Tuesday, October 13, 2009

GLOBAL COOLING ALERT: FROM SERBIA TO WASHINGTON STATE IT'S FREAKIN' FREEEEEZIN '!

SERBIA:
BELGRADE — An unusually early cold wave hit the Balkans, with heavy snowfall in Bosnia and a sharp drop in temperatures in Serbia and Macedonia, local media reported yesterday. Heavy snowfall during the night knocked out power lines in Sarajevo and eastern Bosnia, leaving thousands of households without electricity and roads blocked by fallen trees.

The snow, which came early this year, reached a depth of some 25 cm. In neighbouring Macedonia and Serbia, the temperatures dropped from around 20 degrees Celsius to 5 degrees during the night, followed by heavy rain. The rain, which turned into snow in mountainous regions, caused traffic jams in Serbia.

WASHINGTON STATE:
Long-standing records were shattered as temperatures plummeted around North Central Washington on Sunday and into today.

The Wenatchee Valley set two record lows for Oct. 11: 23 at Pangborn Memorial Airport, breaking the previous low of 33 set in 1990; and 25 in Wenatchee, dipping below the low of 28 set in 1931.

“It’s pretty extraordinary to break records by 10 degrees or more,” said Greg Koch, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Spokane.

New low records were also set in Plain, Ephrata, Moses Lake, Winthrop, Mazama and Omak on Sunday, and more record-low temperatures were expected to be set this morning, Koch said.

NEBRASKA:

Oct. 1-11 was the coldest Oct. 1-11 period on record for Lincoln, with records going back 123 years to 1887.

BOTTOM-LINE: AGW = BS.

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