New Lows
March 6, 2010 7:28 am Commentary, Geography, Outdoors, TravelPrediction here. Come April 2010, the weather in the northern hemisphere will warm in a ramped up way. The Gulf Stream will tie in with the Jet Stream. By May it will be in the 80’s in Greenland where recent earthquake activity has shifted the world magnetism under Greenland. A new low sits over Greenland–pounding it with twice daily “tropical” storms (due to long day lengths). All summer long the heat sucked off continental USA gets pumped up the Gulf Stream and fed into the endless low above Greenland. Lots of warm rain and brilliant sun turn the Greenland ice cap into mush. The ocean waters rise, but a portion of the ice cap remain. The global warming nayseyers get strangely silent—a dumb silence. Putting tonnes of auto exhaust daily into the air eventually reaches a saturation point. Putting lots of people within the sound of the surf leads to problems if the saturation point is pushed.
Winter returns in the north pole, but summers lengthen as the ice melts.
