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ImaCannin
27th September 2013, 05:54 PM
Solar Activity Is At A 100 Year Low
http://www.alt-market.com/images/stories/ice%20storm.jpg


Are you ready for bone-chilling cold this winter? The Old Farmer’s Almanac and other weather forecasters that rely on solar activity as a factor in their weather forecasts are projecting that this upcoming winter will be bitterly cold. Solar activity is at a 100-year low, and even though we were supposed to be in the midst of a solar maximum this year, our sun has been eerily quiet. So precisely what in the world is going on?

There have been other periods throughout history when solar activity has been extraordinarily quiet, and those times have corresponded with periods of extreme cold. For example, the “Maunder Minimum” which stretched from 1645 to 1715 corresponded with the most bitterly cold period that the earth experienced in the last 1000 years. So could we be heading toward another “mini-ice age”? That is a question that some scientists are now beginning to ask.

Clearly, something unusual is happening with our sun. The following is from a Universe Today article that was posted back in July…/p>

Our nearest star has exhibited some schizophrenic behavior thus far for 2013.
By all rights, we should be in the throes of a solar maximum, an 11-year peak where the Sun is at its most active and dappled with sunspots.
Thus far though, Solar Cycle #24 has been off to a sputtering start, and researchers that attended the meeting of the American Astronomical Society’s Solar Physics Division earlier this month are divided as to why.“Not only is this the smallest cycle we’ve seen in the space age, it’s the smallest cycle in 100 years,” NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center research scientist David Hathaway said during a recent press teleconference conducted by the Marshall Space Flight Center.
In a previous article, I noted that scientists are absolutely baffled by this. So far, nobody can explain why this solar cycle is so weak…

The Sun is acting weird. It typically puts on a pageant of magnetic activity every 11 years for aurora watchers and sungazers alike, but this time it overslept. When it finally woke up (a year late), it gave the weakest performance in 100 years.
The good news is that this kind of thing has happened before.

The bad news is that when solar activity slows down dramatically it tends to correspond with extremely cold weather as the Times of India recently explained…

Predictions that 2013 would see an upsurge in solar activity and geomagnetic storms disrupting power grids and communications systems have proved to be a false alarm. Instead, the current peak in the solar cycle is the weakest for a century.
Subdued solar activity has prompted controversial comparisons with the Maunder Minimum, which occurred between 1645 and 1715, when a prolonged absence of sunspots and other indicators of solar activity coincided with the coldest period in the last millennium.
Certainly solar activity is just one of the factors that influences our weather and many other factors are involved as well.

But it is undeniable that during the last “Little Ice Age” in Europe there were very few sunspots…

Times of depressed solar activity seem to correspond with times of global cold. For example, during the 70-year period from 1645 to 1715, few, if any, sunspots were seen, even during expected sunspot maximums. Western Europe entered a climate period known as the “Maunder Minimum” or “Little Ice Age.” Temperatures dropped by 1.8 to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit.
Conversely, times of increased solar activity have corresponded with global warning. During the 12th and 13th centuries, the Sun was active, and the European climate was quite mild.

And the lull in solar activity that we are experiencing now is causing many, including the Old Farmer’s Almanac, to project that we have a bitterly cold winter ahead of us…

The Farmers’ Almanac is using words like “piercing cold,” “bitterly cold” and “biting cold” to describe the upcoming winter. And if its predictions are right, the first outdoor Super Bowl in years will be a messy “Storm Bowl.”
The 197-year-old publication that hits newsstands Monday predicts a winter storm will hit the Northeast around the time the Super Bowl is played at MetLife Stadium in the Meadowlands in New Jersey. It also predicts a colder-than-normal winter for two-thirds of the country and heavy snowfall in the Midwest, Great Lakes and New England.
“We’re using a very strong four-letter word to describe this winter, which is C-O-L-D. It’s going to be very cold,” said Sandi Duncan, managing editor.
That doesn’t sound very fun.

So has the Old Farmer’s Almanac been accurate in the past?

According to their website, they claim an 80 percent accuracy rate…

The Old Farmer’s Almanac, first published in 1792 during the first term of George Washington, has always watched the weather. Our famous long-range weather forecasts are traditionally 80 percent–accurate.
We will see what happens this year.

For North America, the Almanac is predicting that we will see “below-normal temperatures” and “above-normal snowfall”…

According to the newest edition of North America’s oldest continuously published periodical, a decline in solar activity combined with ocean-atmosphere patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic will result in below-normal temperatures and above-normal snowfall during most of the winter across much of the United States.
“This winter is shaping up to be a rough one,” says Janice Stillman, editor of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. “Sweaters and snow shovels should be unpacked early and kept close by throughout the season. The good news is that the extra precipitation—which will fall as rain or snow depending where you are—will help with any drought issues left over from the summer.”
So if you like winter weather, it looks like this will be a good year for you.

