Y2Kyoto: The Planet Has A Fever

Weatherman2020

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I was assured by my moral and intellectual superiors that snowfalls were a thing of the past.​


FIERCE COLD WAVE SWEEPS EAST ASIA, CHINESE CITY SEES FIRST SNOW SINCE 1893; + “DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES” TO HIT U.S. AND CANADA​

FIERCE COLD WAVE SWEEPS EAST ASIA, CHINESE CITY SEES FIRST SNOW SINCE 1893

A powerful Arctic front has engulfed the majority if Eastern Asia of late. Low temperature records are being toppled, as are snowfall benchmarks–particularity in Japan (as noted lat last week), but also in China…

The Chinese city of Xiamen, Fujian province (24N) witnessed extremely rare flakes on Sunday morning — it was the first time the city had seen snow in 129 years, since the January of 1893 (the Centennial Minimum). Snow settled ACROSS Southern China over the weekend, breaking many longstanding records: “It’s a subtropical climate!”, tweeted @SamJermy. “Really odd occurrence.”

Elsewhere in East Asia, the mercury dropped to 0.6C (33F) on the Tai Moh Shan Peak (955m) in Hong Kong; 2.9C (37F) on the Nong Ping (593m); while in Vietnam, to the south, rare snow has hit Mount Mao Son (1600m) in Lang Son Province after temperatures dropped to -0.4C (31F).

More at link.
 
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