So, the extreme move towards "Frying the whole Northern Hemisphere" might also be associated with how Texas Froze and people died there last winter. There can be a "wobble effect" of colder weather in the winters where it freezes much further south during these extreme swings of temperature. I'm not sure about the scenario in "The Day After Tomorrow" because that was just a movie and maybe that couldn't really happen in real life. However, the kind of Swings that brought misery and death into Texas last winter could occur now again and again simply because of what happened to the Pacific Northwest recently of temperatures into the 100s to 121 degrees in Canada
The other thing I learned recently is that regarding "HEAT WAVES" around 1960 in that there were ONLY 2 Heat waves every year. So, maybe you would have one extreme heat wave of a week or more in June and then maybe you would have another extreme heat wave in maybe August and that would be it.
However, now there are up to 6 heat waves every year instead of the 2 we had before on average. This makes fires much more possible and also makes people dying without air conditioning much more possible too because most people might not know when the next heat wave would or will occur.
So, things like Lytton reaching 121 degrees one day in Canada and burning to the ground (90% of the village) might not be that unusual in the future in places like Canada or Scandinavian Countries or even in Alaska or Siberia in the future. Canada and Siberia by the way are two of the coldest temperature places on earth especially their northern regions in the winters.
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