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ENGLAND IS ON FOR ITS COLDEST MAY SINCE RECORD-KEEPING BEGAN BACK IN 1659 (DURING THE MAUNDER MINIMUM)

Following its coldest APRIL since 1922, England is now on for its coldest MAY since record-keeping began some 362 years ago–since the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715)!

Back in 1659, England was still processing the death of Oliver Cromwell, who, after the execution of King Charles I, had ruled the Commonwealth of England for 5 years. The year 1659 is also the start date of the Central England Temperature (CET) dataset, which has proved an invaluable resource for meteorologists and climate scientists alike. Astonishingly, what the dataset reveals in 2021, in this time of supposed “catastrophic global heating,” is that England is on for its coldest May in more than three and a half centuries (at least).

Even more astonishingly, note that 1659 falls within the early-stages of the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715)–a period of reduced global temperatures correlating with historically low solar activity during which the Sun was often devoid of sunspots for years and even decades at a time. Therefore, what the English are experiencing this May eclipses the extreme lows documented during the last full-blown Grand Solar Minimum.

“Snow in May,” reports the BBC.

“Lake District skiers ‘giddy’ in unseasonal weather,” continues the headline.

Snow started falling on Tuesday, May 4, and was deep enough by Wednesday to allow the Lake District Ski Club to open its slopes. Members were “giddy” at the unusual sight of snow-covered mountains in May, according to club president Mike Sweeney. “I haven’t seen snow at this time of year before,” he said.

“It was fabulous, people were just giddy with excitement,” said ski club president Sweeney.

These May flurries have been substantial, too, rivalling what the area would receive in the depths of winter.

Former president of the club Gerard Unthank said there had been “quite a bit of snow this year. Up here we rely on drifts and have snow fences because we don’t get a great depth of snow, but some of the drifts today are as high as the fences,” he said.

Skiing in May, in England.

“At some points, the snow drifts were up to our knees,” said Bethany Smith during a hike up Helvellyn:

Bethany Smith hiking in the Lake District in May, 2021.

The UK snow has not only been substantial, but also widespread, particularly across the north.

This was the wintry scene in Morlich, Scotland on May 6:

Depressingly, there have been few ‘dots connected’ in the UK press.

BBC Weather presenter Simon King did admit that snow was not common in May, but also said that it was “not out of the question”–whatever the hell that means.

The furthest the broadcaster went was to admit that “frost has been unusually prevalent during April and May.”

The UK Met Office are just as bad as the BBC.

And while they are at least reporting on the historic conditions (see below), there is a reluctance to draw any connections to the climate; when you just know, if the situation were reversed –i.e. England was currently experiencing a record May heatwave– then “climate change” would be all anyone was banging on about.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1390441563151536128

A low of -5.5C (22.1F) was reported during the past 24 hours, in Eskdalemuir — a reading that rivals the coldest temperature ever recorded for the date: the -5.6C (21.9F) set back on May 6, 1980.

But of course, this is all just “weather.”

Heatwaves are an indication of climate change, but record Arctic outbreaks –even those in the month of May– are merely expected statistical anomalies that require no further action than a hasty sweeping under the rug: they are “not out of the question,” after all, and unprecedented freezes –that have dragged on for almost two months now (having begun in mid-March)– are barely considered newsworthy.

Furthermore, these frigid conditions are impacting more than just the UK.

The majority of the Europe is suffering, as is much of the Northern Hemisphere as a whole.

Below was the scene in the Netherlands this morning, May 7:

While across the pond, in North America, unprecedented late-season cold and snow is inbound there, too:

This is exactly what those that study the Sun warned will happen, with many on record stating it would begin in earnest in 2021.

Spring is springing historically late across much of the Northern Hemisphere this year, which is the main cause for concern. Global cooling shortens the growing seasons, and our modern mono-cropping ways that were developed during a constant and reliable climate (delivered by the Modern Solar Maximum) are now beginning to fail, which is placing hundreds of millions of people at the risk of starvation.

Returning to the data, England’s May CET, which is compiled by the UK Met Office Hadley Centre, reveals that the month’s mean temperature, to May 7, is running at just 7C (44.6F) — this is a jaw-dropping 2.8C below the CET norm, and currently sees England on course to suffer its coldest May since record-keeping began back in 1659.

Moreover, the current top-spot is held by the May of 1698, with its CET of 8.5C (47.3F) — this means that the May of 2021 is not only breaking that all-time 362-year record, it is smashing it, by a full 1.5C (2.7F)!

Latest forecasts are calling for much of the same as the month progresses, with yet more unseasonable snow:

GFS Total Snowfall (inches) May 7 – May 14 [tropicaltidbits.com].

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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  1. Colin MacDonald

    There was snow on the ground in Morlich until this morning, while we can get overnight snow in May, it’s highly unusual for lying snow to persist all day. That said, it’s a bit early to call a record for the whole of May.

  2. Nicholas Leeson

    Why do you claim that all the snow in the UK in May 1979 was due to the solar minimum of solar cycle 20? When I look at the below link, which shows the solar cycle progression, the solar minimum of Cycle 20 appears to be 1976, whereas in May 1979 the sunspots had a rough count of 200, and was 1 year away from Solar Cycle #21’s solar maximum at roughly 225. Thanks.
    https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-cycle-progression

    1. Cap Allon

      You are correct: 1979 was during the ‘upswing’ of Solar Cycle 21.
      However, this upswing came directly after the weak cycle 20, and low solar activity is known to have its largest impact on the climate (i.e. cooling) a few years AFTER solar minimums (this is why I classed the year 1979 as the solar min of cycle 20, but sorry for the confusion).
      Best,
      Cap

      1. Nicholas Leeson

        Makes sense. Thanks.

      2. Matt Dalby

        I’ve recently started to wonder if there is indeed a time lag of a year or two between solar minimum and it’s effect on climate. You state “low solar activity is known to have it’s largest impact a few years after solar minimums” Can you point me towards any scientific papers that prove this, and explain why there’s this lag.

  3. Marielle Kronberg

    Good heavens, Richard Cromwell didn’t rule England for five years after the execution of the King–that was OLIVER Cromwell.

    Richard, Oliver’s son, earned his sobriquet of Tumbledown Dick because after Oliver died, Richard couldn’t hold on to power for five minutes.

    1. Cap Allon

      Updated. Thank you.

      Can’t believe I didn’t spot that!

      Cap

      1. Marielle Kronberg

        ????

  4. Robert L

    It was Oliver Cromwell who had died in 1658, after ruling England for five years.
    His son Richard died in 1712

    1. Cap Allon

      Of course it was!!

      Updated. Thank you.

      Cap

  5. Gerry, England

    If we had a competent media they might be asking awkward questions such as ‘why is this happening given you tell us that it is only ever going to get warmer?’

  6. Ohio Guy

    Mother nature does not suffer fools selling snake oil.

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