Want to get a good conversation going of anons anecdotal evidence of actual climate change. Not the liberal lefty type that only talks about temp, but of rainfall patterns, increased solar activity, weakening magnetosphere etc.With the vast increase of wildfires across the west that is one of the biggest. As a kid I remember swimming in lakes in Colorado, springs etc that if I visit now they are dried up and just some grass.Plants burn if you leave them outside on the wrong day.Nasa used to have a few web pages up about the weakening magnetic field circa 2015ish but those are all (((gone))).Ticks are out of control.It makes me think something big or no going back has happened and this is why they don't talk about real issues like changing rain patterns.
>>538539945Boipussorado
>>538539945THE MICRONOVA IS COMING!
>>538539945Weather control. Remember when they flooded the Appalachia with torrent rains? That year, in northern illinois where I live, was a huge drought. All the grass turned yellow in August and there was no rain for like 2 or so months. All the springs and creeks were dry. I think that year Tucker had on his show some schizo who claimed it was a result of the feds weather control stations who for their own inexplicable reasons decided to do this shit. I still haven't heard a good explanation why. Other schizos suggested it was a fight for some rare minerals in Appalachia or similar shit.Also, weather control def is there and it works. Russians don't hide it. The weather there is trash and they routinely make it clear on the days of major events, like the parades and stuff and all their news agencies report that yeah, we did this, using this and that tech. There are even weather control plane models for that.
>>538539945I am sure the magnetic north pole shifting has no bearing on anything at all.
>>538541666I should feel honored I got German micronova anon.>>538541830Yeah, I grew up in the rockies and it was legit like the PNW, cool and wet all the time. Id find frogs, salamanders etc. Now it's actual cactus now on the hills.>>538542209Where do you move that things get better?
>>538542209stars and planets are all externally powered and not internally and they are all part of the same circuit.so basically the earths magnetic field decay is our speedometer. its a real time probe of the external interstellar electron density.the faster the field weakens the faster the heliopause is being compressed and the faster the suns circuit current is ramping up.the present decay rate is not slow. It is ~5% per decade globally with acceleration.in the south atlantic anomaly field strength has dropped ~8 - 10% in ~40 years and the anomaly is growing in area by ~7% per decade.so the earths magnetic pole drift has accelerated dramatically from ~10 km/yr in the 1990s to ~50–60 km/yr in the 2020s.if this decay were a linear trend, the dipole would reach near zero in a few centuries.but the data is consistent with an exponential or super exponential decay driven by a positive feedback:as the magnetosphere compresses the ring current weakens which allows further compression which further weakens the field. that kind of runaway can collapse the field in decades.
>>538542449Explain this to someone who has an iq of 90 (me).
>>538542533imagine earth has a giant invisible bubble around it that keeps us safe from the suns big, scary winds.that bubble is our magnetic field.but right now something outside is squeezing that bubble (the apex cloud).as the bubble gets squeezed it gets thinner and weaker.and because its getting thinner the wind can push even harder which squeezes the bubble even more.Its basically a circle: the more its squeezed the weaker it gets and the weaker it gets the faster it gets squeezed.if it keeps going like this, the bubble might just pop soon and we are turbofucked.
I barely have AC but I do have it. This is un live able. I can easily see this heat killing people. This is the great purge. Now I gotta figure out a low cost way to run this AC every heatwave or I literally die.
>>538542709this poster is a retarded nigger. have a good day everyone.
>>538543127no u
>>538539945what lake dried up
We must invent that device from tank girl so I can jam it into somebody's back and get an ice cold glass of water
>>538539945>a good conversation>1pbtidFUCK OFF CUNT
colorado must be pretty gay...the whole state identity is 14ers when they dont even have the biggest one and who really gives a fuck about 14ers when the country has a 20er.
We are slaves to these plug outlets. It's been BEEN over. Humanity is fucked
>>538539945hot or cold, the magnetic fields are not influenced by this. when theyre being incluenced its something else.
>>538539945climate change for me is that my plants have a really hard time. 5 years ago or so it was all so much better with them and im always using the same stuff etcpp.
>>538539945basedRedpilledpay me to get rid of the ticks then
>>538542449I want to know does this go hand in hand with uv light being more intense and or being more damaging? I notice plants getting FRIED when I never saw anything like that as a kid>>538543279Lots of lakes and ponds have dried up. They recently drained one of the big reservoirs out there. I remember tons of beaver ponds, wet woods etc, all grassy fields now.
>>538548941the quick rundown is like this:>Stars are externally powered and not internally as the mainstream claims>the most important factor in determining any given stars characteristics is the strength of the current density in Amperes per square meter (A/m2) measured at that star’s surface.>If a star’s incoming current density increases, the arc discharges on its surface (photospheric tufts) will get hotter, change color (away from red, toward blue), and get brighter.>The absolute brightness of a star, therefore, depends on two things: the strength of the current density impinging into its surface, and the star’s size (the star’s diameter).so basically:>Higher ambient plasma density>Higher inflowing current density at the heliopause>Larger total current collected by the star>Larger surface current density at the photosphere>Higher power outputRight now our Solar system is moving towards the Apex Cloud which raises the density, which ramps up the electric current, which directly boosts its luminosity and shifts its color toward bluewhite in the long term (for like 50k+ years).The process is exactly analogous to turning up the current in an arc lamp.also the galactic current sheet, think of it as a power bus. the sun is a load on that bus and the Apex Cloud is a region where the bus cross sectional area is larger and the conductor density higher, offering less resistance.when the Sun plugs into this part of the bus it draws more current and the voltage drop across its own internal double layer, it rearranges and collapses into an arc discharge aka Micronova.There is also a research paper about the Apex Cloud and in this paper ( https://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0302037 ) they identified 17 stars which are "ahead" of our sun and interacting with the Apex Cloud and they are a window into our Suns future and its not looking good.tl;dr you need to understand the Electric Sun model and just combine this with the suns trajectory.
>>538539945I grew up there and I remember a ton more heavy snowstorms than in the last 10 years. We used to get 4+ feet of snow in blizzards all the time