Solar Grand Solar Minimum part deux

TxGal

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The Oppenheimer Ranch Project has a new podcast out:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH4Oyrq4zBg


Earth’s Magnetic Field Can Switch Direction 10 Times Faster than Previously Thought

13 views•Jul 17, 2020

Run time is 5:50

Earth's Magnetic Field Could Be Changing Much Faster Than We Ever Realized https://bit.ly/2Dtsakr
Earth’s Magnetic Field Can Switch Direction 10 Times Faster than Previously Thought https://bit.ly/3eeR302
Rapid geomagnetic changes inferred from Earth observations and numerical simulations https://go.nature.com/3iOcMPO
Earth's Magnetic Field Is Weakening 10 Times Faster Now http://bit.ly/35nww5v
Extending Global Continuous Geomagnetic Field Reconstructions on Timescales Beyond Human Civilization https://bit.ly/2CitSEO
Laschamp event https://bit.ly/2AJkvNN
Revisiting the Biological Ramifications of Variations in Earth’s Magnetic Field https://bit.ly/2Cqajdq
The Role of Geomagnetic Field Intensity in Late Quaternary Evolution of Humans and Large Mammals http://bit.ly/2WIOf6F
Cosmic Rays, Neutrons And The Mutation Rate In Evolution https://bit.ly/38GFz46
Cosmic rays seeded clouds during the last geomagnetic reversal https://bit.ly/3gK84AE
Winter monsoons became stronger during geomagnetic reversal https://bit.ly/3gGnOVt
Known Geomagnetic Excursions https://bit.ly/3ehj0UI
 

TxGal

Day by day

Hailstones up to baseball-size destroy thousands of acres of crops in Western Minnesota

John Lauritsen
CBS Minnesota
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 11:38 UTC

DAMAGED

Much of the weather talk lately has centered around tornadoes in Ottertail County.

But a hail storm last weekend did significant building and crop damage from Kandiyohi County to Nicollet County. Wind speeds reached 50 miles an hour and at times the storm dropped baseball-sized hail. It was a blow for farmers when commodity prices are already down.

"We had a wonderful crop. Best we've had in this area in five years," said Curt Burns, farmer and crop consultant.

View: https://youtu.be/GV0yQcJnabA


But it only took Mother Nature about 20 minutes to change that. The hail storm was up to 60 miles long and six miles wide, and when it came to crop destruction it didn't discriminate.

"This affected thousands of acres of corn, soy beans, kidney beans, sugar beets, peas, sweet corn, and alfalfa," said Burns.

Acres upon acres were impacted and millions of dollars were lost.


"The few leaves here are very tattered," said Dave Nicolai of U of M Extension while he looked at the damaged corn. "We have stalk breakage and bruising from hail stones themselves."

A couple hundred yards away it's a similar story for soybeans.

"For this time of year, this is really significant," said Seth Naeve, a soybean agronomist for U of M Extension. Naeve said farmers in Renville, McLeod and Sibley Counties were hit especially hard. While soybeans may re-grow, they won't come close to the yield they were on pace for. It's a tough break for this area in what's otherwise been a grade-A growing season across the state.

"These farmers that are affected are affected individually. We really have to consider the impact on individual farmers rather than the collective whole," said Naeve.
 

TxGal

Day by day

WHITE-HOT-LIES: “A MASSIVE HEAT DOME IS HITTING THE U.S.”
JULY 18, 2020 CAP ALLON

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If all you read is mainstream propaganda then 90% of the United States has been melting this past week due to an unprecedented heatwave. The MSM is constructing a new, even more daring narrative–one where “summer” is being used as proof of their prophesied heat-induced apocalypse.

“A massive heat dome is hitting the U.S.” — reads a recent CNBC headline.

“An intensifying heat dome is bringing sweltering heat to the U.S. this summer, with nearly 90% of the country’s population set to experience higher than 90 degree Fahrenheit temperatures this weekend.”

Fact-check.

These are this weekend’s forecast temp anomalies, according to the GFS:

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GFS Temp Anomalies (July 19) — [tropicaltidbits.com].

And here are Monday’s:


GFS Temp Anomalies (July 20) — [tropicaltidbits.com].

