Earth’s climate unraveling? Winter disappears across portions of the northern hemisphere

January 7, 2012More than 300 record high temperatures were set in 21 U.S. states Thursday. But the heart of the unusual warmth concentrated in Plains, where some areas experienced temperatures 40 degrees above average. Several locations set all-time January record high temperatures, including Huron (65 degrees) amd Mitchell (68 degrees) in South Dakota (SD) and Minot (61 degrees), Fargo (55 degrees) and Jamestown (56 degrees) in North Dakota. (Source: CapitalClimate). What distinguishes this warm spell is the amount by which some records were broken. Consider Rapid City, SD hit 73, obliterating the old record by 13 degrees. (That 73 degree high temperature was 4 above the high temperature of 69 in Miami, Fl). Aberdeen, SD reached 63, smashing the old record of 46 by 17 degrees and setting a new monthly record. AccuWeather highlighted the following incredible record: “…in Philip, S.D., the mercury reached a balmy 74 degrees, which absolutely obliterated the old record of 46 set back in 2002.” In Minnesota, several locations reached the 60s for the first time ever during the first week of January. Alexandria reached 55, crushing its old record of 38 (from 1984) by an amazing 17 degrees. In Nebraska, record highs were set in Omaha (66), North Platte (69), Valentine (69) and Imperial (73, source: USA Today, AP). Sidney Nebraska’s record high of 74 broke the previous record of 62 and tied its monthly record. Record highs were also set throughout the state of Iowa, several by at least 10 degrees.  –WPB , Duluth News Tribune
Enjoy the winter chill before scorcher summer sets in. The year 2012 may turn out to be among the top ten warmest years globally, and in the country, since 1850 – over 160 years. The year is also expected to be warmer than the previous year, which was the ninth warmest year for India since 1901. Weather scientists have predicted that 2012 is expected to be around 0.48 degree Celsius warmer than the average temperature or the long term global average. However, he added that the new predictions about 2012 need not be a cause for alarm in the country. According to the weather department’s analysis, while 2011 was the ninth warmest year since 1901, 2010 was the warmest year on record since 1901. The other warmer years were 2009, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1998, 1999, 1958 and 1941. Temperatures were generally near normal over most parts of the country in 2011 except parts of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura where these were above normal by over one degree Celsius. Indian weather scientists said that generally La Nina, the weather phenomenon which is likely to cause higher temperatures in 2012, has positive impact on monsoons in India. –India Today
Planetary Climate chaos: As early as 2009, there were clear indications that  Earth’s climate was slowly careening out of control. By the time the 2009 Geneva Climate report was released in December; the handwriting for most meteorologists was already on the wall. The game of predicting earth’s natural weather patterns was conforming less and less to tried and true computer models….The weather extremes and wild swings in termperature will become more pronounced with time and are characteristic of a planet suffering ‘meteorological shock‘  brought on by a runaway planetary entropic heating process and magnetic reversal…What we are experiencing now is climate change- what we will be experiencing tomorrow is climate collapse. –The Extinction Protocol, page 137,173
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95 Responses to Earth’s climate unraveling? Winter disappears across portions of the northern hemisphere

  1. tellthetruth1 says:

    I’ll have to run this through a converter, I don’t ‘do’ Farenheit;-) I can’t say we’ve had much of a winter here either. A few frosts last month, that’s probably about it. No snow, a bit of wind now and again, some rain, but temps have been springlike even in November!

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  2. Richard says:

    I am in Ohio and I have buds on a couple of my maple trees. It is very warm here today although that should have little difference on trees bearing fruit. They should not have anything on them until the days start getting longer. It is as if the trees know there is something going on.

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    • Irene C says:

      I agree Richard. I’m in Ohio also and normally I prepare myself for the bitter cold that we have grown to love (Not!). Our temps were in the 50’s today (Ohio in January?) with bright sunshine. Although I love these temps, I worry that with no snow/rain, we will suffer a drought come summer.

      Maranatha

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  3. Judy Sanford says:

    The weather has been completely off track around here N.W. Washington state, for several years now with this season being the very strangest of them all. A few days of freezing daytime temps, like 3 or 4 and then Spring like weather. The trees are all budding and I expect the flowers are popping out too.

