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Propaganda

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Hottest temperatures on the planet but forget the record snow & cold please

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Global media running with the headlines of "hottest global temperature" , today in this place even though it's not a heat record, then repeats with "hottest global temperature" in that place the next day not a record, all the while forgetting record cold and snow in 13 places in the US and Canada.

A look at the 156 year global temperature record, flat line. Scary.


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Snowflake Cold

All-time low temperature records tumble in Minnesota as jet stream draws brutal Arctic air southward

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During a solar minimum, the jet stream’s usual Zonal Flow (a west–east direction) reverts to more of a Meridional Flow (a north-south direction) which is exaggerated further during a Grand Solar Minimum and explains why regions become unseasonably hot or cold and others unusually dry or rainy.

More all-time low temperatures records tumbled in Minnesota late last week, as the meridional jet stream flow (linked to low solar activity) continues to draw brutal Arctic air anomalously south.


The mercury sank low enough on Thursday, June 13 to prompt frost advisories for the Iron Range, Twin Ports, East Central MN and Douglas County - with both Hibbing and Hayward setting new all-time daily low temperature records:
  • The city of Hibbing set a new low of -2.2C (28F) on Thursday- beating the previous record of -1.1C (30F) set in 1969 (solar minimum of cycle 19).
  • While Hayward's new low of -0.6C (31F) smashed the old record of 1.7C (35F) from 2012.
In fact, Thursday was the third day in a row that Hibbing busted the daily low temperature record.

Comment: Ice Age: Reasons to bet on a catastrophically cooling world
As global temperatures, after a short spurt at the end of the last century, have already been showing stagnation or cooling over the last nineteen years or more, the world should now fear the real and detrimental effects of cooling, rather than being hysterical about limited, beneficial or probably now non-existent further warming.

Warmer times are times of success and prosperity for man-kind and for the biosphere. For example during the Roman warm period the climate was warmer and wetter so that the Northern Sahara was the breadbasket of the Roman empire.

But the coming end of the present Holocene interglacial will eventually again result in a mile high ice sheet over much of the Northern hemisphere. As the Holocene epoch is already about 11,000 years old, the reversion to a true ice age is becoming overdue.

That reversion to Ice Age conditions will be the real climate catastrophe.
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Arrow Down

Birds fall from the sky as temperatures soar in Hyderabad, India

A bird rescued at Dilsukhnagar.
A bird rescued at Dilsukhnagar.
Lack of spaces to perch and rest causing them to collapse or, worse, drop down dead

Severity of summer has taken a toll not only on human beings but also avian life with temperatures soaring up to 45 degrees or even 47 degrees C in some pockets of the city.

Calls for rescue

Several instances of birds dropping out of exhaustion have been noticed by concerned citizens who alerted animal welfare organisations. "Even yesterday, we received an alert from Dilsukhnagar about an exhausted bird. We rushed a volunteer to check on it. It was rescued and given first aid before it recovered and flew away," says Mahesh Agarwal, general secretary of Bharateeya Prani Mitra Sangh.

Propaganda

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: The real story of Greenland ice melt June 2019

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So many newspapers across the planet writing about unprecedented Greenland Ice Melt and the lowest ever Arctic Sea Ice. Lets delve into each of these claims by the main stream publications and how close to reality they are factually, or is it a cycle we are seeing in the climate.


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England on course for 17th coldest June in 360 years, concerns for crops

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It's been a truly miserable run-up to summer for folks in the UK so far, with official data revealing England is currently on for it's 17th coldest June in records dating back to 1659.

The Central England Temperature (CET) record measures the monthly mean surface air temperatures for the Midlands region of England, and is the longest series of monthly temperature observations in existence.

It's current mean reading for June 2019 (provisional to the 14th) is 12.6C (54.7F) - that's 1C below the historically cool 1961-1990 average, the current standard period of reference for climatological data used by the WMO.

Comment: Whereas earlier this year much of Europe saw unseasonable warm weather and unprecedented wildfires: Whilst last year's heatwave caused crop to ripen too early: UK heatwave causes farmers earliest harvest for 40 years - Yield is significantly reduced

For an overview on just what's happening, check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made?

