians have endured in the last few weeks: scientists say it's been helping winter sea ice grow across the Arctic, where the ice shrank to record-low levels last year.
Temperatures have stayed well in the -30s C and -40s C range since late January throughout the North, with the mercury dipping past -50 C in some areas.
Satellite images are showing that the cold spell is helping the sea ice expand in coverage by about 2 million square kilometres, compared to the average winter coverage in the previous three years.
"It's nice to know that the ice is recovering," Josefino Comiso, a senior research scientist with the Cryospheric Sciences Branch of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland, told CBC News on Thursday.
"That means that maybe the perennial ice would not go down as low as last year."
Canadian scientists are also noticing growing ice coverage in most areas of the Arctic, including the southern Davis Strait and the Beaufort Sea.
"Clearly, we're seeing the ice coverage rebound back to more near normal coverage for this time of year," said Gilles Langis, a senior ice forecaster with the Canadian Ice Service in Ottawa.
Winter sea ice could keep expanding
The cold is also making the ice thicker in some areas, compared to recorded thicknesses last year, Lagnis added.
"The ice is about 10 to 20 centimetres thicker than last year, so that's a significant increase," he said.
If temperatures remain cold this winter, Langis said winter sea ice coverage will continue to expand.
But he added that it's too soon to say what impact this winter will have on the Arctic summer sea ice, which reached its lowest coverage ever recorded in the summer of 2007.
That was because the thick multi-year ice pack that survives a summer melt has been decreasing in recent years, as well as moving further south. Langis said the ice pack is currently located about 130 kilometres from the Mackenzie Delta, about half the distance from where it was last year.
The polar regions are a concern to climate specialists studying global warming, since those regions are expected to feel the impact of climate change sooner and to a greater extent than other areas.
Sea ice in the Arctic helps keep those regions cool by reflecting sunlight that might otherwise be absorbed by darker ocean or land surfaces.
Where are the headlines? Where are the press releases? Where is all the attention?
The ice melt across during the Antarctic summer (October-January) of 2008-2009 was the lowest ever recorded in the satellite history.
Such was the finding reported last week by Marco Tedesco and Andrew Monaghan in the journal Geophysical Research Letters:
A 30-year minimum Antarctic snowmelt record occurred during austral summer 2008–2009 according to spaceborne microwave observations for 1980–2009. Strong positive phases of both the El-Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode (SAM) were recorded during the months leading up to and including the 2008–2009 melt season.
Figure 1. Standardized values of the Antarctic snow melt index (October-January) from 1980-2009 (adapted from Tedesco and Monaghan, 2009).
The silence surrounding this publication was deafening.
Links like this: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/featur ... 0707r.html or this http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 354S77.DTL only serve to confuse some people with their mixed messages.
You'd think the satellites (or people) would learn to read ice in this day-and-age.......
[quote="Dr Caleb":19jjf13d]Links like this: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/featur ... 0707r.html or this http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 354S77.DTL only serve to confuse some people with their mixed messages.
You'd think the satellites (or people) would learn to read ice in this day-and-age.......
I know! It would be so silly to send scientists out and actually take measurements of arctic ice and get actual multi year/decade/century data from which to draw basic conclusions.
You'd think the satellites (or people) would learn to read ice in this day-and-age.......
You can do it quickly, and graphically from sites like this one...
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/
For example with ice thickness, here's a satellite pic of the arctic on New year's eve 2006 versus the present, 2010.
http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/tes ... 31&sy=2009
The darker the purple, the thicker the ice.
This one will show you global ice cover...
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere ... htrend.jpg
Nothing much to worry about there.
The kinds of graphs linked below are good to see what's going on with the ice too...
http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/ext ... Extent.png
The thing most people call attention to there is what's called the arctic summer minimum. That's how much ice extent there is at the point in the year when there's the least amount of ice - about mid-September.
The record only goes back about 30 years. That's when we started measuring with satellites, which is the only way to measure polar sea ice with anything approaching reliability. There is peer review literature suggesting the Arctic may have been warmer as recently as the 40s, but there's no reliable measurements of the total ice pack, so really it's just a guess.
One thing you have to be careful of when reading about polar ice is what I call science by press release. DrCaleb posted an example with the article on David Barber. What that concerns is this Warming activist scientist from University of Manitoba standing on the deck of a boondoggle ice breaker "research" project, looking over the railing, and telling you he sees "rotten ice". They'll tell you stories of cannibal polar bears. They won't tell you the scientific literature records evidence of bear cannibalism going back to at least the 70s. Nor will they tell you scientists like Stirling and Derocher are 2 guys the press goes to for reliable sound bites on bear horror stories. Stirling wrote about bear cannibalism back in the 90s, but talks about it now like it's the first time he's heard about it. Derocher was recently caught trying to ostracize the esteemed polar bear scientist Mitchell Taylor from the scientific community, because Taylor doesn't fall in line with the warming killing polar bears trope. In an email to Taylor Derocher says he doesn't actually know anything about global warming, but it would be smart for Taylor to just get on board, collect the money, and stop making waves (my interpretation).
Here are the bullet points on the skeptics' argument against the "OMG, the ice is melting" argument.
* Even if the ice melt horror stories were true, correlation is not cause. The fact ice melts does not prove humans are causing it to melt.
* Antarctic ice is trending upwards. There's more of it.
* Globally ice is trending level.
* Arctic ice is trending downwards. This is just a 30 year satellite trend. There is anecdotal, and some data evidence this is not the first time this has happened. Not even recently.
