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    The #1 risk is being smacked by a massive CME (Coronal Mass Ejection) that would cause the 'Charington effect' on Earth, taking out electricity grids across the planet. Whoah! Reset!.
    we only know of one Carrington event, we know of THOUSANDS of asteroid impacts.

    Playing a simple game of triage:

    we are "fairly sure" asteroids have ended most life on this planet a few times

    We are struck by asteroids on a constant bases....

    in light of that "global warming" is a joke, we need some sky defense! Asteroid busters! Deal with the dog attached to your leg before you worry about the mosquito that just bit you and weather or not it carries a disease that might make you sick....
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    its just the magnetic poles that shift... the geographic pole ( earth axis ) stays the same... therefore the arctic ice hasnt moved towards more sun exposure...
    Yes, that's correct. The magnetic pole shift (which is definitely in progress, and is being carefully tracked) isn't a physical movement of the planet. It's just the magnetic field which is changing.
    Drat! Thought I'd derived some crucial insight there.
    I was also influenced by the pronouncements of the Inuit that were widely reported last year:



    Elsewhere, they're saying the apparent shift in the axis is due to precession, perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.

    Sorry if I'm drifting off topic, here.

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    Quote Posted by TargeT (here)

    we only know of one Carrington event, we know of THOUSANDS of asteroid impacts.

    Playing a simple game of triage:

    we are "fairly sure" asteroids have ended most life on this planet a few times

    We are struck by asteroids on a constant bases....

    in light of that "global warming" is a joke, we need some sky defense! Asteroid busters! Deal with the dog attached to your leg before you worry about the mosquito that just bit you and weather or not it carries a disease that might make you sick....
    A repeat of the Carrington event (thanks for the spelling correction, BTW) wouldn't necessarily mean extinction, just that the electrical infrastructure would be taken down, as in 1859, when there wasn't much. What happens if & when the lights go out now that we are so dependent upon electrical systems will surely define the extent to which we have evolved as a species?

    As for incoming asteroids, I have it on good authority from Hollywood that a character played by Bruce Willis knows how to deal with 'em!

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    #12 - August snow survey 2015

    At long last I have the complete figures in from the August 2015 snow survey that was conducted on the 21st and 22nd of that month. There were a couple of discrepancies up until recently, but I have now ironed these out.

    The total number of patches counted across Scotland was 678 (see table below). This is way more than double the amount for 2014, and hundreds more than any year since the survey was started in 2008.
    Totals since 2008
    2008 - 34
    2009 - 35
    2010 - 34
    2011 - 36
    2012 - 72
    2013 - 81
    2014 - 281
    2015 - 678
    Many thanks, and I found that really very interesting. Many of you know I lived in Scotland throughout the 1990s until 2005, and was an active snow and ice climber on Ben Nevis (and other areas, too). I know the Scottish mountains very well.

    While I was there, the winters were warming each year. They really were. All the climbers knew that, and it was obvious. Two (maybe three) of the Scottish ski areas closed, because there was just no snow... just icy heather and rocks: dangerous, and certainly no fun.

    All that time, there was just one (famous!) snow patch that was always there, never melting year-round. That was on a mountain called Braeriach, in the Cairngorms, quite a way east of Ben Nevis.

    So, it's more than fascinating for me that all that seems to have reversed, and that the heavy winters are there again. And permanent snow patches soon turn to glaciers -- for sure.
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    Default Re: Denying Global Warming - there is no 'pause'

    High Herve and Bill

    In reference to the Greenland Temperature ice core record:

    The link to the data source was under the second graph.

    You can see the graphs at the FORSIGHT Institute:
    http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=3553

    The data for these graphs can be found here:
    ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/pal..._alley2000.txt

    For an even longer period, look at the Antartic core "Vostok".
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    Default Re: Denying Global Warming - there is no 'pause'

    There are disreprancies in the ice core data from other locations compared to Greenland. The theory from my neck of the woods is that it has to do with the source of Greenlands water changed during that rapid drop in temperature. It seems to match general trends of warming and cooling but when it comes to an absolute temperature the model is not quite accurate enough. At least we see something is off with the models. The problem is O2 isotopes ratios are different from Pacific waters than Atlantic. True, Greenland was hit harder than most areas in the northern hemisphere. But all Ice cores agree, a huge temperature drop occurred 13,000 years ago, lasted 1000 years and jumped back up quickly.

    http://www.astrobio.net/topic/solar-...-thermometers/

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    Adapt 2030 - More Scientists Come Out Predicting Rapid Global Cooling

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    Adapt 2030 - More Scientists Come Out Predicting Rapid Global Cooling

    Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=n3K74tvYoPs
    Regarding the comment about governments, "How could you NOT have seen this coming!?!" and the turning of the table on the new "Witch Hunting": Governments and politicians rather than "scientists":

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    There are some historical dots with regard to such experiences, so, let's start here:
    From the early decades of the fifteenth century until 1650, continental Europeans executed between two and five hundred thousand witches (according to conservative estimates), more than 85 percent of them being women. (Ben-Yehuda, 1985)
    Why?
    [...]

    In 1450, 100 years after the Black Death had destroyed about half of Europe's population, the Hundred Years' War was coming to an end and someone had to be blamed, (definitely NOT cometary explosions!), and the so-called Renaissance was kicking off, Jean Vineti, Inquisitor at Carcassone, identified witchcraft with heresy. In 1458, Nicholas Jacquier, Inquisitor in France and Bohemia, identified it as a NEW form of heresy.

