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Spring disappears from northern hemisphere: the winter that won’t end
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I am living this…I am not pleased about it, this needs to be acknowledged and people need to adapt to the changing seasons or we will further suffer.
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YES! The environment is our extended self, Know thy Self.
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YES OF COARSE!, this is weather, climate goes from one extreme to another in short bursts,.changes in, Short period of Time. One cold, next day hot, next day windy, next day high humidity, YES folks welcome to Climate Change. YES we can, says Nature. AND YOU,MAN, HA HA, get out of the WAY.
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If this continues into next year and through that planting season, there could be forthcoming famine in the land.
Early reports state that the ground in the mid west is too wet to plant.
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are weather has been changing for 30 years,and the next 30 is going to be bad
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Not “are weather”, OUR WEATHER…..
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Whats sad is.. so many people are wrapped up in the distractions of the world they wont give much notice to the warnings.
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true
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Gee I live in Vancouver, BC and it’s beautiful here, sunny and warm. The daffodils and rhododendrons are all in full bloom and the grass is green. When you say cold weather from Canada, I think I have to take umbrage with that statement.
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Spring is finally here in the UK!
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I would just like to add were having the exact same cold spell here in Scotland. The coldest spring any of us over here can remember.Really strange weather patterns.
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I PRAY that this ‘freak’ weather will not be the shape of things to come?
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We have had very unusual spring weather and here in the UK there will certainly be crop reductions in 2013 – same applies to Europe too, I remember reading snow lasted so late in places in Austria for instance that a season’s planting was under threat.
Add to this the problems we are seeing in Syria, Korea for example and the potential for these to further escalate, 2013 certainly won’t be a boring year.
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What I find very weird about this weather is the fact that the air is so very dry. Also, on Saturday as I was working on my deck and planting some of my annuals into pots, as I stood up and walked to touch a pot of plants, I received a static shock which normally you might experience in the winter time walking over a carpet and then touching a metal object. I noticed this occurrence at a different time and place, as well. Even though the temperature might be in the 60’s or 70’s, there is an unusual chill in the air. Something is not quite right. . . . . .
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How could ‘ice needles’ flow out of a lake as passers-by wore T-shirts in the warm spring weather?
The mysterious phenomenon at Medicine Lake, east Minneapolis, was spotted this weekend as winter temperatures finally broke in the state and the mercury soared to 26C.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2316457/Ice-needles-flowing-lake-caught-camera-Minnesota–passers-wear-T-shirts-warm-spring-weather.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
Medicine Lake Ice Needles Filmed in Minnesota Lake
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http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/geoengineered-snowstorms-the-snowmen-turning-warmth-into-winter-part-1/
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/geoengineered-snowstorms-the-snowmen-turning-warmth-into-winter-part-2/
Look. Up. Folks.
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throw in the possibility that BP oil spill “crippled the jetstream”
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2094271/pg1
and we wonder why nothing makes any sense anymore….
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We go through this all the time in Cleveland, Ohio. LOL
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I don’t see this as an usual spring time weather for the Colorado mountains. It is not uncommon for it to snow in June in the mountains. As for Boulder, Colorado complaining about snow — environmental pot heads there. One has to question their record keeping. This is WAY less snow than the mountains used to get in the 1920s and 1930s. It is a good thing that the midwest is getting much needed moisture for the soil. The past several years have been way, way too dry and the moisture is lacking in the soil depth. As for the Minnesota golf course — who cares about golfing. If it weren’t snow, rain, or tornadoes then you’d have to worry about ticks and other biting insects. Hope we get much more snow to replenish the water tables , lakes, ponds, and streams. Happy day to get more moisture!
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The Jet stream appears to be in chaos around the globe….Northern Europe has also been suffering unusually cold weather this year
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It seems to work in cycles. There is a cycle for everything, weather, war, fiancial, even a cycle for the death of presidents. Check this out, it explains it better, very interesting.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/profecias/esp_profecia01i1.htm#6.%20The%20Wheeler%20Weather%20Cycle%20~
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Here in France we are witnessing weather changes too, and have recorded a very cold winter, even if we had high temperatures in February today, May 1st is a cold and rainy day.
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I’m here in east central Alberta Canada. We should be green with flowers blooming … but winter hasn’t left yet … it’s COLD here … still getting snow!
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May 1 temp 23.c in Ontario canada
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I am mid 50’s cold into may is not unheard of. I have seen it snow on Memorial Day and frost in June. And I am on southern MN
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I swear the equator moved and didn’t post it!! Let’s have some SUN at least!!
