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To: 3bar who wrote (5250)12/19/2021 11:14:50 PM
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The entire sun-facing side of the Earth gets scorched by the micro nova ejecta estimated to occur in the 2040s. This is the blast that blows off part of Earth's atmosphere.
Best to be underground at the time.

Before then, could be any time now, a Carrington Event level flare will take out the grid.

There's several levels of shit hitting the fan to all of this.

The Beaufort Gyre is a wildcard with an overdue release into the Northern Atlantic affecting the multidecadal overturning circulation there and bringing on an ice age for Europe the year it happens.

The Greenland ice sheet is growing and as a result more melt is available and calving off of icebergs will increase with impacts on the AMOC.

Volcanoes are another wild card.

Governments and TPTB are a big wild card.

Changes in climate patterns and weather dynamics due to lower solar magnetic output and the Earth's weakening magnetosphere are already well evidenced and will continue to be a greater factor going forward.