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Gaia
14th December 2015, 00:14
I'm curious about weather in your regions ?

As you know already, I live in Northern Québec. The grass is still green over here. Even my flowers have a green regrowth. Québec at this time of year for the past 50 years : We used to have snow and the great freezin cold. But not this year.:facepalm: We've got the weather of october or april ??

So what about your parts of the World Avalonian?

ghostrider
14th December 2015, 00:53
It should be winter , yersterday it was 70 degrees and people were out in shorts and flip flops ...

Zionbrion
14th December 2015, 01:01
Finally get lots of rain in California.

Gaia
14th December 2015, 01:03
It should be winter , yersterday it was 70 degrees and people were out in shorts and flip flops ...

I'm sure you didn't need U.V. protection the Sun is so much far away from us... But still I can't do not ski because ski resorts are all closed because of the warm weather :( It's kind of surreal...

Gaia
14th December 2015, 01:07
Finally get lots of rain in California.


I'm glad for you with that drought in your country it's a kind of release... :) Rain or snow didn't fall in the North...

NeedleThreader
14th December 2015, 01:11
60 degree weather in New England, green grass, chirping birds and frogs. It feels like spring outside

ghostrider
14th December 2015, 01:12
The damage done by the earth human is unstoppable, we will experience natures wrath ... the co2 levels, the ocean, volcanism, we will pay for our deeds... the massive amounts of sea life washing up dead , volcanism , the effects of Fukushima, people think because we dont talk about it every day, it will magically go away -wrong , it will increaee on mutiple fronts ... climate change is happening and still educated people are in denial. .. until it happens in their front yard , they wont see it...

Gaia
14th December 2015, 01:17
60 degree weather in New England, green grass, chirping birds and frogs. It feels like spring outside

I know what you mean my son and I saw flies over here yesterday....

white wizard
14th December 2015, 01:21
We had a winter like this in 2005 or 06 cant remember, but I was outside new years

day in New York wearing a short sleeve t shirt. Honestly, I've been waiting for this

to happen again for a while. I'd do less worrying and more enjoying of this

remarkably mild December. :sun:

Wind
14th December 2015, 01:25
El Nino is affecting us and I guess the Gulf stream has been turning (or weakening) so we have been getting a lot of rain this year. Very disappointingly cloudy and cold spring & summer. Very mild and rainy winter too, although we have had some frosty nights here and there.

It's a natural shift. Our Sun's activity has been weakening and so has Earth's magnetic field. Lesser solar irradiation and more cosmic rays are getting through. Cosmic rays create cloud covers. It's all going to change, without free energy it will be really hard.

Gaia
14th December 2015, 01:28
El Nino is affecting us and I guess the Gulf stream has been turning (or weakening) so we have been getting a lot of rain this year. Very disappointingly cloudy and cold spring & summer. Very mild and rainy winter too, although we have had some frosty nights here and there.

It's a natural shift. Our Sun's activity has been weakening and so has Earth's magnetic field. Lesser solar irradiation and more cosmic rays are getting through. Cosmic rays create cloud covers. It's all going to change, without free energy it will be really hard.

Humans have everything to do with what ails humanity. It’s not just one person or one political party, humanity has a death wish built into our DNA. Sadly, we cannot short-circuit it, we can only put off temporarily our inevitable demise.

When the extraordinary becomes ordinary, something has radically changed.

Gaia
14th December 2015, 01:33
El Nino is affecting us and I guess the Gulf stream has been turning (or weakening) so we have been getting a lot of rain this year. Very disappointingly cloudy and cold spring & summer. Very mild and rainy winter too, although we have had some frosty nights here and there.

It's a natural shift. Our Sun's activity has been weakening and so has Earth's magnetic field. Lesser solar irradiation and more cosmic rays are getting through. Cosmic rays create cloud covers. It's all going to change, without free energy it will be really hard.

Believe it or not we have no rains for the last couple of months so everything is so damned dry over here... looks like tundra everywhere... Winter are here, but the unseasonably warm temperatures are saying something else all together.

gittarpikk
14th December 2015, 01:37
Relax... its obvious as the nose on our faces what is really happening....YES, its global warming in the highest degree...
Consider that the politicians have been stumping since Fall...and the more they stump, the more hot air is generated...

