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Had this hidden away gabe, thanks for jogging my memory!
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Hi all and your welcome shad..........

Still very busy.... so i can only poke my head in now and then.....

Best to all of you....
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High electron spike over South America!
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I know its been a long Record breaking hot year... but, i believe we are going to be getting record breaking cold pretty soon.....

1) Volcanoes -- volcanoes can trigger cooling -- Factors i) amount of so2 release ii) h2o available in upper atmosphere iii) Solar max iv) size of volcanic eruption. Prediction: Volcanic activity has increased with 400% since ice age ended making it more likely that a volcano could trigger a cooling effect in the near future.
2) Solar max and solar min -- During the last mini ice age solar max was low and during the last warming period the solar max was high. Prediction: The next from December 2013 till July 2017 earth will cool down. Not enough info to predict anything after that but there is a 50% possibility that earth may go into a mini ice age.
3) Earth's orbit -- Earth's orbit moves from a near circle to elliptical in a period that lasts from 95 000yrs to a 125 000yrs. Prediction: There is no cooling indication on this cycle for at least the next 40 000yrs
4) Precession: Precession can assist the Earth's orbit cycle to trigger ice ages, on its own however it plays a bigger role in triggering warming cycle. Prediction: The next warming cycle assist will happen in +/- 9000yrs from now. Precession is only effective in triggering warming when there are large areas of Deep Ocean available and very little ice and snow.
5) Land, Swallow Ocean and Deep Ocean -- land heats up faster and cool down faster. Swallow ocean heat up slower the land but keeps the heat for much longer then land. Deep Ocean takes the longest the heat up and the longest to cool down. Ice and snow cover decreases the amount of heat earth absorbs by deflecting the sun light. While open ocean and land without snow absorbs more heat. Prediction currently very little deep ocean are available when earth is the closest to the sun, and this occurs during winter. This means that earth is not absorbing maximum heat.
6) Earth's tilt -- when earth's tilt is greater the poles receive more heat, when earth's tilt is smaller earth' poles receives less heat. Prediction -- Earth's poles are receiving very little heat from the sun at the moment and it is decreasing every year, making cooling possible. Earth's poles will receive the least amount of heat in +/- 12 000yrs from now after which it will increase.
7) Earth's absorbing potential -- Ice and snow cover decreases the amount of heat earth absorbs by deflecting the sun light. While open ocean and land without snow absorbs more heat. Prediction -- Due to the current heating period earth has very little ice and snow, ironic since the heat also means there are large amounts of water vapour available that can drop tons of snow and ice when a cooling event does occur and this has happened before.
Over all conclusions: Earth will cool down for the next 5.5yrs and have a 50%posibillity to drop into a mini ice age. Because most of the 7mayor factors are pointing to cooling there is a high probability that prolong low solar max and a big volcanic eruption can trigger the next mayor ice age.
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I know its been a long Record breaking hot year... but, i believe we are going to be getting record breaking cold pretty soon.....

