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7 Thoughts to “Deep Cold Locks In Over Greenland; Newfoundland Nears February Snow Record; Record-Setting Nor’easter; + Another Spotless Day On The Sun”
We are dropping off into the end, or the dormant sun stage, of a second consecutive weak solar cycle. Our next few winters are going to be intensely brutal most likely.
If that GSM happens woe, woe, woe!
My brother lives in Warwick, RI (I live in Maine), and he told me they got 37.5 inches, and that’s right on the coast! He said they beat the Blizzard of ‘78 total by almost 10 inches.
WithSun going spotless, and the “Eddy” Grand Solar Minimum ready to take hold, much more of these storms are in our future.
The yo-yoing weather should continue for at least several more years. A period of annual yo-yo’ing of bitter cold followed by searing heat is to be expected, and what is found in the geological records, as we race to the end of our current interglacial warm period. We are at the end of the average 12,000 year interval between the brutal cold of the Ice Ages. Hope is all we have that the timing is off by decades.
If /when we get a few dire winters, move to a temperate climate closer to the tropics.
Keep it to yourself or you may get crushed at the exit door.
Mid and Eastern continental US gets too many extremes.
If we are living at or near the end of the current interglacial period (the Holocene) I count myself as fortunate. The last glacial period was named the Pleistocene. If another ice age does develop the world & everyone in it will be going through some drastic changes.
The lakes in Canada will freeze over – under kilometers of ice! 🙂
We are dropping off into the end, or the dormant sun stage, of a second consecutive weak solar cycle. Our next few winters are going to be intensely brutal most likely.
If that GSM happens woe, woe, woe!
If its WORSE then this one Igloos are needed. There will be plenty of snow ya know!!!
My brother lives in Warwick, RI (I live in Maine), and he told me they got 37.5 inches, and that’s right on the coast! He said they beat the Blizzard of ‘78 total by almost 10 inches.
WithSun going spotless, and the “Eddy” Grand Solar Minimum ready to take hold, much more of these storms are in our future.
The yo-yoing weather should continue for at least several more years. A period of annual yo-yo’ing of bitter cold followed by searing heat is to be expected, and what is found in the geological records, as we race to the end of our current interglacial warm period. We are at the end of the average 12,000 year interval between the brutal cold of the Ice Ages. Hope is all we have that the timing is off by decades.
Maybe we should set our robots to planting new trees and chopping down old ones for firewood. I’ll take it under advisement.
If /when we get a few dire winters, move to a temperate climate closer to the tropics.
Keep it to yourself or you may get crushed at the exit door.
Mid and Eastern continental US gets too many extremes.
If we are living at or near the end of the current interglacial period (the Holocene) I count myself as fortunate. The last glacial period was named the Pleistocene. If another ice age does develop the world & everyone in it will be going through some drastic changes.
The lakes in Canada will freeze over – under kilometers of ice! 🙂