Laura said:Siberia said:About the mammoth they also said that it completely froze within just 20 or 30 minutes because the food in his stomach was intact, which suggests that the temperature dropped to -230 Celsius immediately. That's why they think that such dramatic drop of temperature was caused by the sudden disappearance of the Earth magnetic field at the moment of the pole shift.
I don't think that the dropping of the magnetic field would induce such conditions. What might do it, however, would be a superstorm type event as described in the books "Mother of Storms" and "The Sixth Winter". Also seen in the movie, "Day After Tomorrow", where a storm system inducts super-cold air down to the ground. We are actually seeing some similar effects nowadays with the increasingly bizarre hail storms, sudden freezes, etc. It's possible that the lowering magnetic field is involved with the compressing of our atmosphere overall so that the colder upper atmosphere becomes thicker and heavier and presses on the troposphere. That is my guess as for why there is such an increase in contrails. This lowering/compressing of atmospheric layers is a scary thing, for sure!
Yes, thank you Laura. The storms are certainly becoming more and more severe and appear in new places where they have never been registered before. I remember one such hail storm here in my city last summer, it was crazy indeed.
And the atmosphere here has also changed as many have noticed. For example we are witnessing white skies for some time here as the Cs described. At first I thought that it could be smog over the city, but yesterday we had a very stormy and rainy weather which must have cleared the skies. But no, they are still white (well, pale blue, almost white) today. I hope to figure out if it's the same in the country side soon, maybe it's still smog.