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Magnetic polar shifts causing massive global superstorms
Helium ^ | Terrence Aym

Posted on 02/06/2011 1:44:02 PM PST by Vince Ferrer

NASA has been warning about it…scientific papers have been written about it…geologists have seen its traces in rock strata and ice core samples…

Now "it" is here: an unstoppable magnetic pole shift that has sped up and is causing life-threatening havoc with the world's weather.

Forget about global warming—man-made or natural—what drives planetary weather patterns is the climate and what drives the climate is the sun's magnetosphere and its electromagnetic interaction with a planet's own magnetic field.

When the field shifts, when it fluctuates, when it goes into flux and begins to become unstable anything can happen. And what normally happens is that all hell breaks loose.

Magnetic polar shifts have occurred many times in Earth's history. It's happening again now to every planet in the solar system including Earth.

The magnetic field drives weather to a significant degree and when that field starts migrating superstorms start erupting.

The superstorms have arrived

The first evidence we have that the dangerous superstorm cycle has started is the devastating series of storms that pounded the UK during late 2010.

On the heels of the lashing the British Isles sustained, monster storms began to pummel North America. The latest superstorm—as of this writing—is a monster over the U.S. that stretched across 2,000 miles affecting more than 150 million people.

Yet even as that storm wreaked havoc across the Western, Southern, Midwestern and Northeastern states, another superstorm broke out in the Pacific and closed in on Australia.

The southern continent had already dealt with the disaster of historic superstorm flooding from rains that dropped as much as several feet in a matter of hours. Tens of thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed. After the deluge bull sharks were spotted swimming between houses in what was once the quiet town of Goodna.

Shocked authorities now numbly concede that some of the water may never dissipate and have wearily resigned themselves to the possibility that region will now contain a small inland sea.

But then only a handful of weeks later another superstorm—the mega-monster cyclone Yasi—struck northeastern Australia. The damage it left in its wake is being called by rescue workers a war zone.

The incredible superstorm packed winds near 190mph. Although labeled as a category-5 cyclone, it was theoretically a category-6. The reason for that is storms with winds of 155mph are considered

category-5, yet Yasi was almost 22 percent stronger than that.

A cat's cradle

Yet Yasi may only be a foretaste of future superstorms. Some climate researchers, monitoring the rapidly shifting magnetic field, are predicting superstorms in the future with winds as high as 300 to 400mph.

Such storms would totally destroy anything they came into contact with on land.

The possibility more storms like Yasi or worse will wreak havoc on our civilization and resources is found in the complicated electromagnetic relationship between the sun and Earth. The synergistic tug-of-war has been compared by some to an intricately constructed cat's cradle. And it's in a constant state of flux.

The sun's dynamic, ever-changing electric magnetosphere interfaces with the Earth's own magnetic field affecting, to a degree, the Earth's rotation, precessional wobble, dynamics of the planet's core, its ocean currents and—above all else—the weather.

Cracks in Earth's Magnetic Shield

The Earth's northern magnetic pole was moving towards Russia at a rate of about five miles annually. That progression to the East had been happening for decades.

Suddenly, in the past decade the rate sped up. Now the magnetic pole is shifting East at a rate of 40 miles annually, an increase of 800 percent. And it continues to accelerate.

Recently, as the magnetic field fluctuates, NASA has discovered "cracks" in it. This is worrisome as it significantly affects the ionosphere, troposphere wind patterns, and atmospheric moisture. All three things have an effect on the weather.

Worse, what shields the planet from cancer-causing radiation is the magnetic field. It acts as a shield deflecting harmful ultra-violet, X-rays and other life-threatening radiation from bathing the surface of the Earth. With the field weakening and cracks emerging, the death rate from cancer could skyrocket and mutations of DNA can become rampant.

Another federal agency, NOAA, issued a report caused a flurry of panic when they predicted that mammoth superstorms in the future could wipe out most of California. The NOAA scientists said it's a plausible scenario and would be driven by an "atmospheric river" moving water at the same rate as 50 Mississippi rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico.

