Due to cold weather: Russian gas supplies down 30% at Austrian hub
February 4, 2012
Filed under Europe, russia
Tags: Austria, brrr, climate, climate change, cold, cold 2012, cold weather 2012, cool, Europe, freeze, freezing, gas supplies, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, harsh Russian winter, harsh winter, russia, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, Vienna, weather, winter
Russian gas supplies down 30% at Austrian hub
http://www.focus-fen.net
2 February, 2012
Vienna.Deliveries of Russian natural gas to one of Europe’s biggest gas hubs, Baumgarten in Austria, are down around 30 percent due to cold weather
What summer? Record cold at LAX as July gloom continues
July 12, 2010
Filed under California, USA
Tags: brrr, California, climate change, cold, cold record, cold summer, cool, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport, record cold, Southern California, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, Unusually cold temperatures, USA
What summer? Record cold at LAX as July gloom continues
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com
July 10, 2010
Unusually cold temperatures in Southern California continued, with Los Angeles International Airport setting a record low on Friday.
LAX got to only 67 degrees, breaking a record set in 1926, according to the National Weather Service.
Sydney shivers through its coldest morning in 61 years
June 30, 2010
Filed under australia, Sydney
Tags: australia, brrr, climate, climate change, cold, cold record, coldest June, coldest June morning, cool, freeze, freezing, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, icy, New South Wales, record cold, Sydney, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather, winter
Sydney shivers through its coldest morning in 61 years
http://www.weatherzone.com.au
June 30, 2010
Sydney-siders have woken to yet another day of icy air, with the city recording its coldest June morning in 61 years.
Cold kills 500 penguins
June 22, 2010
Filed under Africa, South Africa
Tags: African penguins, Algoa Bay, brrr, climate, climate change, cold, cold deaths, cool, Eastern Cape, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, penguins, RSA, SA National Parks, South Africa, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather, winter
Cold kills 500 penguins
http://www.news24.com
2010-06-15
Pretoria – Nearly 500 African penguins died in 24-hours because of cold and wet weather at Algoa Bay in the Eastern Cape, SA National Parks (SanParks) said on Tuesday.
Snow invades the Deep South with Houston recording its earliest snow ever!
December 5, 2009
Filed under Houston, USA
Tags: chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cool, December snowfall, earliest snowfall, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, Houston, snow, snowfall, temperature, temperatures, Texas, unusual cold, unusually cold, USA, weather, Winter Storm Warning
Snow invades the Deep South with Houston recording its earliest snow ever!
http://www.examiner.com
December 4, 2009
A developing storm system has combined with an unusually cold airmass from Canada to bring Houston, Texas its earliest snowfall ever!
{The previous earliest snows in Houston, Texas occurred on December 10, 2008 & December 10, 1944}
All-time October low recorded in Bavaria
October 23, 2009
Filed under Europe, Germany
Tags: Bavaria, Bavarian Alps, Berchtesgaden national park, bitter cold, brrr, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cold October, cold record, cold snap, cool, Europe, Funtensee, Germany, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, lowest ever October temperature, Meteomedia weather service, record cold, record cold October, snow, temperature, temperatures, unseasonal cold, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather
All-time October low recorded in Bavaria
http://www.thelocal.de
20 Oct 09
Meteorologists on Tuesday morning recorded the lowest ever October temperature in Germany, as the mercury dipped to a chilly -24.3 degrees Celsius in Bavaria’s Berchtesgaden national park.
Earliest snow on record blankets Poconos, Penn State
October 17, 2009
Filed under Pennsylvania, USA
Tags: brrr, Center Hall Mountain, chilly, climate, cold, cool, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, heavy snow, historically early snow, National Weather Service, October snow, October snowfall, Penn State, Pennsylvania, Poconos, record snow, record snowfall, snow storm, State College, temperature, temperatures, USA, weather
Earliest snow on record blankets Poconos, Penn State
http://www.philly.com
16 October 2009
…The snowfall hit three days before the previous record there, set on Oct. 18, 1901, when only one-tenth of an inch fell…
Turkey Day was a record-breaking chiller
October 17, 2009
Filed under Canada, Okanagan Valley
Tags: brrr, Canada, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cold October, cold record, cold snap, cold temperatures, coldest on record, coldest Thanksgiving on record, cool, Environment Canada, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, Kelowna, record cold, record-breaking chiller, snow, snowfall, temperature, temperatures, unseasonal cold, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather
Holiday Monday was coldest on record
http://www.kelowna.com
October 16th, 2009
Turkey Day was a record-breaking chiller, according to Environment Canada.
Meteorologist Doug Lundquist says last weekend’s cold temperatures, thanks to clear skies and a northerly flow from the Northwest Territories, were some of the coldest on record.
So far, it’s been Octobrrr
October 16, 2009
Filed under Omaha, USA
Tags: brrr, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cold October, cold record, coldest start to October, cool, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, Kearney, Nebraska, Omaha, record cold, temperature, temperatures, unseasonably cold, unseasonably cold weather, unusual cold, unusually cold, USA, weather
So far, it’s been Octobrrr
http://www.omaha.com
October 16, 2009
You’ve turned the furnace on earlier than you wished, your golf game got canceled — and you’re already eyeing a new sweater.
If it gives you any comfort, you’ve been through the coldest start to October on record.
Regional offices of the National Weather Service crunched the numbers Thursday. They found that the combined average daytime-nighttime temperature in the first 14 days of the month was an astonishing 12 to 15 degrees below normal.
That’s based on records dating back from 50 to more than 100 years, depending on the time period evaluated by each office.
USA chills: 1638 Lowest max temps and 742 low temps recorded for week ending 12 Oct 2009
October 13, 2009
Filed under USA
Tags: brrr, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cold October, cold record, cool, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, HAMweather, record cold, temperature, temperatures, unseasonal cold, unusual cold, unusually cold, USA, weather
USA chills: 1638 Lowest max temps and 742 Low temps recorded for week ending 12 Oct 2009
HAMweather
October 13, 2009