It looks above average to the East–it looks pretty hot there, tbh. But to say that 90% of the nation will be suffering an “historic heatwave” is a clear and obvious lie. And this heat dome fib has been persisting all week, even as a myriad of regions were recording some of their coldest summer temps on record.

The northern Iowa city of Mason, for example, hit a low of 44 degrees in the early hours of Thursday morning, July 16, tying its all-time record low for the date set back in 1912 (solar minimum of cycle 14), according to the National Weather Service.

Six other Iowa cities also suffered rare July-lows below 50 degrees through Wednesday night, reports desmoinesregister.com.

A wave of anomalous summer cold swept through large swathes of the Contiguous United States just as the media began its heat dome hype:

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GFS Temp Anomalies (July 14) — [tropicaltidbits.com].

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GFS Temp Anomalies (July 15 AM) — [tropicaltidbits.com].

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GFS Temp Anomalies (July 15 PM) — [tropicaltidbits.com].

Furthermore, many locations in the Northwestern are still to reach 90F (32.2C) this year, including Spokane, Washington, and Great Falls, Montana, reports weather.com–meaning this year will be one of the latest first 90-degree temperatures on record.

Additionally, the first half of July is off to one of the coldest starts on record in both Cut Bank, Montana, and Olympia, Washington.

While historically cool temperatures have also prevailed in Seattle.

For more:


But the intent of articles such as CNBC‘s becomes a lot clearer as we read on: “The heatwave will put people most vulnerable to contracting the coronavirus at heightened risk of illness from high heat and humidity.”

Again, the message infecting all corners of the MSM isn’t one of reality, objectivity, or hope — it’s one of outright fear.

Because whether it be global warming, COVID, or BLM, the job of the orchestrated propaganda is to keep you scared and compliant–and what better way to achieve that than with the unrelenting message that “we’re all about to die”.

Don’t fall for bogus political agendas.

Facts reveal the COLD TIMES are returning in line with historically low solar activity, cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow.

The people can only be fooled for so long.





Prepare accordinglylearn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own.
 
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Martinhouse

Deceased
Just noticed that DuByne of Adapt 2030 has posted part two of his interview with financial guy Bob Kudla.

"Keeping the Tension on People into 2021"

rt = 40:39 minutes.
 

TxGal

Day by day
Just noticed that DuByne of Adapt 2030 has posted part two of his interview with financial guy Bob Kudla.

"Keeping the Tension on People into 2021"

rt = 40:39 minutes.

I'm pretty sure part two is what was posted in #788...this looks like the full version or something different(?). I'll post anyhow - sorry internet has been in and out most of the afternoon with storms - not complaining!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJFPn4V1nZs


Keeping the Tension on People into 2021 (Bob Kudla FULL)
2,280 views•Jul 18, 2020

Run time is 40:38

Bob Kudla from Trade Genius and David DuByne of ADAPT 2030 discuss how the record floods in China with a de-pegging of the HK Dollar from the US Dollar will ripple through the global economy causing incredible inflation for food and daily essentials. With that said there are many places that will weather the financial storm which Bob discusses as well.

•China Floods
•De-pegging of USD from HKD
•ChainLink Cryptocurrency
•U.S Dollar Shortage for trade settlements
•Decentralized Cryptocurrency
•Global Supply Chains constrict
•Physical metals supply chains lock up from mines to bullion delivery
•Reestablishing global supply chains
•Higher wages and higher inflation with new supply chains
•Greening deserts
 

Martinhouse

Deceased
TxGal, you're right, this latest is the full interview. I wondered why it seemed they were repeating themselves. I guess I was too busy doing kitchen chores when I listened to it.

I wish he wouldn't do this. It's bad enough he breaks them up and certainly not necessary to repeat them.

Then again, I could always try to pay better attention to what I'm doing!
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Today's been a do-nothing day. I did go get feed first thing this morning and the mowing guy got everything unloaded for me, but after that, I had to stay indoors with everything closed up because the smell of grass juice in the air closes up my throat really badly.

Actually, the whole day off was probably good for me.
 
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Martinhouse

Deceased
Ice Age Farmer has a new podcast just up a few minutes ago. rt = 17:01

Global AI Surveillance "CLIMATE TRACING" via Emissions Data

I listened to just a couple minutes. It sounds creepy but will have to wait until tomorrow as I am off to bed now.

G'night, all.
 

