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    [...]
    ...With the world news focusing on power grids and satellite disruptions all pointing to hackers or planned government exercises, the global media hasn't looked to the collapsing magnetosphere and weakened magnetic field from the Sun as a cause....
    [...]
    It used to be rare...

    Rare blue auroras photographed over Alaska

    Space Weather Sat, 29 Apr 2017 22:37 UTC

    Northern Lights are usually green, and sometimes red. Those are the colors produced by oxygen when it is excited by electrons raining down from space. On April 22nd, Didier Lindsey of Fox, Alaska, witnessed an apparition of aurora-blue:

    © Didier Lindsey
    Very active aurora with a rare blue color. High res version

    Hours before he took the picture, a CME struck Earth's magnetic field, igniting a G2-class geomagnetic storm. "The sky filled with very active auroras," Lindsey says,"including these rare blues."

    In auroras, blue is a sign of nitrogen. Energetic particles striking ionized molecular nitrogen (N2+) at very high altitudes produces a cold azure glow of the type captured in Lindsey's photo. Why it rivaled the usual hues of oxygen on April 22nd is unknown. Auroras still have the capacity to surprise.

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    auroras tonight, blue or otherwise, would be a surprise. Geomagnetic conditions are quiet as the solar wind relaxes into a steady breeze of low-speed plasma. NOAA forecasters estimate a scant 10% chance of polar geomagnetic storms on April 29th.
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    One of those thing one can't make it up:



    Major snowstorm forces cancellation of Climate March in Colorado

    By Robert April 29, 2017

    More than a foot (30 cm) of snow in some areas.

    “Oh yes, there’s nothing like a late April blizzard to prove that the planet is warming at unprecedented levels.” – The Gateway Pundit.

    The Colorado Springs People’s Climate March was canceled late Friday after heavy snow began falling across the Front Range.

    In Denver, the snow was so heavy that someone was able to build a snowman, as shown in photos posted online.

    The website Complete Colorado ran a photo of a man on skis with the headline, “Heading to the Global Warming Rally Today.”

    Here are some of the bigger snow totals as of 11:am today:
    • Aspen Springs: 9.5 inches
    • Boulder: 8 inches
    • Brookvale: 11 inches
    • Castle Rock: 8 inches
    • Centennial: 8 inches
    • Chatfield Reservoir: 8.5 inches
    • Conifer: 16 inches
    • Crescent Village: 14.5 inches
    • Eldorado Springs: 8.6 inches
    • Elizabeth: 9 inches
    • Evergreen: 15 inches
    • Genesee: 22 inches
    • Golden: 11.1 inches
    • Greenwood Village: 8 inches
    • Ken Caryl: 14 inches
    • Kittredge: 15 inches
    • Littleton: 10 inches
    • Nederland: 16 inches
    • Parker: 9.5 inches
    • Pine Junction: 8 inches
    • Roxborough Park: 14 inches
    • Silver Plume: 8.5 inches
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...rado-due-snow/

    Other snow totals here:
    http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...ring-snowstorm

    Thanks to Jimmy Walter for these links

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    FYI:
    Montreal area: We are currently going through a situation I have not seen in 43 years. Levels of rivers are already critical with more rain forecast this weekend.
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    Good luck, water can be pretty devastating.
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    Good luck, water can be pretty devastating.
    Thanks TargeT!

    Teams are deploying sand bags to those closer to river, rain is still coming down, the next 4 days will be critical...

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    Record breaking Spring blizzard Valerie, over 3 feet of almost Summer snow, crops lost

    Adapt 2030 You Tube Sat, 20 May 2017 12:22 UTC


    Unprecedented late spring blizzard / winter storm Valerie ripping across the western USA dumping more than three feet of snow. Record snow falls down to Mexican border, traffic stopped, crops being decimated again by high wind, heavy wet snow and cold temperatures. The inter-Tropical Convergence Zone is shifting due to the onset and strengthening of the Mini Ice Age, but the media won't tell you that because they don't want you to alter your lifestyle of take your cash out of savings and investments. Its here and intensifying, you have until 2019 to prepare.


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    Its here and intensifying, you have until 2019 to prepare.
    what makes you think that date is important?


    I've been reading about rapid onset ice ages, but I think/hope they were due to meteor/asteroid impacts.

    Lucky I moved somewhere warm (for now.. haha), almost makes me wonder if I some how knew this was coming (my move here was very strange in how it played out).
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    Quote Posted by Hervé (here)
    Its here and intensifying, you have until 2019 to prepare.
    what makes you think that date is important?
    [...]
    Sorry, TargeT, you gonna have to ask the question to Adapt 2030... he/they is/are the one(s) who stated that.

    My own guess is that it's a combination of solar activity (or lack of) and earth magnetic field behavior. Once snow starts to accumulate instead of melting, no one knows when the snow ball gonna stop rolling.
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    Quote Posted by Hervé (here)
    [...]
    There is an increase in the strength of vortex spins affecting anything having some "fluidity."

    That's an increase in the difference of potential between something and something else which is usually translated in terms of electromagnetism.