1) Volcanoes -- volcanoes can trigger cooling -- Factors i) amount of so2 release ii) h2o available in upper atmosphere iii) Solar max iv) size of volcanic eruption. Prediction: Volcanic activity has increased with 400% since ice age ended making it more likely that a volcano could trigger a cooling effect in the near future.
2) Solar max and solar min -- During the last mini ice age solar max was low and during the last warming period the solar max was high. Prediction: The next from December 2013 till July 2017 earth will cool down. Not enough info to predict anything after that but there is a 50% possibility that earth may go into a mini ice age.
3) Earth's orbit -- Earth's orbit moves from a near circle to elliptical in a period that lasts from 95 000yrs to a 125 000yrs. Prediction: There is no cooling indication on this cycle for at least the next 40 000yrs
4) Precession: Precession can assist the Earth's orbit cycle to trigger ice ages, on its own however it plays a bigger role in triggering warming cycle. Prediction: The next warming cycle assist will happen in +/- 9000yrs from now. Precession is only effective in triggering warming when there are large areas of Deep Ocean available and very little ice and snow.
5) Land, Swallow Ocean and Deep Ocean -- land heats up faster and cool down faster. Swallow ocean heat up slower the land but keeps the heat for much longer then land. Deep Ocean takes the longest the heat up and the longest to cool down. Ice and snow cover decreases the amount of heat earth absorbs by deflecting the sun light. While open ocean and land without snow absorbs more heat. Prediction currently very little deep ocean are available when earth is the closest to the sun, and this occurs during winter. This means that earth is not absorbing maximum heat.
6) Earth's tilt -- when earth's tilt is greater the poles receive more heat, when earth's tilt is smaller earth' poles receives less heat. Prediction -- Earth's poles are receiving very little heat from the sun at the moment and it is decreasing every year, making cooling possible. Earth's poles will receive the least amount of heat in +/- 12 000yrs from now after which it will increase.
7) Earth's absorbing potential -- Ice and snow cover decreases the amount of heat earth absorbs by deflecting the sun light. While open ocean and land without snow absorbs more heat. Prediction -- Due to the current heating period earth has very little ice and snow, ironic since the heat also means there are large amounts of water vapour available that can drop tons of snow and ice when a cooling event does occur and this has happened before.
Over all conclusions: Earth will cool down for the next 5.5yrs and have a 50%posibillity to drop into a mini ice age. Because most of the 7mayor factors are pointing to cooling there is a high probability that prolong low solar max and a big volcanic eruption can trigger the next mayor ice age.
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Thanks for that, El Q has been pointing in this direction also,man things are so different anymore. I feel like i'm in a dream sometimes and i'm going to wake up and everythings gonna be 'normal'
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awesome avatar shadasonic

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Thanks Sis and ozark!hf
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I know its been a long Record breaking hot year... but, i believe we are going to be getting record breaking cold pretty soon.....

1) Volcanoes -- volcanoes can trigger cooling -- Factors i) amount of so2 release ii) h2o available in upper atmosphere iii) Solar max iv) size of volcanic eruption. Prediction: Volcanic activity has increased with 400% since ice age ended making it more likely that a volcano could trigger a cooling effect in the near future.
2) Solar max and solar min -- During the last mini ice age solar max was low and during the last warming period the solar max was high. Prediction: The next from December 2013 till July 2017 earth will cool down. Not enough info to predict anything after that but there is a 50% possibility that earth may go into a mini ice age.
3) Earth's orbit -- Earth's orbit moves from a near circle to elliptical in a period that lasts from 95 000yrs to a 125 000yrs. Prediction: There is no cooling indication on this cycle for at least the next 40 000yrs
4) Precession: Precession can assist the Earth's orbit cycle to trigger ice ages, on its own however it plays a bigger role in triggering warming cycle. Prediction: The next warming cycle assist will happen in +/- 9000yrs from now. Precession is only effective in triggering warming when there are large areas of Deep Ocean available and very little ice and snow.
5) Land, Swallow Ocean and Deep Ocean -- land heats up faster and cool down faster. Swallow ocean heat up slower the land but keeps the heat for much longer then land. Deep Ocean takes the longest the heat up and the longest to cool down. Ice and snow cover decreases the amount of heat earth absorbs by deflecting the sun light. While open ocean and land without snow absorbs more heat. Prediction currently very little deep ocean are available when earth is the closest to the sun, and this occurs during winter. This means that earth is not absorbing maximum heat.
6) Earth's tilt -- when earth's tilt is greater the poles receive more heat, when earth's tilt is smaller earth' poles receives less heat. Prediction -- Earth's poles are receiving very little heat from the sun at the moment and it is decreasing every year, making cooling possible. Earth's poles will receive the least amount of heat in +/- 12 000yrs from now after which it will increase.
7) Earth's absorbing potential -- Ice and snow cover decreases the amount of heat earth absorbs by deflecting the sun light. While open ocean and land without snow absorbs more heat. Prediction -- Due to the current heating period earth has very little ice and snow, ironic since the heat also means there are large amounts of water vapour available that can drop tons of snow and ice when a cooling event does occur and this has happened before.
Over all conclusions: Earth will cool down for the next 5.5yrs and have a 50%posibillity to drop into a mini ice age. Because most of the 7mayor factors are pointing to cooling there is a high probability that prolong low solar max and a big volcanic eruption can trigger the next mayor ice age.
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Thanks Bro.