TxGal

Day by day
Ice Age Farmer has a new podcast just up a few minutes ago. rt = 17:01

Global AI Surveillance "CLIMATE TRACING" via Emissions Data

I listened to just a couple minutes. It sounds creepy but will have to wait until tomorrow as I am off to bed now.

G'night, all.

Thanks, Martinhouse, I'll post that shortly!
 

TxGal

Day by day
Adapt 2030 has a new podcast out:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfB5fauGCL8


(MIAC #288) Surviving the Reset Using Knowledge from Prior Civilizations
4,391 views•Jul 18, 2020

Run time is 28:25

Michael Lazaro from https://www.evolutionaryenergyarts.com and David DuByne creator of the ADAPT 2030 channel on YouTube discuss energetic changes on Earth as the Sun moves into its 400-year cycle affecting crop production, the economy and everyone on our planet. This is an energetic timeline for what you can expect from now to 2023.

•Plasma bolts sculpting the Earth’s Surface
•Technology reset every 400 years
•What happened to civilizations of the last interglacial 120,000 years ago
•Magnetic and oxygen changes on Earth
•Human lifespans during the different Yugas
•Causes of ageing in the human body •What happens when you fast?
•Calorific restriction for more energy •Cellulose = wood Pulp in your Food
•Cellulose content in low fat foods increasing
•USA Food Lobby pushing to increase percentages of cellulose in foods
•Shrinkflation
•Meat is now 3% cellulose
•David LaPoint primer field in our Sun
 

TxGal

Day by day
As Martinhouse mentioned above, Ice Age Farmer has a new podcast out:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApIK_JadkF4


Global AI Surveillance "CLIMATE TRACING" of All Activity via Emissions Data
10,382 views•Jul 18, 2020

Run time is 17:01

A powerful, global AI surveillance system has been announced this week by Al Gore. The system is powerful enough to detect emissions from every power plant, each farm, and every wood-burning stove on the planet. This system affords total information awareness to the powers that be -- and is being plugged in to the DoD's AI weapons system, in a war being perpetrated against all of humanity. Christian breaks it down in this Ice Age Farmer report.
 

TxGal

Day by day

China – “Highest floodwater in recorded history”- At least 33 rivers reaching record-high levels
July 18, 2020 by Robert

Wuhan declares flood red alert. Officials worried that it may overwhelm their masterpiece, the 3 Gorges Dam (the world’s largest & most complicated river anti-flooding system). Hampering supply chains for COVID-19 relief products in other parts of the world.

Large parts of central and eastern China were reeling yesterday from the worst floods in decades.

The city of Wuhan and the provinces of Anhui, Jiangxi and Zhejiang declared red alerts as heavy rain swelled rivers and lakes.

The Three Gorges reservoir, which has been holding back more water to try to ease downstream flood risks, was more than 10m higher than its warning level, the Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province was 2.5m higher than its warning level and farther east, and the water level at Tai Lake near Shanghai rose to nearly 1m higher than its safe level.

The summer rainy season brings floods to China almost every year, but these are record-breaking.

ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) reports at least 140 people have died in central and eastern China as floodwaters rise. In weeks, 28,000 homes have been destroyed in the Yangtze River region, with at least 33 rivers reaching record-high levels.

As China counts the costs of its most punishing flood season in more than three decades, the role played by the massive and controversial Three Gorges Dam — designed to help tame the Yangtze River — has come under fresh scrutiny.

“One of the major justifications for the Three Gorges Dam was flood control, but less than 20 years after its completion we have the highest floodwater in recorded history,” said David Shankman, a geographer with the University of Alabama who studies Chinese floods.

The People’s Daily newspaper said earlier this week that 1.5 million people have already evacuated from flood-prone regions.

Vice Minister of Emergency Management Zheng Guoguan told reporters Monday some regions around the Yangtze river have recorded the highest rainfall in over a half-century.

Wuhan declares flood red alert - Taipei Times

More heavy rain predicted for Chinese provinces where 141 people have died due to flooding

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/devastating-flooding-along-chinas-yangtze-river-rais es-questions-about-worlds-biggest
 

TxGal

Day by day


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“SUGARCANE FROZEN SOLID” IN SOUTH AFRICA + MOUNTAINS RANGES RECORD “BEST SNOWFALL IN YEARS”
JULY 19, 2020 CAP ALLON

Looking at the GFS, practically ALL of Africa turned “blue” and “purple” last week as the mercury ACROSS the 30.37 million km² continent sank below the seasonal average–by more than 12C in some parts:

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NA, July 16

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SA, July 16

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NA, July 17


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In South Africa, a “pretty astonishing” -3.3C (26F) was recorded in the sugarcane fields of Hillcrest, Durban on Friday morning, posted local farmer Jonathan Wells on Facebook.