For the rest of us, we will just have to wear lots of warm clothing and stay inside a lot.

But of course the much bigger story is what this could mean for the years ahead.

Are we now moving into a time similar to the “Maunder Minimum” when solar activity will be very low and global temperatures will decrease?

Could it be possible that Matthew Penn of the National Solar Observatory and others are correct and that we are heading into a new mini-ice age?

Let’s certainly hope not, but without a doubt something very strange is happening to our sun.

Only time will tell what that means for our future. http://www.alt-market.com/articles/1734-are-you-prepared-for-an-extremely-bitterly-cold-winter-solar-activity-is-at-a-100-year-low

Horn
27th September 2013, 06:17 PM
http://neven1.typepad.com/.a/6a0133f03a1e37970b019aff51bf45970c-pi

http://neven1.typepad.com/blog/ (http://neven1.typepad.com/blog/)

willie pete
27th September 2013, 07:03 PM
I'm prepared :D


http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/4843/zrip.jpg

BrewTech
27th September 2013, 07:11 PM
In San Diego?

LOL Bring it!

zap
27th September 2013, 07:27 PM
I am hoping it'll be cold/windy but I'd rather have RAIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One of the lakes is at 6% its just a mud puddle, We really need RAIN !!!!!

Horn
27th September 2013, 07:41 PM
I imagine its pretty cool at the bottom of the pacific during anytime of the year.

http://www.sjvgeology.org/geology/map_san_andreas.gif

Ponce
27th September 2013, 08:01 PM
Allready put bubble wrap between my living room and the rest of the house......will heat up only the living room and it will served as my main base.......will turn my electric water heather back on tomorrow.....allready put in my dogs electric blanket in his new home........will bring out all my winter clothing tomorrow, winter equipment already in my RAV-4.

V ............. this is WCUBA reporting.

Ponce
27th September 2013, 08:15 PM
By the way........keep flashlights attached to every door inside your house......be sure to have other means to heat up your home for when power goes out.........my ultimate final solution is a two men tent in my living room heated with a candle with a small hole for air...if there is still power then my laptop will also provide heat.

Have also a kerosene heather with around 50 gallons of fuel, and other goodies...."Better ready now, than sorry later".

V

Dick_Stabber
27th September 2013, 08:23 PM
By the way........keep flashlights attached to every door inside your house......be sure to have other means to heat up your home for when power goes out.........my ultimate final solution is a two men tent in my living room heated with a candle with a small hole for air...if there is still power then my laptop will also provide heat.

Have also a kerosene heather with around 50 gallons of fuel, and other goodies...."Better ready now, than sorry later".

V


My Heather runs on wine and dine, so you might be better off.

Hitch
27th September 2013, 08:33 PM
my ultimate final solution is a two men tent in my living room heated with a candle with a small hole for air...

I've never liked the term "two man" tent. No way I'm stuffing myself into that tiny hobbit hole with another guy. I'd sooner be set with a pissed off ximmy and a leather whip.

The flashlights at every doorway is a good idea. Also, candles, be sure to have plenty with matches to spare.

Horn
27th September 2013, 10:23 PM
I've never liked the term "two man" tent. No way I'm stuffing myself into that tiny hobbit hole with another guy.

What we claim and what we are, are two different things.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eozODZEUlKw

BrewTech
27th September 2013, 10:24 PM
I've never liked the term "two man" tent. No way I'm stuffing myself into that tiny hobbit hole with another guy. I'd sooner be set with a pissed off ximmy and a leather whip.

The flashlights at every doorway is a good idea. Also, candles, be sure to have plenty with matches to spare.
Seeing as how ximmy is Book's sock puppet... do you think you may want to revisit and revise that statement?

Horn
27th September 2013, 10:41 PM
Al Gore likens skeptics to racists, homophobes and violent alcoholics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOM4tFTZr9g

http://iceagenow.info/2013/09/al-gore-compares-global-warming-skeptics-racists-homophobes-raging-alcoholics/

Ponce
27th September 2013, 10:45 PM
I've never liked the term "two man" tent. No way I'm stuffing myself into that tiny hobbit hole with another guy. I'd sooner be set with a pissed off ximmy and a leather whip.

The flashlights at every doorway is a good idea. Also, candles, be sure to have plenty with matches to spare.

