The Ice Age Cometh! Forget Global Warming!

If this guy is right, the recent "coldest winter on record" in Antarctica could be the trigger for onset of ice age conditions.

Apparently Arctic is also going to play a role. And not surprisingly, all this increased precipitation that caused flooding, in winter will fall as snow. Here's a recent article (translated from Russian):

An abnormally snowy winter awaits the inhabitants of Russia. The south of the country, Siberia, and the northern regions of the Far East will experience the main brant of the elements....

Meteorologists explain that this year the Arctic will have a significant impact on the formation of weather in Russia. The circumpolar vortex forming in the atmosphere over the North Pole will be more powerful than in previous years. As a result, the Arctic jet stream will reach the southern latitudes.

For the first time in many years, ice reduction in the Arctic has stopped.
The Arctic Circle decided to "take a break" from global warming. The ice in the Arctic Ocean turned out to be almost a million square kilometers more than in 2020.

The lower reaches of Volga, the Kolyma region and the south of Siberia will experience the most anomolies, with the height of the snow cover being twice the regular long-term values. The height of snowbanks in the Russian capital is expected to be a quarter higher than normal.

Experts remind that today weather anomalies already dominate in some parts of the Russian Federation. 11 cm of snow fell in the Chelyabinsk region, and in the south of Russia, unusual temperatures have been established since mid-September, which are 3-4 degrees lower the perennial ones.

I actually live in the southern Siberia, so this is going to be "interesting"!
 
I laid in about 3 years worth of firewood this spring. I got lucky with a good deal on good wood. And had a good used wood stove that can heat my whole house put in in my downstairs (and a better insert put in upstairs) at the same time. Decided it was a top priority after seeing what happening in Texas in terms of the power outages, huge electrical cost increases during the freeze in Texas, and people and pipes freezing and also things looking to get much colder as we move forward and the possible ice age stuff.

The only reputable person locally that does fireplace and chimney work was working pretty much nonstop from March until I talked to him last in late June or July. He said he usually had a break in requested work in the late spring into summer normally. I wouldn't be surprised if he worked non-stop from then until now.

He also said that he could not find anyone reliable to take on as an assistant and that most people willing to give it a try were doing or on drugs.
 
He had another blloper :) Surprisingly after the meeting with Sergey Lavrov.

"The president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, said this Sunday that the energy crisis in Europe could last from six months to two years, informs RIA Novosti.

This crisis it won’t fix itself. In the next 6 months the crisis will not be solved. I fear that it may continue even for two years, “the president said at the press conference after his meeting in Belgrade with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.



The president of Serbia believes that the energy crisis in Europe could last up to 2 years - Market Research Telecast

Vucic told how long the energy crisis in Europe will last | tellerreport.com
 
He had another blloper :) Surprisingly after the meeting with Sergey Lavrov.
With Russia, it further said:

On October 9, the Serbian president declared that the gas crisis in Europe was partially triggered by the fact that Europeans they did not “sign long-term contracts” for the supply of Russian gas to the European Union. At the same time, he specified that Serbia is conducting negotiations with Russia to buy the hydrocarbon at reduced prices.

Hope they can work something out that will help the Serbs.
 
Here are some more news from Russia about this winter. Article in Russian.

Apparently bears in Buryatia and Irkutsk area went to hibernate much earlier than usual. Usually they begin to hibernate in the end of November. But this time 10 days ago they already disappeared from the wild life cameras, even if the temperatures are not lower than zero during the day.

The scientists say that "this is an indication that autumn is going to be long and winter bitter cold". And that bears preserve their energy and fat supply by hibernating earlier.
 
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Here are some more news from Russia about this winter.
You beat me to it as I just saw very similar news from a commenter on Zerohedge. Here is what he said:


In the Irkutsk and Krasnoyarsk regions, camera traps have stopped recording bears, although the daytime temperature has not yet become subzero. Usually bears stay awake until the end of November - mid-December, and single bears can stay awake even until mid-December to gain more fat.

"Ten days ago, all the bears disappeared in the forest. They are already preparing to lie down in a den for the winter. And according to the behavior of bears, you can confidently make a forecast - autumn will be long, and winter will be harsh. This has already been verified — bears feel the weather better than any weather service." Director of the reserve.

Europeans should not be afraid of this. This forecast concerns Siberia.

I think Europeans should pay attention, but most likely too little too late as they are mostly acting like ships without rudders or badly damaged ones at least.
 
I think Europeans should pay attention, but most likely too little too late as they are mostly acting like ships without rudders or badly damaged ones at least.

Well, we do know that Europeans should pay attention, but I do wonder if bears in other areas respond similarly. It would be curious to get reports from other "bear countries" and if their bears are still happily engaged in fat storing, or they already went to hibernate.
 