* The Arctic downward trend may have peaked in 2007. 2008, and 2009 saw large rises in ice extent. Ice thickened. If you want to start talking about "rotten ice", link an actual study with verifiable data.
* The major causes of Arctic melt are not temperature alone. Others are wind, salinity, cloud cover, and currents.
* Recently the Arctic Oscillation went strongly negative. Wait until the 2010 summer minimum to make your final conclusion on how much credibility you want to give to the current Arctic melt.
Global Research, January 4, 2010
"The fact is that we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can't."
- Kevin Trenberth, Lead Author IPCC (2001, 2007)
2009 - Record cold wind chills of -50 C recorded overnight in Saskatchewan (Canadian Press, January 4, 2009)
2009 - Coldest start to the New Year for seven years (The Daily Telegraph, UK, January 5, 2009)
2009 - Forget warming, greenhouse gases may trigger ice age (The Times of India, January 5, 2009)
2009 - London colder than Antarctica (The Daily Telegraph, UK, January 5, 2009)
2009 - Poor burn books to stay warm in chilly India, 55 dead (Reuters, January 5, 2009)
2009 - Cold streak breaks 1892 record, Saskatoon experiences 24 consecutive days of -25 C (The StarPhoenix, January 6, 2009)
2009 - Record cold weather payouts triggered as temperature hits -11C (The Times, UK, January 6, 2009)
2009 - Record-breaking cold -37 in Moose Jaw, Canada (The Moose Jaw Times Herald, Canada, January 6, 2009)
2009 - NCDC’s own graphic shows decadal cooling trend (Watts Up With That?, January 6, 2009)
2009 - Global Warming is Really Global Cooling (Right Side News, January 6, 2009)
2009 - Schools remain closed amid freeze (BBC, January 7, 2009)
2009 - Seven freeze to death in Europe's coldest winter night (AFP, January 7, 2009)
2009 - Spokane, Wash., residents cope with record snow (Fox News, January 7, 2009)
2009 - 12 deaths blamed on snow, cold across Europe (Associated Press, January 7, 2009)
2009 - Deadly cold, heavy snow grip Europe (National Post, January 8, 2009)
2009 - Extreme Alaska cold 60 below grounds planes, disables cars (CNS News, January 8, 2009)
2009 - Minn. sled race canceled because of heavy snow (USA Today, January 8, 2009)
2009 - Temperature in Germany Falls to Minus 34.6 Degrees (Spiegel Online, January 8, 2009)
2009 - Record snow takes toll on Great Falls plowing budget, crews (Montana News Network, January 9, 2009)
2009 - Life At Negative 78 Degrees In Alaska (NPR, January 9, 2009)
2009 - Britain in grip of longest cold snap for 10 years (The Daily Telegraph, January 10, 2009)
2009 - Polar Sea Ice Changes are Having a Net Cooling Effect on the Climate (Watts Up With That?, January 10, 2009)
2009 - Slovenia with record low temperature -49 (Montenegrin News Agency, January 11, 2009)
2009 - Earth on the Brink of an Ice Age (Pravda, Russia, January 11, 2009)
2009 - Frosty Hong Kong shivers through coldest spell for 16 years (The Earth Times, January 12, 2009)
2009 - ND gets blizzard on top of December's record snow (Fox News, January 12, 2009)
2009 - Global Cooling Headed Our Way (Newsmax, January 13, 2009)
2009 - Record cold hits eastern ND (The Daily News, January 13, 2009)
2009 - Sharp cold wave shocks upper Midwest, temps to -36 (Associated Press, January 13, 2009)
2009 - Bismarck reports day snow record 5.4 inches (KXNet, January 14, 2009)
2009 - Biting cold hits Northeast, keeps even skiers home (ABC News, January 14, 2009)
2009 - Coldest night in 5 years sinks into state (KAAL-TV Minnesota, January 14, 2009)
2009 - Flint's 95-year-old record low falls as 19 below zero hits city (The Flint Journal, January 14, 2009)
2009 - Shocking cold wave drops temps to 40 below zero (Associated Press, January 14, 2009)
2009 - Two-day deep freeze bringing coldest temps in several years (Daily Times Herald, January 14, 2009)
2009 - Coldest Temperatures In 5 Years Paralyze Minn. (WCCO-TV Minnesota, January 15, 2009)
2009 - D.C. Sees Coldest Weather in 5 Years (WJLA-TV Washington D.C., January 15, 2009)
2009 - Dutch canals freeze over for the first time in 12 years (The New York Times, January 15, 2009)
2009 - On the Brink of Climatic Disaster: the Coming Ice Age (The John Birch Society, January 15, 2009)
2009 - Swallow survives coldest spell for 20 years as Britain braced for 80mph winds (The Daily Telegraph, UK, January 15, 2009)
2009 - The Ice Age Cometh: Experts Warn of Global Cooling (Business & Media Institute, January 15, 2009)
2009 - Americans suffer record cold as temperatures plunge to -40C (Daily Mail, UK, January 16, 2009)
2009 - Arctic front freezes US, Canada in record cold snap (AFP, January 16, 2009)
2009 - Heavy snow causes 6,000 traffic accidents, 24 deaths in Moscow (RIA Novosti, January 16, 2009)
2009 - Iowa Endures Record-Breaking Cold (KCRG-TV Iowa, January 16, 2009)
2009 - Mercury hits 27 below; 2nd coldest ever in Galesburg (Galesburg Register-Mail, January 16, 2009)
2009 - Record-breaking cold chills Western Massachusetts (The Republican, January 16, 2009)