    [...]

    The sanctioned, organized pursuit and persecution of witches, which peaked from 1560 to 1630 and was almost entirely a western European phenomenon, began during a time of grave concern in the Roman Catholic church. The European world in the early 1400s was a wreck. The preceding century has been labeled by historian Barbara Tuchman as "calamitous," and she does not overstate. Starting around 1315, a great famine ravaged much of western Europe. From 1347 to 1352, the Black Death killed more than a third of the continent's population. Other diseases and additional outbreaks of the plague scourged the weakened survivors. As if natural catastrophe weren't enough, England and France chose to fight the Hundred Years' War from 1337 to 1453, the longest war in history. The Church itself fractured, riven by massive organized heresies, and by a schism that led to as many as three men simultaneously laying claim to be the true pope. How could a world created by a watchful, benevolent, and engaged God be such a mess?

    [...]

    Excerpts from: Wars, Pestilence and Witches
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    The recent Soros Email Leaks virtually prove that "Global Warming" - and the subsequent "Carbon Tax" are (& always were) a complete global scam - hope you're reading this, Kapyong!

    (see post #399 on "Transition into Trump" thread)

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...o-Trump/page20
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    SUN SPOTS ARE A BIG FACTOR CLEARLY...

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    The thread reminds me of neighbors outside their houses discussing the weather.




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    Posted this in another thread, but it really belongs here..

    PERSPECTIVE BABY! (it too needs calibration)

    Quote Posted by TargeT (here)
    Quote Posted by Michael Moewes (here)
    As they already messed up with this planet, now they need to mess up others.
    Nope, that's just very clever propaganda based on the globalist "climate change" (aka global warming) diatribe.


    Who walks anymore?

    do you realize just HOW MASSIVE this planet is? I live on an island that you can't even see on the globe it's so small, 28 miles long 7 miles wide at it's widest point.... 90% of the ISLAND landmass is still "bush" (aka jungle).. it's the WORST place I've EVER SEEN for litter (trash.. everywhere) & has a 10 acer oil refinery that's just rotting away at this point.

    even with all that.. the island thrives..

    we are smaller than flees on a dog, we are inconsequential on this planet for the most part... yet we think we can "mess this planet up"?


    Here's some perspective:

    352,670,000,000,000,000,000 gallons of water (estimated) in the oceans (which is 97% of the planets water).


    Take a good look at that number, now consider this:

    One British thermal unit (Btu) is the energy required to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. A U.S. gallon of water weighs 8.3 pounds. So, to raise one gallon of 55°F water up to 56°F it would take 8.3 BTU's

    One BTU is approximately:

    1.054 to 1.060 kJ (kilojoules)
    0.293071 W·h (watt hours)
    252 to 253 cal (calories, or "little calories")
    0.25 kcal (kilocalories, "large calories", or "food calories")
    25,031 to 25,160 ft·pdl (foot-poundal)
    778 to 782 ft·lbf (foot-pounds-force)
    5.40395 (lbf/in2)·ft3

    The IEA estimates that, in 2013, total world energy consumption was 9,301 Mtoe , or 3.89 × 1020 joules, equal to an average power consumption of 12.3 terawatts (12300000000000 watt hours).

    so every bit of power we made in 2013 is 3567000000000 btu.

    Energetically, there's NO WAY we could possibly effect this planet as a whole or "mess it up"... we simply do not have enough power. Our ego's sure would like to think we can do something like that.. but we don't even know very much about 2/3's of this planet and we physically occupy less than 1% of the remaining 1/3 of the planet...


    Look into it, you're falling for a PSYop.


    IMO, we need to explore THIS planet still... not go to others...
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    I've moved two posts about Nibiru to their appropriate thread: Nibiru Will Pass Earth Before November 2017, The Evidence w/ Investigator David Meade

    Please, no more posts about Nibiru or similars on this thread, thank you

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    Default Re: Denying Global Warming - there is no 'pause'

    Weather is NOT Climate!



    Published on 28 Nov 2016


    SHOW NOTES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=17535
    No, weather is NOT climate...even when it's warm outside. But in
    case there's a climate cultist in your life that insists otherwise,
    here are some facts about global warming and vaguely-defined
    "extreme" weather that you can use to talk some sense into them.


    other articles on ...............
    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...=1#post1113487
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    Default Re: Denying Global Warming - there is no 'pause'

    We did see some odd behaviours across the Pacific basin over the period of the 'alleged pause' with record strength trades and windy conditions across the regions either side of the equator. this was put down to imbalance between Atlantic and Pacific tropical regions and drove the high shear over the Caribbean ( cobbling Hurricane formation since the mid noughties) and Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation strongly negative ( along with the PDO) .

    Could it be that China's sprint into industrialisation lead to a regionally dimmed Pacific ( on top of the IPO negative/IPO bury heat into the deeper Pacific)? Could this man made/Natural forcing have lead to the 'faux pause'?

    No matter PDO /IPO both swung positive back in 2014 and since then the positive 'heat remaining at the surface' IPO has meant 3 years of back to back global heat records. I understand that Nino put a bit of a spike on 2016's record high so I would not expect 2017 to be a record year but if the Arctic does melt out this year who knows?
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