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RE: Arctic Sea Ice Volume Surges 3 TRILLION Cubic Meters Since Early March!
Strange. I posted a comment but all the text was gone except for the link to a YouTube channel...SuspiciousObservers I linked. So anyway the link is just an example of what they have. They talk quite a bit about the coming grand solar minimum and cooler weather, along with magnetic pole shift. They seem to back up their findings with good science.
um....I might disagree with you on how 'good' that science is.
The fellow on your blog post must be pretty reliable then?
the blog...'ice age now'?
I've been following it for years.
people send him links. ..to local weather reports....newspapers and local tv news.
stuff that never makes the national press.
not just in the USA but international.
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Ordering his two books. My daughter, who now lives in Minneapolis, has listened to me and is moving here to Nevada this summer. She just got blasted with the largest April snow storm on record. But you know that. Wish I knew how to do photoshop really well I'd make a pic of Al Gore purchasing a snow machine and post it.
I live rather near the southern end of I-35..it's not ALL that warm here compared to normal.....it's odd that the northern end is shut down because of snow.
I have a good friend who lives in Southern Colorado. She showed me video today of a massive dust storm they are having. Visibility was zilch. Perhaps as we go thru a transition stage to a grand solar minimum and much cooler temps the weather will be wild.
I can relate.
I grew up during a time when great dust storms were frequent.
on the Llano Estacado the Dust Bowl didn't end until the mid fifties.
during the time I was trucking I saw interstate ten in new mexico closed because of dust storms
they had to close it.
idiots didn't slow down for conditions..there were two hundred car pileups with dozens injured and killed.
El Paso...I recall awesome dust storms in El Paso when I was truckin.
My dad was an Okie and moved to California exactly as depicted in the book The Grapes of Wrath. He told me stories of the Depression and Dust Bowl that were very grim.
I didn't know there were such powerful dust storms going on down that way. Amazing.
that would be South EASTERN colorado?
Lamar Perhaps or possibly SpringField?
not very hilly out there...
No, she is in the San Luis Valley by Alamosa. More in the south central part of the state. Has a little farm there. Nice to meet ya Mr. @everittdmickey. Calling it a day.