The Ice Age Cometh! Forget Global Warming!

Ellipse said:
Thanks for the link Bellibaste.

You could also check this thread which contains the numbers from the AMS and also some basic statistics (events/day, % increase compared to other years etc).

1778 events so far this year. We will most probably shatter last year's record (2141).
 
Anthony said:
Also take into consideration the ones that aren't reported.

Yes AMS stats only take into account fireballs that were reported. In addition those fireballs have been observed above the USA, which represent only 2% of the Earth surface.
 
Buddy said:
Being a country boy, I grew up noticing my family was always pleased with any evidence of barn owls in residence on or near our property. Come to find out later a single family of these owls can find and dispose of more that a dozen mice in one night. So, I'm wondering about the status of mice predators like owls, hawks, cats, dogs, skunks and snakes in y'alls environment.

Approximately 1,5 ago a family of hawks made a nest in the park where I go with my daughter. It's in the central/west part of LA. Very busy place, with cars, noise etc. Naturally, all the squirrels disappeared from the park where before there were a lot of them. I see hawks in other parts of the neighbourhood very often now.


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Nigel Farage is the leader of the UK Independence Party. At the European Parliament he compares two NASA photographs of the ice caps, one from last August to one from this August. At 1:17 to 3:06 is his speech about "the green agenda". The video will not be boring if you begin from the start though. I find it interesting that when he says "the green agenda" at 1:17 there is a malfunction of the audio recording or it is intensionally dubbed out.






 
This speech is also available on SOTT: http://www.sott.net/article/266298-Nigel-Farage-on-the-Green-Agenda-in-the-EU-It-is-time-to-stop-this-stupidity

They also carry the source article with the two satellite photographs here:
http://www.sott.net/article/266106-Ice-Age-cometh-Record-return-of-Arctic-ice-cap-as-it-grows-by-60-in-a-year-top-scientists-warn-of-global-cooling
 
After almost non existent summer (with lower than usual temperatures and lot of rain), autumn has begun with the vengeance. We have cold and windy weather here (for a week now), that would be more appropriate for November, but not end of September. And local weather site writes that daily temperatures are 5-6C lower than usual, and it's all due to the cold front coming from Northern Europe. Also, others say here, that they heard on the news, that this winter is going to be particularly cold. Brr.... :nuts:
 
Keit said:
After almost non existent summer (with lower than usual temperatures and lot of rain), autumn has begun with the vengeance. We have cold and windy weather here (for a week now), that would be more appropriate for November, but not end of September. And local weather site writes that daily temperatures are 5-6C lower than usual, and it's all due to the cold front coming from Northern Europe. Also, others say here, that they heard on the news, that this winter is going to be particularly cold. Brr.... :nuts:

This is true, weather here in Spain also, suddenly rain and winds and cold.

The worst of it is to listen to experts at the radio, this morning in RFI, telling us that on the contrary the weather is hotter, that the global warming is really here, that it is imperative to take action against this situation very, very dangerous! She was a woman that reminded me Al Gore. :mad:
 
The interior northwestern Canadian summer was alternating hot with lots of rain. It was green and lush all season which is very out of character for the area. If things go like last year, the first snow will come within two weeks, and it will last at least a week once it starts. Blech! :(
 
loreta said:
Keit said:
After almost non existent summer (with lower than usual temperatures and lot of rain), autumn has begun with the vengeance. We have cold and windy weather here (for a week now), that would be more appropriate for November, but not end of September. And local weather site writes that daily temperatures are 5-6C lower than usual, and it's all due to the cold front coming from Northern Europe. Also, others say here, that they heard on the news, that this winter is going to be particularly cold. Brr.... :nuts:

This is true, weather here in Spain also, suddenly rain and winds and cold.

The worst of it is to listen to experts at the radio, this morning in RFI, telling us that on the contrary the weather is hotter, that the global warming is really here, that it is imperative to take action against this situation very, very dangerous! She was a woman that reminded me Al Gore. :mad:

Well that news is based on the newly released IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report, that seems to be pushed all over the world right now again. Not a single thing of their deliberate lies seem to have changed and they even more strongly are pushing them now.

I'm just wondering why now and again in this old lying fashion? The whole "climate warming" scam "caused by humans", with very negative results to the earth is pushed again... Facts don't seem to matter in this strange world of lies created by our governments.
 
Keit said:
After almost non existent summer (with lower than usual temperatures and lot of rain), autumn has begun with the vengeance. We have cold and windy weather here (for a week now), that would be more appropriate for November, but not end of September. And local weather site writes that daily temperatures are 5-6C lower than usual, and it's all due to the cold front coming from Northern Europe. Also, others say here, that they heard on the news, that this winter is going to be particularly cold. Brr.... :nuts:

There seems to be also the first snow reported in Moscow, beside other countries/cities in the last days. And it should be usually about 14th of October at least for Moscow:

First snowfall hits Moscow - Earlier than usual
Snow already? Crater Lake gets record-smashing 8 inches
Snow covers parts of California

And today was also the fifth IPCC propaganda report released and it still gets warmer, at least in the report :deadhorse:.
 
Gawan said:
There seems to be also the first snow reported in Moscow, beside other countries/cities in the last days. And it should be usually about 14th of October at least for Moscow

According to today's forecast, Belarus is going to get its first (wet) snow on Sunday. Middle of October has also additional significance for the post Soviet countries, as it is the time when central heating for all the citizens gets activated, because this is usually the time when temperatures hit 0C. But since the cold hit a bit earlier, I know that at least in Belarus they authorized activating the central heating in kindergartens (maybe also hospitals, don't know). The rest just dress a bit warmer for now.
 
herondancer said:
The interior northwestern Canadian summer was alternating hot with lots of rain. It was green and lush all season which is very out of character for the area. If things go like last year, the first snow will come within two weeks, and it will last at least a week once it starts. Blech! :(

There was a bit of summery weather from the 1st of September until the 20th or whereabouts. Now, there's already ice on the cars in the morning and the heat is on for a week now. The change was from one day to the next.
 
I ran across a couple of ice age videos last night, both of which I have mixed feelings about, but I wanted to post about since I think there's some good information in each.

The first is by Rolf Witzsche -- the one thing I find a bit odd in this one is his utopian idealism in regard to the coming ice age, which would probably be great in a world without psychopathy, ponerization, and authoritarian followers, but may not be completely realistic in the way he expects (although I'm open to being pleasantly surprised). On the other hand, the information he presents about how cosmic rays interact with biological systems and the Earth's environment is pretty interesting:

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHMTM9qXlAo

The second is an interview with Robert Felix (iceagenow.com) on Jeff Rense's show. I have qualms about this one just because it involves Rense. However, there's a lot of good information in it, particularly about underwater vulcanism and predictions about what the environment will be like once we're through the transition and the ice age has settled in. Rense himself has a surprisingly level-headed monologue in the latter half of the interview about HAARP:

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0-pO4-NRvg
 
Alana said:
herondancer said:
The interior northwestern Canadian summer was alternating hot with lots of rain. It was green and lush all season which is very out of character for the area. If things go like last year, the first snow will come within two weeks, and it will last at least a week once it starts. Blech! :(

There was a bit of summery weather from the 1st of September until the 20th or whereabouts. Now, there's already ice on the cars in the morning and the heat is on for a week now. The change was from one day to the next.

The snows started to collect in the mountains on the 19th and than have increased since. Last week i was in 6 inches or 15 cm of snow at 1700 meters and since the snow has dropped lower. It appears; not measured, that a good meter or more of snow has covered the peeks and winter has set in early there and will not now likely leave - it looks like November, not September.
 
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