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It’s called THE END TIMES for a reason. The book of revelations was our warning of what is to come upon the planet. “So as in the day’s of Noah…”
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I live in Northern Minnesota, we burn wood for supplemental heat and have run out twice and had to resupply. Everyone up here agrees it is depressing. We still have snow in our yard. 😦
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I live in Michigan and although we didn’t see the record snowfalls many other places did, it has been a very long miserable winter and spring. We had many days during the winter that we got rain, sleet and snow all in one day with a lot of high winds making for terrible driving conditions and were only going where we absolutely needed to. Now that’s it’s been officially Spring for over a month, we are just now seeing our first warm days. It went from 40’s over the weekend to 80’s today. It rained for nearly 2 weeks straight before this warm spell and many rivers have flooded parts of nearby towns. During all the rain and storms we were awakened one night by the loudest boom of thunder I think ever heard and it was followed a few mins later by a smaller crack of thunder and then went away. As quickly as it started. I’ve seen some crazy pop up, fierce storms when I lived in the southeast but never anything like that. The weather is just going to continue to get stranger and stranger. I’ve noticed they are doing a lot more of those TV emergency broadcast adds and even testing out tornado sirens early and off schedule this year. They normally test ours every Thursday at 6pm but lately it’s been a lot more often and unexpected with commercials just coming on in the middle of the day so people will know it’s only a drill. Weird weather is happening every day in other country’s and yet our government is still trying to ignore it. There are just too many things happening all at once for it to be a coincidence (which I don’t believe in anyway) and people should be very concerned and preparing as best they can stocking up on food and water for their families. That’s all we can do besides pray it doesn’t get any worse
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Here in Massachusetts we are off to a good growing season. The trees are about two weeks late, but are full of fruit blossoms. The brambles are throwing lots of suckers and my cold crops are thriving. I am experimenting by planting summer crops covered with painters plastic and they look great. I am enjoying the 70 degree plus temperatures.
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The Jet Stream has gone from zonal to meridional in the last decade. This is the cause of the Russian heat wave a few years back and the drought in the USA last summer. This happens in cycles. (Some think it is linked to the quiet sun, less e-uv and the lowering of the top of the atmosphere.)
These long term climate cycles are known as Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations, Bond events and Heinrich events. They can cause global temps to change up to 16C locally in a dramatically short time.
“Abrupt Climate Change – Inevitable Surprises”, Committee on Abrupt Climate Change, National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002, Richard B. Alley, chair link
. From the opening paragraph in the executive summary:
Dr. Alley also wrote a book – The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future
Not exactly the type of information we want to hear especially when the USDA decided to do away with the strategic grain reserve at the request of the grain traders. link 1 and link 2
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Here in Houston Texas, it’s usually getting very hot this time of the year (summer preview) but the forecast is a low of 40 degrees for tonight. The temperature dropped about 20 degrees in a couple of hours today. My brother made a comment about the coming Hurricane season and I really pray it’s not a terrible one this year. Anyway, this weather is not normal at all for us. I just read that Wisconsin/Canada area saw record snowfall for May today. If things are normal in your area, that’s great but there’s no denying that global weather is veering farther and farther from the norm.
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The Jet Stream is out of sync. Latest guess, from scientists, is the amount of cold water pouring into the Artic is pushing it further south. But who knows? Farmers and gardeners report the season is 4 to 6 weeks behind.
Worryingly, I have seen no updates on the Gulf Stream, still no correlation on the meandering North Pole, and no mention whatsoever of Earths ever weakening magnetic field.
Oddly, someone realized bees are in trouble, and it has been making main media news……at last. Something this site has been trying to highlight for years now. Better late than never.
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Even down here in Mississippi, our planting season is off by more than a month. Last year, I planted my entire garden, including tomatoes, on the first weekend of March. I’ve replanted three times now, and the garden is struggling to grow with these low night time temperatures we’re having combined with all the rain. Very odd. It is, indeed, the winter that just won’t go away.
I have my own theories as to why, but I don’t want to be laughed at, so I’ll keep them to myself.
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Can’t seem to get past 80 degrees here in Georgia. (normal temps are around 80 or so for this time of year). . also looking at about 6 inches of rain in the Atlanta area over the next 3 days.
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a low solar active sun has a major effect on the jet stream . check out the maunder minimum of 1650 – 1720 while the northen hem freezes the southern hem boils .
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