Cherrypicking is a vital tool in their armoury, so let's illustrate it with a working example: how to make Northern
Hemisphere summers colder than winters.
Not exact matches
In an interesting and so far unexplained atmospheric riddle, the air at that altitude is actually
colder in
summer than in winter, causing these clouds to form only in the
summer months in either
hemisphere.
Chilling of the Northern
Hemisphere was pronounced:
cold summers, incessant rains, floods, and resulting poor harvests, according to medieval records.
During
summer, the northern
hemisphere will mainly become
cold, rainy and cloudy.
I was much
colder visiting this area then I was visiting Antarctica (you can only visit Antarctica when it is
summer in the southern
hemisphere).
But never mind, because here's a great mod to keep you entertained during these
cold winter's evenings (or
summer if you're in the southern
hemisphere, I guess).
During
summer, the northern
hemisphere will mainly become
cold, rainy and cloudy.
While temperatures in the Northern
Hemisphere were warmer than average during the
summers, the tropics and areas of the Southern
Hemisphere were
colder than average which comprised an average global temperature still overall lower than present day temperatures Northwestern North America had peak warmth first, from 11,000 to 9,000 years ago, while the Laurentide ice sheet still chilled the continent.
For instance, a series of stupendous eruptions from the Icelandic volcano Eldgjá from A.D. 939 to 940 led to one of the
coldest summers the Northern
Hemisphere had experienced in 1,500 years, Live Science previously reported.
In the northern
hemisphere only; in
summer but
colder in winter; for reasons completely unlike today; not with 6.7 billion people trying to maintain large - scale agriculture; then we hit the Subatlantic period around 5,700 years ago and cultural artefacts in the historical record suddenly change.
Moreover, the tree - ring data revealed that in A.D. 940, the Northern
Hemisphere had one of its
coldest summers in the previous 1,500 years — a
cold shift consistent with the release of large amounts of volcanic sulfur into the atmosphere, the researchers said.
[The] popular belief that the world is cooling is reinforced by
cold weather anomalies in the United States in the
summer of 2009 and
cold anomalies in much of the Northern
Hemisphere in December 2009.
It has been a pretty
cold winter in the Northern
Hemisphere (and it is the yearly average that matters when it comes to putting a point on this line) our
summer hasn't been that hot; we are now getting tropical weather in Victoria (hot wet instead of hot dry).
Deglaciation is caused by
colder winters and warmer
summers in the northern
hemisphere.
20 Humid Continental Subarctic Not in the Southern
Hemisphere Between 40º and 50º N latitude Winters = Severe
Summer = warm and great precipitation Subarctic Winters are long and bitterly
cold Summers are warm and very short The highest annual temperature range on Earth
The conditions are reversed in the Southern
Hemisphere: relatively
cold winters and hot
summers, which cause glaciers to recede.
Subarctic Climate Occurs mainly in Northern
hemisphere south of Arctic Ocean Winters are long and bitterly
cold;
summers short and cool Below freezing half the year Tundra Climate Coastal areas along the Arctic Ocean Long, bitterly
cold winters In some parts is permafrost, or permanently frozen layers of soil Ice Cap Climate North and South poles Temperature lows of more than - 120 F Snow and ice remain year - round, but little precipitation Highland Climate Found on mountains Includes polar climates plus others; several climates in one As you go up a mountain, temperatures drop and plant life grows sparser.