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Canadian_Bacon User ID: 25711532 Canada 12/28/2012 09:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had a very white Christmas here. Then on December 25th the temperature just jumped from 0ºF(-18ºC) to 37ºF(+3ºC) overnight. Quoting: Enjoy Candy! It is not the temperature itself that is odd, but how fast it has changed. Something like this has never happened before in my lifetime and not even my grandparents as they find this very strange as well! WTF?! I do not know what is happening with the weather, but there is one weapon TPTB are definitely using right now. It might even be too late: Thread: Pirated entertainment. NWO ideology nuke! Happens all the time here in canada... It's called a chinook.. Lastnight is was -29c this morning when i woke up it's -1c You can't fix stupid! ~ Ron White |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 628775 Canada 12/28/2012 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had a very white Christmas here. Then on December 25th the temperature just jumped from 0ºF(-18ºC) to 37ºF(+3ºC) overnight. Quoting: Enjoy Candy! It is not the temperature itself that is odd, but how fast it has changed. Something like this has never happened before in my lifetime and not even my grandparents as they find this very strange as well! WTF?! I do not know what is happening with the weather, but there is one weapon TPTB are definitely using right now. It might even be too late: Thread: Pirated entertainment. NWO ideology nuke! Happens all the time here in canada... It's called a chinook.. Lastnight is was -29c this morning when i woke up it's -1c ^This^ No big deal. |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had a very white Christmas here. Then on December 25th the temperature just jumped from 0ºF(-18ºC) to 37ºF(+3ºC) overnight. Quoting: Enjoy Candy! It is not the temperature itself that is odd, but how fast it has changed. Something like this has never happened before in my lifetime and not even my grandparents as they find this very strange as well! WTF?! I do not know what is happening with the weather, but there is one weapon TPTB are definitely using right now. It might even be too late: Thread: Pirated entertainment. NWO ideology nuke! Happens all the time here in canada... It's called a chinook.. Lastnight is was -29c this morning when i woke up it's -1c ^This^ No big deal. I see. Sorry for panicking. :) But it has never happened HERE. That is a bit odd, right? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 United Kingdom 12/28/2012 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's the subtropical jet stream. the polar jet stream is awol, and the subtropical jet stream is over us right now. i'm even seeing insects out and about, end of december, and there was a house fly in the bathroom last night Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30962522 freaky The Jetstream is about to head north for a change. [link to images.meteociel.fr] |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's the subtropical jet stream. the polar jet stream is awol, and the subtropical jet stream is over us right now. i'm even seeing insects out and about, end of december, and there was a house fly in the bathroom last night Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30962522 freaky The cold struck us very fast this year. Migratory birds usually are gone well before the really cold weather sets in, but this year they were sucker punched by it.They were here even when we had snow up to our knees. This was acknowledged as strange by many. Usually the birds are here and in 3 days time they are gone. This year it took a few weeks for all of them to leave. They seemed confused, as the directions they were flying was just random. They didn't all head west or south as usually. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 United Kingdom 12/28/2012 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's the subtropical jet stream. the polar jet stream is awol, and the subtropical jet stream is over us right now. i'm even seeing insects out and about, end of december, and there was a house fly in the bathroom last night Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30962522 freaky The cold struck us very fast this year. Migratory birds usually are gone well before the really cold weather sets in, but this year they were sucker punched by it.They were here even when we had snow up to our knees. This was acknowledged as strange by many. Usually the birds are here and in 3 days time they are gone. This year it took a few weeks for all of them to leave. They seemed confused, as the directions they were flying was just random. They didn't all head west or south as usually. That is because the weakening magnetic field. |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's the subtropical jet stream. the polar jet stream is awol, and the subtropical jet stream is over us right now. i'm even seeing insects out and about, end of december, and there was a house fly in the bathroom last night Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30962522 freaky The cold struck us very fast this year. Migratory birds usually are gone well before the really cold weather sets in, but this year they were sucker punched by it.They were here even when we had snow up to our knees. This was acknowledged as strange by many. Usually the birds are here and in 3 days time they are gone. This year it took a few weeks for all of them to leave. They seemed confused, as the directions they were flying was just random. They didn't all head west or south as usually. That is because the weakening magnetic field. I thought so, yes. Just wanted to show some proof of it. |