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  4. chondramam says:

    This is going to be an odd year for planting food. Suggest you back-yard farmers seed as much as you can in doors -now- and be prepared to have them go into the ground as early as Feb, beginning of March. This is what hubby and me are going to do this weekend.

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  5. VB says:

    I live in British Columbia Canada and our weather is more like spring than winter. We have flowers blooming here and there. Even the prairies are having spring like weather which is unheard of.

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  6. K says:

    It feels like Spring and I’ve seen buds on my trees too. I live in the South but this is unusual and I saw a bee yesterday. World is a changing.

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  7. Craig says:

    It certainly is a lot warmer than it should be but are these weather scientists that are warning of a scorching summer the same ones who said this winter was going to be much colder than last year? They connot predict the weather months from now. The winds we had in Scotland during the week were the worst I have ever seen, Hurricane Bawbag that we had a few weeks ago had nothing on those winds and there was no warning. The Met office gave a red alert warning about 15 mins before it was all over and it had been going on for hours before hand. Where I live we had gusts of 91 mph whereas Bawbag only reached maybe about 70mph +. All we can do is be prepared for the worst, and thanks to this site we do, maybe have a heads up.

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  8. Tod in Michigan says:

    58 degrees in Michigan!!!!

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    • Jamie says:

      Indeed! 52 here in Marlette, MI. Yesterday I was in Sterling Heights doing some shopping and a woman ( she was an employee of the store I was walking into as she was walking outside ) looked me straight in the eyes and said, “Did you hear that it is going to be 50 degrees today!?” I saw fear in her eyes and heard incredulity in her voice. She was not just making a statement of joy but rather an earnest query so I replied, “It is a Polar Shift we are experiencing.” She looked at me speechless so I continued to describe what this entails and she said, ” What are ‘they’ ( I am suppossing she believes that there are powers that be that can mitigate natural events ) doing about this?!”
      I told her that there is nothing to be done as this reaches far into our galaxy and everything is being perturbed by the changes. I did tell her that the other Planets were heating up as well and experiencing massive changes and she just shook her head in resignation.
      She then responded with a question within an understanding, ” Things will get worse?” I agreed with her and we went our seperate ways. I wanted to explain in depth what was going on but it would have taken hours…time I knew she could not spare…nor I as I have been ill with a sinus infection that keeps reoccurring. My husband, who is an avid runner and bikes 80 mile marathons, is also sick now for the past month. I am wondering if anyone here at these boards is experiencing upper respiratory illnesses that will not go away?
      Could it be from the ash clouds and ancient pollens disturbed from their slumber? I can think of nothing else that makes any sense regarding the constant allergies and infections that many are suffering here in Michigan.

      People are waking up….slowly.

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      • k8n says:

        I’ve had a sinus problem since this past June. Started when I was visiting Washington State and continues while I live here in Kansas. At first they thought it was allergies or perhaps a cold, so they gave me a z-pack and some flonaise. Shorty after I had a PET scan for something else, they saw residual pneumonia, so they gave me 10 days of antibiotics. That didn’t help, so I went under the premise that somehow I had developed allergies later in life and would wait until the first frosts to see if that would solve it. It didn’t. Went back to the doctor, who sent me to an allergist, who said that it could be a polyp or brain fluid seeping through my left nose. He ordered a sinus CT scan and then set me up with an appointment with Ear Nose Throat special that I have on Monday, but in the meantime, he ordered a 10 day moxifloxin, because he didn’t see anything and the nurse said it must be sinitus, which is a bacterial infection. However, I am still going to the ENT appoint and they made another follow up appointment with the allergy doctor after that??!!?? Weird. I’ll see what happens on Modnay.

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      • Phoenix says:

        I live in CA and my roomate and I have had sinus problems for the past few months as well. I also often hear people at work talk of their sinus infections they cannot seem to get rid of. My first instance was that it may be caused by the radiation that I am sure has reached our shores from Japan. Strange that is seems to be happening everywhere.

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      • Magenta says:

        Jamie, I know several people in central Indiana that are having strange sinus conditions that won’t go away. Some have seen doctors and others have not. The ones who saw doctors are no better than those who went on antibiotics. I’m guessing this started about 6-8 weeks ago.

