tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post3334562262289962161..comments2024-03-20T06:07:07.676-06:00Comments on Jumping Jack Flash Hypothesis: It's A Gas Gas Gas: Event Update For 2019-02-01Jonny Mnemonichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-89956326071209133382019-02-03T18:44:05.744-06:002019-02-03T18:44:05.744-06:00Global Warming is destroying our Liveable Climate
...Global Warming is destroying our Liveable Climate<br />http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2019/02/global-warming-is-destroying-our-liveable-climate.html<br /><br />s warmer water keeps flowing into the Arctic Ocean and as air temperatures in the Arctic are now starting to rise on the back of a strengthening El Niño, fears for a Blue Ocean Event are rising. [more]<br /><br />The US is a lawless government<br />https://www.sott.net/article/406426-The-US-is-a-lawless-government<br /><br />The System Is: Using People Up<br />http://ponziworld.blogspot.com/2019/02/the-system-is-using-people-up.html<br /><br />I started this blog way back in the late days of 2006 when it was clear that the Bush tax cuts for the rich and the deregulation of corruption were going to end very badly for America's middle class...<br /><br />Whereas back then, fraud and corruption had infected the system, today, fraud and corruption ARE the system [more]<br /><br /><br /><br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-7396333517222849722019-02-03T18:14:16.740-06:002019-02-03T18:14:16.740-06:00Anniversary date of my first post is February 16, ...Anniversary date of my first post is February 16, 2012. No wonder I've got more white hairs!Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-91655700633022364312019-02-03T17:21:37.864-06:002019-02-03T17:21:37.864-06:00Sunday, February 3, 2019
January was officially Au...Sunday, February 3, 2019<br />January was officially Australia’s hottest month on record – “The exceptional story here was temperature: maximum temperatures, minimum temperatures, and mean temperatures, and those records go back to 1910”<br />http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2019/02/january-was-officially-australias.html<br /><br />What a burning world tells us about climate change – “The devastation of human life is in view”<br /><br />By David Wallace-Wells 2 February 2019 (The Guardian) <br /><br />The Kyoto Protocol achieved, practically, nothing; in the 20 years since, despite all our climate advocacy and legislation and progress on green energy, we have produced more emissions than in the 20 years before. [more]<br /><br />Everything you need to know about CBD<br />https://www.sott.net/article/406404-Everything-you-need-to-know-about-CBD<br /><br />Hey Jonny, before I forget - what's the anniversary date of your first post?<br /><br />Sewage plants spread unregulated toxins across landscape<br />https://www.sott.net/article/406403-Sewage-plants-spread-unregulated-toxins-across-landscape<br /><br />Study shows people are strongly influenced by gossip even when it is explicitly untrustworthy<br />https://www.sott.net/article/406008-Study-shows-people-are-strongly-influenced-by-gossip-even-when-it-is-explicitly-untrustworthy<br /><br />Round Five with Peter Miller, Joined by Kevin Hester<br />https://guymcpherson.com/2019/02/round-five-with-peter-miller-joined-by-kevin-hester/#more-18928 <br /><br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-14609377067502855882019-02-03T08:05:40.115-06:002019-02-03T08:05:40.115-06:00America conquest cooled Earth’s climate – The Grea...America conquest cooled Earth’s climate – The Great Dying of the indigenous peoples of the Americas contributed to the Little Ice Age <br />http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2019/02/america-conquest-cooled-earths-climate.html<br /><br />Colonisation of the Americas at the end of the 15th Century killed so many people, it disturbed Earth's climate. <br /><br />That's the conclusion of scientists from University College London, UK.<br /><br />The team says the disruption that followed European settlement led to a huge swathe of abandoned agricultural land being reclaimed by fast-growing trees and other vegetation.<br /><br />This pulled down enough carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere to eventually chill the planet. [more]<br /><br />Historic flooding in Australia to continue, worsen across Queensland into the new week – “Unprecedented” rainfall drives Daintree River level to break 118-year record <br />http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2019/02/historic-flooding-in-australia-to.html<br /><br />Record-setting rainfall in recent days has led to widespread flooding, land slips, road closures and evacuations across Queensland. Flood dangers and travel disruptions will continue with little change expected in the coming week. [more]<br /><br />'Thermal backlash': Polar vortex to be followed by extreme temperature swings<br />https://www.sott.net/article/406392-Thermal-backlash-Polar-vortex-to-be-followed-by-extreme-temperature-swings<br /><br />[SOTT didn't see that comin']<br /><br />America's National Weather Service has warned residents to brace for massive temperature swings.<br /><br />On the local fahrenheit temperature scale, that's "about 125 degrees in temperature change" in a week, the NWS says. [more]<br /><br />[can't be good for plant life (for example)]<br /><br />[more later]Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-54609478749201693682019-02-03T08:05:35.113-06:002019-02-03T08:05:35.113-06:00HAH! While eating breakfast and watching the Lanc...HAH! While eating breakfast and watching the Lancaster news station - they showed that every other site besides Phil's and the one on Long Island said 6 more weeks of winter! We'll see who's correct.<br /><br />Welcome to February - may we all live through it!<br /><br />Great job on the month-end summaries, Jonny. Really superb work there. Some of the stories you post - like the bonfire competition on the beach (and many others) turning into something nobody expected (and they couldn't explain), with firenados and explosions in the air, DEFINITELY point to JJFH.<br /><br />BLACK BEAR NEWS 2.2.19 Rare Ice Phenomenon Forced a Shutdown at a N J Nuclear Reactor<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJONUqBVUrI [~ 25 min.]<br /><br />[Kevin reads a report that he couldn't believe and had to pause and check the date @ the 15 - 16 min. marks.]<br /><br />Australia’s extreme heat is sign of things to come, scientists warn<br />http://www.fasterthanexpected.com/2019/02/01/australias-extreme-heat-is-sign-of-things-to-come-scientists-warn/<br /><br />[sooner or later this HAD to happen]<br /><br />Australia sweltered through the hottest month in its history in January, spurring mass deaths of fish, fire warnings and concerns among climate scientists that extreme heat is hitting faster and harder than anticipated.<br /><br />The bureau’s monthly report said the heatwaves were unprecedented in their scale and duration. The highest temperatures of the month were recorded in Augusta on the south-west coast, where thermometers registered 49.5C , but the most relentless heat was in Birdsville, Queensland, which endured 10 consecutive days above 45C. [more]<br /><br />Study says sea level may be rising faster than thought – “We need to completely rethink how we measure sea-level rise in rapidly subsiding coastal lowlands” <br />http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2019/02/study-says-sea-level-may-be-rising.html<br /><br />A new Tulane University study questions the reliability of how sea-level rise in low-lying coastal areas such as southern Louisiana is measured and suggests that the current method underestimates the severity of the problem. The research is the focus of a news article published this week in the journal Science.<br /><br />Relative sea-level rise, which is a combination of rising water level and subsiding land, is traditionally measured using tide gauges. But researchers Molly Keogh and Torbjörn Törnqvist argue that in coastal Louisiana, tide gauges tell only a part of the story.<br /><br />Tide gauges in such areas are anchored an average of 20 meters into the earth rather than at the ground surface. “As a result, tide gauges do not record subsidence occurring in the shallow subsurface and thus underestimate rates of relative sea-level rise,” said Keogh, a fifth-year PhD student and lead author of the study.<br /><br />“This study shows that we need to completely rethink how we measure sea-level rise in rapidly subsiding coastal lowlands” said Törnqvist, Vokes Geology Professor in the Tulane School of Science and Engineering. [more]<br /><br />[more below]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> <br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.com