Gwizz Posted September 27, 2013 Author Share Posted September 27, 2013 Possible basis for the prediction of a hard winter coming. This last winter for Seattle. it was a mild winter. In other parts of the US and in parts of the rest of the world there was a hard winter. This year the Solar ejections from the sun have all but stopped and a reversal of the earths North magnetic pole has also stopped almost as soon as it started. The continuous volcanic eruptions under the north polar ice has also diminished thus causing the polar ice in that area to freeze more then it had melted. The newest prediction from the center for world wide-weather studies, is that global warming is still happening but the sea will only raise a small amount. Seattle can go ahead and build the freeway tunnel under the city at water level and towns Northward can go ahead and continue to build larger dikes along rivers. Doing this will help create jobs and a better economy as long as the printing presses continue to print money to pay off the US national debt of over 16 trillion dollars. Interesting; But does any of this have any merit? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gwizz Posted October 1, 2013 Author Share Posted October 1, 2013 http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/09/27/un-climate-change-report-dismisses-slowdown-in-global-warming/ Gore says this report proofs Global Warming is caused by people. I say Bunk. He needs to read the report. The report says the world has been cooling for 15 years. For a shorter evaluation of the report: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/09/30/un-climate-change-models-warming/?intcmp=trending The report talks about the expectations and predictions of people who are wrong most of the time. Gore makes millions off of carbon credits. My guess he knows he is wrong. In a worldly environment, wealth must come first in the code of ethics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gwizz Posted January 25, 2014 Author Share Posted January 25, 2014 When the individual threads got duplicated a few years ago, and within each threads the dates also were mixed. it became a job to fix them.I work a little when the site is slow; But the date of each post may still be out of the correct order. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gwizz Posted January 31, 2014 Author Share Posted January 31, 2014 Maybe a magnetic reversal of the sun or a reversal of the earth could be causes of warming or cooling in the past? Sun's Magnetic Field to Reverse: What It Means The flip could come in the next three to four months, scientists say.An illustration of what it might look like if magnetic forces draw out loops and strands of hot plasma from the sun's surface.Image courtesy SDO/NASAKer Thanfor National GeographicPublished August 7, 2013The sun's magnetic field, which spans the solar system, is just months away from flipping, observatory measurements show."This change will have ripple effects throughout the solar system," solar physicist Todd Hoeksema of Stanford University said in a statement.Hoeksema is the director of Stanford's Wilcox Solar Observatory, one of just a few observatories around the world that monitors the sun's polar magnetic fields.The sun's magnetic field changes polarity approximately every 11 years during the peak of each solar cycle as the sun's inner dynamo reorganizes itself.This next reversal—which will be only the fourth observed since tracking began in 1976—will mark the midpoint of Solar Cycle 24.During a magnetic field reversal, "the sun's polar magnetic fields weaken, go to zero and then emerge again with the opposite polarity," explained solar physicist Phil Scherrer, also at Stanford, in the statement.Scientists are already seeing signs of the reversal happening, and this time there's a twist: Data from Wilcox show that the sun's two hemispheres are oddly out of sync, with the North Pole already beginning to change and the South Pole racing to catch up. That means that for now, at least, the sun effectively has two South Poles.Soon both poles should be completely reversed. "It looks like we're no more than three to four months away from a complete field reversal," Hoeksema said.The Wilcox Solar Observatory has been observing the sun's magnetic field since 1975, and its scientists have been converting those numerical measurements into a map that can now be viewed online."What we're really happy about is we've never changed or upgraded [the observatory]," Scherrer said in an interview Wednesday. "It's the only instrument in the world where you can look back over 40 years and know you're measuring the same thing. That allows us to compare fields from one cycle to the next."What Does a Reversal Mean?A reversal of the sun's magnetic field will have consequences throughout the solar system since the domain of the sun's magnetic influence—called the heliosphere—extends far beyond Pluto. Changes to the field's polarity ripple all the way out to the Voyager probes, which are racing toward interstellar space.Playing a central role in solar field