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      • JerseyCynic says:

        Hi Jamie and K8N. Regarding URI – suffered for a while now. Consider trying
        NAC. http://www.advance-health.com/nacetylcysteine.html. I had this under control in the past using mucinex. Now I use NAC instead. The chemtrail spraying in CT has been out of control. NAC will also help chelate these heavy metals.

        I have the 1,000 mg pills that I break in half. – 500 at breakfast (take extra C) and another 500 with supper. You’ll wake up in the morning swimming in easily expelled mucous.

        Try it for a few days and see what happens. Don’t bother asking your doctor about this–they won’t know what you are talking about

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      • I’ve just read your post and I still dont know what your talking about

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      • Omar says:

        I’ve had what I’m classfying as either allergies or sinus infection as recently as a week ago. Runny nose, clear discharge, itchy throat, no fever, red eyes, sometimes clogged ears. I have had those type symptoms several times within the past 6 months. It’s starting to scare me. I’m never one for getting like this. I’m not sure what to do….

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    • joemozden says:

      I live in Northern Michigan, and today I have buds on the maple trees. We only have had 1 day where it snowed. That’s crazy for here.

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      • Jamie says:

        K8N…..I do hope everything comes out alright with your CT. I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts. They gave my husband allergy medicine and antibiotics yesterday for a cough and upper respiratory infection. I have the same but do not take the allergy meds. Do take plenty of probiotics while on antibiotics so the good flora in your stomach is not destroyed. I take 2 a day. These illnesses are hanging on a lot longer than normal. Take care……

        To joemozden; How long have you lived in Michigan? We have been here only 9 years. Have you ever seen a winter like this one?

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      • joemozden says:

        Jamie– I’ve lived here 42 years, my whole life. I do remember a year in the mid-80’s where it didn’t snow until Christmas eve, but nothing like this. Buds on maple trees in January is nutty.

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  9. james says:

    Ireland has had no winter this year..we had a storm with high winds 4 days ago and a bit of a chill factor..but other than that its not the christmas we had last year…Although we are expecting a very cold snap from next week according to the models..but time will tell…i am more worried about all these volcanos waking up this week and the last couple of weeks..i see a huge earthquake on the way very very soon in either japan or new zealand too much tension has been building there the last 2 months something has got to give.

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    • Maponos says:

      Same here in the UK,it has been prettty mild!

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      • Omar says:

        I live in Washington, DC and this past weekend, on Saturday, the temperature reached shy of 70 degrees in the area, and between 65-68 in surrounding areas. The spring-like weather motivated me to go out jogging in shorts and a sweatshirt. Apparently hundreds others decided to take advantage of the good weather by riding bikes, jogging, walking, etc., at the same park trail I decided to go to. The next day, it snowed. We got about an inch or two. This has got to be the oddest winter season I’ve seen in a long time. After reading several posts about seed buds on trees, i’m going to pay a little more attention and see whether or not I see any in my area.

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  10. tim says:

    here in the east side of iowa we are swarmed with box elder bugs, and lady bugs, the ground should be frozen solid by now but there is no frost in the ground at all .makes one wonder what the spring will hold .dont get me wrong here this is the best winter i can remember and i am 50 years young.

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  11. Joe says:

    The weather here in southern Ontario, Canada is pretty nice too!

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  12. Tracy Lindemann says:

    Calgary, Alberta Canada broke a 100 year-old record this past Wednesday for the warmest January 4th. We have been experiencing damaging winds since last November.

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  13. Atlantis says:

    This sounds like the beginning of the Birch Tree prophecy (pg 46 of the EP book) ” A war will follow after a winter which really was no winter, where there will be a soulless snow that will fall. The flowers will bloom very early in this year and the cows will be upto their knees in grass by April. The first soldiers that come will wear cherry blossoms in their helmets….”

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    • It does…also see page 17, the prophecy of the Great Change in nature: “When the great time will come, in which mankind will face its last hard trail, it will be foreshadowed by striking changes in nature; the alteration between cold and heat will become more intensive…” Johann Friede, 13th century.