Magnetic field may dip, flip and disappear

The Economist wrote a detailed article about the magnetic field and what's happening to it. In the article they noted:

"There is, however, a growing body of evidence that the Earth's magnetic

field is about to disappear, at least for a while. The geological record shows that it flips from time to time, with the south pole becoming the north, and vice versa. On average, such reversals take place every 500,000 years, but there is no discernible pattern. Flips have happened as close together as 50,000 years, though the last one was 780,000 years ago. But, as discussed at the Greenland Space Science Symposium, held in Kangerlussuaq this week, the signs are that another flip is coming soon."

Discussing the magnetic polar shift and the impact on weather, the scholarly paper "Weather and the Earth's magnetic field" was published in the journal Nature. Scientists too are very concerned about the increasing danger of superstorms and the impact on humanity.

Superstorms will not only damage agriculture across the planet leading to famines and mass starvation, they will also change coastlines, destroy cities and create tens of millions of homeless.

Superstorms can also cause certain societies, cultures or whole countries to collapse. Others may go to war with each other.

A Danish study published in the scientific journal Geology, found strong correlation between climate change, weather patterns and the magnetic field.

"The earth's climate has been significantly affected by the planet's magnetic field, according to a Danish study published Monday that could challenge the notion that human emissions are responsible for global warming.

"'Our results show a strong correlation between the strength of the earth's magnetic field and the amount of precipitation in the tropics,' one of the two Danish geophysicists behind the study, Mads Faurschou Knudsen of the geology department at Aarhus University in western Denmark, told the Videnskab journal.

"He and his colleague Peter Riisager, of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), compared a reconstruction of the prehistoric magnetic field 5,000 years ago based on data drawn from stalagmites and stalactites found in China and Oman."

In the scientific paper "Midday magnetopause shifts earthward of geosynchronous orbit during geomagnetic superstorms with Dst = -300 nT" the magnetic intensity of solar storms impacting Earth can intensify the effects of the polar shift and also speed up the frequency of the emerging superstorms.

Possible magnetic pole reversal may also be initiating new Ice Age

According to some geologists and scientists, we have left the last interglacial period behind us. Those periods are lengths of time—about 11,500 years—between major Ice Ages.

One of the most stunning signs of the approaching Ice Age is what's happened to the Chandler wobble.

The Earth's wobble has stopped.

As explained in the geology and space science website earthchangesmedia.com, "The Chandler wobble was first discovered back in 1891 by Seth Carlo Chandler an American astronomer. The effect causes the Earth's poles to move in an irregular circle of 3 to 15 meters in diameter in an oscillation. The Earth's Wobble has a 7-year cycle which produces two extremes, a small spiraling wobble circle and a large spiraling wobble circle, about 3.5 years apart.

"The Earth was in October 2005 moving into the small spiraling circle (the MIN phase of the wobble), which should have slowly unfolded during 2006 and the first few months of 2007. (Each spiraling circle takes about 14 months). But suddenly at the beginning of November 2005, the track of the location of the spin axis veered at a very sharp right angle to its circling motion.

"The track of the spin axis began to slow down and by about January 8, 2006, it ceased nearly all relative motion on the x and y coordinates which are used to define the daily changing location of the spin axis."

And the Earth stopped wobbling—exactly as predicted as another strong sign of an imminent Ice Age.

So, the start of a new Ice Age is marked by a magnetic pole reversal, increased volcanic activity, larger and more frequent earthquakes, tsunamis, colder winters, superstorms and the halting of the Chandler wobble.

Unfortunately, all of those conditions are being met.


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To: cripplecreek

thanks for the pics, I so needed that.

hee hee hee


61 posted on 02/06/2011 3:14:16 PM PST by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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To: Vince Ferrer

This is what the Mayan Calendar and the Cross at Hendaye is all about...According to Mayan chronology, the present age started on Aug. 12, 3114 BC and is to end on AD 22 December 2012. Supposedly, it is a Galactic reset button..


