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Strange trumpeting sounds heard near Heidelberg, Germany

Trumpeting sounds in Heidelberg, Germany
© YouTube/Daniel Jetschin
On August 6, 2019, YouTuber 'Daniel Jetschin' shared a clip of trumpeting sounds he heard near Heidelberg, Germany:
After years to come, I finally witnessed the strange unknown phenomenon myself! Happened near Heidelberg around 9 AM. Repeated 3 times.


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The great failure of the climate models

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Computer models of the climate are at the heart of calls to ban the cheap, reliable energy that powers our thriving economy and promotes healthier, longer lives. For decades, these models have projected dramatic warming from small, fossil-fueled increases in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, with catastrophic consequences.

Yet, the real-world data aren't cooperating. They show only slight warming, mostly at night and in winter. According to the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, there has been no systematic increase in the frequency of extreme weather events, and the ongoing rise in sea level that began with the end of the ice age continues with no great increase in magnitude. The constancy of land-based records is obvious in data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Should we trust these computer models of doom? Let's find out by comparing the actual temperatures since 1979 with what the 32 families of climate models used in the latest U.N. report on climate science predicted they would be.

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Monster eruption at Kamchatka volcano (Shiveluch), Russia - ash fired 70,000 ft (21.3 km) into stratosphere

Shiveluch volcano eruption

The recent strong explosive activity at Kamchatka (Shiveluch)
volcano, Russia climaxed over the weekend as a VEI 5/6 monster of an eruption rocked the mountain, and there's likely more to come.

The Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Anchorage reported on a volcanic ash plume rising to a staggering 70,000 ft (21300 m) and moving at 10 kts in NNE direction — particulates ejected to altitudes above 32,800 feet (10km), and into the stratosphere, have a direct cooling effect on the planet.

This eruption at Shiveluch produced a "huge stratospheric injection" says Diamond, of the Oppenheimer Ranch Project. "We're talking Plinian, Ultra-Plinian — one of the largest eruptions of the last decade."


"This baby is not over."

Shiveluch is an unstable stratovolcano with a recent eruptive history littered with VEI 4s and 5s. But even still, this year's activity, culminating with this weekend's big boom, represents a tremendous uptick.

Stay tuned for updates.

Comment: Vast 'pumice raft' found drifting through South Pacific Ocean - Likely from underwater volcanic eruption near Tonga

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Ice Cube

Best of the Web: Powerful storm hits Madrid, Spain - Cars swept away by rivers of hail. In August

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Madrid is under a torrential downpour of rain and hail as floods sweep over the city's streets, washing away cars and anything else in their path. The storms were captured in incredible footage.

The immense storm passed over Madrid on Monday afternoon, with footage emerging from the city's Arganda district detailing its destructive power. Cars, trash cans and benches, among other debris, could be seen swept up in the flash floods.



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Vast 'pumice raft' found drifting through South Pacific Ocean - Likely from underwater volcanic eruption near Tonga

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© NASA Earth Observatory / Joshua StevensIs it an island? No it's a floating volcanic eruption!
A vast "raft" of volcanic rocks stretching over 150 sq km (58 sq miles) is drifting through the Pacific Ocean, scientists say.

The sea of pumice - the size of 20,000 football fields - was first reported by Australian sailors earlier this month.

Experts say the mass likely came from an underwater volcano near Tonga which erupted around 7 August according to satellite images.

Sailors have been warned to stay clear of the potential hazard.

Pumice is a lightweight, bubble-rich rock that can float in water. It is produced when lava goes through rapid cooling and loss of gases.

Comment: People are weird. If it's something ambiguous, like maybe the planet warmed 0.2 degrees over the last decade, they say this definitely spells doom (unless people pay 'green' taxes, which will magically prevent the doom from happening), but when it's a clear sign of significant geological activity taking place right now, they brush it off as being a welcome positive?!

Pumice islands the size of small countries forming from recent undersea volcanic eruptions are not a good sign. Not for civilization anyway. And certainly not for coral reefs, which have been acidified to death by all the outgassing that has accompanied these eruptions...

See also: Underwater eruption discovered near Fonualei Island, Tonga


Rainbow

Cooling atmosphere: Circumzenithal arc shines over Brighton, England

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© Sherrie Fox
A natural phenomenon usually seen at the North and South Poles has been spotted in the sky over Brighton.

A circumzenithal arc, shaped like an upside-down rainbow and giving the appearance of a smile in the sky, was seen above the city at around 4pm yesterday. It is shown in the pictures, sent to The Argus by reader Sherrie Fox.

