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singular_me
29th March 2015, 11:54 AM
news are a few weeks old already but just in case you didnt hear anything on TV. listen to the audio below... a shift occurs every 200-300K years... and takes 100 years or so to complete.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP0eNBtrJXc

World Snow Record 8+ Feet/18 Hours Southern Italy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDclbzNVZGI


Apocalyptic hailstorm strikes Quito, Ecuador
strangesounds.org
Sun, 15 Feb 2015
http://www.sott.net/article/294458-Apocalyptic-hailstorm-strikes-Quito-Ecuador


2015-2035 Mini Ice Age | Sunspots and Cooling Earth Temperatures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhxRU_mqUSY



Earth's Magnetic Pole Shift is Accelerating

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkP0eCfrVBc

monty
29th March 2015, 12:42 PM
Have you enlightened Al Gore?

JohnQPublic
29th March 2015, 05:05 PM
Global warming in action.

Horn
29th March 2015, 11:20 PM
the banks aren't going to need to prop up real estate values near the equator...


Is the sun going dark?

Latest Nasa images reveal TWO giant holes - one covering almost 10% of the solar surface

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2999520/Is-sun-going-dark-Latest-Nasa-images-reveal-TWO-giant-holes-one-covering-10-solar-surface.html#ixzz3VqeVKlKx




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J19vi8UPKck

Neuro
30th March 2015, 03:02 AM
41° that is on level with Istanbul. On the other hand Baltic Sea had barely any ice this winter. But I think these extreme weather patterns are more related with a change occurring from warming to cooling, not because of global warming. Just like the stock market tends to become very volatile when the uptrend is changing to downtrend. My bet is that 2020 will be colder than 2000.

If you plant fruit trees, make sure they can handle 3-4 climate growth zones more than you currently have. If you live in an area, where no fruit trees could be grown in that eventuality, now is a good time to move...

Horn
30th March 2015, 11:34 PM
SNOW BLANKETS THE ALPS
SNOW REPORT (http://www.inthesnow.com/category/snow-report/) | 30 MARCH 2015

One of the biggest snow storms of the season is currently blanketing the Alps.
Resorts in France, Italy and Switzerland are reporting up to 50cm of snow in the past 24 hours, in Austria the biggest snowfall so far reported is 30cm (a foot) in St Anton.
The snow is expected to continue through today at most resorts and then continued sporadically through the week, interspersed with dry, sunny, powder ski condition.
Among areas reporting 50cm of fresh snow are Paradiski, Val Thorens, Valfresjus and Val d’Isere in France, Cervinia in Italy and Zermatt in Switzerland. In France La Clusaz reported 30cm of snow, 29cm in Alpe d’Huez and Avoriaz and Meribel 20cm each and many other areas across the region have reported 20-40cm of fresh snow.


From what I can tell, it appears that the Earth's atmosphere has once again been collapsed to new lows as it did back in 2010.

Hold the fruit trees.

Glass
30th March 2015, 11:59 PM
on Thursday last they had a fair bit of snow in parts of the UK that don't get snow..... which I think is nearly all of it outside the highlands.

where snow in UK (http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/snow/snow-in-the-uk)

Not sure what sleet is. Thought is was a kind of rain.... ah rain with some ice in it.

Shami-Amourae
31st March 2015, 12:00 AM
Global warming in action.

https://images.encyclopediadramatica.se/e/e3/Global_Warming_-_Is_Awesome.jpg

Glass
31st March 2015, 12:05 AM
yeah just because polar bears live in ice and snow doesn't mean they like it. If they don't know any better then how do they know to move somewhere better.

You don't know what you don't know.

Horn
31st March 2015, 08:07 AM
“NOAA is desperate to hide their data tampering, and is taking a new tack to defeat FOIA (freedom of information) requests,” says stevengoddard.com.

“(We’ve) been working for almost a year to get NOAA to release their published monthly temperature data over the past couple of decades, which they overwrite in place in order to hide their ongoing manipulations.”

“The data should be kept in a simple file structure like the NOAA drought data, and it should require no more than 10 seconds for me to recover it online. Instead, they want a quarter of a million dollars, due on Monday.

“We estimate that the cost to search for responsive records will be approximately $262,000.
“If payment or other communication is not received by March 24, 2015, your FOIA request will be considered “closed.”

“There must be something very incriminating in that data.”
See:
Freedom Isn’t Free (https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2015/03/20/freedom-isnt-free/#comment-506376)

Horn
31st March 2015, 11:13 PM
Canada – Big freeze hammers Newfoundland food supplies

“Where’s the beef? Empty meat shelves in province’s grocery stores,” reads the headline on CBC News.
“A particularly hard winter has hit meat supplies in eastern Canada, leaving some supermarket shelves bare,” echoes the BBC.
Newfoundland shoppers tweeted photos of empty shelves in the fresh meat aisle, and one supermarket said it was “dramatically behind on orders,” the CBC news website reported (http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/where-s-the-beef-empty-meat-shelves-in-province-s-grocery-stores-1.3014488).

http://iceagenow.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/hannah-rideout-Empty-meat-shelves.jpg (http://iceagenow.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/hannah-rideout-Empty-meat-shelves.jpg)

Earlier reports said shops had also been running short of fruit (http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/empty-shelves-low-produce-a-symptom-of-weather-interruptions-1.3006316) and vegetables.
Three Marine Atlantic ferries made the crossing late Saturday with much-needed food stocks, but more ice means ferries have been stuck since then.

“Something we haven’t seen in decades”
While sea ice is normal between mainland Canada and Newfoundland, this year has been worse than usual.
“The ice conditions and the weather systems that we’ve been experiencing this winter, particularly this week, have been something we haven’t seen in decades,” said Darrell Mercer with Marine Atlantic last week. He said the ice began forming in early February, more than a month earlier than last year, and has been building ever since.
Producers are also feeling the pinch. One milk farmer says he had to ditch 100,000 litres (22,000 gallons) of milk earlier this month – with a value of about $100,000 (US$78,000, £53,000) – because it couldn’t be shipped to the mainland for processing before it spoiled.
Meanwhile, a backlog of around 350 tractor-trailer loads of food were stuck at the ferry terminal in North Sydney, waiting to cross to Port aux Basques.
No mention of fighting for food … yet.


http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-32130414
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/where-s-the-beef-empty-meat-shelves-in-province-s-grocery-stores-1.3014488
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/empty-shelves-low-produce-a-symptom-of-weather-interruptions-1.3006316


Wasn't HT out there in newfoundland?

Horn
7th April 2015, 06:41 AM
Pretty good recent article on sea ice,

explains how less ice near the north pole in the winter is actually a net energy loss for the planet.

While increasing ice at the south winter and summer the same (net loss) due to the land mass.



Why regularly discuss sea ice area?

Well, with the “pause” now extending 18 years – 3 months, and with every other CAGW prediction regularly failing as CO2 steadily increases, Arctic sea ice loss is just about the only defense left of the CAGW’s basic predictions. It is regularly hyped and used, so you need to know the details of why they think it is important, and the limits to that assumed importance. (Certainly, the CAGW proponents will not tell you of any limitations or constraints Arctic sea ice poses to their theory of Arctic amplification!) Antarctic sea ice, on the other hand, is failing every assumed CAGW result, and is just uniformly ignored. On the other hand, because it disproves the basic CAGW predictions, you need to know the details of Antarctic sea ice, the problems it poses, and the threats it poses...

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/01/24/state-of-the-sea-ice-january-2015/