Namaste.
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your welcome Shad and Robin..
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I have been so busy with other things today that I forgot to tell you one of my mails from today. The Dept of insurance for the state of Missouri is receiving hundreds of property claims on dry wells. The subsoil water line is dying anywhere from 30 to 90 ', and is expected to increse exponentially over the next three weeks. 7,000 to 10'000 wells are expected to die (horrible term they use)shortly, and wells near thre river basins will see problems soon. This is somewhat unprecedented because they aren't sure how to handle it. This drought continues and things you can't foresee will become everyday occurances. I had a farmer tell me , damned indians saw this coming. Some can see whats happening,most have no idea,they are in deep trouble!
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Gabe - What are the goats saying....war or earth changes ???What can we expect????
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Gabe - What are the goats saying....war or earth changes ???What can we expect????
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Both.. Expect more records to fall.. Sun is ramping up...Hurricanes and Cyclones should put on a show.
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Energy flow headed toward Japan to Western Alaska
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what does that mean? Curious have you checked out solar data being manipulated thread? As you and your goats seem to be saying some similar things to OP on that thread
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I have been so busy with other things today that I forgot to tell you one of my mails from today. The Dept of insurance for the state of Missouri is receiving hundreds of property claims on dry wells. The subsoil water line is dying anywhere from 30 to 90 ', and is expected to increse exponentially over the next three weeks. 7,000 to 10'000 wells are expected to die (horrible term they use)shortly, and wells near thre river basins will see problems soon. This is somewhat unprecedented because they aren't sure how to handle it. This drought continues and things you can't foresee will become everyday occurances. I had a farmer tell me , damned indians saw this coming. Some can see whats happening,most have no idea,they are in deep trouble!
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did your letter say 10,000 wells expected to dry or is that your guess. how are things in your neck of the woods, and how is this year compared to last. I am on the east coast, and we have had some record breaking heat, but last few weeks temps are in the normal range for this time of year.
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Energy flow headed toward Japan to Western Alaska
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what does that mean? Curious have you checked out solar data being manipulated thread? As you and your goats seem to be saying some similar things to OP on that thread
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Energy flow is the sum of all energy created by Earthquakes around the Pacific Rim that is in constant motion in and around the Rim.

No, i haven't read that thread.... i will try to check it out..Link to it?
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I have been so busy with other things today that I forgot to tell you one of my mails from today. The Dept of insurance for the state of Missouri is receiving hundreds of property claims on dry wells. The subsoil water line is dying anywhere from 30 to 90 ', and is expected to increse exponentially over the next three weeks. 7,000 to 10'000 wells are expected to die (horrible term they use)shortly, and wells near thre river basins will see problems soon. This is somewhat unprecedented because they aren't sure how to handle it. This drought continues and things you can't foresee will become everyday occurances. I had a farmer tell me , damned indians saw this coming. Some can see whats happening,most have no idea,they are in deep trouble!
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did your letter say 10,000 wells expected to dry or is that your guess. how are things in your neck of the woods, and how is this year compared to last. I am on the east coast, and we have had some record breaking heat, but last few weeks temps are in the normal range for this time of year.
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No thats what the letter said, different types of wells agriculture based,irrigation wells, and now farm houses,but that number was for Mo., Kansas, and Arkansas. These numbers are expected to jump by next week. This is the worst drought, and hottest summer on record for Mo.It started last july with 100 deg. temps, had no winter moisture and the soil line didn't get below freezing.We had 80 and 2 90 deg. days in March this year.They are looking at 30 year old trees dying this week and the ages will steadily go up over the next few weeks. You look out over the lake of the ozarks tree line and it is fall in some areas. We're seeing cases of bacterial leaf scorch on large oaks, which is predominantly fatal, and very rare. I honestly could go one for ever, but i'll save the rest for another day.
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Thanks for that!
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what does that mean? Curious have you checked out solar data being manipulated thread? As you and your goats seem to be saying some similar things to OP on that thread
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Energy flow is the sum of all energy created by Earthquakes around the Pacific Rim that is in constant motion in and around the Rim.

