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Uncle Fuck Stick User ID: 42128304 United States 06/22/2013 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the satanic media tell you that we are heading for global warming, you know instantly that we are heading into another ice age. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42127977 whatever the satanic controlled media tells you, you the exact opposite IS the TRUTH. same with numbers if its a number that benefits them cut in half if its a number that hurts them double it like the unemployment numbers like qe infinity said to be 40 billion a month was actually 80 billion :4hlick: |
Waterbug User ID: 34388912 United States 06/22/2013 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As more and more ice melts, it adds to the atmospheric density of the arctic air. The additional water vapor reflects sunlight, the land mass gets colder. The weather patterns which form in the arctic determine our weather. This is a cycle that will not be affected by geo-engineering or scientific explanations... Even O can't stop it. This explains the increase in nontilucent cloud formation and extent. This year, they were seen a week earlier than normal. Get ready for a colder than normal winter. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 42114460 India 06/22/2013 09:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As more and more ice melts, it adds to the atmospheric density of the arctic air. Quoting: Waterbug The additional water vapor reflects sunlight, the land mass gets colder. The weather patterns which form in the arctic determine our weather. This is a cycle that will not be affected by geo-engineering or scientific explanations... Even O can't stop it. This explains the increase in nontilucent cloud formation and extent. This year, they were seen a week earlier than normal. Get ready for a colder than normal winter. :freeze: i bet you're suffering from premature ejaculation. |
Waterbug User ID: 34388912 United States 06/22/2013 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As more and more ice melts, it adds to the atmospheric density of the arctic air. Quoting: Waterbug The additional water vapor reflects sunlight, the land mass gets colder. The weather patterns which form in the arctic determine our weather. This is a cycle that will not be affected by geo-engineering or scientific explanations... Even O can't stop it. This explains the increase in nontilucent cloud formation and extent. This year, they were seen a week earlier than normal. Get ready for a colder than normal winter. i bet you're suffering from premature ejaculation. You'd be wrong.. Farmer's seems to agree with me.. 2012–2013 U.S. Weather Highlights The 2013 Almanac says that temperatures will be much colder this winter from the East Coast westward to a line from the Dakotas to Texas. Last Edited by Waterbug on 06/22/2013 09:18 AM |
Waterbug User ID: 34388912 United States 06/22/2013 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WINTER OF 2013-2014 EXTREME COLD/STARTS LITTLE ICE AGE! [link to firsthandweather.com] |
Waterbug User ID: 34388912 United States 06/22/2013 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmm.. AccuWeather.com Long Range Expert Joe Bastardi believes there is a significant chance for particularly frigid winters in 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 into 2014-2015. Bastardi said these winters could be similar to winters of the late 1970s. He said, "While the most consistent of the cold is to the north, severe bouts of cold deep into Texas and Florida would be capable of affecting agriculture more so than we've seen in that last 20 years or so." [link to www.accuweather.com] |
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Waterbug User ID: 34388912 United States 06/22/2013 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Preliminary 2013-2014 Winter Forecast [link to theweathercentre.blogspot.com] snip In this image, we see quite a few things. The first is multiple areas of high pressure inside or in the immediate vicinity of the Arctic Circle. These high pressure areas appear to be close enough to the North Pole that they are breaking up the polar vortex, which I had discussed in great detail last year. The synoptic effects of this high pressure presence include more accessibility for cold air to shift into lower latitudes from the Arctic Circle, as well as a weaker polar vortex in the stratosphere, which we will discuss in greater detail later on in this post. The third positive item in this image is the presence of the same two ridges of high pressure I just discussed, and their placement in the upper latitudes. These two areas of high pressure are interrupting the previously-mentioned polar vortex to allow the negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) to develop. The negative AO indicates high pressure over the Arctic, leading to a southward movement of the jet stream and subsequent outbreak of cold into much of the lower latitudes. This outbreak coud be favored towards North America if the positive PNA and negative NAO are in full bloom at the time that this happens. This is the part i'm really excited about. Last winter, I talked a lot about the impending collapse of the polar vortex and how it could move south. It did weaken significantly and eventually collapse in on itself. Movement into Canada did occur, but the vortex did not fully enter the US (portions of North Dakota and Minnesota were clipped by it). This winter, if the winter of 1962-1963 evolves correctly, the polar vortex will be sitting right over Canada and parts of the US. Now, if you were alive in the 1980's and still remember that decade, you may recall the month of January, 1985. If you remember it as being absolutely frigid in the last few days of that month, you remember the cold associated with the polar vortex dropping south into the US. This happened as a result of high pressure in the upper latitudes pushing the polar vortex down into the United States. A similar, weaker event of a collapsed polar vortex happened in early 2009, when many in the North US experienced very cold temperatures. If the atmospheric pattern being pictured above were to evolve, not only would we see the polar vortex angled in a position more able to push towards the United States, but prevalent high pressure over the Arctic Circle could weaken it enough to send it towards this nation in weaker (but still frigid) pieces. |
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Waterbug User ID: 34388912 United States 06/22/2013 09:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | .......and yet people in Alaska have been sunbathing with record highs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42131225 This abnormal warmth is adding exponentially to the water vapor in the atmosphere. This will reflect more sunlight from the surface. Al Gore is a moron. The Earth as an ecosystem.. has to balance out.. or cease to exist as we know it.. If there is abnormal warming, the Earth will eventually cool. If there is abnormal cooling, it will eventually warm. It is not one set of systems affected.. it is all related systems. Many neglect to mention that fact. |
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