reversals is the "current sheet," a sprawling surface that juts out of the sun's equator where the sun's slowly rotating magnetic field induces an electric current.The current itself is small—only one ten-billionth of an amp per square meter—but there's a lot of it, and the entire heliosphere is organized around it.During field reversals, the current sheet becomes very wavy. Scherrer likens the undulations to the seams on a baseball.As the Earth orbits the sun, our planet dips in and out of the wavy current sheet, and the transitions can stir up stormy space weather around us.The geometry of the current sheet can also affect Earth's exposure to cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles accelerated to the speed of light by supernova explosions and other violent events in the galaxy.Cosmic rays pose a threat to astronauts and space probes, and some researchers say they might also affect the cloudiness and climate of Earth.The sun's current sheet functions as a barrier to cosmic rays, preventing them from penetrating into the inner solar system. And a wavy, crinkly current sheet appears to create a better shield against these energetic particles.Earth's Flip-Flop Coming The sun isn't the only body in the solar system with a magnetic field that reverses. Earth has a magnetic field as well, and it has flipped many times over the last billion years. This isn't surprising, Scherrer said, because the magnetic fields of both the sun and the Earth are thought to be generated by similar "dynamo" processes that involve rotating and convecting electrically conducting fluids—molten iron in the case of the Earth and hot, ionized gases for the sun.The difference, however, is that Earth's magnetic field reversals happen much less frequently—only once every 200,000 to 300,000 years on average, although the actual time can vary widely—and over much longer timescales. An analysis of centuries-old ship logs performed in 2006, for example, found that the Earth's magnetic field weakens in staggered steps, and that its strength has declined by a few percentage points since 1840. If this decline is continuous, scientists predict the Earth's magnetic field could reverse sometime in the next 2,000 years. When it does happen, Scherrer thinks that the flip will happen gradually—as is the case with the sun—and won't be marked by any kind of calamitous drop of the Earth's magnetic field strength to zero."It won't just disappear and come back again," Scherrer said.Follow Ker Than on Twitter. S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gwizz Posted January 31, 2014 Author Share Posted January 31, 2014 bump Last year Russia blamed their drought on the US saying the US used HARP to modify the Russian weather. Since Russia has the same technology, Maybe the US is now getting pay back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffryfisher Posted February 13, 2014 Share Posted February 13, 2014 <sarcasm>I say that Global Warming is all a Canadian plot to steal the tourist industry away from Hawaii!</sarcasm> Really, if Global Warming predictions were credible, then "Smart Money" would be buying real estate in Canada's Arctic Archipelago. I haven't seen that yet, so I'm still skeptical. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
envelope Posted February 19, 2014 Share Posted February 19, 2014 Well! All of those are very interesting comments. Nature will take care of itself. Mankind being the culprit? Bunk. Just a smidgon when you consider the volcanoes, and natural gases expelled by animals. Just try and tell the theory of "global warming" to the people living along the East Coast. I do believe some could be caused by the over normal warming of the Oceans, but that is still a part of Nature. And we definitely cannot alter or change natural phenomina. :( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gwizz Posted February 19, 2014 Author Share Posted February 19, 2014 A change has taken hold of Global Warming. It is now called Climate Change. The sale of Carbon Credits must have dropped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffryfisher Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 What really raises red flags for me is that when the climate warms, the alarmists say that demolishing capitalism is the answer. When the climate cools, demolishing capitalism is the answer. Imagine that! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gwizz Posted July 8, 2014 Author Share Posted July 8, 2014 I read that the theory of gobal warming was a computer simulated program designed to give the probibilty for warming of the earth and never for cooling. Since all that was produced by nature for our world was huge amounts of new ice every year since. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffryfisher Posted July 12, 2014 Share Posted July 12, 2014 AGW isn't quite that bad a hoax, but the real science has been completely buried in a sandstorm of politically and religiously motivated propaganda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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