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Post by missouriboy on Nov 18, 2019 15:47:27 GMT
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anse
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Post by anse on Nov 18, 2019 21:34:00 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 19, 2019 0:28:17 GMT
Thank you Anse. I have been following Suspicious Observers, but need a detailed crash course in the mechanics. I'll start with what you've attached.
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Post by anse on Nov 19, 2019 7:24:35 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 25, 2019 22:09:09 GMT
Abdussmatov again
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 25, 2019 22:23:13 GMT
But wait there's more..... This time Valentina Zharkova reported by E.M.Smith... "If you thought it was already oddly cold with bad weather, per Dr. Valentina Zharkova, the Grand Solar Minimum funk isn’t even at full press yet… We’ve got between one and 5 years of it to get really bad…
.......er work shows this is just the lead in to the Grand Solar Minimum effects.
Then you have about 22 to 25 years of it until you are into the next solar cycles of the recovery to warmth."Unless, the albedo has been raised by all the snow and the declination reduces heat input... chiefio.wordpress.com/2019/11/24/dr-valentina-zharkova-gsm-2020-2025/
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 2, 2019 21:38:14 GMT
A thread worth reading matches closely to Theo's predictions
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Post by acidohm on Dec 2, 2019 21:41:39 GMT
Those wavelet graphs though 🤯
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Post by Ratty on Dec 2, 2019 22:54:10 GMT
Those wavelet graphs though 🤯 Eye test!
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Post by acidohm on Dec 7, 2019 21:29:53 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 7, 2019 22:34:14 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Dec 8, 2019 1:06:25 GMT
If there was nothing to worry about, you could pay your tame scientists to make something up. I wonder how many earthquakes have been triggered - or are suspected of being triggered - in the US. Slightly related, stable regions: An updated global earthquake catalogue for stable continental regions: reassessing the correlation with ancient rifts. Stable continental regions (SCRs: light grey). We consider seven large SCRs in this study: North America, South America, Eurasia (subdivided into Europe, west of 20°E, and Russia, east of 20°E), Africa (including the Arabian peninsula), India, China (consisting of three separate SCRs) and Australia. Antarctica is not included.
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Post by acidohm on Dec 8, 2019 10:58:45 GMT
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Post by AstroMet on Dec 15, 2019 3:48:28 GMT
It looks about right to me Acidohm, as it is what I have calculated.
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Post by walnut on Dec 15, 2019 4:56:19 GMT
Well I repaired all the cracks in my basement last year or I could take a photo and show you what injection wells 75 miles away can do to a house, when they cause the fault to slip. If there was nothing to worry about, you could pay your tame scientists to make something up. I wonder how many earthquakes have been triggered - or are suspected of being triggered - in the US. Slightly related, stable regions: An updated global earthquake catalogue for stable continental regions: reassessing the correlation with ancient rifts. Stable continental regions (SCRs: light grey). We consider seven large SCRs in this study: North America, South America, Eurasia (subdivided into Europe, west of 20°E, and Russia, east of 20°E), Africa (including the Arabian peninsula), India, China (consisting of three separate SCRs) and Australia. Antarctica is not included.
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