A Lingering Frozen Spring Linked To Arctic Melting

A cartoon of a North Pole sign in a mound of snow.

Polar melting is causing global climate change.

Both the North and South Poles are melting, and the loss of ice is changing our planet’s climate patterns – both hot and cold. Melting ice adds heat to the ocean and to the atmosphere, and this shifts the position of the global wind currents, particularly the Jet Streams in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

Melting At The Poles Causes Drastic Weather Changes

Scientists are finally acknowledging that the mega snowstorms and cold Spring temperatures are Earth changes caused by the dramatic loss of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. This should come as no “surprise”, but because Britain and large parts of Europe and North America have experienced historic cold weather, and Australia and countries in the Southern Hemisphere are expericning historic storms and unseasonal weather, mankind has no choice but to wake up and smell the coffee.

Too bad we did not act on this observation decades ago when the warning signs began.

Global Warming – Natural Or Man-Made?

Earth question symbol represented by a world globe model with a geographic shape of a mark questioning the state of the environment the international economy and political situation.

Is global warning man-made, natural, or both?

There is no doubt that the sea ice is going rapidly. It’s 80% less than what it was just 30 years ago, and this is a dramatic loss that is permanently altering our planet. But, this is merely one piece of our global warming puzzle, yet it contributes to dramatic climate changes worldwide. We must look deeper, wider, and farther into WHAT is causing the poles to melt.

Pole Shifts

Over the past 50 years, the Earth’s rotation has become increasingly unstable. My research shows that both the magnetic poles and the geographic poles have slipped over 20 degrees over this time period, and that is a dramatic relocation. When the Earth’s axis slips 20 degrees, the global wind and ocean currents shift 20 degrees. When the axis slips, the Jet Stream permanently shifts. This is what we are witnessing today.

Why The Poles Are Melting

Both the North and South Poles are now tilted toward the Sun in a slightly different direction because of a pole shift. This makes the summer solstices hotter and the winter solstices colder. During the summertime, the North Pole is facing into the Sun at a more direct angle, and this escalates the melting of the ice. This also repositions the Jet Stream and all global wind and oceanic patterns.

THIS is why our global climate is different today.

If modern societies recognized this 50 years ago, we would be far more prepared for today’s Earth changes. It’s not too late to turn awareness around, though. Hopefully,  we haven’t travelled too far down the wrong road.

An exit sign on a highway that says Changes: Next Exit

It’s time to get off the wrong road.

Think about getting off at the next exit.

 

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About Janet

Janet Starr Hull, PhD, CN has expressed a deep love and respect for the Earth since she was a very young child. She earned academic degrees in International Geography and Environmental Science. After 20 years of research, Dr. Hull uncovered evidence supporting her theory that the Earth’s geographic poles shift at the axis, causing dramatic climate change. Today, she is one of the world’s leading environmental experts promoting public environmental awareness. Connect with Dr. Hull on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus.

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