62 posted on 02/06/2011 3:17:06 PM PST by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand;but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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To: Aevery_Freeman

“But...but...but, won’t all those windmills slow the Earth’s rotation and affect wind and weather patterns?”

Actually, tidal power generation in Canada really has slowed down the rotation of the Earth - but I wouldn’t worry about it for a while.


63 posted on 02/06/2011 3:18:01 PM PST by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: Jim Robinson

Could you be a bit more specific so I don’t send any payments off?


64 posted on 02/06/2011 3:20:14 PM PST by count-your-change (You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: Steely Tom

“The weather cares about which direction the (weak) magnetic field lines of the earth are pointing?”

Where are the largest deposits of ice on the earth? The poles. If the poles move then the weather that deposits the ice and snow must be in some way affected.

Seems logical to me.


65 posted on 02/06/2011 3:21:03 PM PST by dljordan ("His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him")
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To: Jim Robinson

“We’re all gonna die!!”

No, just Conservatives. Progressives will be spared because of their worship of Mother Earth.


66 posted on 02/06/2011 3:22:43 PM PST by dljordan ("His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him")
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To: dljordan

The geographic poles are ice covered because they see little sun. The magnetic poles can change all they want, even come out the equator, it wont matter, as long as the earth continues to tilt the way it does, and keep the geo poles farthest away from the sun.


67 posted on 02/06/2011 3:24:12 PM PST by going hot (Happiness is a Momma Deuce)
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To: Vince Ferrer

Buy ammo.


68 posted on 02/06/2011 3:27:35 PM PST by MrBambaLaMamba (Rabid dogs need killing; Ugly dogs need love, or failing that, the occasional bone.)
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To: Vince Ferrer
We are all going to die! In less than 125 years, every man, woman and child now living on Earth will be dead!!!

It is all Bush's fault. Womyn and minorities will be hardest hit.

69 posted on 02/06/2011 3:28:04 PM PST by kennedy (I am a Kennedy. Where do I go to claim my Senate seat?)
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To: dljordan
Where are the largest deposits of ice on the earth? The poles. If the poles move then the weather that deposits the ice and snow must be in some way affected.

Pure chance. All the gas planets have magnetic poles that are tilted further than ours and their geographic polar regions are still where its coldest. I think its Uranus that has a magnetic pole pointed almost directly at the sun and its warmest there and the opposite pole faces away from the sun.
70 posted on 02/06/2011 3:33:40 PM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: Finny

As a Christian, a reader of the Bible, I am invariably brought to my knees by events recorded there and experienced in my own life. What does it take to humble a humanity whose self-regard is so incommensurate with its demonstrated abilities? Darwinists have this much right. We are not in real terms far removed from the microbes in our physically abilities, and unlike us, those deep in the earth might survive a while should some passing comet strip away our atmosphere. In our imaginations we have the powers shown in “Startrek.” In reality we are close to extinction.


71 posted on 02/06/2011 3:34:02 PM PST by RobbyS (Pray with the suffering souls.)
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To: Steely Tom

It was hypothesized that increased levels of incoming cosmic ray particles would in turn result in the formation of more water clouds. The cosmic ray influx in turn was expected to be influenced by such things as the earth’s own magnetic field and streams of charged particles coming from sunspots. The last I heard in this argument was that there was an attempt to empirically correlate cloud cover with cosmic ray influx and it found nothing.


72 posted on 02/06/2011 3:42:25 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: Vince Ferrer

If you want a couple of interesting books on the topics mentioned, go to http://iceagenow.com/ and to http://www.evolutionaryleaps.com/ both offer a lot of food for thought. Both involve a discussion of weather change and what may well be causing it and one can’t blame man for it. Scary stuff.