A two men tent does not mean that two men will be inside but rather the size of the tent, in my case it will be with a cat and a dog..........hummmmmmmmmmmmmm, I'd better look for another men.

Hitcher? that's like saying......."I will never eat a snake" or "I'll never drink piss".......what you have to do you will do in order to survive............"Plan ahead for what is ahead"

V

Horn
27th September 2013, 11:21 PM
Hitcher? that's like saying......."I will never eat a snake" or "I'll never drink piss".......what you have to do you will do in order to survive............"Plan ahead for what is ahead"....V


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J97c0nWkJT4

madfranks
28th September 2013, 06:58 AM
Hitcher? that's like saying......."I will never eat a snake" or "I'll never drink piss".......what you have to do you will do in order to survive............"Plan ahead for what is ahead"

V

Yeah hitcher, if, in order to survive, you had to cozy up with another man in a little tent to share body heat, admit it you'd do it. :)

Hitch
28th September 2013, 07:09 AM
Yeah hitcher, if, in order to survive, you had to cozy up with another man in a little tent to share body heat, admit it you'd do it. :)

In my case, it would be more likely to snuggle up with someone in a life raft. Then again, most life rafts are about the size of ponce's little two man tent. I just hope she's cute, smiles a lot, and is a good hugger. :)

Hypertiger
28th September 2013, 08:48 AM
the lead up to solar maximum is where there is the most energy input from the sun...at the minimum is were there is the least.

there are two bubbles...and they fight...There has been global cooling...but...due to the extra CO2...when the heat radiates and runs from the cold...it gets pumped into warmer areas...which heat up.

a lot...

a climate collapse is going to show up...that is what the climate change is leading to...the fall into the winter or global cooling.

Global grain stocks are at lows.

when the system is yield starved...supply is cut in relation to demand to sustain prices...

when the supply of power is cut...there is a collapse.

all the deflation we are heading into is all tied together.

Cebu_4_2
28th September 2013, 09:56 AM
They are happily spraying along, I dont think anything can forecast WTF they are doing.

Horn
28th September 2013, 10:05 AM
all the deflation we are heading into is all tied together.

Aha! so a preplanned higher intelligence program more than your simple top/bottom cause and effect program was initiated?

That would suggest that the bottom still had more to supply, yet was directed by the top to cutoff and conserve what remained.

Evidence of a tough love relationship between one another big and small, and long walks on white sandy beaches remain.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoRpWEE-E0Q

gunDriller
28th September 2013, 02:44 PM
i can handle extreme cold.

i can handle bitter cold.


but extremely bitter cold ?

not sure :)

Ponce
28th September 2013, 04:03 PM
After experiencing 65 below at Ft Greely, Alaska, I get cold just opening my frig.....and that's after 50 years brrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

V

mick silver
29th September 2013, 12:37 PM
i dont know if i am ready are not but i have put up 15 cords of firewood this year and thats not counting what was left from last winter ......... ps just got a new old wood cook stove

Horn
29th September 2013, 01:05 PM
And now it's global COOLING! Return of Arctic ice cap as it grows by 29% in a year5414

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2415191/And-global-COOLING-Return-Arctic-ice-cap-grows-29-year.html#ixzz2gJWovjIH

Ponce
29th September 2013, 04:33 PM
i dont know if i am ready are not but i have put up 15 cords of firewood this year and thats not counting what was left from last winter ......... ps just got a new old wood cook stove

Holy macro chicken, 15 cords?......the one year that I did use my wood stove it was only 1.5 cords......you must live in a castle fortress of the 14 century.

V

Jewboo
1st October 2013, 01:02 PM
Seeing as how ximmy is Book's sock puppet..



http://i1.wp.com/www.marksimpson.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/psychiatry-couch.gif?resize=361%2C412
GSUS Members "thanked" her more than me
:rolleyes:


ximmy
Thanked 599 Times

BrewTech
Thanked 506 Times

ximmy
1st October 2013, 01:16 PM
http://i1.wp.com/www.marksimpson.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/psychiatry-couch.gif?resize=361%2C412
GSUS Members "thanked" her more than me
:rolleyes:


ximmy
Thanked 599 Times

BrewTech
Thanked 506 Times

http://24.media.tumblr.com/6b58878f510dcddfadeff9ecebbfa8b5/tumblr_mludv4VggC1ry46hlo1_r2_250.gif

Jewboo
1st October 2013, 01:37 PM
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/newt-callista-gingrich.jpg
Gingrich doesn't even suspect she is really Ximmy

gunDriller
1st October 2013, 02:18 PM
Seeing as how ximmy is Book's sock puppet... do you think you may want to revisit and revise that statement?