...shux, methinks I can save a bundle on the energy bill this winter...suregonna miss the snow though:smow:... but may lose the savings as summer approaches next year and the hot air gets even worse..!! Leastways til we get this imaginary election over with :bigsmile:

Gaia
14th December 2015, 01:51
Relax... its obvious as the nose on our faces what is really happening....YES, its global warming in the highest degree...
Consider that the politicians have been stumping since Fall...and the more they stump, the more hot air is generated...

...shux, methinks I can save a bundle on the energy bill this winter...suregonna miss the snow though:smow:... but may lose the savings as summer approaches next year and the hot air gets even worse..!! Leastways til we get this imaginary election over with :bigsmile:

Dont you know that we got episode of wrong snow in the past 5 years? There been stomping since the end of the 90s with false weather....Relax :) Nothing new around here... :) You didn't anwering my question ?!?

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East Sun
14th December 2015, 01:53
H.A.R.P ? I think 'it' has more to do with these changes than climate change.

Weather wars is a new reality!!!

That's my opinion, in a nutshell......................

Gaia
14th December 2015, 01:53
H.A.R.P ? I think 'it' has more to do with these changes than climate change.

Weather wars is a new reality!!!

That's my opinion, in a nutshell......................

You are so right!!!! But we are so unaware how about they do it!

Tyy1907
14th December 2015, 02:06
Very mild winter in central/western Canada. I'm liking it not a fan of excessive coldness.
Definitely out of character for where I live.

Hip Hipnotist
14th December 2015, 02:09
It's December. Supposed to be winter. It is winter. Snow on the mountains. Peeps skiing. Snow plows plowing. Xmas lights gleaming. Children singing.

I wouldn't mind a little 'global warming' ( or is it climate change? ) around here.

I don't wanna wait 'til March to get back on my motorcycle. :raining:

chancy
14th December 2015, 02:13
The damage done by the earth human is unstoppable, we will experience natures wrath ... the co2 levels, the ocean, volcanism, we will pay for our deeds... the massive amounts of sea life washing up dead , volcanism , the effects of Fukushima, people think because we dont talk about it every day, it will magically go away -wrong , it will increaee on mutiple fronts ... climate change is happening and still educated people are in denial. .. until it happens in their front yard , they wont see it...

Hello ghostrider:
You have been on Avalon for along time and I would have thought better of you claiming " the earth human" creating global warming by CO2 levels from humans on planet earth.
Here is the video that you should watch and then let the scientist Piers Corbyn explain the real reason there is global warming or climate change or cap and trade or greenhouse credits or whatever it's called on any given day.
Let's get to the TRUTH and not fiction. Thank you.

Piers Corbyn on the Myth of Man-Made Global Warming
Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZLkN8F0Q14

chancy

Gaia
14th December 2015, 02:31
It's December. Supposed to be winter. It is winter. Snow on the mountains. Peeps skiing. Snow plows plowing. Xmas lights gleaming. Children singing.

I wouldn't mind a little 'global warming' ( or is it climate change? ) around here.

I don't wanna wait 'til March to get back on my motorcycle. :raining:

You must be in Colorado mountains or in Whistler Canada

sijohn
14th December 2015, 02:39
I have lived in the south west of France for 15 years , my wife is French and from this regoin and our winters have been becoming remarkably milder .

This year it is more remakable than before , chilly mornings , bright sunny days lots of clear skies , tempratures mid teens centigrade, still cutting the grass.

Lots and lots of red skies at night and in the mornings. Lots of con trails and what I believe to be chem trails on a regular basis although the chem trails seem to be reducing in frequency recently.

People constantly commenting on the unseasonal weather here but seem to draw no conclusions or have any concerns, very sad.

Hip Hipnotist
14th December 2015, 02:47
"You must be in Colorado mountains or in Whistler Canada."

amor
14th December 2015, 03:35
It would be helpful if people would say where they are in order to evaluate the global weather. I am in northern Florida. It was 80 degrees today and beautiful sky. In order to find out what is happening, I googled, "present location of north magnetic pole" only to find there are three. One of them it showed left the level of Northern Greenland and moved to the edge of the Hollow Earth Hole. If this is old news, it should be moving closer to Siberia. If this Pole is answering the call of the Sun, then the Earth has tilted those miles sending Florida and USA SOUTH by the same number of vertical degrees. This means that Florida weather is closer to where the equator used to be by the same number of degrees and the southern Caribbean is closer to where the equator used to be by the same number of degrees the North Magnetic Pole moved from Northern Greenland, approx.

