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<Below are a few recent local news reports of, record cold, crop damaging, weather censored by the MSM who only report intervening periods of heat.

When winter returns to the Northern Hemisphere? Expect the MSM news blackout to be overwhelmed by the volume of cold weather records and rising food prices.

The Sun drives Earth's climate. Man's contribution is infinitesimal by comparison.

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<This Year’s Cold Spring to Blame for French Wine Output Falling by 12% — Grand Solar Minimum



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This Year’s Cold Spring to Blame for French Wine Output Falling by 12% — Grand Solar Minimum

August 31, 2019

Cap Allon

France’s wine output will fall 12% this year, according to a statement released by the agriculture ministry on Friday, after several severe spring frosts ravaged vineyards across the country.

Overall production is estimated to reach 43.4 million hectolitres (1.15 billion gallons), down from 49.4 million hectolitres just a year earlier.

Large swathes of France were battered by intense cold during the spring months, which killed off young grape clusters or, at best, stunted their growth, particularly in the west. And although the subsequent and much-reported brief bursts of summer heat didn’t help, it was those early frosts that did the bulk of damage, regardless of how the MSM opts to paint it:

The agriculture ministry added that rains in early August limited the losses in some areas, though hail reportedly damaged several vineyards in the Beaujolais region, famous for its young “nouveau” wines.

All this serves as yet another example of the Swings Between Extremes brought on by the Grand Solar Minimum:

MERIDIONAL (WAVY) JET STREAM During a solar minimum, the jet stream’s usual tight Zonal Flow (a west–east direction) loses energy and reverts to more of a loose Meridional Flow (a north-south direction) — this is exaggerated further during a Grand Solar Minimum, like the one we’re entering now, and explains why regions become unseasonably hot or cold and others unusually dry or rainy:




Cold air is diverted south — bringing those brutal, record-breaking spring frosts to central Europe.

Warm air is shifted north — bringing those intense bursts of summer heat.

We human’s have nothing to do with it. The natural phenomenon is fully explained by the sun’s historically low output (“the lowest in 200 years” — NASA). And the cold is winning — Global Average Temperatures continue to trend cooler.

Furthermore, there are regions of the planet that have historically warmed during times of global cooling. The Arctic, Alaska and N Atlantic/S Greenland, to name a few:

Temp change between 1780 (a year of normal solar activity) and 1680 (a year within the depths of the Maunder Minimum) — NASA

Earth’s climate is cyclic, never linear — driven mainly by the sun.

And history is repeating, our star is once again shutting down (relatively).




electroverse.net

<Moscow Shivers Through its Coldest Summer in Recorded History, in over 150 Years of Data



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Moscow Shivers Through its Coldest Summer in Recorded History, in over 150 Years of Data

August 30, 2019

Cap Allon

Muscovites are shivering-through what will almost certainly be (with less than 2 days to go) their coldest August in recorded history. Furthermore, daily all-time low temperature records continue to fall across the Russian Federation, joining the myriad already set in 2019.

The coldest August in record-books stretching back over 150 years is currently gripping the city, with an average air temperature of just 12C (53.6F) –some 6C below the norm– being reported by themoscowtimes.com.

Moscow’s previous coldest August was way back in 1884, when the average air temperature for the month was 4C below the norm.

According to www.hmn.ru, this August in Moscow has been characterized by unusual weather in terms of not only the cold, but also of abundant rainfall and a chronic lack of sunshine.

In addition, many daily all-time low temperature records have been tumbling across Russia of late, particularly in eastern regions, with the latest being on Kolguev Island, where the low of -1.6C (29.1F) observed on August 26 comfortably busted the old record of 0.5C (32.9F) set 36 years ago (during the solar minimum of cycle 21).

The cold times are returning, in line with historically low solar activity.>

electroverse.net
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