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      • Jamie says:

        This is a major problem for me, Mr. Conway. Our temperatures are fluctuating wildly. 52 yesterday to 36 today to only god knows what tomorrow. It is difficult to manage these fluctuations…..at least from a physical point of view. In a dream I had last summer a soft snow covered my backyard as spring flowers were blooming in my front yard amid green grass. It was two seaons blended into one and I thought is was fascinating….but, I think most everything is fascinating. At this moment my tulips are coming up out of the ground. I have mint, parsley, bok choy, german chamomile, lemon thyme, sage and eucalyptus still growing in my side yard! They do not look any worse for the wear despite the occassional 5 degree nights. I am going to stay fascinated by these changes and welcome them as part of healthy renewal for all.

        Always thankful for your consciousness and concern, Mr. Conway.

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      • Thank you, Jamie.

        peace and blessings,
        Alvin

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  14. Tony says:

    In North Central Arizona, we normally have much colder temps this time of year, For the past week we have had spring temps. About two months ago we began to lose leaves, and that finished 3-4 weeks ago. Today I also noticed fresh buds on some of the trees, and plant growth that we normally do not see until March or April. it’s almost as if the seasons are merging in our area.

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  15. Some Pussy willows budding in our river valley here in central Alberta….

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  16. Philippino Bob says:

    We’ll know the truth about climate change only in about 5 years from now.

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  17. Bobi becker says:

    Here in Central Oregon, we haven’t had any snow to speak of. We have had a few snow storms but no great amounts and right now it is snowing but suppose to warm up the next couple of days into the 50’s so this snow won’t last. Normally we have lots of snow this time of the year. We’ve had temps running 30’s and 40’s during the day and we got down into single digits at night several times. It’s being one of those years I suppose. I remember back several years ago, we had 16 to 18 inches of snow fall on the 4th of July. Snow flake fire works! LOL As the saying goes, “It can be warm and sunny and in 5 minutes time turn to a raging snow storm”. Welcome to Central Oregon.

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  18. Maverick says:

    Looks like I”ll have to teach grassboarding to my kids 😉

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  19. Judy says:

    Its called Global Warming……..

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    • jayhawk says:

      um no it’s not. Last year the Northern Hemisphere was covered in snow. The global warming scam as told by political hypocrites that is more of a gradual increase is not what is going on here. That is just a ploy to initiate the carbon tax, and suck us even more dry. Wake up. I’m guessing weather modification including what is now undeniable chemtrails to change the environment.

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      • Robert Burt says:

        I’m sure glad this phenomenon of increasing temperatures does not have anything to do with global warming. I’m sure it’s just an ironic coincidence that global warming is about increasing temperatures and that temperatures are now noticeably increasing.

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  20. Dave says:

    You must also take into account the these “records” are being taken from stations that have had “civilization” or urbanization encroach on them. In fact many stations are now located in parking lots or on top of buildings on a hot roof, next to a/c compressor/evaporators ect…

    It’s called La Nina. It effects worldwide weather patterns and is well known.

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  21. Courtney says:

    I have to say here in Perth it’s very strange this summer as we normally go through mid to high 30’s (degrees) and we are having a lot of cooler temps. So the weather is weird all over. BTW first time commenting but have been reading your awesome site for nearly two years now – keep up the great work as it’s one of the best sites out there:D

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  22. thezenfarmer says:

    i live in prince edward island, canada, on the east coast and the temperatures here have not only been higher then normal, but fluctuating wildly, changing 15-20 degrees celcius over one day, then switching back the next, then reversing again two days later

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    • See the commentary quote from my book which I added to the post. At the time I began writing the book in 2009 and started sharing my findings about how the planet’s climatary processes would began unraveling globally, people thought I was penning science-fiction.

      Alvin

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      • J Guffey says:

        Hopefully they have opened their eyes by now Alvin. Your insight and knowledge are remarkable. No doubt, both are God-given. Thanks for your continued efforts to keep those willing to listen, abreast of much of what is transpiring. God bless you and your family.

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      • thank God and I thank you. I’m glad and humbled to be of service.

