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He then said that February would bring a lot of snow in amounts unseen before. Again, this leads me to think he was talking about Washington State, and it also led me to think that the volcano blew up in January sometimes. So, any day now, I guess.
He also said that as soon as "That Woman" became President, everything fell apart and most Americans will blame her even though the rest of the world fell apart first.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
People on the TV started talking seriously about the Ice Age. We've seen some of this already that a new Glaciation Period might be starting, but not a lot of talks about it, from what the old man said it should be common topic of discussion at this point.
Climate change is killing off a vital ocean current system and it could spark permanent droughts and extreme winters, scientists say
"It's really scary," Peter Ditlevsen — a co-author on the study and professor of climate physics — told CNN.
The effects of such a collapse could include permanent drought in Western Africa, extreme winters in Western Europe, and disruptions to monsoon patterns in India, South America, and Western Africa, CNN reported in 2021. The collapse could also trigger a rapid rise in sea levels across the globe.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
A massive snowstorm is going to occur and will shut down most of the state. I will assume that he was talking about Washington State since this is where the old man and I live.
People on the TV started talking seriously about the Ice Age. We've seen some of this already that a new Glaciation Period might be starting, but not a lot of talks about it, from what the old man said it should be common topic of discussion at this point.
His next statement was interesting. He said, "That's when the volcano finally blew up." He didn't say which one but saying that it "Blew up" gave me the impression that it Caldera'd itself. I wonder if he was talking about La Palma, or the one in Iceland, though to be fair I think the one in La Palma would probably fit the bill since it's the one most likely to do this. Also, he wasn't clear about which volcano but said it like it was big enough to the event was just something everyone knew.
He then said that February would bring a lot of snow in amounts unseen before. Again, this leads me to think he was talking about Washington State, and it also led me to think that the volcano blew up in January sometimes. So, any day now, I guess.
He also said that as soon as "That Woman" became President, everything fell apart and most Americans will blame her even though the rest of the world fell apart first.
A crucial system of ocean currents may already be on course to collapse, according to a new report, with alarming implications for sea level rise and global weather — leading temperatures to plunge dramatically in some regions and rise in others.
Using exceptionally complex and expensive computing systems, scientists found a new way to detect an early warning signal for the collapse of these currents, according to the study published Friday in the journal Science Advances. And as the planet warms, there are already indications it is heading in this direction.
The impacts of the AMOC’s collapse could be catastrophic. Some parts of Europe might see temperatures plunge by up to 30 degrees Celsius over a century, the study finds, leading to a completely different climate over the course of just a decade or two.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
Just wondering if anyone else feels like everything is off.
Oddly Covid is the least of my worries, I feel like Covid is the distraction.
I got a weird premonition, Here are the flashes I saw….
A mother and child crouched down on the street, they were both alive but scared.
A flash of the Statue of Liberty, so obviously New York, or something with our liberties…
A flash of a mob of people screaming
That’s it, but felt very uneasy about it.