Post by barb43 on Nov 13, 2019 16:57:01 GMT
Ready For A Catastrophically Cold Winter? Ramifications Beyond Your Heating Bill
www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=3588#QAmM6I03Mgm1Ki5X.99
You have to scroll almost halfway down through this article, but then it gets interesting.
The Old Farmer's Almanac says that the upcoming winter "will be remembered for strong storms" featuring heavy rain, sleet, and a lot of snow. The periodical actually used the word "snow-verload" to describe the conditions we can expect in the coming months.
The article goes on to explain why. We're currently in a period of Solar Minimum, which means few to no sunspots are occurring daily. As a result, temperatures on earth are lower. An international panel of experts gathered at NOAA's annual Space Weather Workshop to forecast the next solar cycle. Their report, or prediction, was a mixed bag of possibilities.
This "little ice age" is described as having severely affected Europe, Iceland, parts of China, and the early European settlers of North America. The effects included frozen rivers, shortened growing seasons & failed harvests, ground freezing to several feet, the encroachment of glaciers, and mass famines. The population of Iceland was reduced by 50%.
This sounds like terrible scare tactics, of course, but what's the point of scaring people half to death? The article is an interesting read. It closes with this:
So much for global warming. I'm wondering if this panel met back in the 70s and put out a report that prompted all of the hoopla about how we were going to have a new Ice Age before long and be wiped out?
On the positive side, this leads me to believe glacial ice may increase at the poles at least. It also made me think this might be the only good thing about having fake food - people could be fed, assuming we had electricity and jobs to create it and pay for it.
www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=3588#QAmM6I03Mgm1Ki5X.99
You have to scroll almost halfway down through this article, but then it gets interesting.
The Old Farmer's Almanac says that the upcoming winter "will be remembered for strong storms" featuring heavy rain, sleet, and a lot of snow. The periodical actually used the word "snow-verload" to describe the conditions we can expect in the coming months.
The article goes on to explain why. We're currently in a period of Solar Minimum, which means few to no sunspots are occurring daily. As a result, temperatures on earth are lower. An international panel of experts gathered at NOAA's annual Space Weather Workshop to forecast the next solar cycle. Their report, or prediction, was a mixed bag of possibilities.
If the panel is correct, already-low sunspot counts will reach a nadir sometime between July 2019 and Sept 2020, followed by a slow recovery toward a new Solar Maximum in 2023-2026.
There are others that believe that we have now entered a "grand solar minimum" such as the one that our planet experienced several hundred years ago. That one was known as "the Maunder Minimum", and it resulted in a "little ice age"...
There are others that believe that we have now entered a "grand solar minimum" such as the one that our planet experienced several hundred years ago. That one was known as "the Maunder Minimum", and it resulted in a "little ice age"...
This "little ice age" is described as having severely affected Europe, Iceland, parts of China, and the early European settlers of North America. The effects included frozen rivers, shortened growing seasons & failed harvests, ground freezing to several feet, the encroachment of glaciers, and mass famines. The population of Iceland was reduced by 50%.
This sounds like terrible scare tactics, of course, but what's the point of scaring people half to death? The article is an interesting read. It closes with this:
We do not know when solar activity will return to normal, but for now we should all prepare for a bitterly cold winter.
Despite all of our advanced technology, we remain deeply dependent on the weather. Even a year or two of bad harvests could potentially be absolutely catastrophic, and the mainstream media will not tell us the truth until it is way too late to do anything about it.
Despite all of our advanced technology, we remain deeply dependent on the weather. Even a year or two of bad harvests could potentially be absolutely catastrophic, and the mainstream media will not tell us the truth until it is way too late to do anything about it.
So much for global warming. I'm wondering if this panel met back in the 70s and put out a report that prompted all of the hoopla about how we were going to have a new Ice Age before long and be wiped out?
On the positive side, this leads me to believe glacial ice may increase at the poles at least. It also made me think this might be the only good thing about having fake food - people could be fed, assuming we had electricity and jobs to create it and pay for it.