The Earth Is Getting Colder, Not Warmer

A beautiful picture of a tree lined road in winter covered in snow.

There is little doubt that the Earth is getting colder in the Northern Hemisphere, and that this is a natural phenomenon.

This record-cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere has awakened most people to the fact that the Earth is getting colder, not warmer. All the hoo-haw about global warming and the human greenhouse effect is misleading.

This doesn’t mean that humans are not irresponsibly making things worse by adding to the natural CO2 levels; no, no, no. This means the opposite – that the “west” must wake up to the fact that we ARE making things much, much worse for our future survival.

Western science has fallen waaaaay behind the eight-ball because we have lost touch with Nature to the point that we no longer know what’s really going on. Westerners think that we are awesome because we have “technology” to fuel chronic convenience.

We focus on nuclear power plants, GMO seeds, and fancy autos run on oil. We are not investing our time and tax dollars into alternative energies that are provided freely – and abundantly  – by the Earth. We have forgotten that advanced humans are those that live in a respectful balance with Nature with no price tag on the Earth’s resources.

Well, it’s time to admit that the Earth is moving forward without us in a way that is controlled by the cosmos, and that humans have NO POWER to change it. We are wasting valuable time and money trying to stay stuck in a profitable past.

Has The Sun Gone To Sleep?

This is an awesome video news story from the BBC about the current solar cycle that seems to be “surprising” many scientists. The Sun appears to be cooling to the point that the Earth is moving into a mini-Ice Age.

The Northern Hemisphere is getting colder as the Southern Hemisphere heats up.

The Better Scientists

A climate chart showing the Earth is causing climate change, not humans.

German scientists have proven that the Earth’s “climate” is driven by natural cycles, not humans.(Click to enlarge.)

There is some great atmospheric and cosmic science coming out of Europe. Sadly, like most all scientific fields these days, America is falling behind.

It seems if scientific results do not benefit the profiteers in the Western world, the research is either dispelled or silenced, and this has served to keep most Americans unaware.

Pay attention to the research going on outside of the USA, and learn from these “global” researchers what is really going on with the Earth and climate change.

Here lies the solutions!

A collage of products that we market for money.

Humans put price tags on the Earth for personal gain, profit, and this point of view is what threatens our survival.

Messed Our Nest

There is no question that Westerners are causing much damage to the Earth, and are responsible for the majority of animal dye-offs.  We have messed our nest, and we are being brats about it, too.

We cannot change the cosmic destiny that we are witnessing today. We CAN learn more about it, however.

The Earth’s resources are not “for sale“, and once we stop putting price tags on the free resources available to us, we can ride out these NATURAL changes with much more joy, before it’s too late.

Brace For Big Earthquakes As The Sun Fires Up Again

A man pointing to Portugal on a map of the Earth.

Track the earthquakes over the next few weeks as the Sun fires up some CMEs.

When the Sun fires off huge coronal mass ejections (CMEs), earthquake records show that an increase in earthquakes occur at the same time all over the world.

This connection between solar storms and earthquakes may result in some doozies over the next few weeks because the Sun is firing up again.

Big Sunspots

Most CMEs reach the Earth in one to three days after they have ejected from the Sun’s surface. A powerful CME pointed toward Earth moving over 600 miles per second can disturb the upper atmosphere enough to disrupt radio signals and affect electronic systems in satellites both in space and on the ground.

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

NOAA forecasters estimate a 50% chance of M-class flares, and a 20% chance of X-flares on November 10th.

Between November 5-8, 2013, a big sunspot (tagged AR1890) erupted off the surface of the Sun and produced an intense X3-class solar flare. AR1890 has calmed down a bit, but scientists believe this could be the calm before the storm.

The expanding Jupiter-sized sunspot has a “beta-gamma-delta” magnetic field that harbors energy for future strong flares. NOAA forecasters estimate a 50% chance of M-class flares, and a 20% chance of X-flares on November 10th.

Big Quakes

No one can predict when large earthquakes will occur – or where – but keep an eye on the Sun (not literally), and monitor the M-class and X-flares this month. And keep your feet firmly on the ground.

 

Can Solar Storms Warn Us Of Earthquakes Coming?

A NASA picture of the Sun.

Solar flares appear to influence large earthquakes – Photo from NASA

When the Sun fires off huge coronal mass ejections (CMEs), earthquake records show that there is an increase in earthquakes at the same time all over the world.

When the Sun is calm and is not throwing out as many massive CMEs, the “number” of earthquakes worldwide goes down.

We can use this knowledge of possibilities to predict (as much as humanly possible) large earthquakes, especially near major metropolitan areas and around nuclear power plants.

Big Flares and Large Quakes

The sun has erupted more than a dozen times over the past week, throwing radiation into space; some CMEs are heading toward Earth, and some outward into the unknown. According to NASA, the Sun fired off 24 medium strength M-class flares and 4 stronger X-class flares between October 23 – 30.

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

Big flares appear when big quakes shake the Earth.

The following large earthquakes occurred on Earth at this time:

  1. 6.6  43km SSW of Coquimbo, Chile  2013-10-31
  2. 6.3  45km SSW of Hualian, Taiwan  2013-10-31
  3. 6.2  46km W of Constitucion, Chile  2013-10-30
  4. 7.1  Off the east coast of Honshu, Japan  2013-10-25
  5. 6.7  East of the South Sandwich Islands  2013-10-24
  6. 6.5  91km SW of Etchoropo, Mexico  2013-10-19
  7. 6.8  64km WSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea  2013-10-16
  8. 7.1  5km SE of Sagbayan, Philippines  2013-10-15
  9. 6.4  30km W of Platanos, Greece  2013-10-12
  10. 6.1  33km N of Gueiria, Venezuela  2013-10-12
  11. 4.9  53km WNW of Eureka, California  2013-10-11
A picture of Hong Kong, Japan, a major city built within a natural disaster zone.

Humans build major populated cities on top of active earthquake zones – beautiful but dangerous.

The Solar/Quake Cycle

Today, this very minute, the solar cycle is reaching its peak, so this means that the Sun is “sucking up” more energy from its surface because its magnetic poles are preparing to flip. Scientists are monitoring this polar magnetic flip, and this should provide some hints when the next CMEs will flare up.

This should also provide us with some hints when the next large earthquakes will respond, here on the Earth.

THIS should provide the massive concentrations of people living along the most volatile earthquake zones some sort of warning when to expect larger earthquakes.

The question to ask is are we paying attention?

CMEs

Someone texting on their cell phone.

If your cell phone is acting up, it’s probably caused by the most recent CME.

Solar flares are strong bursts of radiation that sling powerful material through space toward Earth (known as a CME or coronal mass ejection), and some can be quite harmful. Most CMEs reach the Earth in one to three days after they have ejected from the Sun’s surface.

A powerful CME pointed toward Earth moving over 600 miles per second can disturb the upper atmosphere enough to disrupt radio signals and affect electronic systems in satellites both in space and on the ground.

Apparently the Earth’s earthquake zones DO respond to the Sun’s X-class flares, wouldn’t you say?