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Post by AstroMet on Mar 21, 2018 11:01:21 GMT
Global cooling began officially, as I've long forecasted, in mid-December 2017, and as the Sun prepares to enter its Grand Minimum, we've already seen and experienced the climate effects here on Earth from the causes which comes by space weather.
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Post by glennkoks on Mar 21, 2018 13:58:59 GMT
Global cooling began officially, as I've long forecasted, in mid-December 2017, and as the Sun prepares to enter its Grand Minimum, we've already seen and experienced the climate effects here on Earth from the causes which comes by space weather. Astro, It's good to see you back. I miss the input you provide.
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Post by nautonnier on Mar 26, 2018 19:25:34 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Apr 27, 2018 10:13:33 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Apr 28, 2018 0:08:45 GMT
Seattle hit 80 yesterday. Max temp at the Gold Coast Seaway yesterday was 26.7C = 80.06F. Sister cities?
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Post by flearider on Apr 29, 2018 10:00:47 GMT
still dropping to 4deg c here at night and it's almost may ffs ... we had 2 maybe 3 days it got above 16c this month .. but I bet it's still the hottest April on record ..
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Post by Ratty on Apr 29, 2018 10:22:07 GMT
still dropping to 4deg c here at night and it's almost may ffs ... we had 2 maybe 3 days it got above 16c this month .. but I bet it's still the hottest April on record .. Remind me where you are Flea. Prediction here in SE Queensland is for 12C tomorrow morning.
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Post by flearider on Apr 29, 2018 12:42:04 GMT
nw uk ... coastal
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 29, 2018 13:32:10 GMT
still dropping to 4deg c here at night and it's almost may ffs ... we had 2 maybe 3 days it got above 16c this month .. but I bet it's still the hottest April on record .. You betcha! The recipe requires that ingredient.
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Post by flearider on Apr 29, 2018 14:43:16 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Apr 29, 2018 16:32:23 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Apr 29, 2018 16:52:20 GMT
There's a sleet and snow watch for some parts trow...max 4-6°c, but improving after that. As usual however, our awful is only moderate compared to non-atlantic influenced continental areas 😉
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 29, 2018 17:40:05 GMT
There's a sleet and snow watch for some parts trow...max 4-6°c, but improving after that. As usual however, our awful is only moderate compared to non-atlantic influenced continental areas 😉 Us middle-earth continentals are just beginning to see the "regular" moist GOM air masses overcoming the dry, cold northern flow. We only got 0.5 inches of rain in April .. 3 inches below normal. Gives meaning to how a colder climate might be a dryer climate at important times ... like spring. Don't think I like the implications.
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Post by nautonnier on Apr 29, 2018 23:40:27 GMT
From Suggestions 33 in Tallblokes Talkshop tallbloke.wordpress.com/suggestions-33/:
"oldbrew says: April 29, 2018 at 9:11 pm
Currently all four giant planets are on the same side of the Sun (if you slice the disk in half). This will continue until the Jupiter-Saturn ‘opposition’ in 2030, when the Sun will finally return to somewhere close to the solar system barycentre.
Then from 2032-3 that process (all 4 same side) repeats until the early 2040s, but this time there’s no return to the barycentre."Or as it was put by Theo: (Note: Oldbrew is no relation!)
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Post by acidohm on Apr 30, 2018 5:26:21 GMT
Well, to look at it this way, the mass of the four largest planets in proportion to the sun is a greater value then then the proportion of co2 in our atmosphere.
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