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Message Subject The Sun is taking a hard hit of energy on Tuesday march 19
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Yep. Welcome to the new norm where anything can happen. Just wow!!!
 Quoting: NOLAangel


The possibility for ONE BIG STORM to do that over a continent is growing.....

Remember last winter folks...cause this one will be a doozy.

The rule book is out the window.....anything goes....

2 months before the next wave....first week in September.

I will sit down tonight and try to condense the info into bullet points....

The whys and whats and what you need and should be thinking about and gathering up...but most of you I think have been thinking about all that already....I really hope you have....

The word needs to get to all the farmers with livestock.

They cannot be complacent anymore....They cannot leave stock out on the ranges till the last moments this year and have to have a plan for next spring.....for calving season....Everything needs to be sheltered....or their going to loss everything....


They need to get off the flood plains.....change what they grow....ditch and move things up onto higher ground....or plain just move to other areas not prone to flooding. Next year is not going to turn things around for them....They need to get out ahead of this and adapt....
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77775084

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77775084


A wet cool late summer/autumn could increase the need for farmers to have their grain dried in natural gas fueled dryers. This can lead to a HUGE increase in the cost of Natural gas needed or common folks to heat their homes. It happened not too long ago in the years before 2012 solar maximum. Maybe 2009 or 2010? The increase in natural gas prices made Nationwide news that year. That combined with a very cold winter could bring problems.

Parts of the Midwest including Minnesota, Wisconsin, And Michagan nearly ran out of natural gas used to heat homes last winter. It hit -31F here without the windchill. I was cozy beside my wood stove. MAGA
 
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