remnantprep
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Post by remnantprep on Jan 19, 2014 9:47:32 GMT 10
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Post by pheniox17 on Jan 19, 2014 12:54:49 GMT 10
lol with global warming we shouldn't be effected by it but hasn't there been a mass of solar storms of late??
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Post by pheniox17 on Jan 19, 2014 12:55:05 GMT 10
lol with global warming we shouldn't be effected by it but hasn't there been a mass of solar storms of late??
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wolfstar
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Post by wolfstar on Jan 19, 2014 14:51:35 GMT 10
the thing is, look into the oceanic conveyors. the polar caps melting are causing it to slow. if it stops, (the circulation regulates the oceans temps, drawing warm water from the equator up to the pole, and cool water toward the equator, like the flow of water in a small pool, its not easily noticed, but its there)the water at the arctic/antarctic superchills and freezes, far beyond the reular polar caps we know, kicking off a mini ice age. its actually one of the things that led me toward prepping. thats like morons in america saying that theres no global warming because theyre having severe winters. as the oceanic conveyors slow, (the water also warms and cools the air to a degree) the extremes become more violent than we had years ago. if they continue to slow, it will just get worse and worse.
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wolfstar
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Post by wolfstar on Jan 19, 2014 14:53:51 GMT 10
btw, sun activity usually runs in a cycle, the lot of activity we saw recently was the end of one cycle/beginning of the next. so it may have gone down from the last time of solar stability, even with the storms from time to time
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