Well, we do know that Europeans should pay attention, but I do wonder if bears in other areas respond similarly. It would be curious to get reports from other "bear countries" and if their bears are still happily engaged in fat storing, or they already went to hibernate.
Where I live in Ontario, Canada (near the city of Ottawa) there has been an uptick of bear sightings in the past few years. When I was younger it was extremely rare to hear about a bear sighting around here, let alone see one. This article is from a local newspaper (published earlier this year) -
Bear sightings in the Vankleek Hill area - The Review Newspaper

This may be related to the bear stories but, a friend of mine had said that he knew a few people who hunted moose and they had noticed that the moose have a LOT more body fat on them this year. According to the hunters this is a good indication that this winter will be long and cold.
 
Well, we do know that Europeans should pay attention, but I do wonder if bears in other areas respond similarly. It would be curious to get reports from other "bear countries" and if their bears are still happily engaged in fat storing, or they already went to hibernate.
Maybe we are going to have a bear market this Autumn, or we will need to ask around, because when one looks up the Wikis, can live in many places and hibernate in most.. However, the Wiki on the polar bear explains that they do not hibernate, but hunts all year round, though it is capable of fasting for several months during the summer and autumn.
About bears in general:
Ursus is a genus in the family Ursidae (bears) that includes the widely distributed brown bear,[3] the polar bear,[4] the American black bear, and the Asian black bear. The name is derived from the Latin ursus, meaning bear.[5][6]
The Wiki for the brown bear explains lists its many subspecies.
About the Eurasian brown bear there is
The oldest fossils are from the Choukoutien, China, and date back about 500,000 years.[13] It is known from mtDNA studies that during the Pleistocene ice age it was too cold for the brown bear to survive in Europe except in three places: Russia, Spain, and the Balkans.[14]
Bears could not survive because of the cold? If you look at where the brown bears can be found today, that is a bit surprising, or is there another explanation that has nothing to do with climate?
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The diet of the bears shows amazing flexibility:
Brown bears were present in Britain until no later than AD 1000, when they had been exterminated through over-hunting.[8]
[....]
In antiquity, the Eurasian brown bear was largely carnivorous, with 80% of its diet consisting of animal matter. However, as its habitat increasingly diminished, the portion of meat in its diet decreased with it until by the late Middle Ages, meat consisted of only 40% of its dietary intake. Today, meat makes up little more than 10–15% of its diet.[9] Whenever possible, the brown bear will consume sheep.[10]
Reading that the bears in some regions of Russia had already gone into winter sleep early, I wondered how long they can stay that way. If the data from North America is anything to go by, a brown bear can hibernate for up to eight months, so even if they begin early they may last until next Spring.
How Long Do Bears Hibernate
Different species of bears hibernate for slightly different lengths of time, based mostly on their climate.

Black bears can hibernate for up to seven and a half months without drinking water, eating food or defecating.

Grizzly bears typically hibernate between five to seven months.

Mexican Black Bears usually do not hibernate at all or will hibernate for just a few weeks out of the year. Due to a warm environment, hibernation is not necessary for these bears.

Alaskan Brown Bears can hibernate from five to eight months. As Alaskan Brown Bears are found in a colder climate, they typically spend a long time in hibernation compared to other bear species.
Did the bears go into hibernation early this year because of the cosmic climate? Or was it strictly local conditions that prevailed?

Can some animals sense a rough climate ahead the same way as some animals get out of the way before a tsunami strikes a coast line, or become nervous before an earthquake? Are the animals sensing a drastic change? Even if one does not get a cataclysmic change, it can still be drastic, I once experienced a drop from 20+ C to minus 16 C in two days. I walked outside in the afternoon. It was all silent, except a few distant cars and the sounds of feet walking in snow as all the trees around in the park were loosing a steady stream of green, crisp, frozen leaves that one by one fell to join the others already on a ground covered with 20 cm of snow. It was unbelievable and unforgettable.
 

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This may be related to the bear stories but, a friend of mine had said that he knew a few people who hunted moose and they had noticed that the moose have a LOT more body fat on them this year. According to the hunters this is a good indication that this winter will be long and cold.
The bears and moose are probably as equipped as some cows, as this example shows, though it is not from this season:
Can Animals Predict the Weather?
Farmers in the Midwestern U.S., who recently experienced the coldest weather in a generation, are saying they knew the extreme weather was coming before it was officially predicted. This foresight was not due to meteorology, but to the way their animals were behaving.

Reuters spoke with Deanna Brennecke, an Iowa cow-calf farmer who said she knew the cold was coming days before because of the behavior of her cattle. They were eating far more feed than usual, putting on weight to help keep warm before temperatures plummeted.