“Certainly the coldest temperature I’ve ever experienced here,” wrote Wells in the accompanying caption.

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Albert Van Lingen provided a screen grab of sugarcane frozen solid in the fields of Pongola, North Natal, SA:

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Lingen added that it’s the first this has happened in this tropical area.

Corné Shemuel Martin reported a bone-chilling -6C (21.2F) in Hartbeespoort on Friday morning, and posted photographic proof on social media:

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-6C (21.2F) reported in Hartbeespoort.

While Jennifer Berkemeyer, located in Bethlehem district, Eastern Free State, wrote mid-week that this “was the first time ever we’ve encountered frost on the inside of the windows.”

A staggering -11C (12.2F) was recorded on Berkemeyer’s front step at 06h45.


Frost on the inside of the windows in Bethlehem district.

All this anomalous cold has delivered exceptional snow to the SA mountains.

According to Snow Report SA, clearing of the Matroosberg trail is proving very challenging after the past 7-days saw “one of the best snowfalls in years.”

View: https://www.facebook.com/snowreportsa/videos/940614619718473/


“This has been another intensely cold week in South Africa ,” concluded Lingen.

Record cold, the best snowfall for years, and an entirely “blue” African continent — all in a supposedly catastrophically-warming world?

AGW doesn’t fit.

It will never fit.

The theory is on its last legs.

Real science and real-world observations suggest the COLD TIMES are actually returning, in line with historically low solar activity, cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow.

Even NASA appear to agree, if you read between the lines, with their forecast for this upcoming solar cycle (25) seeing it as “the weakest of the past 200 years,” with the agency correlating previous solar shutdowns to prolonged periods of global cooling here.





Don’t fall for bogus, warm-mongering political agendas.

Prepare accordinglylearn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own.
 

TxGal

Day by day

Magnetic North Pole Moving as much as 37 miles per year
July 19, 2020 by Robert

Could this be a precursor to a full-fledged magnetic excursion?
__________

Earth’s magnetic north pole has shifted away from Canada and closer to Siberia at a surprisingly rapid pace in recent years, writes Jennifer Leman in Popular Mechanics (May 15, 2020).

James Clark Ross first identified the magnetic pole on the Boothia Peninsula in Canada’s Nunavut territory in 1831, and scientists have been carefully measuring its location ever since.

While the poles have drifted and even swapped places numerous times over the long course of Earth’s history, what’s different is how quickly this shift is happening. From 1999 to 2005, Earth’s magnetic north pole went from shifting 9 miles – at most -each year to as much as 37 miles in a year.

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Photo credit – Livermore et alNature Geoscience 2020

The movement has been so rapid that the British Geological Survey and U.S. National Geophysical Data Center, which update the World’s Magnetic Model, had to accelerate their process in order to keep up.

These shifts have major consequences for global navigation systems – compasses, ships at sea, smart phones – all are impacted by this magnetic game of tug-o-war.

Could this accelerating movement be a precursor to a full-fledged magnetic excursion? I have no idea. However, magnetic reversal or not, researchers from U.K. and Denmark say they’ve uncovered the reason for the mysterious movement: Two writhing massive blobs on molten iron in Earth’s outer core.

The researchers paper appeared in the May 15 issue of Nature Geoscience.