    Where could such an increase in potential be coming from...

    ... enters the "Electric Universe"!

    ... and our solar system postulated as a binary system. That's our sun and its postulated dwarf twin acting as the two poles of a charged capacitor.

    When the two poles get closer, the potential difference increases due to the shortening of the distance... up to a maximum when at closest to each other (hopefully not a shorting of the circuit where the system is reset at equipotential for both poles with a big spark).

    That's where I am at, at the moment and it's subject to revision at any time new data show up
    Some pieces of the weather Lego:

    Thunderbolts Space News: Tornadoes - The Electric Model

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    Tue, 20 Jun 2017 05:09 UTC


    © YouTube/Thunderbolts Project (screen capture)

    The EU2017 Conference: Future Science -- Aug 17 - 20, Phoenix: https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2017...

    The most violent type of weather storm on planet Earth is a tornado.

    Meteorologists tell us that the unstable air in a thunderstorm produces updrafts and downdrafts, which interacts with a wind shear to ultimately create a tornado vortex. But many scientists acknowledge that the exact processes that cause a tornado remain mysterious. In recent Space News episodes, Thunderbolts contributor Andrew Hall has explored the electrical genesis of lightning and other earthly weather phenomena. Today, Hall offers his own thesis on the electrical genesis of tornadoes on Earth.

    Andy's original Thunderblog: https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/201...lectric-model/



    Then, regarding volcanic activity:

    Part I

    In previous episodes, Andrew Hall presented his groundbreaking thesis on new aspects of Electric Universe geology. In his Arc Blast Theory, Hall explains the formation of mountains and other features on earth through the principles of plasma physics and electrical engineering. In this episode, Hall explores the possible role of electrical discharges in earthly volcanism.

    Electric Volcano Thunderblog: The Maars of Pinacate, Part One https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2017...

    Part II


    Published on Feb 28, 2017
    The EU2017 Conference: Future Science -- Aug 17 - 20, Phoenix:
    https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2017...

    In Part One of this presentation, Thunderbolts contributor Andrew Hall explored the role of electrical discharges in Earthly volcanism. Hall compared the physical characteristics of volcanic fields, called the Maars of Pinacate, with strikingly similar features on the Moon, and found in both evidence for high-energy electrical discharges. In this episode, Hall considers the evidence in Earthly volcanism for the electrical circuitry between the Earth and the Sun.

    Electric Volcanoes | Space News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvIov...

    The Maars of Pinacate, Part Two Thunderblog: https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2017...
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    A little late with this apologies

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    Manipulating the southern European heat wave

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    With the European "Heat wave" running for the last two weeks, I compared temperatures from 2003, 2006, 2007 and this latest bout of heat.

    The findings are in line with previous heat during the summer months stretching back to the 1950's.

    The media is making this to be the hottest ever in Europe, when in fact it is not. plus the media conveniently leaves out the cooler than normal temperatures all along the boundary edges of the heat in central Europe, and not even discussing the below normal temperatures in North Africa.

    The IPCC machine is steaming ahead full bore.

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    When I moved here we hit mid 90's at least a few times per summer... not anymore... high 80's is our current benchmark.
    https://weatherspark.com/y/28232/Ave...nds-Year-Round

    Global warming eh? I HIGHLY doubt that.

    The area near the equator should be the benchmark, it's the most stable region of the globe temp wise... anyone paying attention?
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    What year did you move there? Interesting climate change!

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    There's still snow showing in the high mountain valleys, considering it's almost labor day and no signs of it leaving.. Glacial in other words. Rain has been present almost every day from 2pm through 5pm. That was a pattern from the 1970's btw.

    archival image below (representative of the high peaks and valleys):



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    If there is global warming, it sure hasn't reached Finland in the past few years much. Summers have been more rainy, cold and cloudy. Summers used to be sunny and hot just until the early 2000's (when globull warming stopped because our Sun's activity changed too) or even until the years 2005-2006 seasons used to be more "normal" here.

    By that I mean that we always were used to having snowy and cold winters, but also hot summers. Hot summers seem to be just a distant memory now. Sure we get some warmth here and there, but now most of the seasons are just full of rain! Even winters have become more miserable because we have more darkness and rain instead of snow and light!

    Lately it's been unusually cold and cloudy here. Normally if we're lucky, July and August can be sunny and warm - as here they are the warmest months of the year. Even September's can have warm days if the sun is shining intensely. I am not seeing signs of any warming, I am seeing only signs here of things getting more cold, cloudy and rainy. As I'm writing this it's 15 C outside and that's the highest temp for the day today, during last night it was only 9 C (48,2 F to Americans), in August! As I'm not living inland (in Finland that means living even further north - almost in the most northern point of the world) the wind is making the weather feel even colder, even freezing during the days. We're used to having cold nights in September, but they don't usually just come suddenly. Now it can even snow in September and that's just crazy.

    For the coldness and cloudiness we can thank the increasing amounts of cosmic rays and our Sun's minimal activity. It will only get more wet and cold as years and pass and then it will start to get freezing. They weren't joking when they said... "Winter is coming".
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