There is something else that will happen to low lying ISLANDS in both oceans. We are told that at the equator there is an ocean bulge of water. If this bulge moves to a location other than where it used to be and that is where a low lying island is located, the island will begin to submerge. Another possibility is that with all of these earthquakes happening every day in huge quantities, it means magma, gases and earth is all dislodging from where it used to be. Land is held up by GAS which moves as a result of these occurrences. The land over the gas pocket's former location will sink; especially noticeable with ISLANDS.

According to Rev. Michelle Hopkins on You-tube.com/, there is an uncharted island in the Southern Mid-Atlantic, seen via Google, which has massive transmission/receiving arrays and very strange electromagnetic effects traveling around that girdle of the earth and passing over the island. I wonder, could they be moving the planet's North and South Magnetic Poles? I have read the South Magnetic Pole has moved closer to South America. Anyone with specialized knowledge, check these things out and get back to Project Avalon.

Sidney
14th December 2015, 05:00
I live in South Illinois, and we have had VERY unseasonably warm weather for at least a month. It was 72 degrees today, normal hi is probably 40ish. And this is not just a warm spell, this like I sais has been all month, warm very humid with storms moving in. They claim el nino. Who know, whatever it is I am sure its being deliberately manipulated.

Cara
14th December 2015, 06:04
I live in Dubai, UAE. The weather here has been really pleasant and fresh! A bit cooler than usual (15 degrees Celsius in the evenings, 20 to mid/high 20s during the day) but very welcome after the blistering hot summer we had here this year (high 40s and some days up to 50 degrees Celsius).

My parents live in Johannesburg, South Africa and they report the weather being very hot and dry. Johannesburg is meant to be a summer rainfall area but there has been little rain and there are now water restrictions in place.

ghostrider
14th December 2015, 06:05
The damage done by the earth human is unstoppable, we will experience natures wrath ... the co2 levels, the ocean, volcanism, we will pay for our deeds... the massive amounts of sea life washing up dead , volcanism , the effects of Fukushima, people think because we dont talk about it every day, it will magically go away -wrong , it will increaee on mutiple fronts ... climate change is happening and still educated people are in denial. .. until it happens in their front yard , they wont see it...

Hello ghostrider:
You have been on Avalon for along time and I would have thought better of you claiming " the earth human" creating global warming by CO2 levels from humans on planet earth.
Here is the video that you should watch and then let the scientist Piers Corbyn explain the real reason there is global warming or climate change or cap and trade or greenhouse credits or whatever it's called on any given day.
Let's get to the TRUTH and not fiction. Thank you.

Piers Corbyn on the Myth of Man-Made Global Warming
Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZLkN8F0Q14

chancy

The ETs mix no words on this subject , it is their most discussed topic over 73 years now ... th root cause of climate change is overpopulation... I will take the words of people 3,500 years ahead of us and they live to be 1,000 years old... I do not trust mainstream earth based science...sorry on this topic , im a little in the trenches...

Sérénité
14th December 2015, 11:14
I'm in the NorthWest UK. Its still very mild considering its mid December. Only had a handful of slight iced over mornings. The wind and rain has been ruthless for the best part of a month now. storm system after storm system.
I'd say in comparison to average Decembers it is much milder and considerably heavier prolonged rain.

Silo
14th December 2015, 15:00
There is no weather only Zuul...er....Global, catastrophic climate change! Run for your lives!

http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120710201815/villains/images/9/9b/Zuul_Dog.jpg

Andrew
14th December 2015, 15:57
The damage done by the earth human is unstoppable, we will experience natures wrath ... the co2 levels, the ocean, volcanism, we will pay for our deeds... the massive amounts of sea life washing up dead , volcanism , the effects of Fukushima, people think because we dont talk about it every day, it will magically go away -wrong , it will increaee on mutiple fronts ... climate change is happening and still educated people are in denial. .. until it happens in their front yard , they wont see it...

Hello ghostrider:
You have been on Avalon for along time and I would have thought better of you claiming " the earth human" creating global warming by CO2 levels from humans on planet earth.
Here is the video that you should watch and then let the scientist Piers Corbyn explain the real reason there is global warming or climate change or cap and trade or greenhouse credits or whatever it's called on any given day.
Let's get to the TRUTH and not fiction. Thank you.

