How They Ignore The Cold Spots
May 27, 2022
By Paul Homewood
From NoTricksZone:
Currently much is being reported on extreme heat reaching from North Africa to Europe. In some places in Morocco and Spain, new temperature records for May have been set.
However, it’s worth taking a look at the whole world, because in addition to regions that are clearly too warm, there are also the exact opposite. They’re marked with yellow on this overview from Climatereanalyzer.

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No chance that any major media, least of all “Auntie” will make anything of this.
I wonder if one of the things we are seeing is a less equal distribution of energy (heat) in the atmosphere for some reason? Slight changes in obliquity might be enough to do that for example.
“However, it’s worth taking a look at the whole world, because in addition to regions that are clearly too warm” Why say that? By whose measure? That’s just not a good choice of words on which to begin to frame a counter argument. It’s almost apologetic to these people who are attempting, with increasing desperation, to get another couple of miles out of what is already a dead horse.
Great point!
And some of those areas are important crop growing areas.
Other ‘cold’ regions seem to include SW Africa, Southern India, SE Asia, Eastern Russia, i.e. overall, a significant portion of the globe; so no wonder the changed the term “global warming”! I wonder what John Kerry will make when shown that the vast majority of the central USA is ‘cold’? I suppose he’ll stick his head of of his Washington office window, feel the warmth, and assume that’s global. Americans have never been very good at geography.
All data above 60N (including Greenland and the Arctic Sea), and below 60S (including the entirety of Antarctica), in the ClimateReanalyser.org image is . . . fake. Man has no facility to monitor those areas, save a minuscule number of land stations.
The site Electroverse regularly highlights cold weather records and trends. Granted, it is as selective in reporting cold as the BBC/Guardian et al cover heat but it is quite an eye-opener for all that.
Warmists lie. Who’d a thunk it?
And they cherrypick their data. I recently read an article (https://www.eco-business.com/news/climate-change-made-india-and-pakistans-2022-early-heatwave-30-times-more-likely/) that had a pair of heat maps, one from March-April and one showing the 1979-2022 average, that showed temperatures in the “study area” being significantly higher on the March-April map — but it ignored the significantly higher temperature on the 1979-2022 map west of the study area, and the significantly colder temperature on the March-April map north of the study area, which tells me that this “study area” was carefully chosen so that it would produce the result that they’d already decided they wanted to get.
The South Pole just had its coldest winter on record. Antarctica’s frigid winter temperatures are in contrast to trends in the rest of the world, which overall recorded its fourth hottest summer. By Yasemin Saplakoglu published October 05, 2021.
https://www.livescience.com/south-pole-coldest-winter-record
Nothing strange in the graphic. As you would expect, some areas hotter than normal some areas colder than normal, all of which is normal except to an alarmist but it’s really what we used to call ‘weather’.
Perhaps of interest is the reappearance of the blob just below Alaska, if it ever went away.
And lots of snow in Brazil a week ago, now that hasn’t happened for about a year !
Nothing strange? A third of it is fake. Why believe any of it?
That’s one day — barely long enough for weather, much less climate.
These data are a joke
The equatorial Congo seems to be a blue shaded cold spot …..And subtropical southern India and Indochina
Another fun cartography trick is projection.
At 90°S, the world is an inch wide. They show it 8,000 miles wide.
Same up north.
Just a reminder that local weather and global climate are not the same thing