
by Dr. Mark Sircus
March 14, 2025
from
DrSircus Website

Depths at the nation's ski resorts are jaw-dropping even by Japan's
standards, with 700+cm (23 ft) accumulating across multiple resorts,
including Tengendai Kogen.
Above is a look at Gassan Shizu Onsen,
which measured 514 cm (16.9 ft) in late February. This winter has
been one for the record books in Michigan, too.
In Gaylord, the NWS registered 185.9
inches of snow by the end of February, breaking the record here set in
2006-07 (official NWS data for Gaylord only goes back to 1998; the
'unofficial' record of 207.5 inches from 1996-97 remains
unchallenged).
Heavy snow and 60+ mph winds are battering Colorado, Nebraska, and
the Dakotas.
At the beginning of March, visibility was near
zero, roads were impassable, and power lines were down, and that
will become more common as the snow - which is not supposed to exist
anymore, according to those very trustworthy global warming
cheerleaders - buries local governments who have to remove the snow
for life to move on.
Many areas in Michigan saw two feet of snow last
week.
US Department of Defense (DOD) Secretary
Pete Hegseth
said Sunday that his department,
"does not do climate change crap," but
instead focuses on things like warfighting and training.

A snow plow clears a
snow-covered road,
ensuring safe passage
for vehicles
during winter weather
conditions.
North Japan
city of Aomori,
March 12 (2025)
Northern Japan's Hakkoda-Towada Gold Line is being carved
into a stunning 'snow corridor' after record-breaking seasonal
snowfall buried the region.
Crews in Aomori are clearing walls expected to
reach towering 8 meters (23.3 feet) high.
By February 22, snow at Sukayu had already piled up to 4.4 m (14.4 ft) - almost double last
year's level.
Bulldozers and rotary snowplows are now carving
an 8 km (5 mile) stretch between Sukayu and Yachi, marking the
transition from winter to spring.
Snow removal chief Koichi Sakumi remarked,
"With so much snow, we aim to create walls
visitors will love."
Should we be listening
to the People who said
we would be living in a world with No Snow?

A graph illustrating total snow
mass (Gigatons)
for Northern
Hemisphere over the months,
excluding
mountains
The Antarctic
is Cooling
Antarctica is enduring one of its coldest starts to March on record.
It is cooling and getting colder, very cold, at
the South Pole, and I can feel it up here in the subtropics.
Temperatures continue to drop off the bottom of the world.
Several locations across Antarctica have recorded
bitterly cold temperatures for the time of year.
AGO-4 AWS dropped to -60.8ºC (-77.4ºF), Dome
Fuji AWS reached -62.7ºC (-80.9ºF), while Vostok took the cherry
with a biting to -64.7ºC (-84.5ºF) .
These extreme conditions for March highlight the
persistent, punishing cold ravaging the continent.
Taking Vostok, the early Marches of 1984 and
2023 remain the stand-outs, with the first 5 days averaging
-64ºC (-83.2ºF) and -63.8ºC (-82.8ºF), respectively.
But the early March of 2025 has come close,
averaging approx. -62ºC (-79.6ºF).
This year's maximum temperatures came in at
-45.4ºC (-49.7ºF),
-
March 2 at -47.9ºC (-54.2ºF)
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March 3 at -49ºC (-56.2ºF)
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March 4 at -51.6ºC (-60.9ºF)
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March 5 at a biting daily max of just
-52.9ºC (-63.2ºF)
Mexico Is Cooling
Temperatures across Mexico have dropped dramatically recently.
El Vergel logged a low of -14.6ºC (5.7ºF)
on March 9th, remarkably cold for this time of year. The
area typically sees March lows averaging around 9ºC (48ºF).
A map displaying temperature and precipitation patterns across
Mexico, highlighting regional climate variations.

Food Prices
Due to the shifting and violent climate, severe weather events are
becoming more frequent.
According to supply chain analysts, this increase
in devastating weather events will likely lead to even higher
grocery store prices in 2025.
There seems little doubt that extreme
weather events around the globe will continue to increase in
severity and frequency as the planet cools.
Cyprus potato farmers hit by recent record-setting cold will receive
financial aid, Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou
confirmed Thursday.
According to Andreas Karyos of the Potato Producers' Association, potato prices are expected to
rise.
The Mediterranean island is having a tough time
this winter. Thermometers tanked to as low as -12ºC (10.4ºF) this
week - the coldest temperature since 1964 - and the electricity grid
is struggling to cope with
record-breaking demand.
However, CO2 levels are rising, and that is a good
thing...!
The Earth is greening...
Plants
love carbon dioxide and
grow faster and stronger, bearing more fruit...
Climate War and Green Energy Scams