See all of Jennifer’s article about the “writing blobs”:

The Magnetic North Pole Is Rapidly Moving Because of Some Blobs
 

TxGal

Day by day
The Oppenheimer Ranch Project has a new podcast out:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK5GLL3mPfA


Iceland Earthquake Swarm 15,000+ Quakes - Volcanic Activity Increasing At Bárðarbunga & Reykjanes
4,315 views•Premiered 6 hours ago

Run time is 11:14

Iceland Earthquake Swarm Hits 9,000 Quakes in 10 Days https://bit.ly/3fFcXuN
Moderate mag. 5.0 earthquake - 1.6 km NW of Fagradalsfjall (Iceland) https://bit.ly/2E13mk3
Iceland Geology https://bit.ly/3fFcZTr
Two strong earthquakes in Bárðarbunga volcano yesterday (14-July-2020) https://bit.ly/2WzoggI
Bárðarbunga Info https://s.si.edu/2BeZLhj
Two strong earthquakes north of Grindavík town https://bit.ly/32GvsLT
Earthquake swarm in the Reykjanes volcano https://bit.ly/39dmrev
Reykjanes Info https://s.si.edu/2RTixix
Three strong earthquakes in Tjörnes Fracture Zone close to Gjögurtá https://bit.ly/32MT8OL
Hi-Res Iceland Geology Map https://bit.ly/39eg8ar
 

TxGal

Day by day

Italy's deadly Stromboli volcano suddenly explodes again without warning

Eric Mack
Forbes
Sun, 19 Jul 2020 19:34 UTC

Stromboli volcano eruption
The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology spotted some debris and lava travelling down the slope of the volcano which could have been dangerous for potential hikers

A violent eruption jolted residents of the Italian volcanic island of Stromboli awake at 3 a.m. Sunday.

The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology's observatory at Etna reports that its network recorded a loud explosion and eruption, sending lava and debris falling around the crater of the volcano and slope known as the Sciara del Fuoco, which is sometimes visited by hikers.

Webcam video shows "lava bombs" raining down on the area.

Data from the Laboratory of Experimental Geophysics at the University of Florence indicate that the eruption lasted for about four minutes before conditions on the island returned to relative normal

View: https://youtu.be/7I5-m_r_WJg


"According to geophysical data, this morning's explosion was about 10 times stronger than the average size of explosions at the volcano and comparable to the large eruption on 15 March 2017, but still about one order of magnitude smaller than the two paroxysms last year on 3 July and 28 August 2019," writes Dr. Tom Pfeiffer of VolcanoDiscovery.com.

The July 3, 2019 eruption on the island killed one hiker and sent other tourists wading into the sea to seek safety.

There have been no reports of injuries or other damage as a result of Sunday's eruption so far.

Stromboli is a very active volcano and is thought to have been consistently active, more or less, for perhaps thousands of years.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
Just a personal FYI. After some wringing of hands over normal summer-like temperatures, my area is not forecasted to reach the 90's for another ten days. A "spike" to normalcy, followed by unseasonable coolness.
 

TxGal

Day by day

Snowfall in Himachal Pradesh, India - a month earlier than normal

Anilesh Mahajan
India Today
Wed, 15 Jul 2020 14:27 UTC

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In gloomy times of the Covid pandemic, any good news is welcome. For Himachal Pradesh, it has come in the form of early snowfall, spreading cheer among residents and officials. The state's remote Baralacha and Shinkula regions received snowfall in the first week of July—a month earlier than usual. With the weather bureau predicting a normal monsoon, which should keep temperatures low, more spells of snowfall can be expected in the higher reaches in the weeks to come.

Sixty per cent of Himachal Pradesh receives snowfall, which is critical not only for the state's ecology but its economy as well. Weather experts say the early snowfall this year could well be owing to the lockdown-induced drop in vehicular traffic and industrial activity in the foothills, which may have brought pollution levels down.

The impact of the 90-day lockdown in the state is also visible in other ways, such as cleaner rivers and lakes. This year, the state is witnessing heavy rainfall in the major tourist hubs, such as Kullu-Manali, Chamba-Dalhousie and Shimla-Rampur, as well as the remote tribal districts of Lahaul and Spiti. This will help recharge the natural water sources even as the early snowfall acts as a buffer water source in the upper reaches.

View: https://youtu.be/cYZiUyyJG3Y


View: https://youtu.be/MxtcowD1t8Q


Apart from attracting tourists and recharging the water resources, good spells of snow aid the growth of crops such as apple, cherry, kiwi and apricots, along with the state's local variants of potato and other vegetables. To capitalise on the 'early and longer' spell of snow, the Jairam Thakur government may have to work with horticulturists and farmers to alter the cropping pattern a bit. For example, the apple crops (Himachal variants) require temperatures between 16 to 24 degrees Celsius in October, when flowering starts.

