Landscape installation is mandated to mitigate that and has been for a long time, it’s a given part of project design. This is common knowledge, people have been designing landscape to provide shade for centuries. It’s not a new concept. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdERb7Tw_MQ&t=9s
Saw the Dark side of the Moon concert at the Seattle Center Arena where they had the Century 21 World’s Fair in 1962. I went to that, it’s the home of the Pacific Science Center. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_21_Exposition
I worked for the guy who landscaped the Seattle Center way back then. He was from Holland originally, an Optometrist there.
I worked at that company for years doing commercial landscape installation mitigating urban heat islands. Building roads, schools, parks. Baseball fields. Installing auto irrigation systems in the snow to fight global warming. Planting trees to provide shade in Summer.
Cars and planes. Cars emit 1,000 degrees to 2,000 degrees of heat. (old vs new cars) How many, many cars at any moment in an urban area doing that? Plus the 2 tons of car steel, engine steel is a heat sink. Airports: idling jet engines in line to take off (2,000)and also the massive release of heat at take off, (4,000degrees), plus square miles of concrete. Lots of heat. Many weather stations are at airports. (Denver for example) It is all untrustable since these effects are not included in heat keeping records.
It’s much easier to back up your heating system than your AC. As someone pointed out, the elderly are especially vulnerable to excess heat.
If the electricity goes out here in the summer, I’ll have to get in my vehicle and drive somewhere that still has power. If it goes out in winter, I have two types of back up heat.
Not because of the heat -that’s minor. It’s the intense concentration of people. Too many mouths to feed. Cities can only exist if everything goes well. Cut off transportation or basic services, and you have chaos, rioting, looting and so on.
Not so much in the country and small towns where people still tend to grow their own and help their neighbors over the bad patches.
Temps in the low 60sF this week N Canada at the Arctic Ocean. High pressure over Hudson Bay above the heat driven Low pressure going over the Great Lakes into S Canada now. https://www.windy.com/-Menu/menu?temp,64.850,-117.152,5,i:pressure,m:fx8acTP
Temps in the low 60s forecast in N Norway and Sweden. 80s in From Germany to the Volga River in the hot war zone. Last thing anybody is thinking about is cold GSM BS.
Cold kills far more people than heat. With the cold climate marching relentlessly toward us, I am preparing my home to protect me and my family from it. My garden and home orchard are both struggling from the wild swings in weather, cold to hot, hot to cold, over and over again as the looping ( Meridional) jet stream brings the alternating weather. This year again brings few cherries and plums as the bees failed to pollinate the early blooming varieties due to being trapped in their hives due to the cold.
“Cold kills far more people than heat.” If that’s true, I wonder why. All you have to do to create heat is set something on fire. Been doing it since the Stone Age.
This study says that around 4.6 million people die each year from cooler weather compared to around 500,000 that die each from warmer weather. Where temperature is concerned, cold weather is the big killer of humans.
‘Global, regional and national burden of mortality associated with nonoptimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019: a three-stage modelling study’
This study from 2015 says that cold weather kills 20 times as many people as hot weather and that moderately warm or cool weather kills far more people than extreme weather. When it is cool our blood vessels constrict to preserve heat raising our blood pressure and that causes more strokes and heart attacks in the cooler months.’Mortality risk attributable to high and low ambient temperature: a multi-country observational study’ https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(14)62114-0/fulltext
The last one was the maunder minimum about 1645 – 1715 ish. Which could comfortably be called devastating. And before that the late 1200s and most of the 1300’s, as described in the book “the fourth horseman” (death). A sobering read.
One of the notable features of these periods, especially the Maunder Minimum, was that while the wealthy landed gentry knew how many of there animals died due to starvation (crop failure) there are almost no records of the number of peasants that died. They had no value. Contemporary writings make it clear that the numbers were high.
’09 was the low, mag strength went back up. I know about the Maunder, the Dalton and the Wolf min, etc and have lots of solar cycle charts.