And for SOTTs monthly documentary on these changes we're seeing, see: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - May 2019: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs




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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Breadbaskets and Deserts Changing What's Next for Global Food Supplies

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© Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency ManagementBiblical flooding this spring has wiped out crops and cattle in the US Midwest
(AUDIO PODCAST)

Michael Lazaro from https://www.evolutionaryenergyarts.com David DuByne creator of the ADAPT 2030 channel on YouTube discusses energetic changes on Earth as the Sun moves into its 400-year cycle affecting crop production, the economy and everyone on our planet. This is an energetic timeline for what you can expect from now to 2023. Michael is known for his studies in Pranic Healing, Quantum Touch, Polarity Therapy and the Nag Hammadi and Dead Sea Scrolls. Evolutionary Energy Arts YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd1B...

- Food growing zones shifting
- China crops being wiped out from army worm infestation
- Delayed crop production in Europe and China
- What happens when citizens don't have enough food
- The skill sets you need to survive changes in society as the grand solar minimum intensifies
- Earth made homes to protect from plasma discharges
- Store six months' worth of food
- Pacific Ocean sea life die off
- Chinese investment areas of north Africa
- China's string of pearls
- Old Roman grain growing areas of north Africa, EU Unified Defense Force will occupy that
- Rainfall increases in Iran, Afghanistan and Indus Valley


Comment: A Global Food Disaster is in The Making


Snowflake

Seasonal snow cover up by 25% for the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh

Snow cover up by 25.16% in river basins
Snow cover up by 25.16% in river basins
Assessment of spatial distribution of seasonal snow cover during 2018-19 in Himachal Pradesh using space data has revealed that there is considerably increased snowfall in Himachal Himalaya.

The analysis has been made from the AWiFS satellite data for 2018-19 for assessing the total area under snow cover during the period October to March and its temporal analysis with that of the monthly averaged values of the total area under snow 2017-18. As a whole total increase of 25.16% in the area under snow cover has been observed in Himachal Pradesh in 2018-19 in comparison to the total area during 2017-18.

Himachal Pradesh receives winter precipitation in the form of snow at the higher altitudes. About 1/3rd of the total geographical area of the state remains under thick snow cover during winter season. Most of the major rivers like Chenab, Beas, Parvati, Baspa, Spiti, Ravi, Satluj and their perennial tributaries originating from the Himalayas depend upon the seasonal snow cover for their discharge dependability. Besides this, the snow cover also helps in controlling the accumulation and ablations patterns of the glaciated regions in the State.

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Rare June heat wave grips San Francisco as triple-digit heat stifles West

San Francisco record heat
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Mother Nature cranked up the heat across the West during the first half of this week, with dozens of record highs shattered.

San Francisco was among the cities to shatter record highs as the temperature throttled to 92 F on Sunday, up to the triple-digit mark Monday and 98 F on Tuesday.

"Temperatures in San Francisco reached 100 F on Monday, which was 3 degrees higher than the maximum temperature at Las Vegas and equaled the high at Sacramento, California," according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dan Pydynowski. Monday's high beat the old daily record of 94 set back in 1994, and Tuesday's high shattered the old daily record of 88 set in 1985.

Tuesday was the third consecutive day above 90 in downtown San Francisco, a streak that's previously happened only 13 times on record and only the third time it's occurred outside of September or October.

The heat throttled back in the Bay Area on Wednesday.

Comment: Meanwhile June snow blankets the Rockies, Cascades as massive snowpack remains in Colorado, California's Sierra.


Apple Red

Ice Age Farmer Report: China can't afford apples - "Fruit Freedom" lost - Grand Solar Minimum

Produce sits on sale at a shopping mall in Beijing on May 31
Produce sits on sale at a shopping mall in Beijing on May 31
"Fruit Freedom" is among the most popular Chinese social media topics this month, reflecting that the prices of apples and more have increased so substantially that "only the rich can eat them." This really illustrates that the effects of the #GrandSolarMinimum on food production are hitting home -- and are quickly going global. Start growing your own food now !


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Summer snowfall for Chitral, Pakistan - at least 7 inches

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A number of villages situated at the foothold of Hindukush mountain range forming the Upper Chitral district and Lot Koh valley of Lower Chitral received snowfall here on Wednesday.

Five to seven inches of snow fell in villages of Shagrom Terich, Rech, Khot, Melp, Oveer, Yarkhoon, Laspur valley and Baroghil in Upper Chitral, and Begusht, Sha Arkari and Gobor in Lower Chitral.

The snowfall dropped the mercury considerably and people were seen wearing warm clothes.