ENSO Page | Watts Up With That?: It is very obvious now that not only is el Nino aborted, we are definitely seeing the beginning of a la Nina cold cycle again. Even more interesting is how the ‘path of Atlantic Hurricanes’ is also way below normal which means no hurricanes this year from this sector. The Antarctic has very high ice levels and in general, there are more reports globally of unusually cold weather, not hot weather.
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Global Warmists Try To Fix Detroit In Very Silly Ways As City Dies
Tungurahua volcano: Spectacular pictures capture eruption in Ecuador
The cold spring has warmed up some bit in the northern half of North America. A volcano, Tungurahua, in Ecuador, activated by the huge quakes this last year on the west coast of South America, erupted a third time this year and the fine ash and gases are already affecting the atmosphere and thus, cooling the earth. Meanwhile, in America, Detroit continues to die and liberals profess to not understand why which is odd since it was caused by free trade and anti-union southern laws that cheapened labor.
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5.9 QUAKE NEAR MT. REDOUBT AREA
EASY READING CULTURE OF LIFE NEWS: 4.9 QUAKE AT MT. REDOUBT AREA « Culture of Life News 2
Good news! The Alaska volcano website has been boosted! So we get all the information there, at last. Too many of us piled in there on Friday, crashing the system. The picture above is from their webcam of this particular volcano, Redoubt. It doesn’t look too active, does it? But then, these volcanoes in particular, are known for blowing up rather suddenly, with a loud bang. The earthquake activity was sufficient to show up on the global maps run by IRIS Geological Survey people. Also, I went to Chile to visit the Chaiten volcano. It is still pouring out massive amounts of dirt into the stratosphere which is why the sun is dim, the stars barely shine and a fine, very thin but significant white veil covers the planet, making it colder and wetter. Kentucky is the latest victim of vicious ice storms. Continue reading
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