Ximmy, is there any way you could resolve this question ?

to think of a male member adopting the persona of a young woman who likes silver - that is CREEPY.

Jewboo
1st October 2013, 02:27 PM
Ximmy, is there any way you could resolve this question ?



Your "question" is exactly what?

:rolleyes:

ximmy
1st October 2013, 02:31 PM
Ximmy, is there any way you could resolve this question ?

to think of a male member adopting the persona of a young woman who likes silver - that is CREEPY.

No, there is no way I can resolve it. I cannot bestow upon members the ability for critical thinking skills. In the mean time... if you can't beat the naysayers...

gunDriller
1st October 2013, 02:35 PM
Your "question" is exactly what?

:rolleyes:

the insinuation that the Ximmy username is one of Book's alt. usernames.

if you must have question format - "is it true ?"


... just answering Jewboo's question ... Ximmy having already replied.

Horn
1st October 2013, 03:23 PM
No, there is no way I can resolve it. I cannot bestow upon members the ability for critical thinking skills. In the mean time... if you can't beat the naysayers...

If there are baby foot prints on your birth certificate, scan those

then we could compare those to a picture of your unladen and bare feet. :)

Jewboo
1st October 2013, 03:54 PM
the insinuation that the Ximmy username is one of Book's alt. usernames.



You have always been a discerning poster here gunDriller. This recent hysteria apparently originated HERE (http://www.truthinourtime.com/forum/general-discussion/13628-were-back-4.html#post20971). The less discerning among us seem to be now piling on Ximmy. What can she really do about this "insinuation" now other than laugh with it?

:(??







dis·cern (dhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/ibreve.gif-sűrnhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/prime.gif, -zűrnhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/prime.gif)v. dis·cerned, dis·cern·ing, dis·cerns
v.tr.1. To perceive with the eyes or intellect; detect.
2. To recognize or comprehend mentally.
3. To perceive or recognize as being different or distinct; distinguish.

Horn
1st October 2013, 04:02 PM
This recent hysteria apparently originated HERE (http://www.truthinourtime.com/forum/general-discussion/13628-were-back-4.html#post20971).







Ahhh site 42 squared, talk about a more bitterly cold and winterlike experience.

Ughh the chill.

Hitch
1st October 2013, 04:35 PM
You have always been a discerning poster here gunDriller. This recent hysteria apparently originated HERE (http://www.truthinourtime.com/forum/general-discussion/13628-were-back-4.html#post20971). [SIZE=3]The less discerning among us seem to be now piling on Ximmy. What can she really do about this "insinuation" now other than laugh with it?

That's all she can do, is laugh, nothing else. There's always been conspiracies regarding members of this site, folks getting dogpiled onto for no good reason. Both Book and Ximmy add a lot of character to this site, imo. It would be very boring here if we all agreed on everything.

I like this quote.

"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people." - Eleanor Roosevelt

Think of all the small minds paying attention to what big media pushes as the next big superstar deserving attention...

osoab
1st October 2013, 05:43 PM
You have always been a discerning poster here gunDriller. This recent hysteria apparently originated HERE (http://www.truthinourtime.com/forum/general-discussion/13628-were-back-4.html#post20971). The less discerning among us seem to be now piling on Ximmy. What can she really do about this "insinuation" now other than laugh with it?

:(??







dis·cern (dhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/ibreve.gif-sűrnhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/prime.gif, -zűrnhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/prime.gif)v. dis·cerned, dis·cern·ing, dis·cerns
v.tr.1. To perceive with the eyes or intellect; detect.
2. To recognize or comprehend mentally.
3. To perceive or recognize as being different or distinct; distinguish.







It didn't originate there. Shit, 41/snapon/etc. is such a putz that he is stealing chad's thoughts. Fucking poser.


and chad's thread.
so, was ximmy book? (http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?67845-so-was-ximmy-book)

Son-of-Liberty
1st October 2013, 06:02 PM
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/newt-callista-gingrich.jpg
Gingrich doesn't even suspect she is really Ximmy


When I saw this picture the first thing I thought was who is that diabolical looking woman? Turns out she is Callista Gingrich. Disgusting... Looks like the Ice Queen or some shit.

These two devils.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/58/Newt_%26_Callista_Gingrich.jpg/800px-Newt_%26_Callista_Gingrich.jpg

BrewTech
1st October 2013, 06:07 PM
Your "question" is exactly what?

