Mini Ice Age? (Page 24)

kittybobo34
kittybobo34: I live in Cincinnati, which is on the edge of the last ice sheet, The ice was nearly a mile high at one point they say. The gravel and weird out of place rocks testify that it was here. Not sure just how many ice ages there have been over the last 3 million years, but I know of 5. From the info on the video, looks like the next ice age might be skipped.
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duncan124
duncan124:

Seems there were plenty of PDFs out there on Ohio rocks but my computer is out of time to read them.

Oh, oh Ohio !!
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duncan124
duncan124:
"An early-season winter storm is expected to bring freezing rain and snow from Lower/Middle Mississippi Valley eastward to the Southern Appalachians and northward to the Northeast. The Weather Channel named this storm Avery; it is the first named storm of the 2018/19 season. Meanwhile, elevated to critical fire weather threats persist for southern California through Thursday, before hopefully subsiding on Friday.

A complex early winter storm is expected to produce heavy snow from the Mid Mississippi Valley to western Ohio Valley and Interior Northeast over the next couple of days." The Watchers.

How cold in the depths of winter? And how different in four months time?
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duncan124
duncan124:
"Synopsis: Mid-level low pressure is forecast to persist from the Great Lakes through Northeast during the next two weeks. Mid-level high pressure is forecast initially across the West, with mid-level low pressure undercutting this feature in the second half of Week-1 and into Week-2. Surface high pressure is forecast to descend from the Canadian Prairies and into the Central U.S. early in Week-1, before drifting eastward during the remainder of the period. Model guidance disagrees on the potential for a surface cyclone to develop over the Central U.S. early in Week-2 that then lifts towards the Great Lakes. The persistent stormy conditions observed in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska are anticipated to continue during the next two weeks. "

http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/threats/threats.php
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duncan124
duncan124:

Deep cyclone persists over the northern mid-Atlantic, as they did near Greenland but now larger.

These seem to be scooping blobs of warm weather and shoving them towards the Arctic, SWE reports on the rare warm weather.

But are the Cyclones an effect of the warming due to the Solar weather and a warning that long storms may arrive instead of Sun or Eastern cold?



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kittybobo34
kittybobo34:
Check this out about the cosmic cloud we are starting to plow through.
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duncan124
duncan124:

That has been debunked, according to Suspicious Observers I think, not least because it all looks a bit red!---or maybe he was just brassed off in all alone in the cold.
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duncan124
duncan124:
Much of the former USA's remaining space science pages are obsessing a little about the magnetic field in respect of ground-based anomalies and normal behaviours.

I guess they are trying to hide from the latest internet mass scam such as the World Cup and are preempting any problems that might come along, mainly to divert attention.

But of course the cold hard truth is arriving as others said it would, ---and in abundance!
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: I had wondered about that since one would think that the clouds would be traveling along with the spiral arms of the galaxy.
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duncan124
duncan124:
I guess there is a lot to find out about both the Galaxies and Magnetism but I doubt that has much to do with the weather we are going to experience.

How the planets line up towards Earth might alter the weather and cause Ice Ages over time but I don't think there ever was a big Ice age.

How the solar minimum is being felt on the other planets and Earths Moon is an interesting idea.
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: The Geologist in me is well aware of many ice ages. Once about 3.5 billion years ago the whole planet was ice from pole to pole.
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duncan124
duncan124:

I think that is conjecture because no one was there to see it.
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: It would have left its mark in deep ocean cores.
The ice ages more recently have left their mark in reefs, ocean cores, ice cores in Antarctica, and all the scraped rocks as far south as Washington DC and Cincinnati
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duncan124
duncan124:
There is no proof that all scraped rocks are the result of ice and there is evidence of soil movements causing erratic rock mixtures and scrapes and scraps.

And those large-scale soil movements were ignored or downplayed for political and religious reasons
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: You need to look at active glaciers and the scrapings, then look around in the areas I mentioned, its the same, This isn't conjecture, this is geological fact.
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duncan124
duncan124:
Warnings of cold weather in eastern Europe bring more ice age news;-

https://www.foxnews.com/science/nasa-warns-long-cold-winter-could-hit-space-in-months-bringing-record-low-temperatures

-;et al.

But in fact it is more racism from the odorous continent. The Arctic air has blown down across Canada just as it does in the north of Russia. And it is the Former USA that is experiencing an ice age while Europe has exceptional warmth.

Hot or cold it is the Beast from the Whitehouse we don't want.
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duncan124
duncan124:
"NASA GISS just released their global land/ocean combined surface temperature data for October 2018. According to their data, last month ranked as the second warmest October on record, averaging 0.99 degrees C. above the 1951-1980 mean. The warmest October on record occurred in 2015 with an average temperature departure of +1.08 degrees C." Accuweather

The warmest Octobers were all the last five years. A computer glitch perhaps?
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: Or a major trend up ward. The levels of CO2 in the air right now are higher than they were that lead to the last great warming 56 million years ago. The ocean temp at the poles was a balmy 20C. Took many 1000's of years to get there, but our CO2 levels are 5 times higher .
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duncan124
duncan124:

Scientists make mistakes, and that looks like one.
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duncan124
duncan124:
Hot and cold.

As the temperature slips away in the UK the Arctic countries experience a heat wave and Europe is still warm.

Meantime the former USA has record cold.

It all seems a bit mysterious.

Why are the warmongers suddenly freezing and the Europeans getting along nicely??
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duncan124
duncan124:

A superficially Christain WordPress page.

https://prophecynewsheavensoon.wordpress.com/2018/11/21/global-warming-or-mini-ice-age-coldest-thanksgiving-in-100-years-arctic-blast-in-europe-october-2018-the-2nd-hottest-since-records-began/

Croatia in Europe is predicted to suffer cold this week and the Warmist have been debunked and governments have fled from their old ideas...

The USA went to war, besieged another people for a record length of time and now is gone, no more, finished.

Was all that madness caused by the weather??
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: My bet , the madness was caused by Global Corporations desperate to keep their profits up; and perfectly willing to let American kids die for it, and American tax payers paying for it.
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duncan124
duncan124:

A White Christmas and a picture postcard new year??

It feels like snow today and after checking the internet temps I think they are optimistic.

In the 1980s we had all the Mini Ice Age symptoms even if the official temperatures were " warming ",

After such a hot summer and with warmer air from the south coming this way a lot of snow could be expected.
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duncan124
duncan124:

"It’s looking likelier that you could be waking up to a white Christmas on December 25 this year.

Our traders have trimmed the odds on every city on Britain to see snow on the big day.

Aberdeen is the most likely recipient of a dusting at 6/5 (was 5/4), while London’s chances have been cut from 5/1 to 9/2.

The most popular pick with punters has been Newcastle. Our traders have responded by trimming the odds there to 9/4.

Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: Weather-watching punters may be dreaming of a White Christmas, but the latest odds are suggesting they’ll be waking up to one and cashing in!”

Ladbrokes Latest Betting: " Ladbrokes.
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duncan124
duncan124:
Heavy rains and snow on the mountains add weight to top down cooling on the Continent but it is also blowing from the south all the way to the UK causing darkness under the deep clouds.

I guess it is the altitude that is expected to cause a lot of snow on the Italian side of the Alps but the clouds can shut out the light and cause snow in the UK at this time of year.



Notice the opaque white clouds flooding across from eastern Europe.
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