Map of China
displaying colored dots:
red for operating
coal units,
blue for
construction,
and green for
permitted and announced units.
Our Western politicians and institutions are not only insane about
climate but are preparing uncountable millions for their graves.
China knows better, and its scientists have
warned about
global cooling for years.
Their government, along with
India, is preparing massive coal projects to make sure their
economies and people remain safe as the colder climate comes in to
sweep the foolish West away.
In Germany, the Greens lost the elections
because the people now know how badly the inane
climate policies are hurting them...
"They burn it to generate the electricity
needed to build solar panels, then send them to us on giant
oil-burning ships," he continues.
"We then put the panels on our roofs and call
it emissions-free.
Green energy is a scam."
President
Donald Trump's assault on
federal climate policies is sweeping across Washington, state
capitals, and private industry with a speed that's shocking many.
One of his first orders as president was,
to
withdraw from the
Paris Climate Accord because
manmade global
warming, climate change, and the
green energy movement are scams
that
those politicians in the West bought into with their hearts and
souls.
Sorry to say, but the stupidest people bought
into the climate change lies that were repeated over and over in the
press.
It just shows us the power that
the media and
governments have to brainwash the public, though a great many of
us were not fooled...
NOAA needs a sledgehammer taking to it like many,
if not most, of the federal agencies...
The Biggest Idiot
UN Secretary-General António
Güterres urges immediate global action on climate change
following a concerning milestone.

António Güterres
UN Secretary-General issued an urgent worldwide call after an
alarming milestone:
"We must exit this road to ruin"...
Earth has reached another climate milestone.
The
Secretary-General believes we have
just had the second straight warmest year on record in
2024 to cap a decade of record heat.
He is repeating that the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has made it official:
2024 was the warmest year on the
planet for both the United States and globally.
Yes, the seas are rising, and there
will be no more snow or cold... (sic)
Seas Are Not Rising
A recent study published in Regional Studies in Marine Science
concludes that relative sea levels around Japan have not
significantly increased or accelerated since at least the late
1800s.
Using data from stable tide gauges at Hosojima,
Wajima, Tonoura, and Oshoro, the study reveals multi-decadal
sea-level fluctuations but no consistent upward trend.
Japan's comprehensive, long-term tide gauge
records - minimally affected by subsidence - show that,
sea levels have remained
stable over a century...!
The International Cryosphere Climate
Initiative (ICCI)
recently published a ridiculous report determining that 3 feet (1
meter) of sea level rise is "inevitable" within a century, possibly
occurring as early as 2070,
The Guardian explained.
It quoted Pam Pearson, the ICCI (the least
trusty climate organization on the planet) director, who said,
"It's ironic these oil tanker ports are below
1 meter of sea level rise and need to have their eyes on these
potentially higher rates of sea level rise, which themselves
come from continued fossil fuel use."
The rise in sea level has already doubled in the
last 30 years, something that James Kirkham, the chief
science adviser at ICCI, said should be a stark warning to the
industry.
"Refusing to turn off the oil taps means
keeping the taps on for sea level rise," he said.
"Unless leaders double down on transitioning
away from fossil fuels, the terrible impacts of sea level rise
will only increase further - affecting every country with a
coastline."
Amazing bullshit...
The Guardian described sea level rise as,
"the most profound long-term impact of the
climate crisis, redrawing the map of the world and affecting
many major cities from New York to Shanghai."
While many of us see the dire dangers that lie
ahead in many areas of life,
who among us see the danger of a
cooling climate...?
USCRN Plunge
The U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) has posted its
second-largest month-to-month temperature drop in its 20-year
history , surpassed only by the November-to-December 2009 plunge.
The USCRN consists of 114 stations placed
away from urban heat islands, providing raw, unadjusted
temperature data.
It, along with the UAH, is the most reliable
dataset for tracking temperature, regional and global.
January 2025 was the coldest January on record
for the network , at 29.2ºF, nearly 1ºF below the long-term average
(chart below).
This steep drop of just over 7ºF from December's
reading echoes the late-2009 anomaly.
Remember, our honest
mainstream press recently said January was the warmest on record.
When will they take the editors and owners of
the media off to prison or maybe it is not a crime to lie about
important things and abuse the young with fear...?

A graph depicting the
average temperature
anomaly in the U.S.
over months and
years, labeled as USCRN Plunge.
Burning Coal Certainly Is Not the
Best Thing, But Civilization Depends On It
According to
globalenergymonitor.org data, Asia
- mainly China and India - currently has 5,144 operational
coal power plants and a whopping 1,000 more in the works.
Compare that with the West, which has retired
most of its coal plants. Europe now has just 700 operational
facilities and next to none in the works.
European leaders, in their "infinite wisdom,"
have either retired, canceled, shelved, or mothballed more than
1,000 coal plants in recent years (grey dots):

Map of Europe with red dots
indicating
locations of
operating coal units,
alongside blue
and green dots
for
construction and permits.
And it's the same story in America, that is, few in operation
(compared with China) and a lousy one, yes on..., under construction:

Map of the US with
red dots
indicating operating coal units,
blue for
construction,
and green for
permitted units.
China knows what's coming:
global cooling...!
Their scientists have been warning about it for
years.
The West's suicidal shuttering of all cheap
and reliable energy sources, will prove its downfall unless
it quickly comes to its senses...

A graph depicting
annual
carbon dioxide emissions
from the
largest emitting countries,
measured in
billion tons over several years.
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