Coldest “Summer” Weekend on Record in Atlantic City

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Southeastern New Jersey shivered through record cold temperatures over the Memorial Day weekend, with Atlantic City International Airport logging its lowest maximum temperatures ever recorded for the day on both Saturday and Sunday.

As reported by pressofatlanticcity.com, the airport’s March-like highs of 54 degrees during the “unofficial start of summer” were the coldest on record in weather books dating back to 1943. 

The S. Farley Marina in Atlantic City observed daytime highs of just 56 degrees on Saturday AND Sunday.

Sunday also setting a new minimum benchmark, with record-keeping at the marina stretching back to 1874.

Millville also broke a record low-max temp on Sunday — the thermometer climbed to just 52 degrees.

Based on research by The Press of Atlantic City, it was the chilliest Saturday and Sunday weekend during the “summer” season — which ranges from the Friday before the earliest possible Memorial Day, May 22, to the latest possible Labor Day, September 7, for A.C. Airport and Millville.


Across the United States, the year-to-date has delivered a total of 19,510 new daily COLD records vs just the 15,291 for record HEAT — and his is according to warm-mongers NOAA, with their history of data-tampering.

Furthermore, a total of 921 monthly COLD records have tumbled vs only 365 for HEAT.

And even more tellingly, a whopping 222 all-time COLD records have fallen this year vs just the 1 for WARMTH.

The slight warming observed over the past few decades can be attributed to high solar activity.

In recent years though, solar activity has been dropping off a cliff (relatively), and now, after a decade-or-so lag-time, global temperatures are responding.

All official datasets are picking up on the stark cooling observed since 2016, because unlike the AGW theory, this isn’t fantasy, and we can confidently use real-world observations to support a cooling planet — there are no embarrassing, illogical explain-aways necessary.

Trends change (sorry IPCC).

Climate is cyclic, never linear (find another hobby horse, Greta).

And it is now becoming harder and harder for government agencies to hide/explain the intensifying global cool down. The likes of NOAA and NASA have thrown all the data-fudging, UHI-ignoring, cherry-picking tricks they have at it, yet their global temperature datasets still reveal stark COOLING.

The two charts below show the calculated linear annual global temperature trend for the last 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70 or 100 year periods, courtesy of climate4you.com

The first chart shows the satellite temperature trends for the top-cited UAH and RSS datasets:

Diagram showing the latest 5, 10, 20 and 30 yr linear annual global temperature trend, calculated as the slope of the linear regression line through the data points, for two satellite-based temperature estimates (UAH MSU and RSS MSU). Last month included in analysis: January 2021.


The second chart shows the surface temperature record for the GISS, NCDC, and HadCRUT4:

Diagram showing the latest 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70 and 100 yr linear annual global temperature trend, calculated as the slope of the linear regression line through the data points, for three surface-based temperature estimates (HadCRUT4 and GISS + NCDC). Last month included in analysis: January 2021.


Note the stark cooling trend observed by all five datasets over the past five years.

Note also the difference between satellite- and surface-based temperatures, with the more reliable satellites indicating a larger temperature drop.

The chart below shows the trend calculated for the past 5 years:


Clear to see is that Earth’s average temp has been nosediving these past few months.

For a more detailed look, click here.

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The COLD TIMES are returning, the mid-latitudes are REFREEZING, in line with the great conjunctionhistorically low solar activitycloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow (among other forcings).

Both NOAA and NASA appear to agree, if you read between the lines, with NOAA saying we’re entering a ‘full-blown’ Grand Solar Minimum in the late-2020s, and NASA seeing this upcoming solar cycle (25) as “the weakest of the past 200 years”, with the agency correlating previous solar shutdowns to prolonged periods of global cooling here.

Furthermore, we can’t ignore the slew of new scientific papers stating the immense impact The Beaufort Gyre could have on the Gulf Stream, and therefore the climate overall.


Prepare accordingly— learn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own.

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