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  23. Implosion says:

    I live in the Netherlands in Europe, and its very warm here for this time of the year, plants are allready getting leafs again. that is really not normal, normally that happens in march.
    I think 2012 will become a disaster year.
    and what about if we got low tempature in februari, what about the plants what allready getting leafs. are they gonna die???

    this will be a dangerous year, not only the nature, but also economic collapse what can lead to world war 3. And what about the maya calendar? maybe its true. well, I dont have good feelings about 2012.

    Glad I have allready alot of food in the house. but I live in the wrong place, Best place is high in the mountains in a cave.

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  24. Chris says:

    I live in Regina,Saskatchewan,Canada and we’re getting 6 degrees C above zero in january, pretty crazy warm weather for the winter period.

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    • WhatTheHeckIsHappening says:

      There isn’t any snow either. Jan/Feb is supposed to be the coldest time of the year, but its like spring time weather. What little snow there is is melting daily.

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  25. Penny says:

    What happened to the BIG FREEZE the weather is out of control 100 percent!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • Lee Pillow says:

      I was just wondering the same thing. The world appeared to be setup for a massive freeze this year, just 3 months ago.

      The major arctic upheaval story, I think, goes to the massive methane outgassing in Siberia, right? It could be we’ve reached our “Seminal Event” for climate change, whether you think its a pole shift, or AGW at the root of all this.

      As the author said, Climate Change is upon us.

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  26. The storm “Andrea” swept over Germany two days ago. But there was no snow or ice, but a thunderstorm in my area.
    It is very strange in early January to experience thunder and lightning.
    In my garden still blooming Fuchsias and Mary gold, and also spring flowers, such as grape hyacinth. There are roses and at the same time the first buds on the rose bush.

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  27. Erik says:

    here in north west europe (the netherlands) we had no winter and some flowers already started to grow or didnt even stop.

    according to our weather service here in the netherlands we currently have the warmest winter ever recorded. Spring is about 20/30 days to soon here.

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    • Kaos says:

      I live in the UK and I still have carrots and spring onions in the ground (outdoors) from last year, I was letting them seed but they haven’t….
      My apple and cherry tree’s have buds on them as stated in a few other posts on here with other trees..
      I had a tonne (Figurative) of green tomatoes on my outdoor varieties from april untill mid december when the plants then started to die off (Tomatoes are still there and still green).
      Summer was extreemly hot and extreemly short…
      The temperatures recently are all over the place from week to week, but the winds… Never right!

      Mother nature knows and is adapting.
      Human beings are just bystanders in a world we think we own but do nothing to help, more concerned about how much it costs, rather than the damage it does. (short or long term).

      Kaos
      “Adapt or Die”

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  28. HG says:

    I live in The Caribbean (DR) and since December we’re having a very cold weather and with a cutting wind!! Usually, the “winter” is just 1 or 2 weeks of Dec-Jan of cooler weather, and then back to eternal heat O.O But we’re freezing here since early December! We’re not used to these temperatures.. at least in the city (southeastern part of the island, since it’s next to the sea) Up in the mountains, yes, it’s normal, but I bet if down here in the city is cold, there must be freezing cold.

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    • Bill H says:

      low latitudes will see the biggest change just as you are explaining.. the mids are mixed and the arctic cold… the progression of cooling has begun…

      once this balancing act is complete (its never complete) the earths temps will stabilize again for a short time.. much cooler

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  29. Dennis E. says:

    As one meteorologist said in regard to the warm weather across the US, we will pay for this later.

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  30. Aldo says:

    We had no winter in Mexico either.

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  31. MalachiYAH says:

    Here in US /Illinois…unusual 60-65 degree weather..rather strange, still seeing lots of insects out. I have a small pond in which my fish usually are in a hibernation state and won’t eat until spring. Well they are as fat as hogs and are eating like there is no tomorrow. I also noticed this year something strange..the birds nested 3-4 x …no kidding. I also had an very large amount of snakes this year.One of the biggest changes by far…people are like zombies…they just have no ambition or care..rather strange indeed. Thanks for the great site Alvin.

