Passes, Ports and Towns Cut off by Record Snowfall in N. Hemisphere

Image: Record Early Snow In The Southern Part Of Norway, October 6th.

Four feet of snow fell across the Himalayan Range during the dry season trapping climbers and trekkers and cutting off villages and towns for the remainder of the winter.

Canada had early arrival of sea ice blocking off ports for the remainder of the winter and is now air lifting in 600,000 liters of fuel and tons of food. Roads in USA closed for the winter a month early as record snow blankets the Rocky Mountain states and it is only early October.

 

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Sunspots Forecast Record Cold & Snow Its Already Begun

Butterfly sunspot diagram shows that we are back at 1880’s levels in terms of solar inactivity, hence our Earth should be showing signs of cooling as this couples with the regular 11 year solar cycle at its minimum.

Record cold Denver, record snow Missouri, winter weather advisories in Texas and Mexico in mid October, all the while corporate winter forecasts are now adjusted to record cold when last month they spouted warm winter due to global warming.

 

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