Sunspots and Climate, Redux
Not to keep haarping on this, BUT "Winter of 2009-2010 could be worst in 25-years" says the AccuWeather site. And once again a single sunspot over at www.spaceweather.com.
What isn't making headlines is that if you look at Sunspot Cycle projections made over the past 7-years or so (animated file here) you'll notice that "Oh, oh: We should be up in the 25-50 sunspot range if you wait for the animated graphic to cycle through. What's also evident is that the projections keep sliding back.
While the PTB and their Carboneers were trying to hoodwink the public into believing Global Warming by diddling data and excluding inconvenient readings as "cooling biased" thermometers, mountain people Peru are facing extinction from increasingly cold weather. MSNBC reported earlier that a nuclear power plant in Delaware closed down due to ice in the river. Global what?
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Here at Uretopia Ranch in East Texas this morning, we're at 23.9º and that's before the arctic blast hits the Dallas-Fort Worth area tomorrow. I assume you bought a bunch of orange juice futures in the commodity market, since prices seem likely to climb based on cold weather working its way down toward Florida. Not just oranges, strawberries look to be in trouble, too.
Not that the US is alone: Record cold is gripping India putting homeless at risk and in China, Korea, & Japan record snows.
Robert Felix's website, "Ice Age Now!" and and his book Not by Fire but by Ice 2nd Edition will not doubt be unpopular with those slow to recognize new facts people, but he's been doing a good job of keeping track of developing data that continues to call the 'global warming' paradigm into question. Not the least of which is coverage about how Weather Channel founder John Coleman "blows IPCC predictions out of the water".
THE most important story today is not in the headlines in the MSM (MainStreamMedia) but rather can be found on the CattleNetwork's site: "USDA Concerned With Climate Change Models’ Effect On Food Production." urbansurvival.com |