The last time the state witnessed early snowfall was in 2014. Weather experts have blamed the slide in snowfall over the years on rising pollution and climate change. The latest report of the Centre on Climate Change at the Himachal Pradesh Council for Science, Technology and Environment (HIMCOSTE) says the total area under snow cover in the state has reduced by 0.72 per cent, from 20,210 sq. km between October 2018 and May 2019 to 20,064 sq. km for the same period in 2019-2020. A good spell of snow this winter could reverse the trend.

(Read more here)
 

TxGal

Day by day
Adapt 2030 has a new podcast out:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R4Iuy4D7uc


Summer Snow, 500-Year Storms & Volcanoes: Natures Alert (1014)
10,735 views•Jul 20, 2020

Run time is 6:47

Summer snow India, 500 year storm New Zealand along with new data showing no warming in the country for the last 130 years. Brazil record cold in 23 municipalities and multiple volcanic eruptions across Japan. Is it a sign from nature that the changes begin ?
 

TxGal

Day by day

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RARE JULY GROUND-FROSTS SWEEP THE UK AND IRELAND
JULY 21, 2020 CAP ALLON

For the second night night a row, Met Éireann has reported rare summers frosts ACROSS the Republic of Ireland.

Ireland suffered “another unseasonably cold night,” according to the Met Éireann weather experts (Ireland’s Meteorological service). Sub-zero lows (C) were suffered across the island, particularly in central regions.


Minimum Temperature Map (July 20).


Minimum Temperature Map (July 21).

As you can see from the above minimum temperature maps, ground-frosts were also prevalent across Wales and England on July 20 and 21.

Frost in the middle of July?

Still possible in this supposedly catastrophically-warming world of ours — that’s just weather, after all.
What about the entire month of July running 0.4C below the CET 1961-1990 average (an historically cool era btw)?
A little trickier to explain, but I guess 19-days should still be regarded as weather (19 days of heat in Siberia, on the other hand).

So, what about the past decade runner colder? According to data from the UK Met Office, the decade just gone came out COOLER than the 2000s — the UK is now COOLING.
“Crickets.”

Looking forward, Europe’s 2020 summer chills are forecast to continue for at least the rest of July:


GFS 2m Temp Anomalies: July 21 – August 1 [tropicaltidbits.com]

July will likely go down as an historically cool month.

Stay tuned for updates.

The COLD TIMES time are returning, in line with historically low solar activity, cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow.

Even NASA appear to agree, if you read between the lines, with their forecast for this upcoming solar cycle (25) seeing it as “the weakest of the past 200 years,” with the agency correlating previous solar shutdowns to prolonged periods of global cooling here.

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Don’t fall for bogus, warm-mongering political agendas.

Prepare accordinglylearn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Funny.... I saw one that was all black and rescued him from being too close to a spiders web two days ago! :)
Then I thought of this thread (which I’ve never visited ) and voila! You posted about s black one, too!
 

Martinhouse

Deceased
There's an interesting small piece on David DuByne's (Adapt 2030) Twitter page.....about crop flooding in part of China as dams and levees are being blown to deal with the massive floodwaters.
 

TxGal

Day by day
Adapt 2030 has a new podcast out:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vNgehnTAkU


When Systems Break Down People and Commerce Migrate (1015)
4,240 views•Jul 21, 2020

Run time is 10:05

Sugarcane stalks freeze in South Africa with unusual cold, Brazil buys 370% more soybeans from Paraguay than last year and Florida planning new highways to the rural countryside as city residents flee to farms but still need inter-connectivity. The exodus is beginning.
 

TxGal

Day by day

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ANTARCTIC BLAST SET TO LASH NEW ZEALAND WITH [YET MORE] HEAVY SNOW
JULY 22, 2020 CAP ALLON

Storm-force gales, heavy snow, and monster waves are set to batter New Zealand in an onslaught of wild weather, reports odt.co.nz.

Waves climbing higher than 9 metres (30 feet) are predicted to pound western coastal regions of both islands: “These are exceptionally large waves,” said WeatherWatch.co.nz head forecaster Philip Duncan, “people should avoid being too near the water” — great advice, Philip…jeez…?

Additionally, the Antarctic blast will deliver bitterly-low temperatures to all.

Snow is already falling across inland Canterbury, Otago and Southland, but the flurries are expected to significantly worsen tomorrow (July 23), descending to sea-level in the deep south.

