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We already have the Earth changes summary videos but I thought it would be interesting to have big markers reported in a single thread. The title is from the C's citation in session from 9 March 2024.

What make me start this thread is this information which I found very interesting: The Atlantic is cooling fast and they do not know why. "After over a year of record-high global sea temperatures, the Atlantic is cooling off more quickly than ever recorded, which could impact weather around the world".

An admission that all their propaganda about global warming doesn't hold water?

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Over the past three months, the shift from hot to cool temperatures in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean has happened at record speed. This emerging “Atlantic Niña” pattern comes just ahead of an expected transition to a cooler La Niña in the Pacific Ocean, and these back-to-back events could have ripple effects on weather worldwide.

Translation of the article reprinted by Courrier International:

What's happening to the Atlantic Ocean? After fifteen months of global ocean overheating, the world's second-largest ocean has been cooling faster than ever for the past three months.

As early as the beginning of May, the CBC was reporting that the waters off Nova Scotia were cooling, according to Canadian government records. ‘We have seen a continuation of the trend we observed in 2023, namely that temperatures are indeed returning to normal conditions, or even below normal in certain regions’, said biologist Lindsay Beazley, from the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

The trend is continuing this summer. As the British magazine New Scientist reported on Monday 19 August, ‘Over the past three months, the transition from warm to cold temperatures in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean has occurred at record speed’.

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) stated in a press release on 14 August that, since June, the sea surface temperature in this area has been 0.5 to 1°C colder than the average for this time of year.
A climate system ‘going off the rails

This sudden change is disconcerting, explains Franz Philip Tuchen, an oceanographer at the University of Miami, to New Scientist, because the powerful trade winds that normally cause such cooling have not yet developed:

‘We've run through the list of possible mechanisms, and so far nothing fits’.

‘This is the latest in a long series of episodes in a climate system that has been going off the rails for several years’, worries oceanographer Michael McPhaden.

For Franz Philip Tuchen, if temperatures remain 0.5°C below normal for another month, we will officially be talking about an ‘Atlantic Niña’, i.e. the opposite phenomenon of El Niño (which periodically warms the Pacific Ocean, but also the Atlantic).

With the expected arrival of a Niña in the Pacific Ocean, the combination of the two climatic phenomena could influence global weather conditions. ‘There could be a struggle between the Pacific, which is trying to cool itself, and the Atlantic, which is trying to warm it’, says Michael McPhaden.

 
Spectaculat eruption at Sundhnuksgigarod volcano. Sixth eruption to hit southwestern Iceland since December.

 
Does this qualify for "watch the skies"?


Nasa makes discovery ‘as important as gravity’ about Earth​


Scientists find ‘invisible force’ lifting up sky 150 miles above the planet

A new planet-wide electric field that is as fundamental to Earth as gravity has been discovered in a major scientific breakthrough.

The ambipolar electric field, which begins 150 miles above the planet, has been described as a “great invisible force” that lifts up the sky and is responsible for the polar winds.

The polar winds interact with the jet streams to help drive the majority of weather patterns across the globe.

Until now, the field had only been theorised, but a Nasa team, which includes scientists from the University of Leicester, has now sent a rocket into the field and measured it for the first time.

It means Earth now has three energy fields: gravity; the magnetic field, which shields the planet from cosmic radiation; and the ambipolar electric field.
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Fireball over Asheville, NC, accompanied by a sonic boom. This event is also pending on AMS

Update with a news article: Videos
WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — Many viewers sent in videos of a large fireball streaking across the sky in the Northern counties of Western North Carolina in the early morning hours of Aug. 30.

Many viewers posted videos to social media, claiming that it was a meteor. But News 13 has learned after talking with Arghiere Bernard, the past president of the Asheville Astronomy Club, that it was something called a bolide.

"We're not in a meteor shower right now," he said. "This was a large sporadic bolide that explodes."

According to NASA.gov, fireballs and bolides are astronomical terms for exceptionally bright meteors that are spectacular enough to to be seen over a very wide area.

A viewer from Mars Hill who works third shift said her husband called her from their home and asked if she saw it and heard the boom. She said he told her it shook their house.

Another viewer, Geneva Edwards, sent in two videos of the fireball that her outdoor home security camera captured as the meteor lit up her yard in Madison County.

Skip Middleton, who lives in Clyde and is near Woodfin, also sent in a couple of videos of the fireball.

Most of the videos were posted to the Facebook page Watauga County In The Know. When contacted by News 13 on Aug. 30, a spokesperson with the Watauga County Sheriff's Office said there were no calls to the sheriff's office about the fireball.

News 13 also contacted the Buncombe County Sheriff's Office to see if there were any calls last night, and a spokesperson there also said there weren't any calls.

Viewer Reggie Vickers said he heard it and saw it in Yancey County.

"I was in Yancey. I thought it was thunder and lightning," Vickers said.
 
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This is an interesting idea, I wonder if you could somehow feed your timeline with what is published in the Earth Changes section of SOTT, I agree that the monthly video compilation can't capture everything, but the exercise of observation is kind of already being done in SOTT, so it may be a matter of filtering through some of the results.

Just a thought.
 
Astronaut reports strange noises inside the Starliner spacecraft, which is currently docked to the International Space Station.

Butch Wilmore radioed the Johnson Space Center in Hosuton on Saturday. "It's a pulsing noise, like the ping of a sonar."

 
This is an interesting idea, I wonder if you could somehow feed your timeline with what is published in the Earth Changes section of SOTT, I agree that the monthly video compilation can't capture everything, but the exercise of observation is kind of already being done in SOTT, so it may be a matter of filtering through some of the results.

Just a thought.
Yeah, some enhancement is needed. Especially some automations. The idea to start with, is to reach a larger public through a different presentation of events we already gather.

Kind of a mock-up for the moment, I will adjust. Don't hesitate to give ideas.
 
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