Snowiest and coldest May in centuries – but there’s nothing see here, just move along

Summer cool down concept and cooling off idea as a sun character icon holding on to a chunk of snow and ice with icicles as a symbol for managing hot weather summer heat and a refreshing break from a heatwave.

Looking at brutal consequences for everyone concerned.

Snowiest and coldest May in centuries – but there’s nothing see here, just move along

LLoyd Martin Hendaye

This cold-wave is not just a U.S. but a northern hemisphere phenomenon, reflecting the final 20-year (2010- ’29) “amplitude compression” phase of Earth’s 140-year rebound from the 500-year, Holocene-ending Little Ice Age (LIA) of AD 1350 – 1850/1890.

Following the UK’s coldest April since 1922, Merrie England now records her coldest May in 362 years, since record-keeping began in 1659 amidst the LIA’s 70-year Maunder Minimum (1645 – 1715).

As temperatures drop below the 17th Century’s last Grand Solar Minimum, outdoing 1979’s “super-weak” Solar Cycle 20, Spring 2021 sets not only the coldest but the snowiest May in centuries, with knee-deep and widespread drifts re-opening ski resorts from England’s Lake District to the Scottish Highlands. Come summer, we’ll monitor reports for evidence of un-melted snowfalls as in Finland 2020, for that’s how glacial accumulations build.

Needless to say, had this been an unprecedented heatwave, media allied with crony-socialist officialdom would stand aghast at benighted humanity’s failure to sense impending Climate Doom. Yet as it stands, neither the BBC nor U.K. Met Office (weather service) acknowledges anything unusual, waving off reports with nary a note of context or perspective.

As this final chill-phase runs its course through 2029, reigning Establishments’ self-delusion shades to a democidal death-wise with brutal consequences for everyone concerned.

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June 4, 2021