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  1. They did a reading of -150 in the 1885 and that was the lowest ever recorded in that location. The scientist in the same interview on CNN said this.

    1. @Icarus & The Rabbit You don’t have to agree. It’s pretty easy to verify. I don’t care about the random opinions of those uneducated on earths climate history. If they are only looking at the last 150 years.

    2. @Franklin I said “recorded” history. When they started making records. Nothing about the dinosaurs and global warming saving us. You totally missed the point that CNN was contradicting its own interview.

    3. @Bonsse88 this is true.

      Regardless, we are coming to the end of the previous ice age. it should remain nice and warm during this interglacial period for a few thousand years.

      If people are around when things start getting colder again, we’ll have a REAL climate emergency.

    4. @Gip Bwok The lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level is -89.2 °C (-128.6°F) at the Soviet Vostok station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983 by ground measurements.

      In Russia, by far the coldest region is Yakutia. The lowest temperature among populated places was recorded in two places. So, in 1892, a temperature of -67.8 degrees Celsius was recorded in Verkhoyansk. Almost the same temperature was measured in 1933 in Oymyakon: -67.7 degrees. In 1938, in the same Oymyakon, the temperature dropped to -77.8 degrees, but this measurement was not officially confirmed. The record of the lowest temperature on Earth. In any case, Yakutsk Oymyakon and Verkhoyansk, apparently, are the coldest places in the Northern hemisphere of the Earth.

      In January 2023, in the village of Oymyakon, the temperature reached 65°C

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    1. @Franklin bruh are you not understanding what I am saying? My thermometer said -40 “Fahrenheit”, we received emergency texts to seek heating shelters.

  2. I’ve worked in -30F weather years ago. Six hours in that crap. Never again! I couldn’t bare -108F. I’d tell my boss to schedule the project another day.

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  3. Whether the weather be cold, or whether the weather be hot. We’ll weather the weather, whatever the weather…
    Whether we like it or not.😉

  4. There is no difference between -100 and – 150 ..wind + that temperature a human being is frozen in 30 seconds

  5. We hit -53 with the wind chill here in my part of MA the same day. I couldn’t imagine doubling up on that.

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    2. You do realize the wind doesn’t change the temperature right. That also wasn’t the temperature. Also unless you plan to travel to another mountain peak to get the coldest wind chill possible like this news team, you aren’t going to see those Temperatures or windchills.

  6. Meanwhile we’re complaining in Hawaiʻi that it was 69°F yesterday ’cause it’s almost unheard of to have a daily high drop below 70°F. Even on Mauna Kea, the coldest it’s ever been was 12°F…maybe a little colder with the windchill,but nothing near -108°F!!!

  7. We’re in the midst of our polars changing that is why you’re seeing extreme temperature changes those Temps are what you’d have in Antarctica and scientists know it our poles move 30 miles every year due to global warming

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