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    #11
    I read it sort of.
    Definitely says "the north pole".
    But also uses the word "could" several times. Sorry.

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      #12
      Anything I find says -22c, doubt its raining.

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        #13
        Maybe India isn't as concerned about the reports of record temps as they are going to export some of their unusual wheat surplus to fill some of the conflict shortfall.

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          #14
          Originally posted by makar View Post
          Anything I find says -22c, doubt its raining.
          Since it seems some of you are unable to copy and paste a link, here are a couple of quotes from the story.

          "In Hopen, an island off Svalbard in the Barents Sea at 76 degrees north latitude, the temperature recently hit 39 degrees (3.9 Celsius), its highest March temperature on record."

          "Weather models indicate the same plume of warmth will reach the North Pole on Wednesday with temperatures between 29 and 33 degrees (near 0 Celsius)."

          "“For example, heavy rain over sea ice,” wrote the team. “This might have serious implications on a possible early melting of the sea ice, and this in the mid of March!”"

          tweet from scientific aircrew that actually observed the rain
          HALO-(AC)³
          @HALOAC3
          Unbelievable warm air masses in the central #Arctic. We even observed heavy liquid precipitation over sea ice. Rain over sea ice at 76 degree N! #Arctic Amplification #AC3TR #HALOAC3
          1:47 PM · Mar 13, 2022·Twitter for iPhone


          "The team also encountered tall convective clouds, or clouds energized by vertical heat transfer in the atmosphere. Some had blossomed almost as tall as clouds usually found in the tropics."


          I found reports of rain over sea ice from convective clouds in the very high Arctic occuring during winter, and at a time when the area is still under 24 hour darkness to be very interesting so I shared it. As expected some of you will deny this occurred because it does not fit your bias and so be it. For the open minded on here that are interested in unusual WEATHER phenomena well here is North Pole rains in winter.

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            #15
            BTW, maybe this is why prairie farmers did not get any drought relief for the unusual weather conditions last summer. Maybe government people reject the drought happened just like some of you reject the actual observations of a scientific team that observed winter rain in the high arctic. Maybe since there was no severe drought in Ottawa, how could it have possibly have happened on the prairies just like since on land weather stations in the high arctic did not record these temps, the closest being 500+ miles south. Maybe since drought happened in the 30s and we are still farming today, government seen no point in helping just like the argument that has been made here that the high arctic was once tropical so is this really unusual. I am sure some of you even think Helmach must be lying about his kid riding a bike in dry stubble fields now given you have still 4 feet of snow in your farm yards.

            I posted for interest only and not to get into an argument if the Washington post report of observed weather by a scientific team it was really true or if the Washington Post is truthful.
            Last edited by dmlfarmer; Mar 18, 2022, 07:05.

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              #16
              Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
              BTW, maybe this is why prairie farmers did not get any drought relief for the unusual weather conditions last summer. Maybe government people reject the drought happened just like some of you reject the actual observations of a scientific team that observed winter rain in the high arctic. Maybe since there was no severe drought in Ottawa, how could it have possibly have happened on the prairies just like since on land weather stations in the high arctic did not record these temps, the closest being 500+ miles south. Maybe since drought happened in the 30s and we are still farming today, government seen no point in helping just like the argument that has been made here that the high arctic was once tropical so is this really unusual. I am sure some of you even think Helmach must be lying about his kid riding a bike in dry stubble fields now given you have still 4 feet of snow in your farm yards.

              I posted for interest only and not to get into an argument if the Washington post report of observed weather by a scientific team it was really true or if the Washington Post is truthful.
              Or maybe western Canada didn’t get any drought relief because the Federal Liberals don’t give a damn about farmers in Western Canada. They are more interested in carbon taxing us into a non competitive oblivion.

              And as you are always portraying yourself as the Poster who corrects B.S., here is an exact quote from your initial thread on this post: “today it is raining at the north pole”, no mention of Alaska.

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                #17
                It’s amazing how they could see so well in the dark ….could you share with us dlm…always wanting to learn

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by blackjack View Post
                  It’s amazing how they could see so well in the dark ….could you share with us dlm…always wanting to learn
                  Have you ever been in an airplane flying a polar route during the winter. Even though it is dark on the ground, because of the altitude, it is light enough to see clouds, etc. (this logic may not make sense to you if you are a flat earther too) Planes also have weather radar which can indicate rain, hail, snow etc. Those observations of clouds and rainfal were made from the air if you bothered to read the article I linked to)

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                    #19
                    Thank you dml

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                      Or maybe western Canada didn’t get any drought relief because the Federal Liberals don’t give a damn about farmers in Western Canada. They are more interested in carbon taxing us into a non competitive oblivion.

                      And as you are always portraying yourself as the Poster who corrects B.S., here is an exact quote from your initial thread on this post: “today it is raining at the north pole”, no mention of Alaska.
                      Hamloc, you are pointing the finger at the wrong person. Go read post 6 by Case where he asked if that was the same north pole as the one he posted the weather observations from. CASE posted about weather in North Pole ALASKA first in this thread. I simply responded to him that it was not north pole Alaska that I was talking about. Try again!

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