The Sun Influences The Earth More Than You Know

A weather map of Typhoon Wipha.

Deadly storms were once rare. Today, they are increasing in number and in strength.

The 2017 hurricane season started off with record=breaking storms, and it looks like the storms are going to keep coming.

Earthquakes, too.

And volcanoes.

Add more droughts and wildfires.

And floods.

What most people don’t realize is the root cause of natural disasters starts with the Sun.

Our Sun is undergoing some serious changes right now, and it is affecting all life on Earth. This explains the changes we are seeing today.

The Sun Is Driving This Bus

Super Typhoon from NOAA the Philippines

The Sun is the primary influence behind our weather.

Energy from the Sun is very important to all life on Earth. The Sun warms our planet and heats the surface, the oceans and the atmosphere. This atmospheric energy is one of the primary drivers of our weather.

Our climate is also strongly affected by the amount of solar radiation received on the Earth.

Climate change and “global warming” are not caused by humans – they are driven by the Earth itself, and that is determined by the Sun.

Now note that humans won’t get off the hook here. Humans are messing in our nest – we are destroying ecosystems worldwide, polluting the land, water and air, and we are depleting the Earth’s natural resources at a record rate.

A picture of a solar flare, or CME, exploding off the surface of the Sun.

Humans are polluting the Earth, no doubt, but the Sun is the primary reason we are experiencing global climate change.

Humans have created GMO farming, which destroys the Earth’s pollination and the natural mineralization of the soil. And our pesticides are killing the pollinators (the bees and butterflies) in massive numbers.

But, there is a big difference between the damage irresponsible humans are doing to the Earth and the powerful influences of the Sun.

The Sun warms our planet, so when the Sun heats up – um hum, the Earth heats up. There is nothing we humans can do about it.

Learn More About The Sun

In order to better understand climate change, natural disasters, and Earth events that have never been seen in modern human history, study the Sun and its cycles. 

The Sun:

  1. affects all life on Earth;
  2. influences fertility and the reproduction of plants and animals;
  3. determines an animal’s mood;
  4. creates earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes;
  5. influences rainfall;
  6. determines temperature.

Here are 3 videos to get you started learning more about the Sun:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6TlvZ-Y4Ow 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygu0HqFc_do

As we witness natural disasters increasing today, learn all that you can about them. This is the only way that we can stay safe, and possibly prevent more disasters in the future. 

 

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Second Day Of Ferocious Storms + Floods + Earthquakes Worldwide

huge bolt of lightening.

Violent storms have covered the globe with tornadoes and floods.

The end of April 2014 has been an active time. Violent storms have covered the Earth with tornado damage and serious flooding, and earthquakes  continue to shake the globe.

Here is some of the activity going on worldwide today:

  1. Severe storms – Eastern USA
  2. Tornadoes – Mississippi, USA
  3. Tornadoes – Alabama, USA
  4. Tornadoes – Arkansas, USA
  5. River flooding – Minnesota, USA
  6. River flooding – Tennessee, USA
  7. Severe storms – Italy
  8. Severe storms – Austria
  9. Severe storms – Germany
  10. Severe storms – Serbia
  11. Floods – Costa Rica
  12. Floods – Guatemala
  13. Floods – Afghanistan
  14. Floods – Florida Gulf Coast, USA
  15. Floods – Ontario, Canada
  16. Floods/Landslide – China
  17. 5.1 – earthquake Chile
  18. 4.8 – earthquake Greece
  19. 5.3 – earthquake China
  20. 5.6 – earthquake Ascension Island
  21. 5.0 – earthquake Visokoi Island
  22. 5.1 – earthquake Papua New guinea
  23. 5.0 – earthquake Panama
  24. 5.3 – earthquake LEsperance Rock, NZ
  25. 5.3 – earthquake Tonga
  26. 3.1 – earthquake Oklahoma, USA
  27. 3.2 – earthquake Alaska, USA

And that’s just for today!

 

 

10 Simple And Sane Disaster Preparations For California And The Pacific Rim

Google Earth earthquake global map.

The Pacific Rim is dangerously active today, so simple preparations are wise.

Everyone should be prepared for upcoming natural disasters knocking at the door, but if you live along the USA’s Pacific Rim, I especially suggest checking off these simple, and very sane, list items:

  1. Keep your gas tanks full; fuel stations typically shut down after a natural disaster, and if you are away from home, a full tank might get you home safely;
  2. Have cash on hand; ATMs depend on electricity, which can go down after natural disasters;
  3. Keep 2 weeks worth of bottled water stored; it is common to get very thirsty when potable water isn’t available;
  4. Have dried food on hand, especially food high in protein;
  5. Keep extra pet food in the cupboard; your pets will get hungry, too;
  6. Have several flashlights and lots of extra batteries in storage;
  7. Keep propane tanks filled and a generator handy;
  8. Have firewood and matches on hand; this can be used for heating and cooking;
  9. Fill an extra prescription of any medications you may be taking, such as insulin or birth control;
  10. Have access to a form of self-defense; hide a gun, knife, wire, rope, or a big stick.

If you have a 2 week supply of these life-support items (1 month for medications), you can more comfortably remain close to home until the power comes back on and the streets clear.

A picture of the New York City buildings.

Simply stay prepared for natural disasters, especially if you live in a big city.

No one wants to live in fear of Mother Nature, but reality is in front of us – natural disasters are on the rise all over the world, and the US is starting to experience its share of earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes and severe storms.

When you and your family are prepared, then the chaos becomes more manageable, and your family is prepared for the inevitable. It is better safe than sorry …..