There is absolutely nothing natural about the weather in southern united states | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74955040 United States 05/24/2017 02:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We barely break 80 degrees and stay in the 70's. Yet, there is no change in our weather patterns lol.. Thunderstorms all night Sunday; 80% next Monday on Memorial Day; then thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursay. Good God... |
Strangelove User ID: 71690750 United States 05/24/2017 02:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tennessee here. We had snow in March a week after being close to 80. I also never remember wind as strong as it has been all year. You nailed it! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 60279944 March in the southern states has always been the odd month for snow, even blizzards. This is true. We had one of our biggest snowstorm in the Atlanta area in the middle of March, 1993. 18-24 inches. No real big snowstorm since. They are calling for lows in the upper 40's tomorrow night and the night after. Very cool temps for this time of year. The weather is doing weird things for sure but it has always done weird things. The world is much smaller than it was 20 years ago. We hear of storms and such and think it is something new. It is not. The climate is always changing. I haven't ruled out chemtrails affecting things though. There has to be a point to all the trails across the sky these days. Didn't used to be like that. I remember reading a story of several snows in the Sahara desert this past winter. Weird shit. "Strange days, indeed! Most peculiar, Mama!" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74955040 United States 05/24/2017 02:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I posted how we are getting excess cold air in these cold fronts (low pressure systems) that are flowing down every week into our region. They are extreme and none of it dissipates in the West as they are dry and they block the natural process of evaporation and formation of clouds (thus low pressure) in the western regions. Any moisture accumulation flows with the low-pressure system along the jet-stream until all that cold air mixes with the excess moisture from the gulf. Perfect situation for massive rainfalls. Nothing unusual except how it happens. otherwise you would have rain in the west and the accumulations we are seeing in the midwest and eastward would not be nearly as much or as strong. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74955040 United States 05/24/2017 02:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just read where the Mississippi River may overflow in vicksburg and the Army corp of Engineers are monitoring the situation closely. I don't know if I can post links outside this site so I won't, but it is real news. Not fake lol. "Unlike anything we've ever seen before. We have a lot of water flowing into the main stem of the Mississippi River behind it off of several tributaries above our district," says Drew Smith, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers chief of water management. But, this is normal, right? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74955040 United States 05/24/2017 02:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Houston here. We have never had so little rain as we have over the last 6 years. When it rains it floods but that is pretty rare. It's dry the rest of the time. It is also very very hot now. I am 40 and I remember when I was a teen temps in the 100s made the news. Now it's normal to have 30 straight days of 100+ temps. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73779845 Brother, it is NON-STOP here in north louisiana. From here to Alexandria. Up through Arkansas and into Mississippi. Eastern Texas has had a ton of rain too. It truly is amazing watching it every week like clockwork form and just grow like a mass of cancer slowly. It never moves quick like it use to. We may have a fast moving front like the old days every once in awhile, but now it is slow and cold. But, with most cold fronts like that it is just rain. Now they are massive thunderstorms lol. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53273258 United States 05/24/2017 03:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | West Texas here, I've grown a garden for ~30 years and THIS year it's crazy weather I agree. Very low temps for May all month, rain and more rain lately which is not so unusual alone but the temps with it are. I'm usually praying for rain in May and watering it every day. NOT THIS YEAR. I've watered it one time so far and it's thriving. |
MisSpelt Rebbal User ID: 69473506 United States 05/24/2017 05:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Manipulation or reduction of sunspot activity? [link to phys.org (secure)] I know "the science isn't settled" but I believe the sun effects our weather far more than my uncle's bar-b-que smoker. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70707278 United States 05/24/2017 05:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have lived in Louisiana for over 30 years and the weather we are experiencing every year is by no means natural or 'real'. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74953934 Geoengineering and manufactured droughts in the west are destroying louisiana. The people here are mostly stupid, but there are some very smart ones too (some here on this forum). We have always had rain, obviously--we lead the continental united states in rain. But, we have never had so much rain and so many heavy thunderstorms every single week (like a cycle). The sheer ferocity and amount of rain we receive is disturbing. We have had flooding before also, but we have never had consecutive years of flooding in multiple parts of the state. We may not have floods this year; then again it is possible still we may yet. But, the major difference in weather is the amount of rain over a course of the months. It is unrelenting and every week. I for one do not believe Global Warming is the main culprit. I have studied weather patterns (low pressure/cold fronts and warm fronts along with the jet stream). I have done what I can in layman's terms of understanding what I can and I have come to the conclusion that the chemtrails that are maintaining drought conditions in the West keep High pressure fronts stationary forcing any moisture to the east that gets caught in the jet stream. These cold fronts/low pressure fronts have more accumulated moisture than would normally be in the past before the modern weather modification programs. With the accumulated moisture and spillover from the gulf deep into the mainland we see excessive moisture topped off with