2009 - Cold snaps 124-year-old record in Fredericton, Canada (The Daily Gleaner, January 17, 2009)
2009 - Record Cold Chills North Country, New York (North Country Gazette, January 17, 2009)
2009 - Record cold in Detroit as deep freeze continues (Associated Press, January 17, 2009)
2009 - Thailand temperatures are coldest in a decade (The Jakarta Post, January 17, 2009)
2009 - Low temperature ties 1951 record in Hawaii (The Maui News, January 20, 2009)
2009 - Oceans are cooling according to NASA (The Baltimore Weather Examiner, January 21, 2009)
2009 - Frigid temps are coldest in a decade (Independent Herald, January 22, 2009)
2009 - Shanghai reports coldest winter for 18 years (Xinhua, January 24, 2009)
2009 - UAE mountain covered in rare snow (AFP, January 25, 2009)
2009 - This January is 18th coldest in 139 years in Western New York (The Buffalo News, January 27, 2009)
2009 - 8 found dead in Michigan cold since Jan. 17 (The Chicago Tribune, January 28, 2009)
2009 - Two Fairfield, Illinois businesses collapse under snow, ice (Evansville Courier & Press, January 28, 2009)
2009 - Ice storm cuts power to 870,000 in Midwest (Reuters, January 28, 2009)
2009 - Docks Collapse Under Weight of Snow, Sleet and Ice (Ozarks First, January 29, 2009)
2009 - Global Cooling Under-reported (Science & Public Policy Institute, January 29, 2009)
2009 - Snow Storm Sweeps Northeast From Texas; at Least 23 Are Dead (The New York Times, January 29, 2009)
2009 - World is getting colder (The Washington Times, January 30, 2009)
2009 - January One of Coldest in Decade (The Washington Post, February 1, 2009)
2009 - Saginaw Michigan breaks 1947 snowfall record for a calendar year (The Saginaw News, February 2, 2009)
2009 - Heaviest Snow in 18 Years Brings Much of Europe to a Halt (Fox News, February 2, 2009)
2009 - 75 inches of January snow sets Juneau record (Anchorage Daily News, February 3, 2009)
2009 - Arctic Sea Ice Increases at Record Rate (Watts Up With That?, February 3, 2009)
2009 - Slippery Slope: Ice Age Cometh in Five Years (NewsMax, February 3, 2009)
2009 - Snow chaos as coldest winter for years hits Britain (The Australian, February 3, 2009)
2009 - Mt. LeConte Lodge records coldest temp in more than 20 years (WVLT-TV Tennessee, February 4, 2009)
2009 - Recent cold snap in Mount Airy, NC shatters 1982 record (Mount Airy News, February 4, 2009)
2009 - Coldest Temperatures In 20 Years! (WCTV Florida, February 5, 2009)
2009 - Six die in snow roof collapse in Morocco (afrol News, February 5, 2009)
2009 - Coldest Dublin winter for 18 years, says Met office (The Irish Times, February 6, 2009)
2009 - Hamilton, Ontario Canada broke a 28-year record low temperature (The Hamilton Sectator, February 6, 2009)
2009 - Ice, snow collapse several Anna, Illinois buildings (The Southern, February 6, 2009)
2009 - Vail, Colorado set record for January snow (Vail Daily, February 6, 2009)
2009 - Bristol endures its coldest weather in 20 years (Bristol Evening Post, UK, February 7, 2009)
2009 - Record Low Temperatures in Western Cuba (Cuba News Headlines, February 8, 2009)
2009 - Record-breaking cold -50°F temperature reached in Maine (NOAA, February 10, 2009)
2009 - Snow storms force German motorists to sleep in cars (The Earth Times, February 11, 2009)
2009 - Snowstorms wreak havoc in the Balkans (The Earth Times, February 19, 2009)
2009 - Little ice age may be on the way (Lincolnshire Echo, UK, February 20, 2009)
2009 - GUINEA: Record cold snap destroys crops, kills hundreds of animals (Reuters, February 20, 2009)
2009 - Ice Age or global warming? (Reuters, February 24th, 2009)
2009 - 'Snow bomb' brings record snowfall across New Brunswick (CBC News, February 24, 2009)
2009 - Snowiest Winter Ever Recorded in North Dakota (Watts Up With That?, February 27, 2009)
2009 - Global Cooling Continues (The Hearland Institute, March 1, 2009)
2009 - Joy in NYC: Kids get first snow day in five years (USA Today, March 2, 2009)
2009 - Providence sets record; Coventry tops RI for snowfall (The Providence Journal, March 2, 2009)
2009 - Record breaking snowfall in Milwaukee (WKOW-TV Wisconsin, March 2, 2009)
2009 - Coldest winter in UK for 13 years (BBC, March 3, 2009)
2009 - Ferocious storm dumps heavy snow on East Coast (ABC News, March 3, 2009)
2009 - Lynchburg Virginia breaks 84-year cold record (Lynchburg News and Advance, March 3, 2009)
2009 - 84-year-old cold temperature record falls in Baltimore (Baltimore Sun, March 3, 2009)
2009 - Senators Debate Global Warming Policy Despite Global Cooling Evidence (CNSNews, March 4, 2009)
2009 - Cuba's winter among its coldest (Miami Herald, March 5, 2009)
2009 - Late snowfalls in Britain bring chaos to roads and rail (The Earth Times, March 5, 2009)
2009 - Lake Superior is freezing over (Watts Up With That?, March 7, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard blasts northern Plains, upper Midwest (USA Today, March 10, 2009)
2009 - It wasn't just cold, it was record cold in Yakima, Washington (Yakima Herald Republic, March 12, 2009)
2009 - Record-brrrrrrrrreaking cold -34.8 C in Regina, Canada (CBC News, March 12, 2009)
