by ColdClimate Admin
May 28, 2020
from ColdClimateChange Website

 

 

 

 

 

 


The elite think they know what they are doing, they certainly have access to the best information so they know that they are collapsing the world economy, and they know the human race is going to be clobbered by dropping temperature that will affect both agriculture and people's ability to keep warm, since it does costs quite a bit to heat most houses...

  • The sun is in deep hibernation

  • 5G is being turned on in hundreds of cities

  • People are already lining up in record numbers on food lines...

With the coronavirus as an excuse they are extinguishing the free spirit of humanity as anxiety and fear are fed by the media.

Anyone who expects a fast recovery out of the viral mania is delusional as human activity and freedom are crushed...

The climate change lies should highlight for everyone the lies that are being told about the coronavirus, ramrodding lock-downs on billions of people because of the arrogance of health officials who do not want to listen to doctors and many other medical scientists who plainly do not agree with the public narrative.

 

There has been no such thing of climate honesty and the same with the pandemic.

Have you read that more than 500 doctors have added their names to a letter to President Trump urging him to end the lockdown, warning that it will cause more death than the coronavirus itself.

 

How about Antibody tests used to determine if people have been infected in the past with Covid-19 might be wrong up to half the time, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in new guidance posted on its website.

 

Or that the CDC confirmed remarkably lower coronavirus death rates.

 

Where is the media?

Same with the climate.

Where is the media on reports of the record cold and snow?

Record (sometimes historic) COLD, is currently buffeting vast regions of the globe, from North America to Australia, Europe to Southern Africa.

It is actually still snowing in America on the 22 of May.

 

Winter advisory in effect for Montana also on the 22nd.

 

Down Under - Brisbane just had its coldest May day in 98 years.

 

Parts of the UK and US have suffered their lowest May temperatures on record.

Global 'warming' is being reduced to wishful thinking as the sun sleeps... and its getting colder and colder down here on planet Earth.

 

Temperatures are now dropping fast, too fast to hide.

 

However, no matter how cold it gets its hot for 'some people' and no matter how much ice is at the poles it is always threatening to 'disappear'...

 

Today the ice in the arctic is just a little under the 30 year average, meaning nothing has melted except in the imaginations of global warming simpletons like Bill Gates, who has made a war against CO2, the most essential gas for life except oxygen.

 

For all his huffing and puffing he knows nothing about CO2...

 

 

 

 

Global Temperatures suffer Second Largest Two Month Drop in Recorded History

 

The Temperature of the Global Lower Atmosphere plunged 0.38ºC through March and April, halving its February above baseline high of 0.76ºC to 0.38ºC - the second-largest two-month drop in the UAH temperature dataset.

Temperatures are plunging and temperatures in Europe are forecast to be cold this summer.

 

The Grand Solar Minimum is intensifying - and fast...

 

Cold and snow in the Baltic States and Belarus on May 21st.

 

California - Winter weather in May!

 

Unprecedented late night frost in the Netherlands on the 17th of May.

 

Germany - Winter weather hammers Bavaria - New snow in May.

 

CALGARY TIES ITS LONGEST STREAK BELOW 20ºC (68ºF) IN RECORDED HISTORY.

 

Record cold in Slovakia: Coldest May 22 in at least 69 years.

 

 

 

The Sun Is Asleep - This article made it to the mainstream media!

"The Sun Is Asleep - Deep 'Solar Minimum' feared as 2020 Sees Record-Setting 100-Day Slump," reads the headline on Forbes.com.

 

"Our star - the Sun - is having a lockdown all of its own. Spaceweather.com reports that already there have been 100 days in 2020 when our Sun has displayed zero sunspots.

 

That makes 2020 the second consecutive year of a record-setting low number of sunspots."

North America has set 233 new all-time Monthly Low.


Temperature Records
in May (so far) vs. just the 18 Record Highs.

"This is a sign that solar minimum is underway," reads SpaceWeather.com.

 

"So far this year, the Sun has been blank 76% of the time, a rate surpassed only once before in the Space Age. Last year, 2019, the Sun was blank 77% of the time.

 

Two consecutive years of record-setting spotlessness adds up to a very deep solar minimum, indeed."

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

It is almost time to drag the owners of the press out of their offices and time to close certain governmental agencies and certainly time to drag out the tar and feathers.

 

For 12 years I have known and reported on climate change, cold climate change.

 

What has been obvious are the lies of the press and that science has been corrupted.

"The Sun was by far the main driver of global temperature for the last 10,000 years.

 

CO2 is innocent; it has no climate effect; the simultaneous rise in temperature and CO2 is pure accident; CO2's residual 'greenhouse effect' is effectively nil," writes Dr. Roger Higgs.

All of this,

will affect food prices as the growing season is shortening and with the effects of the coronavirus lock-down already we are seeing prices at supermarkets rising at the highest rate in eight years, as the coronavirus constricts meat production and grocery chains limit sales, said the USDA in its last monthly forecast.