No, i haven't read that thread.... i will try to check it out..Link to it?
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Thread: WARNING: SOLAR DATA PAGE COMPLETELY CENSORED,DATA ON OTHER SOURCES BEING FABRICATED!
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I saw this in a thread,water woes for sure
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I have been so busy with other things today that I forgot to tell you one of my mails from today. The Dept of insurance for the state of Missouri is receiving hundreds of property claims on dry wells. The subsoil water line is dying anywhere from 30 to 90 ', and is expected to increse exponentially over the next three weeks. 7,000 to 10'000 wells are expected to die (horrible term they use)shortly, and wells near thre river basins will see problems soon. This is somewhat unprecedented because they aren't sure how to handle it. This drought continues and things you can't foresee will become everyday occurances. I had a farmer tell me , damned indians saw this coming. Some can see whats happening,most have no idea,they are in deep trouble!
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did your letter say 10,000 wells expected to dry or is that your guess. how are things in your neck of the woods, and how is this year compared to last. I am on the east coast, and we have had some record breaking heat, but last few weeks temps are in the normal range for this time of year.
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No thats what the letter said, different types of wells agriculture based,irrigation wells, and now farm houses,but that number was for Mo., Kansas, and Arkansas. These numbers are expected to jump by next week. This is the worst drought, and hottest summer on record for Mo.It started last july with 100 deg. temps, had no winter moisture and the soil line didn't get below freezing.We had 80 and 2 90 deg. days in March this year.They are looking at 30 year old trees dying this week and the ages will steadily go up over the next few weeks. You look out over the lake of the ozarks tree line and it is fall in some areas. We're seeing cases of bacterial leaf scorch on large oaks, which is predominantly fatal, and very rare. I honestly could go one for ever, but i'll save the rest for another day.
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Thanks for that.
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MAP 6.1 2012/08/02 09:38:31 -8.379 -74.245 143.3 CENTRAL PERU

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Energy flow over Japan
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lets hope not...Fuki running at 70 today
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Mississippi River only knee deep in some places. Article states there are more beaches on the Mississippi than in Florida! Causing a big problem for the barges! River may come close to record low!


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Mississippi River only knee deep in some places. Article states there are more beaches on the Mississippi than in Florida! Causing a big problem for the barges! River may come close to record low!


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Howdy Mama!
They are dredging on the Missouri river where i'm at nonstop just to keep barge traffic going,looks like a stream right now. They are thinking about closing down the conservation lake sites, why I don't know at this point,but they are crazy low.

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Mississippi River only knee deep in some places. Article states there are more beaches on the Mississippi than in Florida! Causing a big problem for the barges! River may come close to record low!


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Howdy Mama!
They are dredging on the Missouri river where i'm at nonstop just to keep barge traffic going,looks like a stream right now. They are thinking about closing down the conservation lake sites, why I don't know at this point,but they are crazy low.
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Hi Shad!
I'm amazed we have not been put on watering restrictions here yet!
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Love it too!

I am finally back online, could not get my glp login to work yesterday. Having to start anew.

Does anyone have the links Tauranga asked me for when she got back on?
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hiya sis xx

do you mean this link
[link to rev.seis.sc.edu]

ita a brilliant seismograph link, i love it
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Love it too!

I am finally back online, could not get my glp login to work yesterday. Having to start anew.

Does anyone have the links Tauranga asked me for when she got back on?
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hiya sis xx

do you mean this link
[link to rev.seis.sc.edu]

ita a brilliant seismograph link, i love it
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Hey Taurhf
That is an excellent site
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan
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Love it too!

I am finally back online, could not get my glp login to work yesterday. Having to start anew.

Does anyone have the links Tauranga asked me for when she got back on?
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hiya sis xx

do you mean this link
[link to rev.seis.sc.edu]

ita a brilliant seismograph link, i love it
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Hey Taurhf
That is an excellent site
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yeah it is, isnt it

thank ozark for finding it, she gave it to me a while back, but i lost it when computer crashed, until she gave it to me again.. (thanks sis xx)

you can even look at the poles separately, but of course, lots of the seismos are off line..
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Love it too!

I am finally back online, could not get my glp login to work yesterday. Having to start anew.

Does anyone have the links Tauranga asked me for when she got back on?
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hiya sis xx

do you mean this link
[link to rev.seis.sc.edu]

ita a brilliant seismograph link, i love it
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Absolutely great site, and thanks for posting it for me. I lost all my data when husband spilled coffee on my laptop :(

Hope you are doing well sis! Good things coming our way, eh? Just a little nerve wracking with so much Earth movement. These past few weeks have been very active regardless what the graphs or solar images portray, with all the missing and altered data.

Peace and love to you sis and all on these 3 threads!

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