:rolleyes:

Ask ximmy a question, and Book answers! Zing!

Also, I failed to realize there was a thanks competition happening. Had I known, I may have tried harder.

Jewboo
1st October 2013, 06:24 PM
Also, I failed to realize there was a thanks competition happening. Had I known, I may have tried harder.





http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_content_width/hash/92/8e/757px-Starbucks_barista.jpg?itok=uu3dXWHJ
"BrewTech" must try harder



Too funny. BrewTech still insists that GSUS Members gave my sockpuppet more "Thanks" then him.


:D how does that make you feel?

Horn
1st October 2013, 07:28 PM
dim·wit

/ˈdimˌwit/
Noun
A stupid or silly person.

This is how you can tell them apart, brewtech.

Book while extremely witty runs the gammit of wits, as is shown in the prior post. Sometimes delving so low as to approach the level of Hitcher's wits, (though his seem to have been stirring somewhat as of late)

Now assuming that Book is a male (which I assume to be a given), any created female persona would have highly accentuated wits logically.

Ximmy has more of a stable wit about her, no delving so low as appear to be the above dimwit though bordering on sometimes contrived mummerized or devised wit.

The only conclusion per Dr. Horn Freud is that Book would have to be a male persona of a female Ximmy, which we can all obviously tell is not the case.

BrewTech
1st October 2013, 07:45 PM
This is how you can tell them apart, brewtech.

Book while extremely witty runs the gammit of wits, as is shown in the prior post. Sometimes delving so low as to approach the level of Hitcher's wits, (though his seem to have been stirring somewhat as of late)

Now assuming that Book is a male (which I assume to be a given), any created female persona would have highly accentuated wits logically.

Ximmy has more of a stable wit about her, no delving so low as appear to be the above dimwit though bordering on sometimes contrived mummerized or devised wit.

The only conclusion per Dr. Horn Freud is that Book would have to be a male persona of a female Ximmy, which we can all obviously tell is not the case.

Maybe, but I've never seen them at a party together.

ximmy
1st October 2013, 07:51 PM
Maybe, but I've never seen them at a party together.

http://www.truphtooph.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/burn-after-reading.jpg

ximmy
1st October 2013, 07:53 PM
This is how you can tell them apart, brewtech.

Book while extremely witty runs the gammit of wits, as is shown in the prior post. Sometimes delving so low as to approach the level of Hitcher's wits, (though his seem to have been stirring somewhat as of late)

Now assuming that Book is a male (which I assume to be a given), any created female persona would have highly accentuated wits logically.

Ximmy has more of a stable wit about her, no delving so low as appear to be the above dimwit though bordering on sometimes contrived mummerized or devised wit.

The only conclusion per Dr. Horn Freud is that Book would have to be a male persona of a female Ximmy, which we can all obviously tell is not the case.

Wow!...that's kind of a scary measurement Dr Horn...

Horn
1st October 2013, 08:31 PM
Wow!...that's kind of a scary measurement Dr Horn...

I'm standing on the fireplace there.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ljy6PTbX9I

milehi
1st October 2013, 08:42 PM
Prepared. Boards are are waxed; edges are sharp. Passes have been purchased.

Jewboo
1st October 2013, 08:59 PM
I'm standing on the fireplace there.






http://youtu.be/nT4dE9_trX4


:rolleyes:

Hitch
1st October 2013, 09:15 PM
Book while extremely witty runs the gammit of wits, as is shown in the prior post. Sometimes delving so low as to approach the level of Hitcher's wits..

Horn, do you want to remove the knife in my back, or do you want me to let you know when I can reach it myself?

Horn
1st October 2013, 09:28 PM
Horn, do you want to remove the knife in my back, or do you want me to let you know when I can reach it myself?

Check with, Palani.

Its common law that when making the way clear for a road, or some such, that a sacrifice of some neighbor must be made.

When and if you become knee deep in your own blood, let me know. :)

Hitch
1st October 2013, 09:36 PM
Check with, Palani.

Its common law that when making the way clear for a road, or some such, that a sacrifice of some neighbor must be made.

When and if you become knee deep in your own blood, let me know. :)

Which is Palani speak for "throw Hitch under the bus".

It's bad enough when it happens in day to day life, but man, you guys can be brutal. I need a life raft to float in my own blood.

Horn
2nd October 2013, 09:08 AM
I need a life raft to float in my own blood.

Where's that little 3ft. long shark that everyone was frightened of when you need him?

mick silver
2nd October 2013, 12:55 PM
just one more of the many train crashes on this forum . ponce i heat a big tool shed also