View: https://twitter.com/WakaKotahiOS/status/1285728538138640384


As reported by odt.co.nz, a heavy snow watch is in force for Fiordland, south of Dagg Sound, and Southland, south of Mossburn, and Clutha, with periods of snow above 400 m (1.300 ft) from 2pm today until 4pm on Thursday, MetService said. The anomalous chill will also bring snow in Central Otago and the Queenstown Lakes.

View: https://twitter.com/SnowForecast/status/1285631303279415298


Our globe is entering its next solar-driven bout of cooling.

The glaciers are re-advancing.

View: https://twitter.com/PeterGWeather/status/1285293008330665984


The propaganda infiltrating every corner of our modern-day society couldn’t be further from the truth — the COLD TIMES are returning in line with historically low solar activity, cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow.
Even NASA appears to agree, if you read between the lines, with their forecast for this upcoming solar cycle (25) seeing it as “the weakest of the past 200 years,” with the agency correlating previous solar shutdowns to prolonged periods of global cooling here.





Prepare accordinglylearn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own.
 

Martinhouse

Deceased
Adapt 2030 has just put up a podcast.

Largest Floods in Chinese History Wiped Out the Country's Food & Grain Supply.

I thought it was interesting.....lots of pictures.

rt = 16:59
 

The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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So there's a fairly substantial body of data on how the last couple of minimums affected the US, and so there's a fairly good model available for how the next one will go.

Is there any data on how the Dalton and Maunder affected the rest of the world, especially outside of Europe?
 

TxGal

Day by day
Thanks, Martinhouse!

Here's the Adapt 2030 Martinhouse mentioned above:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erONP33MBlA


Largest Floods in Chinese History Wiped Out the Country’s Food & Grain Supply (1016)
15,712 views • Premiered 11 hours ago

Run time is 16:59

The largest floods in the last 400 years are beginning to overwhelm China's central cities and surrounding grain growing and agriculture zones. At present 100+ million people will need to evacuate. With the unfathomable losses of food production, China will need to go on a buying spree unlike the world has ever seen for food imports. This will start with rice from Asia and move to every continent. The images in the video will give you an idea of the situation, and the precarious events our world will witness. Gold, silver, cryptocurrency, how will China pay for it all?
 

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And another from Adapt 2030:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtcwX5gq-Oc


The Reason Your Life Has Changed and How Expensive Things Will Become 2021-2023 (David Morgan 1/2)
8,454 views • Jul 22, 2020

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David Morgan from TheMorganReport.com and David DuByne from ADAPT 2030 discuss repeating Grand Solar Minimum cycles that are driving most of the economic and cultural changes we are seeing today as governments try to retain power as our world moves into a 400 year cycle of low solar activity that is beginning to affect global food production. From now through 2023 the intensification of crop losses and awareness of why the world has shifted will be apparent to most, then the Fingerprints of the Grand Solar Minimum play out in real time. Its a forecast-able cycle where gold, silver and land take regain their true value as stores of wealth.
 

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So there's a fairly substantial body of data on how the last couple of minimums affected the US, and so there's a fairly good model available for how the next one will go.

Is there any data on how the Dalton and Maunder affected the rest of the world, especially outside of Europe?

I think most of us have focused on North America and Europe, but as I recall there is a good amount of data on the other regions and is tied to historical events and how the changes in climate caused/contributed to those events. The first that comes to mind for me would be the area of Egypt, but that will take a lot of digging and reading to pull up. Some of that might be on the old GSM thread already.
 

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ENGLAND ON COURSE FOR A SUB-15C JULY FOR ONLY THE 5TH TIME SINCE 1961 — GRAND SOLAR MINIMUM
JULY 23, 2020 CAP ALLON

Despite all the data-tampering, the ignoring of the UHI-effect, and the unrelenting propaganda, the UK just won’t heat-up…

King of the warm-mongers, the UK Met Office, recently admitted as much themselves. One of their latest data sets revealed that the 2010’s actually came out cooler than the 2000’s — a fact I keep repeating, because it’s so bloody telling. We were told average temperatures would rise “linearly” — always up and up and up on an endless march to catastrophe if no action was taken.