According to the Met Office, circumzenithal arcs are formed when sunlight refracts through horizontal ice crystals at an angle where the light enters the crystal through its flat top face and exits through a side prism face. This is what causes the distinctive upside-down rainbow effect.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes at Atlanta PGA Tour golf championship, six injured

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© Fox NewsParamedics attend those injured by the lightning strike at Atlanta golf tournament
Play was suspended due to severe storms, however bystanders were caught in the midst of the danger.

Six people were injured after a lightning strike at the season-ending PGA Tour Championship event outside Atlanta on Saturday.

The PGA Tour said that two lightning strikes hit East Lake Golf Club at 4:45 p.m. ET, 28 minutes after the third round was suspended due to thunderstorms in the area. The Tour said that a tree in the area between the practice range, the 15th green and the 16th tee "was hit and debris from that strike injured four people."

The Tour added that six fans were taken from the course in ambulances for further medical attention. Atlanta Police spokesman James H. White III said the six had sought shelter beneath the tree that was struck by lightning. He said they were taken to hospitals for further treatment, all of them alert, conscious and breathing.

"Our latest report is that their injuries do not appear to be life-threatening," the statement added.
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Bacon

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Pork rationing in China - Food sizes diminishing

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© AFP/Helene Valenzuela
So it begins, if you want to buy pork in China you will need to present your ID card to get the ration / government price on a per household basis per week. Also USDA now decreased serving size for adults of fish from 8 ounces to 4 ounces and in the UK banning of meat and milk in universities. The narrative continues, get ready for less food.

Winter is Coming Cycles of Change Presentation: A comprehensive PDF slide presentation with accompanying MP3 narration of the slides by David DuByne, author of Climate Revolution. Over an hour of detailed explanation and documentation of the rapidly approaching periods of life-changing Cold we will soon experience.

Climate Revolution is a 'Must Read' for understanding our Sun driven climate as we progress deeper into the new Eddy Grand Solar Minimum. Weather extremes leading to Global food scarcity and high food prices are here now, and this book describes the expected changes, how to survive & thrive during future challenging times with practical preparations.


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SOTT Focus: World Extreme Weather: Is it Man-made, or Does it Stem From Something Else?

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Our planet seems to be in a growing crisis in terms of agriculture and crop production related to unusual weather shifts. Many reports in recent months use the term "extreme weather" to describe record heat across Europe this summer, record flooding in US Midwest farm states, or record drought across India and major parts of Africa and China. Parts of the US Midwest are undergoing the worst growing conditions since at least the 1980s. In the UK the weather has been ruinous to the grain harvest there.

The crucial question to ask is whether we can assume, as many do, that this is all part of man-made global warming, today renamed climate change, or whether it can be caused by something quite different: The periodic cycles of solar activity that in the past months have entered what astro-scientists call a "solar minimum." If it is due to the latter, we are spending huge sums on addressing a wrong problem - in fact, trillions of dollars.

Until this July large parts of India were suffering record drought. Chennai reservoirs were down to 0.2% of capacity over the past two years as a severe heatwave saw 99% less water than a year ago. Acute water shortages have forced thousands to flee their villages. Though in early August above-average monsoon seasonal rains relieved the situation in some parts, so far the rainfall is far from adequate to restore empty reservoirs across India.


Comment: ...and that came after all-time record flooding in Chennai, south India just 4 years ago.


In China severe drought has left about 800,000 hectares of crops affected in northern China's Hebei Province with rainfall some 55% below normal. That comes as devastation of China's pig population from the deadly African Swine Fever spreads and crops across the country are being destroyed by a plague of Army Fallworm infestation that is resistant to most weed-killers.

Comment: It's a bit more complicated than just 'what mood the Sun is in' (something(s) unknown out there is setting him off!), but it's certainly 'in the ballpark' to frame the current extremes people are experiencing in the context of natural forces that are several orders of magnitude more powerful than human activity.

The entire breadth of focus on man directly causing this - from the media mirage of 'consensus' science claiming 'we know exactly what is happening and thus exactly what to do about it', to farcical street protests in which people demand their govts 'do what the media says should be done about it' - amounts to one great big global session of 'screaming at the sky'.

This is way bigger than us.

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Snowflake Cold

Wild Ride Ahead - 2020 Farmers' Almanac predicts "Polar Coaster" winter!

SNOW BUS
All aboard!
If you didn't like last winter, you may want to stop reading right now. The 2020 Farmers' Almanac's extended weather forecast is calling for a "Polar Coaster Winter," with plenty of frigid temperatures and snow for a majority of the country.

"Freezing, frigid, and frosty" are the exact terms used to describe the upcoming season, especially for areas east of the Rockies all the way to the Appalachians.

No Rest for the Winter Weary

"We expect yet another wild ride this winter," shares Pete Geiger, Philom., Editor, "with extreme temperatures swings and some hefty snowfalls."