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Winter 2015/16 –versus- Winter 1939/40
10th Post - 09 January 2016

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Polish and German climate science on winter 1939/40
a shame!
Adolf Hitler changed climate and they do not know.

Addendum  I (below): There is no link between El Niño and January 1940 –
"Right Prof. Stefan Brönnimann”?

Evidence is abundantly at hand. Towards the end of the 1930s the Earth was the warmest in several hundred years. Particularly since the end of the Little Ice air temperatures increased, and for 200 years the winters had become warmer and warmer, at least in Europe. Only four months after the Germans ambushed their neighbor Poland brutally, burned down Warsaw, and plow the waters from the Baltic, North Sea and beyond  by naval warfare, the weather run amok and dragged Europe into the coldest winter for more than 100 years, and climate science knows and understand  nothing.


On 11th Januar 1940 temperature dropped
to −41.0 °C (−41.8 °F)
in  Siedlce/Polen (52° 10' N, 22°16,2' O)

about 100 km east of Warsaw.

It is the alltime low for Poland . HERE and HERE


 Since the 1st of January a cold corridor with less than -10°C streched from West-Germany eastwards. On January 11, 1940 the tempertur minimum had been -18.3° and in Berlin -22°C. (Source: WZ: Wetterwerte).  (First published on 7th January 2013 HERE)

More than seven decades have passed that Adolf Hitler could have been accused of being the first and worst criminal in climate matters. Polish scientists should have made that clear, and should have presented the bill to Hitler, his government, and to their colleagues in meteorology services.  Even their successor have a higher responsibility in this respect than anyone else. German meteorology was very well manned and equipped during World War Two (WWII), the lived and worked in the center of war and the extreme cold winter 1939/40, and had access to huge data collected and analyzed. But they did not see anything, investigated the breakdown in weather, even worst, they did not even showed any interest.

 

 

 

 

Winter 1939/40 at: http://www.lars-hattwig.de/Wetter5.html     Graphic: http://www.lars-hattwig.de/wi1939-40.gif /

 

 The drama in Finland at Christmas is discussed HERE: December 24th 1939: Report by James Aldridge: “The cold numbs the brain in this Arctic hell, snow sweeps over the darkened wastes, the winds howl and the temperature is 30 degrees below zero (minus 34.4° C). …. cont//

 

 

 

The New York Times provides an excellent picture of war efforts, and crash down of weather

 

 

 

 

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ADD. I: There is no link between
El Niño and January 1940
"Right Prof. Stefan Brönnimann”?

That is one of the questions to start the series in last October  HERE.

El Niño still runs strong in the Pacific showing worldwide some typical weather pattern. As far as Europe is mentioned the  forecast expects temperature above average in the first half period of winter, and lower towards winter’s end.

 

What a big difference between January 1039 and January 2016, not only a little but tremendously. There might be some small similarities, for example in the United States  (see HERE) and the US-January-1940-Temp-Map, or three cold days in Siedlce last week from 03-05 January.  The Polish cold record was more than 20°C lower, and the cold remained, and got even worst.

 

 

 

Today the situation look very different. Forecasts expect temperature well above average. Until now this winter proves that any claim the war winter 1939/40 has anything to do is completely unfounded. Further Reading

QUESTION: ”Prof. Stefan Brönnimann is it not high time to get things right and to apologize for the grand mistake made a decade ago with your Letter to Nature (NATURE |VOL 431|21 OCTOBER 2004)”

 

The current status of El Niño (Nov-Dec-2015)

 

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All Posts since October 2015 on:

El Niño
Winter 2015/16 –versus- Winter 1939/40

Introduction (20. Oct): Has El Niño a role on sub-cold winters in Europe?  A continuous comparison

Post 1 (21.Oct): Stefan Brönnimann claims: Extreme winter 1940-1942 due to El Niño! -19-

Post 2 (22.Oct): USA deprived of rain - October to December 1939 -18-

Post Special (24.Oct): Hurricane PATRICIA; 'Strongest ever' storm – End of October 2015 -18a-

Post 3 (19.Nov):  El Niño Autumn 1939 vs. 2015 -17-

Post 4 (01.Dec): Jet Stream blocked in late 1939  – By naval war not El Niño –-16-

Post 5 (16.Dec): Siberian freeze arrive in Europe -  December 1939 -15-

Post 6 (22.Dec): Merry Christmas and Peace upon Meteorology,……… -14-

Post 7 (30.Dec): Huge Difference – December 1939 & December 2015 – -13-

Post 8 (Special): Northern Europe’s Mild Winters. [Essay, about pages 12) -12-

Post 9 (04.Jan): On….the Met- Office asked: What’s been happening to our weather? -11-

Post 10 (09.Jan): Polish and German climate science on winter 1939/40.a shame!  -10-


 

 

 













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Author: Dr. And Bernaerts, 2016

 

About winter 1939/40 further reading:

“Failures of Meteorology! Unable to Prevent Climate Change and World Wars? Oceans Make Climate!” 
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14 December 2014:  How serious is Met-Office to understand  a “weather bomb” 