2009 - Edmonton Canada bests all time record low by -12 degrees (Watts Up With That?, March 15, 2009)
2009 - Snowy 1st Day Of Spring For Some Northeast Towns (Associated Press, March 20, 2009)
2009 - Shocker: 'Global warming' simply no longer happening (WorldNetDaily, March 22, 2009)
2009 - New Report Predicts "New Global Ice Age" (Reuters, March 23, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard Punishes Several States (The New York Times, March 24, 2009)
2009 - Crashes injure 15 as blizzard blasts Colo., Wyo. (USA Today, March 26, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard Hits Southern Plains (The New York Times, March 27, 2009)
2009 - Southwest, central N.D. hit by blizzard conditions (USA Today, March 30, 2009)
2009 - Spokane records snowiest winter ever (The Seattle Times, March 30, 2009)
2009 - Coldest day since 1953 (The Cairns Post, March 31, 2009)
2009 - Late March Snowfall Breaks Bismarck, North Dakota, Record (Associated Content, March 31, 2009)
2009 - 3,500 cows died in blizzard (Amarillo Globe-News, April 2, 2009)
2009 - RSS MSU: 0.06 °C month-on-month cooling (The Reference Frame, April 3, 2009)
2009 - A rare April blizzard warning issued in Forest City Iowa (Britt News Tribune, April 4, 2009)
2009 - Satellite Data Shows Arctic Cooling in February and March (Watts Up With That?, April 4, 2009)
2009 - All-time Snow Records Tumbling Again for the Second Straight Year (Watts Up With That?, April 5, 2009)
2009 - Spring snowstorm keeps some western schools closed (Omaha World-Herald, April 6, 2009)
2009 - GISS: March 2009 was the coolest March in this century (The Reference Frame, April 14, 2009)
2009 - Disaster panel mulls record Kotzebue snow (Juneau Empire, April 17, 2009)
2009 - Global Warming Strikes Again: Up To 36 Inches Of Snow In Colorado (KXNet, April 17, 2009)
2009 - Record snowfall (102 inches) a concern in Kotzebue, Alaska (Siku News, April 17, 2009)
2009 - Colorado Hit With 41 Inches Of Snow - Record Snowfall With More On The Way (The Post Chronicle, April 18, 2009)
2009 - Revealed: Antarctic ice growing, not shrinking (The Australian, April 18, 2009)
2009 - Scientists baffled by Quiet Sun... ice age coming? (MINA, April 22, 2009)
2009 - The Next Ice Age (American Thinker, April 22, 2009)
2009 - Global Cooling Earth's Little-Known Threat (CBN News, April 25, 2009)
2009 - New Australian continent wide low temperature record set for April (Watts Up With That?, April 29, 2009)
2009 - Scientists Expect Global Cooling to Start Soon (Russia-IC, April 29, 2009)
2009 - Australian Ski Resort has it's earliest start to the season in the resort's 45-year history (ABC News, Australia, April 30, 2009)
2009 - Melbourne shivers through coldest April in 60 years (Herald Sun, Australia, April 30, 2009)
2009 - RSS MSU: 2nd coldest April since 1999 (The Reference Frame, May 2, 2009)
2009 - Sun Oddly Quiet - Hints at Next "Little Ice Age"? (National Geographic, May 4, 2009)
2009 - Quiet Sun May Trigger Global Cooling (Fox News, May 5, 2009)
2009 - NOAA: April Temperatures Slightly Cooler Than Average for U.S. (NOAA, May 8, 2009)
2009 - Snow in Saudi Arabia in May? (Watts Up With That?, May 12, 2009)
2009 - Pouring cold water on global warming (The Belfast Telegraph, UK, May 13, 2009)
2009 - The Coming Ice Age (American Thinker, May 13, 2009)
2009 - Geologist forecasts global cooling (ABC, Australia, May 15, 2009)
2009 - Summer haze has a cooling effect in southeastern United States, says new study (University of California Berkeley, May 18, 2009)
2009 - Weekend snow sets record in International Falls (Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 18, 2009)
2009 - Another record-setting cold morning in Austin breaks 109 year old record (The Austin American-Statesman, May 19, 2009)
2009 - Baltimore Morning cold breaks record (The Baltimore Sun, May 19, 2009)
2009 - Record cold on the coast of South Carolina (The State, May 19, 2009)
2009 - Record cold hits Far North breaks 113 year record in the Cooktown region (The Cairns Post, May 23, 2009)
2009 - Canada Has a Frigid May after a Cold Winter (Watts Up With That?, May 27, 2009)
2009 - Cooler decades ahead, researcher says (SitNews, May 28, 2009)
2009 - Still More on Diminished Solar Activity and Global Cooling (Dakota Voice, May 30, 3009)
2009 - Red Centre shivers in record cold (ABC News, Australia, June 1, 2009)
2009 - Record cold in May and more chill to come (TVNZ, New Zealand, June 3, 2009)
2009 - Isn't this June? Snow sticking around on Pikes Peak (The Gazette, June 5, 2009)
2009 - RSS Global Temperature Anomaly also down in May, halving the April value (Watts Up With That?, June 5, 2009)
2009 - UAH global temperature anomaly for May – down again, near zero (Watts Up With That?, June 5, 2009)
2009 - Snow falls in western ND, in June, first time in 60 years (KXNet, June 6, 2009)
2009 - Alberta, Saskatchewan get snow in June (National Post, Canada, June 7, 2009)
2009 - Canada frosts the most widespread in recent memory (Reuters, June 9, 2009)
2009 - Abominable as snow hits Britain (Daily Star, UK, June 8, 2009)