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  32. SeriousSneep says:

    It is true that these changes could identify global warming as the culprit but not the man made, green movement, money pit hype, we are being fed by our media. One only has to look at our own solar system to see that climate change is happening to almost all other planets in our solar system as well. Taking into concideration the weakning in both the earths magnetosphere and suns heliosphere and the wild weather patterns seen throughout the planets in our solar system there is much more going on here than we are being told. I have even read articales talking about huge cracks forming on titans frozen icy surface where the ice is many miles deep because of temperature and pressure changes on that moon. People need to wake up and realize that some issues are not local to our own little world and see that there is a much much larger change going in here. Man made global warming is a soft and easily digestible story the government is peddling because the real truth would likely turn our stomachs. Not pushing fear mongering but the facts just don’t add up.

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      [copied comment from a previous post]

      It’s not a man-made issue. This is based on processes occurring within the planet’s interior acting, in some cases, in concert with space weather and stellar energy exchanges. The Earth vents heat through convection, its volcanoes (70% of which are under the ocean and unseen by man), and magma plumes. This prevents Earth from cracking open like an egg because internal pressures and gradient is so great within its interior. During a magnetic reversal, this process is exaggerated as atmospheric processes are overturned. There is nothing we can do to prevent it from getting worse. We are all tied to the earth and depend on it for sustenance but that relationship too, is being overturned as the ecology crashes in concert with ever more erratic and unpredicatble weather patterns. Once growing seasons begin to vanish in the hemispheres just as I warned they would, human extinction is not far behind.

      Alvin

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  33. mike says:

    Here in Michigan we were out riding bikes yesterday, and it feels like spring. Kids were at the park with no coats on, and it is muddy and marshy on the ground. No frozen ground at all. I have cabbage and lettuce still growing in pots on my porch. This is January???? What is going on? Maybe we can go fishing today, and I don’t mean ice fishing, there is no ice!

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    • Bill H says:

      Mid latitudes will be in flux until earths energy balance is stabilized. this happens with both heating and cooling. one must simply look at which Jet stream is causing the change. The polar jet is now the one with the most energy. Cooling is reaching far to the lower latitudes. This atmospheric mixing gives the illusion of warming to mid latitudes, reduces tropical cyclone intensity and frequency, while the planets energy is redistributed to the poles in an attempt to maintain the rise in temperature.. This illusion of warming will be short lived. enjoy the warm days, when the balance becomes closer and circulations settle the cold will return.. its a matter of thermal physics..

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  34. Fremont, NE here… got up to 74 degrees! NOT NORMAL.

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  35. nanoduck says:

    Indiana here…been 40-50 degrees, when it should be freezing at this time of year. I’m very surprised that it has been very mild this winter so far. Hopefully that does not mean we will have a very brutal and dry summer this year.

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    • Jamie says:

      Yes…and what makes me cringe is that the meteorological websites ( such as ‘Accuweather’ ) made a bold prediction this past autumn that winter in the midwest would be the worst, yet, nothing could be further from the truth. I cringe because these scientists have an obligation to mankind to tell the truth…..which I see so little of in our world…….yet they continue to ignore the signs and the facts. Piers Corbyn has a great site and his predictions are usually spot on…..and he is completely ridiculed by the mainstream scientists. That fact alone should lend him enormous credibility!

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  36. KofUSA says:

    Implosion, your remark about a cave, brought these verses from the Bible to mind:
    Revelation 6
    15And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; 16And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sits on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: 17For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?

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  37. Phil says:

    The writing is on the wall. Drought is coming to America. The rains will stop,

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  38. Wiseguy says:

    Montreal, Canada. For the second year, no snow, freezing rain, rain but no snow. I’m a winter sport enthousiast, so you can imagine how sad I am. We can’t even go skating because one day it’s melting, the next day it’s freezing. Usually, in mid-november we could go skiing and crosscountry skiing, january-february was the best time with tons of snow. Not anymore, the winter economy is taking a dive, tourism, clothes, shovels… But again, because we had a record snowfall winter four years ago, nobody is taking this seriously.

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  39. Donna says:

    David Wikerson, in a vision the Lord had given him back in the 1970’s, stated that there would come a time that the weather would become so erratic that weathermen would no longer be able to predict the weather with any accuracy. I think that time is increasingly coming upon us.

