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Post by walnut on Mar 9, 2023 13:22:51 GMT
I didn't want our board to be any party to the rapid enabling of our oppressors which I think generally defined the whole event. I'd like to read Astro's posts again myself. I didn't find Asto's posts on the "vaccine" effects persuasive, but he was at least as plausible as the MSM narrative that cloth masks would save us all. He proved to be far more accurate than the mantra that the "vaccines" were "safe and effective." I found it highly upsetting that our board host (among many others) censored one type of (edit) theory based on limited evidence (end edit) while promoting something far worse.
Edit: improper phrasing.
That's why ideally there should be virtually no limits on speech whatsoever. Just short of publishing bio-weapon plans or yelling fire in a theater. And to expect a large website like Twitter or Facebook or Proboards to police every millionth post and appoint some Karens to judge them for truth was a crazy idea anyway. Unfortunately, instead of explaining to congress that this would be an unreasonable task, those trolls jumped at the chance to gatekeep free speech. But, these are not public utilities, they are privately owned companies, and really they have not much duty for fairness owed anyway. It's their sites and ultimately their content. Seems like republicans are not quite smart enough to build their own Internet platfroms.
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Post by code on Mar 9, 2023 17:58:27 GMT
I'll see if Theo still has them and is willing to post them up again.
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Post by code on Mar 10, 2023 21:04:21 GMT
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Post by code on Mar 10, 2023 21:10:34 GMT
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Post by nonentropic on Mar 10, 2023 21:36:09 GMT
I'm not sure they know what causes the SOI to move from positive to negative other than after some time it stops being one or the other.
As such the bet that it will be different is kind of BS.
Ultimately the La Nina or El Nino is just noise on the larger quasi cyclic AMO plus others and this is not clearly understood at all otherwise they would say when it the AMO will flip.
We search for a cycles this is hard wired in the human brain, (this is my hypothesis) where there are maybe quasi patterns cycles at best.
MB is probably there most prolific detective in our mob but MB does not make the mistake of a prophesy.
The arms of the universe have varying amounts of intergalactic particular flux near random. Any pattern we find in the filtering media of our solar system works within that as we slide through this soup of high energy particulates.
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Post by Astromet on Mar 11, 2023 0:43:39 GMT
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Post by code on Mar 11, 2023 1:26:12 GMT
That is all we will see of La Nina until the year 2034 according to my calculations. In the meantime, we are now going to enter the maximum of solar cycle #25 which will see warmer (and in many regions, drier) conditions into the mid-2020s. WHAT! 2034??? I thought we were getting colder? What becomes of my skiing?
I'm confused and will be reading Theo's thread on global cooling, cause I'm confused.
"WHAT'S AHEAD: Strong Storms, Extremes of Weather, Temperature & Especially Torrential Rains & Major Floods THE THREE POWERFUL CLIMATE PHASES OF GLOBAL COOLING: 2017 TO 2053"
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 11, 2023 1:55:21 GMT
That is all we will see of La Nina until the year 2034 according to my calculations. In the meantime, we are now going to enter the maximum of solar cycle #25 which will see warmer (and in many regions, drier) conditions into the mid-2020s. Hello Astro. So ... Is SC25 (12/19 to ~ 12/30) going to be slightly longer than the "normal" 11-year cycle? Some cycles, such as SC24, have large post-peak El Ninos. Looking at SSTA maps for these periods it seems that these flows are coming into the tropics from the NE Pacific. Do you foresee a similar El Nino event post-peak SC25?
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Post by flearider on Mar 11, 2023 5:16:15 GMT
That is all we will see of La Nina until the year 2034 according to my calculations. In the meantime, we are now going to enter the maximum of solar cycle #25 which will see warmer (and in many regions, drier) conditions into the mid-2020s. WHAT! 2034??? I thought we were getting colder? What becomes of my skiing?
I'm confused and will be reading Theo's thread on global cooling, cause I'm confused.
"WHAT'S AHEAD: Strong Storms, Extremes of Weather, Temperature & Especially Torrential Rains & Major Floods THE THREE POWERFUL CLIMATE PHASES OF GLOBAL COOLING: 2017 TO 2053"
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 as the Earth's atmosphere contracts further into the worst of all - the second phase of the climate of global cooling under a quiescent Sun.
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Post by Molon Labe on Mar 11, 2023 18:01:52 GMT
So. The main feature of global cooling is warmer, drier weather? Good to know.
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Post by acidohm on Mar 11, 2023 21:32:25 GMT
So. The main feature of global cooling is warmer, drier weather? Good to know. Cherry picking partial paragraphs much 😏
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Post by Molon Labe on Mar 11, 2023 21:46:20 GMT
Sorry. Let me quote the whole thing:
"We are now going to enter the maximum of solar cycle #25 which will see warmer (and in many regions, drier) conditions into the mid-2020s."
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 11, 2023 22:55:44 GMT
Sorry. Let me quote the whole thing: "We are now going to enter the maximum of solar cycle #25 which will see warmer (and in many regions, drier) conditions into the mid-2020s." Same thing happened at the same point of solar cycle 24 ... summer of 2012 to be exact ... which will be this upcoming summer. Was pretty dry by mid-summer here in COMO. We will see if we get a repeat or not. UAH lower troposphere temperature anomalies have tended to bottom during early-cycle La Ninas, then climb across the expanding face of the new solar cycle. In 2012, we had a large, persistent high-pressure dome establish itself mid-continent, which blocked the moisture-bearing Gulf monsoon flow. Summer is our normal max-precipitation season. Farmers were in bad shape. Consistent 90+ degree days under cloudless skies just sucks the moisture out of the ground. I remember it well, as I had just planted some fruit trees (great timing) and had to pull irrigation hose every other day or so. My native bluestem grasses just laughed at me. They love that shit.
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Post by code on Mar 12, 2023 1:16:07 GMT
WHAT! 2034??? I thought we were getting colder? What becomes of my skiing?
I'm confused and will be reading Theo's thread on global cooling, cause I'm confused.
"WHAT'S AHEAD: Strong Storms, Extremes of Weather, Temperature & Especially Torrential Rains & Major Floods THE THREE POWERFUL CLIMATE PHASES OF GLOBAL COOLING: 2017 TO 2053"
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 as the Earth's atmosphere contracts further into the worst of all - the second phase of the climate of global cooling under a quiescent Sun. I hope you took that off Astro's post, which would mean we will see large swings between Winter and Summer with lots of snow in the Winter and heat in the Summer. Right? If it was off his post what page please?
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Post by flearider on Mar 12, 2023 5:55:22 GMT
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 as the Earth's atmosphere contracts further into the worst of all - the second phase of the climate of global cooling under a quiescent Sun. I hope you took that off Astro's post, which would mean we will see large swings between Winter and Summer with lots of snow in the Winter and heat in the Summer. Right? If it was off his post what page please? FIRST PHASE OF GLOBAL COOLING: (2017 to 2029)
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