Almost middle of summer and still no Northwest Passage – IOTW Report

Almost middle of summer and still no Northwest Passage

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.

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One dead and thousands lose power in Chile

Chile and Argentina endured intense snowfall and low temperatures over the weekend.

17 Jul 2017 – One person died and thousands were affected by power outages and stalled routes, meteorological services said Sunday.

Snowfall in some communes of the east of Santiago reached up to 40 centimeters and covered most of the capital’s 44 communes, according to the National Emergency Office (Onemi).

According to Rebolledo, up to noon on Sunday there were still 90,000 customers without electricity, 70,000 of them in the Metropolitan Region.

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8 Comments on Almost middle of summer and still no Northwest Passage

  1. The Sun just isn’t Hitting as Intensly, and it’s a Long Winter !
    We see in our Lifetime just Enough Weather Variation to Make it Both Exiting and Challenging . Only the Man who Dies from Global Change will ever See it !

  2. I so get the shits with climate change dickheads, ask them to show where the snow line has moved. funking blank stares is all you get from them for that question.

  3. This is why we’re moving to Florida. I’m so sick of the long winters and short summers here in New England. I was kind of rooting for the BS doomsday theories of globull warming.

  4. Wonderful documentary “The Polar Sea”. 10 episodes following private sailboats attempting a Northwest Passage in 2015(?).
    Great story telling and photography.
    Well worth the time. 10 episodes.

    66 million years ago, just before the last Killer Asteroid struck Yucatán and destroyed the dinosaurs, scientists assert the Earth was warmer and there was NO ice cap at all at either pole.
    Yet the Earth then supported more and larger life forms than it does now.
    200 foot fern tree forests. 6 foot dragonflys. Plesiosaurs, brontosaurus herds.

    Raquel Welch in a fur bikini.

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