IwasKidding User ID: 27554728 United States 12/28/2012 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had a very white Christmas here. Then on December 25th the temperature just jumped from 0ºF(-18ºC) to 37ºF(+3ºC) overnight. Quoting: Enjoy Candy! It is not the temperature itself that is odd, but how fast it has changed. Something like this has never happened before in my lifetime and not even my grandparents as they find this very strange as well! WTF?! I do not know what is happening with the weather, but there is one weapon TPTB are definitely using right now. It might even be too late: Thread: Pirated entertainment. NWO ideology nuke! Happens all the time here in canada... It's called a chinook.. Lastnight is was -29c this morning when i woke up it's -1c ^This^ No big deal. I see. Sorry for panicking. :) But it has never happened HERE. That is a bit odd, right? ignore the folks who are making lite of your temp change. It is a big thing, If it has not happened there before it is another WEIRD thing to add to the strange occurances happening all over the world, thanks for sharing! |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Canadian_Bacon Happens all the time here in canada... It's called a chinook.. Lastnight is was -29c this morning when i woke up it's -1c ^This^ No big deal. I see. Sorry for panicking. :) But it has never happened HERE. That is a bit odd, right? ignore the folks who are making lite of your temp change. It is a big thing, If it has not happened there before it is another WEIRD thing to add to the strange occurances happening all over the world, thanks for sharing! You are right! Thank you for encouraging me to stick to what I feel. ;) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30962522 United Kingdom 12/28/2012 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's the subtropical jet stream. the polar jet stream is awol, and the subtropical jet stream is over us right now. i'm even seeing insects out and about, end of december, and there was a house fly in the bathroom last night Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30962522 freaky The cold struck us very fast this year. Migratory birds usually are gone well before the really cold weather sets in, but this year they were sucker punched by it.They were here even when we had snow up to our knees. This was acknowledged as strange by many. Usually the birds are here and in 3 days time they are gone. This year it took a few weeks for all of them to leave. They seemed confused, as the directions they were flying was just random. They didn't all head west or south as usually. That is because the weakening magnetic field. definitely a pole shift precursor i'd say. we're supposed to have 4 jetstreams,a polar and subtropical one in both hemispheres the subtropical one down south, and the polar one up north simply isn't there for some reason though, the subtropical jetstream up north is looping up over the UK/western europe figure this out, you'll figure it all out i reckon |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 United Kingdom 12/28/2012 10:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's the subtropical jet stream. the polar jet stream is awol, and the subtropical jet stream is over us right now. i'm even seeing insects out and about, end of december, and there was a house fly in the bathroom last night Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30962522 freaky The cold struck us very fast this year. Migratory birds usually are gone well before the really cold weather sets in, but this year they were sucker punched by it.They were here even when we had snow up to our knees. This was acknowledged as strange by many. Usually the birds are here and in 3 days time they are gone. This year it took a few weeks for all of them to leave. They seemed confused, as the directions they were flying was just random. They didn't all head west or south as usually. That is because the weakening magnetic field. I thought so, yes. Just wanted to show some proof of it. Earth’s magnetic field overdue for a chaos-causing (possibly life-altering) flip LONDON — The discovery by NASA rover Curiosity of evidence that water once flowed on Mars – the most Earth-like planet in the solar system – should intensify interest in what the future could hold for mankind. The only thing stopping Earth having a lifeless environment like Mars is the magnetic field that shields us from deadly solar radiation and helps some animals migrate, and it may be a lot more fragile and febrile than one might think. [link to news.nationalpost.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30962522 United Kingdom 12/28/2012 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but we've seen fuck all yet. i think we could get extremes like you have in the midwest regularly, all over the world. huge tornadoes, everywhere. extremes of hot and cold, no matter the season. up will be down and black will be white. i think we're all in an awful lot of trouble. |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but we've seen fuck all yet. i think we could get extremes like you have in the midwest regularly, all over the world. huge tornadoes, everywhere. extremes of hot and cold, no matter the season. up will be down and black will be white. i think we're all in an awful lot of trouble. There is a strong pressure, impulse to accept this as ''the new normal''. Everyone knows the world is changing, but they just accept it and carry on. This is THE WEATHER and THE EARTH. Every individual feels powerless in front of these powers and therefore humbly lives on as it seems that there is nothing to be done. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25784525 Canada 12/28/2012 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The strange weather, animal migratory patterns, and die off's is the nature of the endgame spiral out of the planetary spirit... 2013 will be an interesting year to watch, as I expect these patterns will see dramatic increases... What is interesting is - remote viewers, astral travellers cannot see into the 2013 time period... Yet, when they go to the 2200 time period, they see no evidence of industry, society on this planet... What happened in the 2013 and beyond time period to make it this way??? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 United Kingdom 12/28/2012 11:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The strange weather, animal migratory patterns, and die off's is the nature of the endgame spiral out of the planetary spirit... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25784525 2013 will be an interesting year to watch, as I expect these patterns will see dramatic increases... What is interesting is - remote viewers, astral travellers cannot see into the 2013 time period... Yet, when they go to the 2200 time period, they see no evidence of industry, society on this planet... What happened in the 2013 and beyond time period to make it this way??? At a guess, a magnetic field reversal, this might account as to why remote viewers cannot see into the 2013 time frame as everything including the conscious "mind field" might be thrown into a kind of stasis until it corrects itself. |
CripplingLies User ID: 5010858 Brazil 12/28/2012 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I lived in a state called "Rio Grande do Sul", in the extreme south of Brazil. This town's wheater was like, 6am = 0ºC, noon 40ºC, 6pm 0ºC again... |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 11:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I lived in a state called "Rio Grande do Sul", in the extreme south of Brazil. This town's wheater was like, 6am = 0ºC, noon 40ºC, 6pm 0ºC again... Quoting: CripplingLies Wow. o_O So people head out from homes in the morning in coats, in the noon they walk in underwear and then coats again ? This is so strange, I had never heard of this phenomena. Is this considered normal there? People are used to the climate, temperatures they live in. Usually for people in the warmer parts of the world it is hard to adjust to slightly colder weather up north but how can anyone get used to such wide swings of temperature daily ? How was it to live there? |
CripplingLies User ID: 5010858 Brazil 12/28/2012 01:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I lived in a state called "Rio Grande do Sul", in the extreme south of Brazil. This town's wheater was like, 6am = 0ºC, noon 40ºC, 6pm 0ºC again... Quoting: CripplingLies Wow. o_O So people head out from homes in the morning in coats, in the noon they walk in underwear and then coats again ? This is so strange, I had never heard of this phenomena. Is this considered normal there? People are used to the climate, temperatures they live in. Usually for people in the warmer parts of the world it is hard to adjust to slightly colder weather up north but how can anyone get used to such wide swings of temperature daily ? How was it to live there? It was great to live there! Its such a beautyfull place with kind, evolved and friendly people! The place I've been born and raised! Endless green fields, nature all around, a paradise I dare to say. And yes, this is very normal down there. People are used to it, in fact, because of that, people born and/or raised there, are much less succeptible to all kinds of flu and respiratory illness. Our health is above normal, not super humans, but a lot more resistent. |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I lived in a state called "Rio Grande do Sul", in the extreme south of Brazil. This town's wheater was like, 6am = 0ºC, noon 40ºC, 6pm 0ºC again... Quoting: CripplingLies Wow. o_O So people head out from homes in the morning in coats, in the noon they walk in underwear and then coats again ? This is so strange, I had never heard of this phenomena. Is this considered normal there? People are used to the climate, temperatures they live in. Usually for people in the warmer parts of the world it is hard to adjust to slightly colder weather up north but how can anyone get used to such wide swings of temperature daily ? How was it to live there? It was great to live there! Its such a beautyfull place with kind, evolved and friendly people! The place I've been born and raised! Endless green fields, nature all around, a paradise I dare to say. And yes, this is very normal down there. People are used to it, in fact, because of that, people born and/or raised there, are much less succeptible to all kinds of flu and respiratory illness. Our health is above normal, not super humans, but a lot more resistent. That sounds amazing. I am glad to find out that there are places and people like this. Good luck to you. :) |
CripplingLies User ID: 5010858 Brazil 12/28/2012 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I lived in a state called "Rio Grande do Sul", in the extreme south of Brazil. This town's wheater was like, 6am = 0ºC, noon 40ºC, 6pm 0ºC again... Quoting: CripplingLies Wow. o_O So people head out from homes in the morning in coats, in the noon they walk in underwear and then coats again ? This is so strange, I had never heard of this phenomena. Is this considered normal there? People are used to the climate, temperatures they live in. Usually for people in the warmer parts of the world it is hard to adjust to slightly colder weather up north but how can anyone get used to such wide swings of temperature daily ? How was it to live there? It was great to live there! Its such a beautyfull place with kind, evolved and friendly people! The place I've been born and raised! Endless green fields, nature all around, a paradise I dare to say. And yes, this is very normal down there. People are used to it, in fact, because of that, people born and/or raised there, are much less succeptible to all kinds of flu and respiratory illness. Our health is above normal, not super humans, but a lot more resistent. That sounds amazing. I am glad to find out that there are places and people like this. Good luck to you. :) Thank you very much! For you too! And your whole family and loved ones! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1562146 Netherlands 12/28/2012 02:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but we've seen fuck all yet. i think we could get extremes like you have in the midwest regularly, all over the world. huge tornadoes, everywhere. extremes of hot and cold, no matter the season. up will be down and black will be white. i think we're all in an awful lot of trouble. There is a strong pressure, impulse to accept this as ''the new normal''. Everyone knows the world is changing, but they just accept it and carry on. This is THE WEATHER and THE EARTH. Every individual feels powerless in front of these powers and therefore humbly lives on as it seems that there is nothing to be done. Ahum, 'i think this man can stand it, the weather'. On topic, Agree what you wrote above! |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | can someone explain me how is practical life when temperature goes -20C, -30C Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31028611 what kind of insulation you have in your home? windows? heating? temperature and humidity in your house? To be hones, I do not know what insulation is used. Basic PVC windows and probably decent insulation for the newer house, a lot of older apartment buildings don't have this. We have central heating, some use their own boilers and furnaces to heat their houses. The room temperature should be around 22C. The central heating gets turned on only when the average temperature outside is around +5C, so it might be average 7C for a while and no heating - your home can get a bit cold in these periods, but it lasts only a 2-3 weeks. So if it is cold in your house, you wear socks and warm clothing. I am wearing thick, knitted wool socks right now. If you have a decent coat, decent boots, a sweater, scarf, thick gloves and a hat, you will not experience much discomfort while being outside at -20 for short periods of time,assuming you are not used to a much warmer weather. It gets bad when there is wind. When windy the -20C might seem like -30... Your face hurts from the cold wind, so I cover up with a scarf. I hate when it is windy and avoid going outside. It becomes very slippery in spring when the snow begins to melt, as it might be around +3C and then -2C and the melted snow would freeze, with water on top of it - very dangerous, you walk like penguin in this weather. This actually happened on the 25th. |
Enjoy Candy! (OP) User ID: 2209098 Latvia 12/28/2012 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but we've seen fuck all yet. i think we could get extremes like you have in the midwest regularly, all over the world. huge tornadoes, everywhere. extremes of hot and cold, no matter the season. up will be down and black will be white. i think we're all in an awful lot of trouble. There is a strong pressure, impulse to accept this as ''the new normal''. Everyone knows the world is changing, but they just accept it and carry on. This is THE WEATHER and THE EARTH. Every individual feels powerless in front of these powers and therefore humbly lives on as it seems that there is nothing to be done. Ahum, 'i think this man can stand it, the weather'. On topic, Agree what you wrote above! Do you think he is kinda like this? [link to www.youtube.com] lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1562146 Netherlands 12/28/2012 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30962522 but we've seen fuck all yet. i think we could get extremes like you have in the midwest regularly, all over the world. huge tornadoes, everywhere. extremes of hot and cold, no matter the season. up will be down and black will be white. i think we're all in an awful lot of trouble. There is a strong pressure, impulse to accept this as ''the new normal''. Everyone knows the world is changing, but they just accept it and carry on. This is THE WEATHER and THE EARTH. Every individual feels powerless in front of these powers and therefore humbly lives on as it seems that there is nothing to be done. Ahum, 'i think this man can stand it, the weather'. On topic, Agree what you wrote above! Do you think he is kinda like this? [link to www.youtube.com] lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31031707 Italy 12/28/2012 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | can someone explain me how is practical life when temperature goes -20C, -30C Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31028611 what kind of insulation you have in your home? windows? heating? temperature and humidity in your house? To be hones, I do not know what insulation is used. Basic PVC windows and probably decent insulation for the newer house, a lot of older apartment buildings don't have this. We have central heating, some use their own boilers and furnaces to heat their houses. The room temperature should be around 22C. The central heating gets turned on only when the average temperature outside is around +5C, so it might be average 7C for a while and no heating - your home can get a bit cold in these periods, but it lasts only a 2-3 weeks. So if it is cold in your house, you wear socks and warm clothing. I am wearing thick, knitted wool socks right now. If you have a decent coat, decent boots, a sweater, scarf, thick gloves and a hat, you will not experience much discomfort while being outside at -20 for short periods of time,assuming you are not used to a much warmer weather. It gets bad when there is wind. When windy the -20C might seem like -30... Your face hurts from the cold wind, so I cover up with a scarf. I hate when it is windy and avoid going outside. It becomes very slippery in spring when the snow begins to melt, as it might be around +3C and then -2C and the melted snow would freeze, with water on top of it - very dangerous, you walk like penguin in this weather. This actually happened on the 25th. thanks since I was also "fighting" such situation in a milder climate (over there the temp can go to -17, but I had quite a problem with temp like -5 -7..) I was wondering how the hell could you survive at -30...especially if you do not have efficient and cheap heating and not good insulation |