Now, I can buy a year or two falling out of line — local weather patterns and natural ocean current-fluctuations etc. can explain why 2018 was cooler than 2017 and 2016, for example — but an entire decade falling by the wayside?

No, this is evidence that the Sun has had its say, that its Grand Solar MAXIMUM has run its course, and that its waning activity is now ushering in the next cooling cycle, the next Grand Solar MINIMUM:



The Central England Temperature record (CET) measures the monthly mean surface air temperatures for the Midlands region of England. It is the longest series of monthly temperature observations in existence, anywhere in the world.

The CET’s mean reading for July, 2020 (to the 21st) is sitting at 15.3C — that’s 0.6C below the 1961-1990 average (the current standard period of reference for climatological data used by the WMO–just a coincidence that its also an historically cool era…). That number of 15.3C has been sinking lower and lower as the month has progressed, and looking at the GFS that slide looks set to continue for the remainder of the month.


GFS 2m Temp Anomalies (July 23 – July 31) — tropicaltidbits.com

July, 2020 will most likely finish-up with as a sub-15C month, and since 1961 (the WMO’s favorite starting point) only 4 other months have recorded such a reading — 1965 (14C), 1980 (14.7C), 1988 (14.7C), and 1978 (14.8C).

The UK is unquestionably suffering an historically cool July. However, just as they did with the revelation that the 2010’s were cooler than the 2000’s, the MSM will surely sweep this fact under their what-now-must-be-bulging rug of climate inconveniences.

And one final note, central England’s coldest July on record remains that of 1816 — “the year without a summer” — when a crop-wrecking mean of 13.4C was logged:


The COLD TIMES are returning, the lower-latitudes are REFREEZING, in line with historically low solar activity, cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a meridional jet stream flow. Even NASA appears to agree, if you read between the lines, with their forecast for this upcoming solar cycle (25) seeing it as “the weakest of the past 200 years,” with the agency correlating previous solar shutdowns to prolonged periods of global cooling here.



Prepare accordinglylearn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own.
 

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All, there are so many articles on the recent floods that are causing devastating affects on crops, people, and entire regions in countries across the world it's hard to bring them all in.

Please follow the link below to catch up on all the flooding reports (scroll down):

 

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Active leak of sea-bed methane discovered in Antarctica for first time

Bob Yirka
Phys.org
Wed, 22 Jul 2020 12:00 UTC

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A team of researchers with Oregon State University has confirmed the first active leak of sea-bed methane in Antarctica. In their paper published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the group describes their trip to Cinder Cones located at McMurdo Sound situated in the Ross Sea, and why they believe it signals very serious repercussions for global warming.

Comment: Our planet is not warming, Antarctica included: Colder summers killing Antarctica's moss forests

Scientists believe that there is a large amount of methane sealed beneath the ocean floor off the coast of Antarctica. It is believed to have developed from algae decaying beneath the seafloor sediment. And it has likely been there for a very long time. As the planet has warmed, scientists have become concerned that the methane could be released if the waters above it were to warm. And if that were to occur, they fear it would release so much methane that there would be no recovering — the planet would warm beyond our means to survive.

The researchers note that the methane leak at the Cinder Cones is not in a part of the ocean that has been warming; thus, the reason for the leak is a mystery. Much more concerning is the reaction of undersea microbes. Prior research has shown that when other parts of the seafloor begin releasing methane, microbes move in and eat it, preventing it from making its way to the surface and into the atmosphere. Cinder Cones has been leaking for at least five years, they note, but as yet, methane-eating microbes have not moved in. Thus, the methane is almost certainly making its way into the atmosphere. The reason this is so concerning, they point out, is because it suggests that if other parts of the seafloor in Antarctica begin to seep methane due to warming, microbes may not move into the area quickly enough to prevent massive amounts of the gas from making its way into the atmosphere. They plan to continue monitoring seepage at Cinder Cones, noting that it could take as long as five more years for microbes to move in. But that research will have to wait, as the pandemic has put their plans on hold.
More information: Andrew R. Thurber et al. Riddles in the cold: Antarctic endemism and microbial succession impact methane cycling in the Southern Ocean, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2020). DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.1134

News release by Oregon State University

Journal information: Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Comment: Antarctica's ocean may be warming and that is likely related to the numerous undersea volcanoes, whose activity may also be increasing: Volcanoes melting West Antarctic glaciers, 3 new studies confirm

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