“They were meeting us at the gate, filling themselves full, and we just knew,” said Brennecke.
Below are more thoughts on what one may be able to learn from observing nature in relations to changes of the weather and climate.

When I enter a forest for a brisk walk, the birds and animals pick up the disturbance and even warn each other. It is known that plants can react to people, animals, or insects harming them. Likely, there will be a lot we do not know or notice about the communications that take place in nature and within nature. If one took a really large perspective, animals also have protein antennas. Understood in this way, a group of cattle might have more antenna power than just one member of the herd. Maybe the species and its family, genetically speaking, have still more.

It could also be that the animals have system sensors for survival. Our mobile phones for instance have several, and some are used or integrated into other apps in ways that make them invisible. Birds and animals have senses and sensors too. We have discovered that some species can orient themselves along long migration routes. Are there still more abilities, more difficult for us to discover, that are rarely used or noticed, but which are also included in the system of some members?

While one can think of birds, animals and nature in general reacting to changes in their environment whether local or cosmic, if the future is open, wouldn't there sometimes be more than one trend? How long in advance would some animals or some groups of animals be able to pick up a trend? And if one says the Canadian moose is fatter on average this year in some areas, is it more than a reaction to the short-term prospects? Still they are tendencies interpreted and attributed a meaning. The interpretations of such signs in terms of weather leads to the ancient ways of understanding meteorology and augury. The Wiki about meteorology mentions:
Early attempts at predicting weather were often related to prophecy and divining, and were sometimes based on astrological ideas.​
The Wiki on augury, considered as a Roman religious practice, describes various types:
ex caelō [from the sky]This auspice involved the observation of thunder and lightning and was often seen as the most important auspice.[15] Whenever an augur reported that Jupiter had sent down thunder and lightning, no comitia (a gathering deemed to represent the entire Roman population) could be held.
And add to this ex avibus, from birds, ex quadrupedibus [from quadrupeds], ex dīrīs [from portents]. These auspice signs are in two groups:
There were two classifications of auspice signs, impetrative (impetrativa, sought or requested) and oblative (oblativa, unsought or offered). Signs that fall under the category of impetrativa were signs that resulted due to the actions performed by the augur during the reading of the auspice.[13] The other category of signs, oblativa, were momentous events which occurred unexpectedly, while the magistrate was either taking auspices or participating in public debate.[13]Ex Caelo ("from the sky") signs of thunder and lightning or other natural phenomena, would be considered an "offered" sign. Unless the magistrate was accompanied by an augur it was up to them to decide whether or not the “offered” sign was significant.[13]
Being familiar with the idea of augury, one can even wonder if signs of an approaching ice age would show up as extra appetite among some animals preparing for a cold winter? The millions of mammoth, enjoying the sunshine and chewing flowers and herbs prior to their flash freeze, 13000 years ago, probably went about their business as usual.

Even if the mammoths died suddenly, maybe it was as it should be. Moving to philosophical point of view, one can think of these quotes from the New International Version of the Bible regarding "sparrow" which certainly is a much smaller than a mammoth:
Psalm 84:3 Even the sparrow has found a home, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may have her young— a place near your altar, Lord Almighty, my King and my God.
Luke 12:6 Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? Yet not one of them is forgotten by God. Luke 12:7 Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.
And "hour":
Ecclesiastes 9:12 Moreover, no one knows when their hour will come: As fish are caught in a cruel net, or birds are taken in a snare, so people are trapped by evil times that fall unexpectedly upon them.
Mark 13 The Day and Hour Unknown
32 “But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. 33 Be on guard! Be alert[e]! You do not know when that time will come. 34 It’s like a man going away: He leaves his house and puts his servants in charge, each with their assigned task, and tells the one at the door to keep watch.

35 “Therefore keep watch because you do not know when the owner of the house will come back—whether in the evening, or at midnight, or when the rooster crows, or at dawn. 36 If he comes suddenly, do not let him find you sleeping. 37 What I say to you, I say to everyone: ‘Watch!’”
In the following chapter the "hour" comes up again:
Mark 14 Gethsemane
32 They went to a place called Gethsemane, and Jesus said to his disciples, “Sit here while I pray.” 33 He took Peter, James and John along with him, and he began to be deeply distressed and troubled. 34 “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death,” he said to them. “Stay here and keep watch.”

35 Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. 36 “Abba,[f] Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”

37 Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. “Simon,” he said to Peter, “are you asleep? Couldn’t you keep watch for one hour? 38 Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”

39 Once more he went away and prayed the same thing. 40 When he came back, he again found them sleeping, because their eyes were heavy. They did not know what to say to him.