Grocery prices will rise by a higher-than-average 2.5 percent this year, double the previous estimate.

 

 

 

 

Spring Blizzard in China

 


 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Sun Is Asleep

Deep 'Solar Minimum' feared as 2020 sees Record-Setting 100-Day Slump
by Jamie Carter

May 12, 2020
from Forbes Website

 




A composite of the

August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse

showing third contact at the end of totality.

Universal Images Group via Getty Images




While we on Earth suffer from coronavirus, our star - the Sun - is having a lockdown all of its own.

 

Spaceweather.com reports that already there have been 100 days in 2020 when our Sun has displayed zero sunspots.

That makes 2020 the second consecutive year of a record-setting low number of sunspots -  which you can see (a complete absence of) here.

So, are we in an eternal sunshine of the spotless kind?

"This is a sign that solar minimum is underway," reads SpaceWeather.com.

 

"So far this year, the Sun has been blank 76% of the time, a rate surpassed only once before in the Space Age. Last year, 2019, the Sun was blank 77% of the time.

 

Two consecutive years of record-setting spotlessness adds up to a very deep solar minimum, indeed."

What does all of this mean?

 

Here's everything you need to know about the Sun, the solar cycle, and what a deep solar minimum means for us.




What is a sunspot?

It's an area of intense magnetic activity on the surface of the Sun - a storm - that appears as an area of darkness.

 

Sunspots are indicative of solar activity, birthing solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Although sunspots seem like tiny specks, they can be colossal in size. 

 

Sunspots have been continuously counted each day since 1838, which has allowed solar scientists to describe a repeating pattern in the wax and wane of activity on the Sun's surface - the solar cycle

 

 

 

 

What is the solar cycle? 

 

The Sun has a cycle that lasts between nine and 14 years - typically 11 years, on average - and right now we're in the trough.

 

At the peak of that cycle - called solar maximum - the Sun produces more electrons and protons as huge solar flares and coronal mass ejections.

 

From a visual perspective, the solar cycle is a "sunspot cycle" since solar scientists can gauge where the Sun is in its cycle by counting sunspots on its surface. 

 

 


Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights,

over the Vestrahorn mountain in the east of Iceland.

Photo by PA Images via Getty Images

 

 

 

 

How does the solar cycle affect Earth? 

 

While there's some evidence that the solar cycle affects Earth's weather and climate, the status of the Sun has the most obvious effect on the intensity and frequency of aurora.

 

The more charged-up the solar wind headed towards Earth, the brighter and more frequent are the displays of Northern Lights and Southern Lights.

 

What's known as the 'auroral oval' gets larger, too, so people who live in areas that normally don't experience aurora - such as the USA and Western Europe - sometimes get to see them.

 

Either way, a solar maximum is historically when aurora are at their most frequent and spectacular. 

 

 

 

 

What is 'solar minimum'?  

 

Just as solar maximum sees many sunspots, the trough of solar minimum features zero sunspots - and that's what's going on now.

 

However, it's been continuing rather longer than expected, which means the Sun is in the midst of a particularly deep solar minimum.

 

The most infamous happened between 1645 to 1715 when a "Maunder Minimum" saw a prolonged sunspot minimum when sunspots were very rare for an extended period.

 

The current record-breaking solar minimum is part of a longer pattern of wax and wane; in fact, it's believed that the Sun may have been in a magnetic lull for the last 9,000 years at least. 

 

 

 

 

When is the next 'solar maximum?'

 

It's thought that the Sun will reach solar maximum in the mid-2020s, though exactly when sunspot frequency will peak is anyone's guess.

 

It's something that can usually only be described in retrospect. The last solar maximum was in 2013/2014, but was was ranked among the weakest on record.

 

Once way to gauge what's going on visually is by counting sunspots - and the other is by looking at the Sun's mighty corona during a total solar eclipse. 

 

Luckily, there's one coming up in North America right on cue. 

 

 

 

 

How the solar cycle affects solar eclipses

 

During a total solar eclipse it's possible to see clear, naked eye evidence of where the Sun is in its cycle.

 

Totality - when the Moon completely blocks the Sun's bright disk - affords a brief view of the Sun's corona, its hot outer atmosphere. During solar minimum the corona is relatively small and tightly bound to the surface.

 

During solar maximum, the Sun's corona is typically flared and stretching away into space.

 

 

 

 

How to see explosions on the Sun

 

When the Sun is at solar maximum the likelihood is increased of seeing prominences - huge solar flares and coronal mass ejections in action - around the limb of the Moon during a total solar eclipse.

 

 


A close-up view of the Sun's disk

during a total eclipse

reveals fiery solar prominences

Corbis/VCG via Getty Images

 

 

Here above, an image of some pink prominences that can be seen with the naked eye only during a total solar eclipse.