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To: Doug R who wrote (4916)7/16/2021 4:17:02 PM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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DinoNavarre

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Low solar magnetic output (GSM-like) + weakening magnetosphere

"The 16th century has key importance in studying and
understanding medieval and early modern Danube
floods. It is due to the fact that a great number of large
and extraordinary flood events are known from the early,
and then from the mid and late 16th century which caused
severe damages along several Central European rivers
(for the last systematic overview, see Brázdil et al.,
1999; for extraordinary 16th
-century floods in Austria,
see: Rohr, 2007), including the Danube."
floodchange.hydro.tuwien.ac.at



To: Doug R who wrote (4916)7/20/2021 12:14:09 PM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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DinoNavarre

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Now being called a 1,000 yr. flood across Germany, Belgium, Austria, etc.
The "climate lockdown scenario" keeps gaining ground.