41 Returning the third time, he said to them, “Are you still sleeping and resting? Enough! The hour has come. Look, the Son of Man is delivered into the hands of sinners. 42 Rise! Let us go! Here comes my betrayer!”
A reader of cards may do a spread with a question in mind and pick up ideas from the images that show up. A mere player of cards would look at the selection and see random cards. Is it similar with some of the more subtle changes that precede sudden, drastic and dramatic changes of the Earth environment prior to the onset: subtle changes will be denied until a denial is no longer relevant. For a parallel, what happened prior to March 2020 that heralded a change of the political climate? If someone had stood up in December 2020 and told about the world 12 months from then, 15 months from then, 18 months from then 21 months from then, ... what would people have thought?

In the process of writing this post, I learned about possible sources of information for the future: World Weather Information Service. There is a world map and when you zoom in, you can click the local forecast which has a link to the local service. Later in the season, these services might be helpful with ice warnings.
There is also a severe weather page: Severe Weather Information Centre which has an upcoming feature, at present in beta, that highlights all the areas of the globe subject to warnings.
 
The Biological Laws of Nature and the interconnected systems we biologically share with the animal kingdom on this Earth is a fascinating yet underestimated study, in our "modern age".
Birds and animals have senses and sensors too. We have discovered that some species can orient themselves along long migration routes. Are there still more abilities, more difficult for us to discover, that are rarely used or noticed, but which are also included in the system of some members?
Oh, yes! Infinite more abilities, in my opinion.
The discovery and usage of these abilities is only as difficult as the task of dumping most of the installed "belief" programs of human superiority and that Man is above/outside of, and in control of nature!
Modern "science" is still calling a majority of our non-coding DNA "artifacts and junk", so it becomes an individual quest.
Nature is and economist, and does not make or allow junk, everything has a purpose on this planet, or, so I have learned.
While one can think of birds, animals and nature in general reacting to changes in their environment whether local or cosmic, if the future is open, wouldn't there sometimes be more than one trend?
I would consider it much more than a "trend", more of a deep and abiding instinctive mandate, felt from the very Earth and generated by the cosmos, picked up by living DNA antenna.
Perhaps the "Future is open" via the conscious actions taken after the conscious choices are made on what is seen, felt, realized and acted upon?

How long in advance would some animals or some groups of animals be able to pick up a trend? And if one says the Canadian moose is fatter on average this year in some areas, is it more than a reaction to the short-term prospects?

I remember a lot of stuff that my maternal grandfather talked about.
He was a walking compendium of natural knowledge, and he had spoke with a gentle laid back Oklahoma accent, the old school cowboy archetype in real life.

His Cherokee mother, my Great Grandmother, taught him the signs of animal behavior that she had learned from her elders.
He did talk about the fat content of the moose and deer harvested in the fall hunt, in Northern Alberta, although winters were always harsh there, some were harsher than others, and he insisted that the "bone signs" in the foraging animals were always more accurate.
He maintained that the thickness in the leg bones was more important that how fat an animal was, since a very lush and productive summer season always resulted in "fatter animals everywhere".

I was pleasantly surprised to see this on the local Canadian Weather Network last month:

"Jenna Bower is an interpreter at the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre, in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada and while we were touring the grounds, we spotted a deer grazing for food.
[...]
But that is not all the Osoyoos Indian Band learns from the deer.

“When we hunt the deer, we know by just the bones what kind of winter we are going to have,” says Bower.
How, you might ask? According to Bower, it is all about the thickness of the bone marrow.

“When you look at the marrow, and the marrow is really thin and the bone is really thick, then you know it is going to be a really harsh winter because Mother Nature is preparing the animal for the winter that’s to come. If it is a thinner bone with thicker marrow, then you know the winter is going to be fine.”

 
All of these animal signs remind me of the book "The Sixth Winter" that some of us read a few years ago.


Some time in the year future the next Ice Age will be triggered off. It could happen in a thousand years' time, or in a century from now.

Or it could, quite literally, happen next winter. This book is fiction only because the events described have not yet happened. But it is not science fiction because all the science in the book is fact. When the year arrives that we see the sixth winter resembling 1792 within the space of a decade or so, then the Ice Age will be with us in a matter of weeks - and it will develop very much as described here.

Read the blurb about the author, John Gribben.
 

Full #soleil on the #France this Thursday before a change of weather ... and the last images of the #ouragan#Pamela which touched part of the #Mexique these last hours. Good Thursday !@BFMTV #météo

The next night will be calm and cold, in a mass of dry air. Radiative conditions, favorable to low minimum temperatures. No record expected for the period, but probably an aggregate minimum temperature below 5 ° C, the first since May 3.

 
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