cloud seeding that makes for quick downfalls along with dangerous tornadoes and flooding. I have a brother that lives in Branson, Missouri and he has business associates in northwest Arkansas who said the monsoon they had a few weeks ago was something they had never seen up there before. A topic no one ever wishes to jump; in is one that is destroying many peoples lives across the south. Until they stop manufacturing droughts in the west we will continue to see floods in the central and eastern united states every year. What you do in one area affects another. We have received where I live more than 3 inches of rain with thunderstorms for the next 3 hours where I live after a monsoon all day yesterday. It is May and we had 70 degree weather for 3 days. The cold air never forms in the west to then allow rain in the west to formulate, but builds up and flushes downstream into the south. We live in interesting times. Times are changing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74943197 Sweden 05/24/2017 06:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This guy from Adapt 2030 has an interesting theory on that more rain events lately. In short: Less sun spots result in more cosmic rays coming to earth which in turn results in more cloud coverage, precipitation and cooling. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74825102 Netherlands 05/24/2017 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This guy from Adapt 2030 has an interesting theory on that more rain events lately. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74943197 In short: Less sun spots result in more cosmic rays coming to earth which in turn results in more cloud coverage, precipitation and cooling. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] This guy from Adapt 2030 has an interesting theory on that more rain events lately. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74943197 In short: Less sun spots result in more cosmic rays coming to earth which in turn results in more cloud coverage, precipitation and cooling. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Yup, this guy has been mostly spot on for years. Grand solar minimum, decrease in solar activity, decrease in strength of magnetic field, increase in cosmic rays means increased cloud cover, which results in more precipitation and cold weather (albido effect). And apparently the jetstream is moving south as well due to this. It's all about seeing the larger climate/weather patterns throughout history that is repeating itself as we speak. Check out Adapt 2030's and Suspicious 0bservers' channel on YT for updates on the grand solar minimum and changes in space weather, but also research Svensmark's work, "The Cloud Mystery" to know more about the relation between cosmic rays and cloud cover. The next solar cycle (nr25) cosmic rays are expected to increase by another 19%, which means even more cloud cover, increased precipitation and cold weather. Climate is changing for sure, but not by CO2.. |
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humbird User ID: 73158440 United States 05/24/2017 07:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had excellent threads hereon GLP during Hurricane Matthew, and something very odd happened that people were posting as the picture of the "Hand of God" What happened was that Mathew was headed inland at New Smyrna Beach, predicted path to go right over my home in southeastern Port Orange, and then it suddenly jumped offshore in an amazing way. Guess what's in Port Orange? Raytheon. And they have been cited as one of the chief weather controlling culprits. Just sayin "Aside from the small band of Forteans scattered around the world, nobody seems to notice all aspects of this phantasmagoria." John Keel |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5713297 United States 05/24/2017 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I didn't read the entire Thread... World-Wide increase in Volcanic activity. Increase in Ultra Violet radiation. Increase in Cosmic Radiation. Unusual Solar activity. All could be contributing factors in current weather anomalies. ? |
Terrebonne User ID: 74858132 United States 05/24/2017 01:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Major landslide in California; the clean-up and repair could cost over a billion dollars. Landslide buries California's scenic highway in Big Sur Wed May 24, 2017 [link to www.cnn.com] . INFJ; We are the protectors. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74570428 United States 05/24/2017 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Major landslide in California; the clean-up and repair could cost over a billion dollars. Quoting: Terrebonne Landslide buries California's scenic highway in Big Sur Wed May 24, 2017 [link to www.cnn.com] . Wow. Time to switch to tunnels. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2228346 United States 05/24/2017 06:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weve been getting quite a bit of rain here in NY too. Im like arent April showers done yet?? Its almost freakin June! And its been cooler too. I remember we would be out in short sleeves around now. And I know this because of the "facebook memory" pics that come up on my feed. Something is definitely not right! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72615888 United States 05/24/2017 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You have a graph and the line is rising slowly slowly. then all of a sudden it's going up Exponentially, that's what is called the hockey stick graph and it is what is happening with methane escape in the Arctic, where sure, there is No Warming, except temps are 20-40 higher in the Arctic this year, enough to trigger the methane, meanwhile, there IS more energy in the atmosphere AND there is more water in the atmosphere from evaporation from what? no, not warming, but the Jet Stream is kinda UNHINGED and swinging way south like Never Before, why well, it's that ENERGY and lack of reflectice snow, and Greenland ice melt Is slowing the Gulf Stream and that screws things up too, yes it's 1.8 degrees above baseline and soon will be 4, but there is no global warming. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70882294 United States 05/28/2017 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Google ground based cloud seeding...just watched that shot yesterday here in Nevada...there are 6 companies at Tahoe, registered, that seed. Skii resorts are equipped with machines...in the name of snow... It looks like columns, narrow columns of very white clouds rising straight up to the jet stream then feathering out. ...climate control, not climate change. |
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