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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
NRG 170.61+1.6%Dec 11 3:59 PM EST

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From: Doug R1/11/2019 11:57:36 PM
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Periods of sunspot minimums during "normal" times can bring very nasty Winter weather. The focus has been on Europe in the first half of January with abnormally heavy snow and bitter cold. Worse already than what one should expect from the "usual" sunspot minimum. The next 10 days take things beyond worse.

electroverse.net
Latest GFS runs show monster snow totals look set to bury the majority of Europe during the second half of January — adding to the misery and record-accumulations seen in Eastern, Southern and Central parts over the previous few weeks.

The GFS predicts the worst affected regions over the next 10 days will be Norway, Finland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Slovakia, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Germany and the Alps.

GFS Total Snowfall Jan 11 thru Jan 20:


Precip patterns like this are a harbinger of heavy Spring rains. When that happens on top of all the water this snow carries, there will be incredible flooding.

Just remember all the rain that had fallen from North Carolina into central PA through much of 2018...and where the November snows were ridiculous. And what's coming into the North Carolina/Virginia area this weekend as far as snow forecasts.

The pattern in parts of Europe has been even more extreme. This is most assuredly grand solar minimum influenced.
I try to keep weather/climate examples as representative of GSM related on this board. I think I've done a decent job of that. Weather happens...so I try to avoid examples that are more attributable to "weather happens" type events.
This mayhem in Europe is 100% NOT "weather happens".
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