2009 - Cold weather record set in Flathead (Montana's News Station, June 9, 2009)
2009 - Canadian Wheat Output May Fall on Dry, Cool Weather (Bloomberg, June 11, 2009)
2009 - Coldest day for 43 years (The Australian, June 13, 2009)
2009 - Crops under stress as temperatures fall (The Daily Telegraph, UK, June 13, 2009)
2009 - Ocean waters off British Columbia coldest in half century (Chinook Observer, June 23, 2009)
2009 - First Ever Ice Wine in Brazil (Watts Up With That?, June 16, 2009)
2009 - Earth on the Brink of an Ice Age (DC Weather Examiner, June 29, 2009)
2009 - July Opens with Near-Record Cold (WTMJ-TV Wisconsin, July 1, 2009)
2009 - Global Cooling: Bad News For Global Warming Alarmists (Right Side News, July 6, 2009)
2009 - Frost in July hits P.E.I. (CBC News, July 8, 2009)
2009 - Chicago has its coolest July 8 in 118 years (The Chicago Tribune, July 9, 2009)
2009 - RSS Global Temperature for June 09, also down (Watts Up With That?, July 10, 2009)
2009 - Cooler weather bringing the “luck of the Irish” to the USA (Watts Up With That?, July 11, 2009)
2009 - Record Cold in Regina and Estevan Canada: Beats 92-Year-Old Record Low (CKOM-AM Canada, July 11, 2009)
2009 - Global Cooling Chills Summer 2009 (National Review Online, July 13, 2009)
2009 - NYC fails to reach 85°F in June – first time since 1916 (Watts Up With That?, July 13, 2009)
2009 - Record cold in Portland Maine in July (Watts Up With That?, July 13, 2009)
2009 - 113-Year Record Cold in Pittsburgh, 27 in MI (AccuWeather, July 14, 2009)
2009 - July 2009; Coldest on Record So Far (Discover Moose Jaw, July 16, 2009)
2009 - West Michigan record cold (Grand Rapids Weather Examiner, July 18, 2009)
2009 - Record low temperatures across Mississippi, this morning (Jackson Weather Examiner, July 19, 2009)
2009 - Cold front brings Alabama record lows (Tuscaloosa News, July 21, 2009)
2009 - Coldest July 21 In Nashville, Tennessee Since 1877 (The Post Chronicle, July 22, 2009)
2009 - Historic snow event in South America (Watts Up With That?, July 23, 2009)
2009 - Worry about global cooling, not warming (Kennebec Journal, July 23, 2009)
2009 - Cool summer disappoints tourists, delays crops (Associated Press, July 25, 2009)
2009 - Global cooling hits Al Gore's home (The Daily Telegraph, UK, July 25, 2009)
2009 - So where's that global cooling alert? (The Globe and Mail, Canada, July 27, 2009)
2009 - Record setting cool weather hits Denver and brings snow to the mountains (Denver Weather Examiner, July 30, 2009)
2009 - Rochester records second-coldest July (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, July 31, 2009)
2009 - Antarctic air flow brings record snow fall to the Falkland Islands (MercoPress, August 1, 2009)
2009 - Coldest July ever for Grand Rapids, Michigan (Grand Rapids Weather Examiner, August 1, 2009)
2009 - Coldest July on Record for Huntington, West Virginia (WOWK-TV West Virginia, August 1, 2009)
2009 - Coolest July Ever for Fort Wayne, Indiana (Indiana's NewsCenter, August 1, 2009)
2009 - July was coldest on record for International Falls, Minnesota (KQDS-TV Minnesota, August 1, 2009)
2009 - That was the coldest July in Dubuque, Iowa Ever (Dubuque Telegraph Herald, August 1, 2009)
2009 - Media blames record cold on nature, warming on man (Energy Publisher, August 3, 2009)
2009 - Global cooling blamed as bikini record attempt falls flat (National Post, Canada, August 4, 2009)
2009 - July 2009 coldest in 33 years, weather service says (The Patriot-News, August 4, 2009)
2009 - July sets record for cold 1,100 new low temperatures set (Ravenna Record Courier, August 4, 2009)
2009 - Scientific evidence now points to global cooling, contrary to U.N. alarmism (The Washington Examiner, August 4, 2009)
2009 - July ranks in the top three for coldest (WLUC-TV Michigan, August 6, 2009)
2009 - NOAA: July Temperature Below-Average for the U.S. (NOAA, August 10, 2009)
2009 - Falling Temperatures Confound Alarmists (The Heartland Institute, September 1, 2009)
2009 - Record-setting cold weekend (The Daily Journal, September 3, 2009)
2009 - UAH: global temperature down in August by .181°C, SH sees biggest drop of 0.4°C (Watts Up With That?, September 4, 2009)
2009 - Record snowfall for Cardrona, New Zealand (Otago Daily Times, September 7, 2009)
2009 - NOAA: Summer Temperature Below Average for U.S. (NOAA, September 10, 2009)
2009 - Svensmark: “global warming stopped and a cooling is beginning” (Watts Up With That?, September 10, 2009)
2009 - Scientists see signs of global cooling (Belfast Telegraph, UK, September 21, 2009)
2009 - Planet Cooling Down Amid Global Warming Madness (NewsMax, September 23, 2009)
2009 - U.S. Northeast May Have Coldest Winter in a Decade (Bloomberg, September 28, 2009)
2009 - Forecast: A cooling trend on climate change (Canada Free Press, September 29, 2009)
2009 - NASA: Cosmic rays up 19% since last peak – new record high could lead to cooling (Watts Up With That?, September 29, 2009)
2009 - Storm brought record cold in six areas in Utah (Deseret News, ?October 1, 2009?)