Look at the TCI chart I just linked, IF your GSM prediction was on track TCI would be way weaker than SC24. It’ snot, the trend reversed. SC25 is stronger than SC24, the trend reversed years ago. SC25 has to be smaller than SC24 for your prediction to be correct.
Landscape installation is mandated to mitigate that and has been for a long time, it’s a given part of project design. This is common knowledge, people have been designing landscape to provide shade for centuries. It’s not a new concept.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdERb7Tw_MQ&t=9s
21 USA Cities sign on to be “Smart Cities”. All of these will have landscape designs to mitigate urban heat islands. Landscape designers on those projects probably making $150k a year? $250k?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_-EiSC09w8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCUxNoPX-fY
New Seattle Light Rail train to New Microsoft city. All this has urban heat landscape mitigation mandated under Agenda 21 guidelines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90pY6X2mL24&t=3s
21 USA Cities sign on to be “Smart Cities”. All of these will have landscape designs to mitigate urban heat islands. Landscape designers on those projects probably making $150k a year? $250k?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_-EiSC09w8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCUxNoPX-fY
New Seattle Light Rail train to New Microsoft city. All this has urban heat landscape mitigation mandated under Agenda 21 guidelines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90pY6X2mL24&t=3s
Aren’t “Smart Cities” where the globalists plan to herd the people they haven’t managed to kill off? For the purposes of complete control?
As for me and my house, we’re waiting for the miracle to come.
https://youtu.be/zsd2KpXZgsE?si=4eydrGA3srUjcGta
“…and in the end it’s only round and round and round, and round…and round……and round…”
I saw them in ”72.
Led Zeplin sounds a bit like Aboriginal riffs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDbNUqjsMxA&list=PLoO83iWyHytdAnwbG0fGUlgV7CSUJ4VlW&index=15
Saw the Dark side of the Moon concert at the Seattle Center Arena where they had the Century 21 World’s Fair in 1962. I went to that, it’s the home of the Pacific Science Center.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_21_Exposition
I worked for the guy who landscaped the Seattle Center way back then. He was from Holland originally, an Optometrist there.
I worked at that company for years doing commercial landscape installation mitigating urban heat islands. Building roads, schools, parks. Baseball fields. Installing auto irrigation systems in the snow to fight global warming. Planting trees to provide shade in Summer.
I made some Jello, lol. It sounded good.
Cars and planes. Cars emit 1,000 degrees to 2,000 degrees of heat. (old vs new cars) How many, many cars at any moment in an urban area doing that? Plus the 2 tons of car steel, engine steel is a heat sink. Airports: idling jet engines in line to take off (2,000)and also the massive release of heat at take off, (4,000degrees), plus square miles of concrete. Lots of heat. Many weather stations are at airports. (Denver for example) It is all untrustable since these effects are not included in heat keeping records.
Another good reason to avoid cities.
It’s much easier to back up your heating system than your AC. As someone pointed out, the elderly are especially vulnerable to excess heat.
If the electricity goes out here in the summer, I’ll have to get in my vehicle and drive somewhere that still has power. If it goes out in winter, I have two types of back up heat.
Good comment Deb,
So the problem is the cities. Just as I thought.
Not because of the heat -that’s minor. It’s the intense concentration of people. Too many mouths to feed. Cities can only exist if everything goes well. Cut off transportation or basic services, and you have chaos, rioting, looting and so on.
Not so much in the country and small towns where people still tend to grow their own and help their neighbors over the bad patches.
