They are measuring spectra leaving the Earth. I don't even need a line to show the UAH downtrend from 2016. They won't admit it, but they are measuring a net loss in energy from the planet.
Last Edit: Feb 1, 2023 17:07:35 GMT by missouriboy
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They are measuring spectra leaving the Earth. I don't even need a line to show the UAH downtrend from 2016. They won't admit it, but they are measuring a net loss in energy from the planet.
I hate to ask in public but I will raise my hand. What is UAH? I know it's not ISO 4217 currency code of the Ukrainian hryvnia, the national currency of Ukraine
The first phase of global cooling sees increased anomalies of weather and temperature fluctuations as the Sun begins its plunge into its grand minimum with the start of Solar Cycle #25 in late 2019 into 2020.
Signs are events that threaten public health, such as news of contaminated water sources; the spread of epidemics/pandemics with occasional food shortages amid irregular growing seasons.
Observe the increase of cloud coverage early in the 2020s altered wind patterns stemming from meridional jet stream thrusts. Heavy bouts of torrential rain, causing sudden flash floods in urban cities and floods in rural settings become more common.
Radial temperature extremes during seasons from high summer temperatures, contrasted by low extreme temperatures during winter and spring months. Theo said:
On and off bouts of polar vortexes with polar air flowing deep into middle latitudes with subzero cold temperatures breaking long-standing record low temperatures.
Heavy snowfalls, sometimes straight snowfall for 24-36 hours. Also blasting storms of blizzards, and ice storms. Prolonged drizzles of freezing rain and sleet producing deadly ice glazes during winter causing dangerous travel conditions.
By 2025-2026, more unusual extreme weather of atmospheric excessive saturation of the air and diffused sunlight with low mists by day and abnormal night fogs with excessive snowfall during winter.
Contrasting stagnating high-pressure ridges bringing bouts of drought, then gusting winds fueling wildfires that are followed by heavy torrential rains resulting in urban and rural floods.
The mid-2020s will see the maximum of solar cycle #25 featuring drier-and-warmer-than-normal climate conditions in 2026, 2027 and 2028 before heavy torrential rains pick up again in 2029.