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  40. geisha says:

    The weather in Houston Texas is very strange temperature, 75 degrees in January. The leaves on the trees fell off and grew back three times. When I talk about it to friends no one seem to care, everyone is like a zoombie. I am afraid of summer, last summer was so hot, when I went outside I felt like the sun was sitting on the back my neck, it was unbareable.

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    • Jamie says:

      I have experienced the same up here in Michigan, geisha. The Sun feels as if it is boring a hole through my back and neck. I am an avid outdoorsperson so am quite accustomed to the feel of the Sun, and, can say that this is a very different Sun than I am used to. I am glad to see so many of us reporting what we are experiencing.

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      • pagan66 says:

        Jamie, same here – I grew up on the beach in Australia & was always tanned by my birthday in early November. I wouldnt dare go lie in the Sun anymore & I cover up when I am outdoors. It is far too dangerous now to do so, even on milder days, I can feel the sting through clothing let alone bear the feel of it on my bare skin.

        Peace

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  41. RICHARD says:

    The weather here in central Virginia is highly unusual with highs in the middle 60s. It’s not just for a few days. It’s continuing through the middle of January ! Something is nuts…

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  42. aleasley says:

    I believe winter is coming fast. 70 degrees in Richmond, Virginia. But saw 2 big flocks of geese flying south at 7 in the morning. the birds were flying hard and fast!

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    • The extreme flucations is the issue and that’s worst than long frigid cold spells because if you plant anything during the warm spells, the sudden cold snap will likely kill it. Plants and animals are also similarly thrown into confusion by the wild spectral swings in temperatures. As long as the weather continues to behave erratically, agricultural ecology will be taxed as a result. And as the planet’s jet stream is bouncing across the globe, Earth’s magnetic field continues to weaken.

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    • Omar says:

      It’s interesting that you mention geese. I, too, live in Virginia. I live in Northern Virginia along the DC/MD border and I’ve seen flocks of what I think are Canadian Geese migrating to and fro. I wasn’t sure if that was typical or not.

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  43. PAT2 says:

    East coast is somewhat warm today. Except pretty cold earlier in week; but then by Thursday this week started warming up. But overall, it’s been mild since November. Sometimes when we get this kind of weather, snow is not far behind, although I kind of doubt that, but who knows. Spring is right around the corner and no winter to call home ;(

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  44. Steven says:

    Hey the sun goes through cycles and it is what heats our planet. The sun has been putting off mass ejections? What heats our Planet ? yes class ,it is widely known that the SUN is entering a period of increased activity …… sun heats up? Earth heats up ?Our Earth goes around the sun and that orbit itself changes through time. Let’s not forget that we are traveling through space at millions of miles an hour, our Milky-way galaxy itself spinning and zipping on through space and time. If the majority had any grasp of the magnitude of the complexity of it all, the world would be a different place. We have a north pole that is on the move. Personally I say sit back and enjoy the ride,because we can’t control the weather and to think that we are the main cause of weather change, well then ,we just have to think what a few volcanos would do or just look at the past and the mid-evil warm period or the little ice age and realize that on a planet traveling through space at millions of miles an hour ( time itself ) predicting weather is quite complex. Our planet goes through weather changes, much of it beyond our control ( ocean currents, sun spots , air currents ) when science can control all these factors ,then we can live on a planet where weather holds to the norm. THERE IS NO NORMAL WEATHER, it fluctuates just as a plant’s/solar systems,galaxy’s path does (think bigger and look at the sun) it is in charge,not us …………..

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    • Bill H says:

      Actually the sun is not gaining output. As a fission reaction it is fairly constant it is the unseen portion of gravitational change (which is energy transference) and how it affects planet albedo. Solar cycle 25 is looking to be VERY LOW (1/2 of the current). the low gravitational output allows galactic radiation to interact with water creating clouds… this simple change cause cooling or warming… the ENSO, ADO and other oscillations have decade/multidecadle trends. its the long term ones that cause warming or cooling.. and when the Sun goes dormant for 60+ years its fairly obvious what will happen to the earth.

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  45. pagan66 says:

    It’s the same here in the Southern Hem just reversed. Here in South Australia we have had an extremely mild Summer so far. Normally our temps during this part of the year are extremely high – in the high 30c ‘s to high 40c ‘s – with little rainfall. We had a heat blast a few days ago for about 4 days then alot of rain & now temps have slid right back down. It’s very wet here also, we have had two big hail storms in the last month yet there are areas that are not getting any at all, seems to be localized.

