Each sunspot cycle has been getting less intense. This means temperature drops… And right now, the weather is following this trend.
(Article republished from StrangeSounds.org)
Comparison between solar maximum and solar minimum. Picture: NASAJust a few days ago, I discussed the space weather forecast of several scientists for solar cycle 25. While some very big solar storms have already taken place, the new cycle is week in overall.
Meanwhile, dozens of cold records were broken or shattered on Saturday across Northeast US.
New freezing temperature records in northeastern US in May 2021. More data here
As shown in previous articles, freezing cold temperatures in April and May 2021 were responsible for damage or total destruction of crops, fruits and vegetables as well as harvest delays in Europe.
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Near-term models don t know whether they re coming or going. This meridional jet stream flow is throwing them for a loop. And after fooling many MSM publications into running headlines such as Intense 10 day Heatwave set to strike Europe, the models have now flipped, and are forecasting
yet more Arctic cold. May time blizzard makes us shiver, tweeted the YorkshireSpeherdess, who runs a successful sheep farm. You can t believe this is May, she says in the video. It s just like the middle of winter. Paul Simons Weather Eye article from the Saturday Times compared England s recent May snowfall to that 1821:
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The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for March, 2021 has come in at -0.01 deg. C below the 30-year baseline, down from the February, 2021 value of +0.20 deg. C, and down substantially (approx. 0.6C deg. C) from where we were around a year ago.
A continuation of this downward plunge is highly probable over the coming months (with the odd bump along the way
-climate is cyclic after all) as low solar activity and La Nina conditions persist.
According to the 15x NASA/NOAA AMSU satellites that measure every square inch of the lower troposphere (where us humans reside),
SPACE weather forecast: Another solar storm is set to hit Earth today following the strongest yet of the current solar cycle yesterday, as experts reveal we have entered the most geomagnetically active month of the year.