According to professional meteorologist and weather forecaster Joe #&@%i, the Arctic (80N) just experienced its coldest month of May in Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) record books (dating back 65 years, to 1958).
#&@%i, via Twitter (@BigJoe#&@%i), writes: “only one, perhaps two days were average…”
This is visualized on the zoomed-in DMI graph embedded below, which shows the 1958-2023 mean (blue line) and the daily mean temperature for 2023 (orange line):
Well-below average temps hit 80N throughout May, continuing into June — Daily Mean Temp +80N, with ERA40 [DMI].
“This despite climate activists showing absurd GFS warmth over the Arctic,” continues #&@%i.
“You can be darn sure if it was the warmest May on record, it would be making headlines.”
In turn, the cold May lead to ‘healthy’ Arctic sea ice advances:
#&@%i also points to May temperatures globally, and calls out apparent NOAA obfuscation; another example of not showing the whole story.
NOAA’s ”percentiles’ map for May 2023 is out, and, once again, actual temperatures expose how absurdly biased it is.
Below were the ACTUAL temperature anomalies for May — points out #&@%i:
And here is how NOAA shows it:
https://electroverse.info/coldest-may-80n-greenland-gains-warmer-in-the-past-zharkova-interview/