2009 - Cold spell brings record low temperatures to Southern California (Los Angeles Times, ?October 6, 2009?)
2009 - October off to record cold start in Grand Junction, Colorado (Grand Junction Sentinel, October 6, 2009)
2009 - Shocker! Ice melt lowest in 30 years (WorldNetDaily, October 8, 2009)
2009 - What happened to global warming? (BBC, October 9, 2009)
2009 - Biggest news you’ve never heard: Earth isn’t warming (The Christian Science Monitor, October 10, 2009)
2009 - It was cold enough to break a record (Gillette News Record, October 10, 2009)
2009 - Record cold kills NL playoff game (Daily Mail, Charleston, October 10, 2009)
2009 - Record cold temperatures greet fans as Colorado Rockies and Philadelphia Phillies prepare for Game 3 (The Express Times, October 10, 2009)
2009 - Record snowfall, cold hit Central Nebraska (Grand Island Independent, October 10, 2009)
2009 - Denver breaks 104 year old cold temperature record as Arctic chill sets in (Denver Weather Examiner, October 11, 2009)
2009 - B.C. Interior hit with record-breaking cold snap (CTV British Columbia, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Bellingham, Washington sets cold record (Bellingham Herald, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Early winter arrival with record lows and snow in Baltimore (Baltimore Weather Examiner, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Kalispell, Montana hits new cold record (Daily Inter Lake, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Iowa sees record cold (Chicago Tribune, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Record cold, early snow grip Prairies on Thanksgiving (CBC News, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Record cold hits Wenatchee, Washington; snow on the way (The Wenatchee World Online, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Three Decades Of Global Cooling (Investors Business Daily, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Winter hits Calgary roads after record cold (Calgary Herald, October 12, 2009)
2009 - Good snow spells a record year for New Zealand ski fields (Reuters, October 13, 2009)
2009 - Monday snowfall breaks record in Southern Minnesota (Austin Herald, October 13, 2009)
2009 - Record cold, snow hits central Canada (Times of the Internet, October 13, 2009)
2009 - Western Montana towns report coldest temperatures ever for Oct. 12 (The Missoulian, October 13, 2009)
2009 - Austria gets record October snow (Radio Netherlands, October 14, 2009)
2009 - Central Europe hit by heavy snow, high winds (Reuters, October 14, 2009)
2009 - Early start to winter ?20% of USA is covered in snow already (Watts Up With That?, October 14, 2009)
2009 - October Cold Snap Sets 82-Year Record in Chicago (WBBM-TV Chicago, October 14, 2009)
2009 - Record-setting cold in Laurel, Montana (Laurel Outlook, October 14, 2009)
2009 - Whatever happened to global warming? (Daily Mail, UK, October 14, 2009)
2009 - European cold snap kills 4 in Poland, cuts power (Reuters, October 15, 2009)
2009 - Record cold day ties 1874 record in Baltimore (Baltimore Weather Examiner, October 15, 2009)
2009 - Earliest snow on record blankets Poconos, Penn State (Philadelphia Inquirer, October 16, 2009)
2009 - Record-Breaking Early Snowfall In New York, New Jersey (The Huffington Post, October 16, 2009)
2009 - Friday coldest Oct. 16 in DC in 138 years (The Washington Examiner, October 17, 2009)
2009 - October bringing record cold to Topeka, Kansas (Topeka Capital Journal, October 17, 2009)
2009 - Record snow at Penn State cancels tailgating on Homecoming Weekend (Baltimore Weather Examiner, October 17, 2009)
2009 - A cold start to fall: over 4500 new snowfall, low temp, and lowest max temp records set in the USA this last week (Watts Up With That?, October 18, 2009)
2009 - There's a global cooling trend (StandardNet, October 19, 2009)
2009 - Study: model in good agreement with satellite temperature data – suggest cooling (Watts Up With That?, October 20, 2009)
2009 - Cold start to fall continues, 252 more low temperature records set in the USA this week (Watts Up With That?, October 23, 2009)
2009 - Snow sets October record (Omaha World-Herald, October 23, 2009)
2009 - The "cold war" hits home – October in like a lion, out like a fridge (Watts Up With That?, October 25, 2009)
2009 - Russian research forecasts global cooling (WorldNetDaily, October 27, 2009)
2009 - Global cooling welcomed here (Caymanian Compass, October 28, 2009)
2009 - North Platte, NE Breaks All-Time Snow Record (AccuWeather, November 2, 2009)
2009 - Coldest October in 64 years (The Dominion Post, New Zealand, November 3, 2009)
2009 - Record cold and rain: October 2009 climate statistics for Baltimore (Baltimore Weather Examiner, November 3, 2009)
2009 - October’s significant chill – take your pick on descriptors (Watts Up With That?, November 5, 2009)
2009 - October 2009 3rd Coldest for US in 115 Years (Watts Up With That?, November 7, 2009)
2009 - Beware global cooling (Business Day, November 9, 2009)
2009 - Beijing’s Heaviest Snow in 54 Years Strands Thousands (Bloomberg, November 12, 2009)
2009 - Coldest November day in Delhi in five years (The Times of India, November 12, 2009)
2009 - Record snow turns Hebei's capital into wonderland (Global Times, China, November 12, 2009)
