Warm world? Look at the cold all over the map

If you were to believe the mainstream media, you’d think our world is burning up. But that is not true.
 
Yes, there were places on our planet where it was warmer than normal today. But many parts of the world displayed normal or even colder than normal temperatures.
 
Look at all of the white and blue on the above map.
Large portions of the Atlantic Ocean were normal or colder than normal.
It was colder than normal across a lot of Africa.
It was colder than normal across almost all of the Arctic and the Arctic Ocean.
It was colder than normal across almost all of Greenland.
It was colder than normal across almost all of India.
It was colder than normal across almost all of Mexico.
It was colder than normal across central Europe.
It was colder than normal across most of Brazil.
It was colder than normal across Indonesia and the Philippines.
It was colder than normal across all of Antarctica (and remember, Antarctica is twice as big as the contiguous United States).
It was colder than normal across almost all of the Southern Ocean
Please, please remember that the media is not giving you the full story.
Courtesy of iceagenow.info
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One response to “Warm world? Look at the cold all over the map”

  1. craigm350 says :

    Reblogged this on WeatherAction News and commented:
    What we can observe is that there is no zonal heat signature. As our sun lulls, so the tightly wound jetstream eases and relaxes, stretching meridionally across the globe. Where the opposing fronts sent from frothing oceans meet, energy and extreme weather manifest themselves forming microcosms of a temporary global cooling or a mini-iceage?

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/late-snowpack-signals-a-lost-summer-for-greenlands-shorebirds/

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