Sunspots are lined up along polarity boundary:
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2024/21may24/hmi1898.gif
https://gong.nso.edu/data/magmap/QR/bqG/202405/mrbqG240521/mrbqG240521t1104c2284_102.gif
https://gong.nso.edu/data/magmap/QR/bq4/202405/mrbq4240521/mrbq4240521t1014c2284_102.gif
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2024/21may24/coronalhole_sdo_blank.jpg
Lightning squall line from Texas to the Great Lakes today from heat rising from solar flares. The N side of the low is cool air normal crazy Spring weather.
https://www.windy.com/-Thunderstorms-thunder?thunder,42.363,-94.103,5,i:pressure,m:eI0adlh
https://www.windy.com/-Temperature-temp?temp,40.081,-91.742,5,i:pressure,m:eMsadHC
https://www.windy.com/-Sea-temperature-sst?sst,15.494,-87.180,5,i:pressure,m:d2Ladyt
Temps in the low 60sF this week N Canada at the Arctic Ocean. High pressure over Hudson Bay above the heat driven Low pressure going over the Great Lakes into S Canada now.
https://www.windy.com/-Menu/menu?temp,64.850,-117.152,5,i:pressure,m:fx8acTP
Temps in the low 60s forecast in N Norway and Sweden. 80s in From Germany to the Volga River in the hot war zone. Last thing anybody is thinking about is cold GSM BS.
Cold kills far more people than heat. With the cold climate marching relentlessly toward us, I am preparing my home to protect me and my family from it. My garden and home orchard are both struggling from the wild swings in weather, cold to hot, hot to cold, over and over again as the looping ( Meridional) jet stream brings the alternating weather. This year again brings few cherries and plums as the bees failed to pollinate the early blooming varieties due to being trapped in their hives due to the cold.
“Cold kills far more people than heat.” If that’s true, I wonder why. All you have to do to create heat is set something on fire. Been doing it since the Stone Age.
This study says that around 4.6 million people die each year from cooler weather compared to around 500,000 that die each from warmer weather. Where temperature is concerned, cold weather is the big killer of humans.
‘Global, regional and national burden of mortality associated with nonoptimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019: a three-stage modelling study’
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(21)00081-4/fulltext
This study from 2015 says that cold weather kills 20 times as many people as hot weather and that moderately warm or cool weather kills far more people than extreme weather. When it is cool our blood vessels constrict to preserve heat raising our blood pressure and that causes more strokes and heart attacks in the cooler months.’Mortality risk attributable to high and low ambient temperature: a multi-country observational study’ https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(14)62114-0/fulltext
We’ll go into a normal solar minimum after max, they happen every eleven years. How many have you already lived through? Temp went up last two solar minimums. TCI just went up.
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2024/20may24/TCI_Daily_NO_Power_Percentiles.png
The Sun has entered a Grand Solar Minimum that should last about 35 years.
They happen about every 350-400 years. The last one was in the Little Ice Age
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/23328940.2020.1796243?needAccess=true.
The last one was the maunder minimum about 1645 – 1715 ish. Which could comfortably be called devastating. And before that the late 1200s and most of the 1300’s, as described in the book “the fourth horseman” (death). A sobering read.
One of the notable features of these periods, especially the Maunder Minimum, was that while the wealthy landed gentry knew how many of there animals died due to starvation (crop failure) there are almost no records of the number of peasants that died. They had no value. Contemporary writings make it clear that the numbers were high.
We’ll go into a normal solar minimum which is years away. They happen every eleven years. How many have you already lived through? Temp went up last two solar minimums. TCI just went up.
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2024/20may24/TCI_Daily_NO_Power_Percentiles.png
Patience is a virtue.
There’s always room for Jello.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
I think you are confusing the solar minimum between the solar cycles and a “Grand Solar Minimum”. Read about the Maunder Minimum.
’09 was the low, mag strength went back up. I know about the Maunder, the Dalton and the Wolf min, etc and have lots of solar cycle charts.
Look at the TCI chart I just linked, IF your GSM prediction was on track TCI would be way weaker than SC24. It’ snot, the trend reversed. SC25 is stronger than SC24, the trend reversed years ago. SC25 has to be smaller than SC24 for your prediction to be correct.
Excellent article Cap
Mr. Cap, perhaps a paragraph on this Seuss de Vries cycle would be timely.