2009 - Roof collapse kills three children as snow blankets north China (Earthtimes, November 12, 2009)
2009 - Chinese schools collapse in snow (BBC, November 13, 2009)
2009 - Italian ski resorts killing it with record snow (Ski Channel, November 17, 2009)
2009 - A Week in Alaska: -46 Degrees, 186 MPH Winds (AccuWeather, November 17, 2009)
2009 - North-central China staggers under early snow; 40 die, 9,000 buildings collapse (Associated Press, November 18, 2009)
2009 - Climatologists Baffled by Global Warming Time-Out (Der Spiegel, November 19, 2009)
2009 - Hong Kong shivers in coldest November in more than 120 years (The Earth Times, November 19, 2009)
2009 - Whistler blows away November snowfall record (CBC News, November 19, 2009)
2009 - Often Alaska's coldest spot, Bettles is setting records (Anchorage Daily News, November 22, 2009)
2009 - Hiding evidence of global cooling (The Washington Times, November 24, 2009)
2009 - Snow on the French Riviera???? (CNN iReport, November 24, 2009)
2009 - Record snowfall on Mount Washington (Courier Islander, Canada, November 25, 2009)
2009 - The global-cooling cover-up (The Washington Times, November 27, 2009)
2009 - Denying the global-cooling cover-up (The Washington Times, December 1, 2009)
2009 - Whistler-Blackcomb sets November snow record (The Vancouver Sun, December 1, 2009)
2009 - Earliest snow on record for Houston and New Orleans (Baltimore Weather Examiner, December 4, 2009)
2009 - Houston gets earliest snowfall on record (Associated Press, December 4, 2009)
2009 - Record breaking snowfall from Houston, Texas to Grand Rapids, Michigan (Denver Weather Examiner, December 5, 2009)
2009 - Albertans break electricity demand record; cold, dark part of reason (Winnipeg Free Press, December 7, 2009)
2009 - Arizona Buckles Down for Rare Blizzard (CBS News, December 7, 2009)
2009 - Newfoundland digs out from record snow (UPI, December 7, 2009)
2009 - St. John's gets record snowfall (CBC News, December 7, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard dumps record snow on Siouxland (Sioux City Journal, December 8, 2009)
2009 - Early-season blizzard blamed for 4 deaths (UPI, December 8, 2009)
2009 - Record cold hits Sacramento (The Sacramento Bee, December 8, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard Paralyzes Much of Midwest (The New York Times, December 9, 2009)
2009 - Enormous winter storm over US (TVNZ, December 9, 2009)
2009 - Epic blizzard wreaks havoc: Blizzard forces school and road closures throughout Midwest (Akron Headlines Examiner, December 9, 2009)
2009 - Record cold temperatures chill Santa Cruz County (Santa Cruz Sentinel, December 9, 2009)
2009 - Sledding on cafeteria trays for first college snow day on record (WKOW-TV Wisconsin, December 9, 2009)
2009 - Southwest La. snowfall earliest on record (Jennings Daily News, December 9, 2009)
2009 - Storm dumps record snowfall in Carson, Nevada (Nevada Appeal, December 9, 2009)
2009 - State of Wisconsin shut down by Dec 09 blizzard, National Guard put on alert (Madison Political Buzz Examiner, December 9, 2009)
2009 - Massive Storms Cause Blizzard Conditions, 17 Deaths (ABC News, December 10, 2009)
2009 - Midwest & Great Lakes blizzard reached the intensity of a category 2 hurricane (Jackson Weather Examiner, December 10, 2009)
2009 - 3rd day of record cold at Sea-Tac (The Seattle Times, December 11, 2009)
2009 - Yes, the last decade saw global cooling, not warming (American Thinker, December 12, 2009)
2009 - Edmonton breaks weather record for coldest December 13 (National Post, Canada, December 13, 2009)
2009 - Greenhouse roofs collapse under heavy snow (KSL-TV Utah, December 13, 2009)
2009 - Lots of new cold and snow records in the USA this past week (Watts Up With That?, December 13, 2009)
2009 - Record setting cold grips Southwest Saskatchewan (Southwest Booster, December 13, 2009)
2009 - Extreme cold in Prairies; snowstorms in B.C. (National Post, Canada, December 14, 2009)
2009 - Midwest, Northeast dig out from brutal winter storm (USA Today, December 14, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard Dumps Snow on Copenhagen as Leaders Battle Warming (Bloomberg, December 17, 2009)
2009 - Record cold, snow envelop Japan Sea coast (The Japan Times, December 18, 2009)
2009 - Record snow continues to fall as deadly East Coast storm lingers (CNN, December 19, 2009)
2009 - A winter's worth of snow in 24 hours (The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 20, 2009)
2009 - 2nd highest three-day snowfall in history hits Valdez (Juneau Empire, December 20, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard-like storm pounds East; 5 deaths are reported (The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 20, 2009)
2009 - Passengers grounded as U.S. digs out from record snowfall (Toronto Star, December 20, 2009)
2009 - Record setting winter storm wallops the East Coast (Natural Disasters Examiner, December 20, 2009)
2009 - Record snowfall totals for Rhode Island (Providence Headlines Examiner, December 20, 2009)
2009 - Snow plays role in Georgetown roof collapse (December 20, 2009)
2009 - D.C. Blizzard Makes for a Rotten Time for U.S. Climate Attendees in Denmark (The New York Times, December 21, 2009)
