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    \"terrifying and incredibly rare\"... or \"meteorological marvel,\"???

    North Pole could be warmer than Southern California today
    John Johnson, Newser staff 11:14 a.m. EST December 30, 2015
    (NEWSER) – It's been a bizarre winter, and Wednesday might just bring the weirdest moment yet: It could be as warm as 40 degrees at the North Pole. That, as Discovery explains, is a good 50 degrees warmer than usual, and means that a place now engulfed in darkness 24 hours a day could be warmer than Southern California. "That's absolutely terrifying and incredibly rare," writes meteorologist Eric Holthaus at Slate. Centered over Iceland, the storm that's responsible — the same system that brought December tornadoes to Texas — could end up being one of the top five storms ever recorded in that North Atlantic region, writes Andrew Freedman at Mashable. It will be a "meteorological marvel," he writes. "In a region famous for ship-sinking waves and relentless blizzards, this storm may stand out for its sheer intensity." Expect 230mph winds "roaring across the North Atlantic at aircraft cruising altitudes," and lots more rain for an already soaked UK.

    And though this is a strong El Nino year, that's probably not the cause here, writes Holthaus, noting that El Nino generally has little influence on Europe. "This, more than any other extreme weather event in a remarkable year for the climate, feels like something new." Climate blogger Robert Scribbler gets into the specifics of the "daisy chain" that's at play involving two other low-pressure systems in the North Atlantic, and he adds that it "reeks of a human-forced warming of the Earth’s climate." Holthaus, too, is worried about the same, writing that storms like this one will go a long way toward making dire predictions of an ice-free Arctic within decades come true. But the Washington Post notes that some climate scientists are skeptical that global warming is playing a role in storms like these.

    #2
    So... is the north pole shifting to... Winnipeg... or California!

    We can say today... that it is honestly Colder in Edmonton... and Winnipeg... than at the North Pole!!!

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      #3
      Interesting Sat view of the storm:

      http://www.accuweather.com/en/northern-atlantic/satellite

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        #4
        Who the hell names their kid John Johnson

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          #5
          Did I miss it? yr.no says it is -26 at the north pole today. Which Wednesday?

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            #6
            North Pole Alaska, located as a suburb of fairbanks 1700km south of the actual north pole. I think someone didnt know there were 2 north poles. Lol

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              #7
              Ya well how do you think johns brother
              Tiny feels, lol

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                #8
                Long line of porno stars!

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                  #9
                  FYI;

                  Time.com Writer Cites Temperature at North Pole, Alaska As From THE North Pole

                  By Tom Blumer | December 30, 2015 | 9:56 PM EST
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                  The temperature in the Fairbanks, Alaska suburb of North Pole earlier today was apparently in the low-40s Fahrenheit.

                  It was then that Alexandra Sifferlin at Time.com reported the Alaska town's temperature as if it came from the North Pole. The only current evidence of Sifferlin's original grievous error at Time.com is a deliberately vague correction at the bottom of her post telling readers that "This article originally misidentified a temperature reading as belonging to the North Pole." Fortunately, ever-alert blogger Patterico excerpted the post as originally written (the link to North Pole, Alaska's conditions at Weather.com is in the original):

                  North Pole Unfrozen as Temperature Soars

                  Stormy weather in the North Atlantic has brought balmy weather to the world’s northernmost point.

                  The temperature in the North Pole hit 42 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday morning, which Discovery News says is 50 degrees higher than average for this time of year. Storms over Iceland and Greenland, fairly common in winter, are pushing warmer air to the Arctic.

                  Meteorologist Ryan Maue was also on the alert, and tweeted evidence of what Time.com originally had:

                  TimeOrigOnNorthPoleTemps123015

                  NorthPoleAlaskaTweet123015

                  For those who are wondering:

                  The temperature at the earth's North Pole briefly topped the freezing point, but not for long. Early this afternoon, Maue tweeted: "Hope you enjoyed the North Pole heat-wave -- now back to normal programming down to -25°F ... warm up next week."
                  The temperature at earth's North Pole appears to have topped out at about 34ªF (1ªC). The UK Telegraph cites Maue while indicating, in its words, that "some datasets suggested temperatures hit 0.7C at the North Pole on Wednesday, although there was a large range of uncertainty."
                  This event is not unprecedented. Time.com's revised post indicates that "There have reportedly only been three other times since 1948 that temperatures in the North Pole have hit or risen above freezing in December."
                  Perhaps Alexandra Sifferlin, who describes herself as Time.com's "health writer," thought that that she had stumbled upon a story which might advance her career and please her human-caused global warming-believing superiors. If so, not-so-nice try, epic fail.

                  Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com

                  - See more at: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tom-blumer/2015/12/30/timecom-writer-cites-temperature-north-pole-alaska-north-pole#sthash.utcNlbz1.dpuf

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