Piers Corbyn on the Myth of Man-Made Global Warming
Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZLkN8F0Q14

chancy

The ETs mix no words on this subject , it is their most discussed topic over 73 years now ... th root cause of climate change is overpopulation... I will take the words of people 3,500 years ahead of us and they live to be 1,000 years old... I do not trust mainstream earth based science...sorry on this topic , im a little in the trenches...

So everytime in the past we had climate change like today; we had 7 Billion people on the Planet?

http://www3.epa.gov/climatechange/kids/images/1-3-temp-CO2.gif

Silo
14th December 2015, 16:39
No...but seriously
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Human caused climate change is a theory in which the basic mechanism is well understood, but whose magnitude is highly uncertain. No one questions that surface temperatures have increased overall since 1880, or that humans are adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, or that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have a warming effect on the planet. However there is considerable uncertainty and disagreement about the most consequential issues: whether the warming has been dominated by human causes versus natural variability, how much the planet will warm in the 21st century, and whether warming is ‘dangerous’.

The central issue in the scientific debate on climate change is the extent to which the recent (and future) warming is caused by humans versus natural climate variability. Research effort and funding has focused on understanding human causes of climate change. However we have been misled in our quest to understand climate change, by not paying sufficient attention to natural causes of climate change, in particular from the sun and from the long-term oscillations in ocean circulations. via The Corbett Report (http://corbettreport.com)

Althena
14th December 2015, 16:52
El Nino. Summer starts in 7 days here and it's pretty cold still. Bariloche, Patagonia.

MorningSong
14th December 2015, 20:12
I remember the winter of 2005.... I was living in an alpine town at 600 meters elevation that gets no direct sunlight from November to early March and where it usually snowed at least 3 times a winter and wouldn't melt until the sun got high enough to get up over the mountains again in the spring... well, that winter, I had roses, calendula and pansies that bloomed all winter long... a very very warm winter for the Italian Alps.

This winter is about the same.... we got our first hard frost last week, but during the day the temps get up into the high 50's °F. My forsythia is blooming... it thinks it's spring, I guess.

I do believe that most of us just have short memories... but, being that I am an obsessed gardener, I keep a journal. And I am a bit of a scientist so the following is enough to give me an idea as to what the seasons will bring as far as temps are concerned:

http://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/WEBFTP/graphes/img_PM_9001.png

This shows the Chandler's Wobble cycle... it used to show several years for comparison... we are in about the fouth year of a wider wobble swing, so it would be reasonable to have a milder winter (and a longer, hotter summer like we had this past summer). It should widen even more during the next year and then start decreasing again... it usually runs an 8-10 year cycle.

http://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/

I would like at add that in 2005 we were having a lot of solar activity.. I remember seeing the boreal lights when a big X-flare CME went off.

Ivanhoe
15th December 2015, 00:06
Here in Louisiana (Shreveport) this past week it's been chilly, then the rains came in from out west. Strong winds yesterday and about 2" of rain.
Today it's 60ish with a lot of humidity.
We're all waiting for the other shoe to drop. LOL
I'm originally from southern Ohio (Dayton area) so anything above 25-30 in December is balmy weather. Haha
Growing up we had snow by Thanksgiving and a foot or two of snow by Christmas. (I'm talking mid late 50's through the 70's)

Jhonie
15th December 2015, 01:16
We have been getting some rain her in Sacramento. Seems more 'normal' and not so dry.

ghostrider
15th December 2015, 01:45
Nature will have her say ... between sinkholes, birds falling from the sky, the sea life washing up dead , humans getting headaches and not being able to sleep, the tilt of our axis off, she is reacting to mankinds actions ... it has only begun to fufill the law of cause and affect. ..

Gaia
15th December 2015, 17:21
I finally got my first snow this morning :)

Wind
15th December 2015, 17:24
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Rocky_Shorz
15th December 2015, 18:25
I slipped on ice walking outside this morning... Didn't fall, but this is San Diego getting down to 30 at night... Always wanted snow for Xmas...

Blacklight43
15th December 2015, 21:40
Got our first frost of the season here on the coast this morning. And NO chem trails for the last few days. Beautiful BLUE sky. Haven't seen snow here since 1988...would be nice to have a white Xmas for a change:raining: but looks like only rain this year.