2009 - D.C. digs out from record snowstorm (The Washington Times, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Guard Responds to Record Northeast Snowfall (U.S. Department of Defense)
2009 - Health Ministry: 27 people froze to death in Ukraine due to current cold wave (Kyiv Post, Ukraine, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Long Island Sees Record Snowfall (Long Island Press, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Over 50% of the USA is now covered in snow (Watts Up With That?, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Three freeze to death in Austria (Austrian Times, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Three people freeze to death in Bosnia (B92 Serbia, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Washington area digs out from record-setting snowfall (The Washington Post, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Elderly, Disabled Trapped by Record Snow (WJLA-TV Washington D.C., December 22, 2009)
2009 - European weather deaths pass 100 (The Guardian, UK, December 22, 2009)
2009 - Record cold conditions kill nine people in Czech Republic (Radio Prague, December 21, 2009)
2009 - Record snowfall blankets Moscow (Voice of Russian, December 22, 2009)
2009 - Winter freeze kills 79 in Poland (AFP, December 22, 2009)
2009 - 50 years of cooling predicted (Canada Free Press, December 23, 2009)
2009 - Big freeze brings misery and death to Europe (BBC, December 23, 2009)
2009 - Heavy Snow Causes Part of VA School's Roof to Collapse (WHSV-TV Virginia, December 23, 2009)
2009 - Snowfall breaks record at JFK, blankets NE Queens (New York Post, December 23, 2009)
2009 - Big freeze death toll rises to 17 (Daily Star, UK, December 24, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard freezes Christmas cheer (UPI, December 25, 2009)
2009 - Dallas-area snow is record for Christmas Eve (Dallas Morning News, December 25, 2009)
2009 - Deadly Cold Across Europe and Russia (NASA, December 25, 2009)
2009 - Holiday snowstorm hits much of central U.S. (CNN, December 25, 2009)
2009 - Nearly two thirds of the continental USA gets a white Christmas (Watts Up With That?, December 25, 2009)
2009 - Rare blizzard strikes West Texas (The Houston Chronicle, December 25, 2009)
2009 - White Christmas is one for the record books, KC (The Kansas City Star, December 25, 2009)
2009 - Whiteout Christmas: Blizzard whips through N.D. (Bismarck Tribune, December 25, 2009)
2009 - Christmas blizzard shuts down state (Rapid City Journal, December 26, 2009)
2009 - Duluth, International Falls set Christmas snow records (KQDS-TV Minnesota, December 26, 2009)
2009 - Satellite measurements show our quiet sun is cooling the upper thermosphere (Watts Up With That?, December 26, 2009)
2009 - 877 new snowfall records set or tied in the USA in the last week (Watts Up With That?, December 27, 2009)
2009 - Peoria breaks snowfall record (Peoria Journal Star, December 27, 2009)
2009 - Record snowfall hits region (St. Cloud Times, December 27, 2009)
2009 - Storm smashes snowfall records (Sioux City Journal, December 27, 2009)
2009 - December 2009 blizzard caused snow emergency (Green Bay Press Gazette, December 28, 2009)
2009 - Heavy Snow Leads To Roof Collapse (KETV Nebraska, December 28, 2009)
2009 - Record Levels Of Snowfall Hit City (The St. Petersburg Times, Russia, December 28, 2009)
2009 - 4 more die of cold in UP; toll reaches 18 (United News of India, December 29, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard halts weekend mail delivery (Times Record News, December 29, 2009)
2009 - Carlsbad receives record-setting snowfall (Carlsbad Current Argus, December 29, 2009)
2009 - Minot sets December snowfall record (Minot Daily News, December 29, 2009)
2009 - Record snow falls in Dallas / Fort Worth area (Coastal Carolina Weather Examiner, December 29, 2009)
2009 - Blizzard blasts region with 'Whiteout' Christmas (The Chadron Record, December 30, 2009)
2009 - Christmas Eve blizzard claims 3 lives in county (The Tuttle Times, December 30, 2009)
2009 - Record snow lures thousands to Mount Washington (Times Colonist, Canada, December 30, 2009)
2009 - Six killed as Big New Year Freeze takes deadly grip of Britain (Daily Mail, UK, December 30, 2009)
2009 - Snowfall breaks December record (Topeka Capital Journal, December 30, 2009)
2009 - Snowstorm squelches climate change protest (The Salt Lake Tribune, December 30, 2009)
2009 - Weight of Snow Causes Barn Collapse (Nobles County Review, December 30, 2009)
2009 - Bitter cold kills 13 in Aila-hit Dakope (The Daily Star, Bangladesh, December 31, 2009)
2009 - Heaviest snowfall in Moscow in last 20 years (Voice of Russia, December 31, 2009)
2009 - Coldest December since 1981 (BBC, January 3, 2010)
2009 - December in top 5 for coldest ever (KHAS-TV Nebraska, January 3, 2010)
2009 - Denver records seventh coldest December in history (Denver Weather Examiner, January 3, 2010)
Tell the Inuit that the spring is not coming a month earlier and the fall freeze up is not coming a month later. Tell them that the permafrost under their homes is not melting and their homes are not settling into the melted mire. Tell them that they are just imagining it. Tell them that people in the south, who read the oil gas and coal company propaganda, know far more what their climate is doing than they, who live up there, know. Then run like hell, before you get shot.