Before deciding on actions now, or at the UN annual climate summit in Glasgow, should the published observations of A.J. Drummond in 1943 not be taken seriously and investigate thoroughly. The decisive findings are as follows:
• “The present century has been marked by such a widespread tendency towards mild winters that the ‘old-fashioned winters’, of which one had heard so much, seemed to have gone forever”.
• The sudden arrival at the end of 1939 of what was to be the beginning of a series of cold winters was therefore all the more surprising.
• “Never since the winters of 1878/79, 1879/80 and 1880/81 have there been in succession three so severe winters as those of 1939/40, 1940/41 and 1941/42.”
• “Since comparable records began in 1871, the only other three successive winters as snowy as the recent ones (1939/40, 1940/41 1941/42) were those during the last war, namely 1915/16, 1916/17 and 1917/18…”
Drummond, A. J.; (1943); “Cold winters at Kew Observatory, 1783-1942”; Quarterly Journal of Royal Met. Soc., No. 69, pp. 17-32, and ibid; Discussion: “Cold winters at Kew Observatory, 1783-1942”; Quarterly Journal of Royal Met. Soc., 1943, p. 147ff.
Discussed at:
https://oceansgovernclimate.com/the-first-climate-criminal-adolf-hitler-1889-1945/