14. June 2013: Met Office brainstorms UK bad weather, titles THE GUARDIAN – 13. June 2013 (ocl-7-9)

23. April 2013: Met-Off loose talk on cold March 2013? North and Baltic Sea should not be ignored! (ocl_9-8)
11. April 2013: 'Urgent' need to see if Arctic affects UK extreme cold? No! MetOffice should investigate the impact of human activities in the North- and Baltic Sea ! (co_9-4) 
03 April 2013: Did the cold March 2013 came from Siberia ? A not well founded claim! (ocl_9-9) 
29 March 2013: Cold March 2013 in company with March 1942 & 1917 (co 10-2)  
27. March 2013: Strong Start – Strong Ending; Winter 2012/13. About the Role of North- and Baltic Sea (2007seatraining 1310)
26. March 2013; March 2013 snow in the UK and the North Sea . Did human activities contributed? (ocl 10_2) 
21 March 2013; Cold March 2013 in UK and North Europe science should be able to explain! (ocl_10-3) 
07 March 2013:  Winter 2012/13 for Northern Europe is over! The Baltic and North Sea will prevent a surprise in March! (ocl-10_4)
19. January 2013: Northern Europe's bulwark against Asian cold from 19-31. (oc_12-8)
14. January 2013: North- and Baltic Sea influence Europe ’s winter 2012/2013 until now. (ocl_12_6) 
09 December 2012 (+ 21 & 26 Dec) : Are we heading to severe Baltic Sea ice conditions by 30th December 2012? (2007seatraining)

 

 Essays on arctic warming causes cold winters 

2013__Environmental Research Letters Volume 8 Number 1 Qiuhong Tang et al 2013 Environ. Res. Lett. 8 014036 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/014036 
Cold winter extremes in northern continents linked to Arctic sea ice loss  http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/1/014036 
___”The results suggest that the winter atmospheric circulation at high northern latitudes associated with Arctic sea ice loss, especially in the winter, favours the occurrence of cold winter extremes at middle latitudes of the northern continents.”

 

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All Posts since
October 2015 on:

El Niño
Winter 2015/16 –
versus-
Winter 1939/40

Introduction (20. Oct): Has El Niño a role on sub-cold winters in Europe?  A continuous comparison

Post 1 (21.Oct): Stefan Brönnimann claims: Extreme winter 1940-1942 due to El Niño! -19-

Post 2 (22.Oct): USA deprived of rain - October to December 1939 -18-

Post Special (24.Oct): Hurricane PATRICIA; 'Strongest ever' storm – End of October 2015 -18a-

Post 3 (19.Nov):  El Niño Autumn 1939 vs. 2015 -17-

Post 4 (01.Dec): Jet Stream blocked in late 1939  – By naval war not El Niño –-16-

Post 5 (16.Dec): Siberian freeze arrive in Europe -  December 1939 -15-

Post 6 (22.Dec): Merry Christmas and Peace upon Meteorology,……… -14-

Post 7 (30.Dec): Huge Difference – December 1939 & December 2015 – -13-

Post 8 (Special): Northern Europe’s Mild Winters. [Essay, about pages 12) -12-

Post 9 (04.Jan): On….the Met- Office asked: What’s been happening to our weather? -11-

Post 10 (09.Jan): Polish and German climate science on winter 1939/40.a shame!  -10-

Post 11 (25. Jan): Ice Drama January 1940 - Now Heat Record  
But Meteorology  is not interested!  -9-:



 


 


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 Selection of previous posts:

14 December 2014: How serious is MetOffice to understand a “weather bomb"

07. July 2013: Competent science should know it since long: “Imprint of Southern Ocean eddies on winds, clouds and rainfall” (ocl_6-9)

14. June 2013: Met Office brainstorms UK bad weather, titles THE GUARDIAN – 13. June 2013 (ocl-7-9)

23. April 2013: Met-Off loose talk on cold March 2013?

11. April 2013: 'Urgent' need to see if Arctic affects UK extreme cold? No! MetOffice should investigate the impact of human activities in the North- and Baltic Sea ! (co_9-4)
 
04 April 2013: Did the cold March 2013 come from Siberia ?  A not well founded claim!

 29 March 2012: Cold March 2013 in company with March 1942 & 1917 (co 10-2)

26. March 2013; March 2013 snow in the UK and the North Sea . Did human activities contributed? (ocl 10_2)

21 March 2013; Cold March 2013 in UK and North Europe science should be able to explain! (ocl_10-3)

7. March 2013:   Winter 2012/13 for Northern Europe is over! The Baltic and North Sea will prevent a surprise in March! (ocl 10-4)

19. Jan. 2013; Northern Europe  
bulwark against Asian cold
 from 19-31. January 2013 (co-12-8)

14. January 2013: North- and Baltic Sea influence Europe ’s winter 2012/2013 until now. --left-- (COL-12-6)

07. Jan. 2013: Record cold in Poland ! Minus 41°C on 11th Jan.1940 in Siedlce! (OCL-12-7)

23. Dec. 2012 + Update 17/01:  Had the Battle of Stalingrad been hampered by unusual low temperatures in December 1942? (OCL-12-8 

December 15, 2012
The impact of shipping on ocean and global warming (COL-12-9)

December 2012:
Roger Pielke Sr. and Climate Definition
- A field of jargon words and misuse of definitions –
(whatisclimate)

Dec. 09. 2012 (+ updates): 
Are we heading to severe   Baltic Sea ice conditions by 30th December 2012? (2007seatraining)