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Pastimes : Bridging weather and climate

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To: FJB who wrote (186)12/1/2016 2:44:07 PM
From: weatherguru  Read Replies (2) of 270
 
Another note about the 'dead sun': earthquakes. The Earth's magnetic field is changing. I consider it like a sail. When solar wind is strong, the sail is taut. When solar wind is weak and erratic (as is happening now), the sail gets wobbly and perturbed.

Thus, in new & full moons as we head toward solar minimum, I fear earthquakes. I can't say when and where in particular. Duh? I wish. Big ones have been felt in Italy and South America. There will be more. There are also 1000's of underwater volcanoes. Shit is going to get active, and it's going to be hard for the world to digest over the next 3 years.

One thing I do know: CO2 will become irrelevant, and we'll wish for these warm/moist years we've been going through.

Weather indicates change. The bigger the change, the bigger the weather. Big change in climate/weather is coming over the next several years. Keeping in vague for now.
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