    Peace

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  46. Lora says:

    I work up at a ski resort in Colorado and this is the worst winter anyone’s ever seen. Today is the first time we’ve gotten snow accumulation in a month, and even then, it’s just a few inches. All the resorts are really hurting because no one’s getting any snow. It’s very strange.

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  47. Irene C says:

    I have been carefully reading all of the comments here. And the one thing I have to say is – I agree with all of you. The weather, as we are use to, is totally out of whack. At least it is for us. Even The Weather Channel is saying “Where is Winter?” (By the way, The Weather Channel is talking about “possible” tornadoes.)

    What I am concerned about here is that we will have all of this warm weather, then late in the season a miserable cold spell. By that time our vegetation will have blossomed and then freeze. Then come summer we will have hot hot weather with no reserve water table to help us. Personally, I was prepared for a hard, cold winter (which I thought was forcasted). Now I know I might have to prepare for a hot and very dry summer.

    However the one thing we need to remember is, this is January. The harsh reality of winter could (will?) hit us in February or maybe March. Although I always wanted to go into the field of meteorology, I don’t think I would want to try to do any forecasting of weather.

    The one thing I also agree with is the attitude of the people. Yes, they are clueless zombies. So many are thrilled with the weather (except for those involved with winter activities and jobs). And although I love this weather since I really can’t handle cold weather (strange for someone living in Ohio, I know), I also understand the logic of having snow. So many people do not understand what is going on and what the reprucussions will be. They don’t understand that crops will fail and, unless we get precipitation, water may be at a premium. 2012 may not be the end of the world, but it will be a may be a life-changing experience.

    Maranatha

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  48. Bill H says:

    the current models are bunk… using static data where dynamic is required makes them garbage.. they cant even go backwards from today with any accuracy beyond 6 hours.. when you cant even replicate short term past what makes you think that going forward will have any different result?

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  49. kathrin says:

    I live in the middle part of germany. on christmas I found the first new leafs at the ” wilde waldrebe” and yesterday there have been baby snails all over the place. It’s not that warm but it’s not winter. there is a smell in the air that tells of life .only the wind sometimes is cold. But the birds are there, singing. strange how they went away in summer, none of them left behind and came back in autumn, went away and now they are back again.

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  50. duikmans says:

    In Warsaw, Poland it’s 4 degrees C and in Moscow it’s 5 degrees….normally it should be -15 degrees at least.

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  51. Steve says:

    Despite a lack of snow cover, it is cold as usual here in Northern NH. Several Nights of well below Zero temps already. Coldest so far -10 degrees F. This mornings low was 6 degrees F. So, we got plenty of cold here. Just no snow. About an inch of snow cover on ground. Should have at least a foot of snow cover by now.

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  52. nathan says:

    It doesn’t make me feel any better that its 2012 this is happening either.

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  53. musivick says:

    i say it is the out-gassing and other lava/black-smoker sites creating the Global heat up…
    the La Nina is just the circulation variable…
    we are in a ‘stealth’ redo of the Siberian Traps episode, which will become evident and be termed the Biblical ‘Birth Pangs’ which come immediately before the Tribulation events… sorry ’bout the prophecy but the truth needs said

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  54. bob says:

    70F in Washington D.C. today. Crazy.

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  55. anadianant says:

    It’s all written in the planets and stars and giant cycles that we can neither change, not divert. Our only choices are:
    a) Go with the flow, which must mean mixing back with the elements
    b) Learn to swim against the flow, like Salmon, lay eggs for the next, the new.
    Anything else is just delaying the in-evitable.

    http://aadivaahan.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/watershed-day-may-this-pour-through-a-million-pairs-of-eyes/

    The alternatives to our current issues are right before our collective eyes. Just beyond the tips of our noses.

    Vivek

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  56. cory s says:

    doomed! no i think we r going to expeirence something new for a change, like weather without the thought of. temp perdicted crap i mean how many times do you watch the weather its a 50/50. from at they say its just a turning of new and if it means no snow this year then hey just sit back and relax no shoveling…….

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