73 posted on 02/06/2011 3:46:49 PM PST by Marty
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To: Izzy Dunne
1... Print that sentence in 36-pt font on 8.5x11 inch paper.
2... Staple that paper to Al Gore's forehead.

Good visual.

I actually read the idiot's book, Earth in the Balance. I'd just come off a binge of natural history books. I actually kept a record of the places in Gore's book where he stated things that were flat out contradictions to what the geologic palentology etc. thinking has figured out. Gore makes the ridiculous statements that we're facing the biggest loss of species ever!!, and I wonder, has the guy never read up on the basic stuff? Didn't any body ever tell him about the dinosaurs? Or Neandertals, which were here for something like 150,000 years ... as for us, we barely know didly about ourselves beyond 6,000 years? We think we're so smart we don't need God? That we're in control? Big mistake.

The only way to survive the ride is to adapt to the environment -- God shows us how to adapt to each other no matter what the environment. This is an entirely possible scenario -- say we got zapped, over the course of two to 15 years, with a drop in temps that brought freezing weather to the West Coast. It's happened before. Pretty silly to think it couldn't happen again. The garden states. And home to tens of millions in areas of L.A. and San Francisco, in places not equipped for freezing temps.

We'd need energy and nimbleness double-quick. We've got the oil and natural resources to supply energy to keep folks from freezing. Food production would be hit hard. The only way to survive would be to adapt by doing all the things the environmentalists are shrieking we cannot do, MUST not do.

From my vantage point, we can bet safely on the short term, but in reality have no idea what awaits us climate-wise in any given decade. Our human records go back to zilch, and I've seen with my own eyes massive banks of giant fossilized oyster shells in the low mountans a good 30 miles from the ocean. Whatever put them in that state bespeaks sudden, massive movement somewhere along the way, and a vvvVVV---E---E---R---YYYYYYyyyyy long way at that; we have NO historical perspective beyond the last nanosecond, geologically speaking. This vanity that we impact the weather is pretty new -- not even 50 years old. It would be awfully darned funny -- if it wasn't to the point where we're threatened to be hog-tied into enacting its most dangerous and hairy consequences.

Frankly, I don't think it's anything that the Judeo-Christian "system" (as one of the Founders called it) and some free market capitalism couldn't fix.

Environmentalists are Dark Age ignorants.

74 posted on 02/06/2011 3:50:13 PM PST by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
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To: cripplecreek

“I think its Uranus that has a magnetic pole pointed almost directly at the sun”

What do you mean by that? :)


75 posted on 02/06/2011 3:55:24 PM PST by dljordan ("His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him")
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To: GraceG

Nah, Ol Rip here has been pumpin’ heavy iron lately in the gym. All that iron in motion disturbs the Earth, guess I’ll have to back off on the weight some. It’s a shame too, I was workin’ my way up to doin’ a military press with a Peterbilt.


76 posted on 02/06/2011 3:55:38 PM PST by RipSawyer (Trying to reason with a liberal is like teaching algebra to a tomcat.)
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To: Vince Ferrer

*****”There is, however, a growing body of evidence that the Earth’s magnetic field is about to disappear, at least for a while. The geological record shows that it flips from time to time, with the south pole becoming the north, and vice versa.*****

Forty four years ago I read about this in the pulp magazine SAGA! It said when the poles flip, in the short time when no magnetic field is there, THE OUTER CRUST OF THE EARTH WILL SLIDE AROUND ON THE INSIDE CORE AND DESTROY EVERYTHING AND WE ALL GONNA DIE!

I still remember the illustration for the article showing sky scrapers toppling and falling into the streets.


77 posted on 02/06/2011 3:56:36 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (I visited GEN TOMMY FRANKS Military Museum in HOBART, OKLAHOMA! Well worth it!)
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To: RobbyS
Our Western civilization, built on Jewish and Christian moral foundations, is the best ensurer of our survival. It shows us how to adapt to each other so that together, we can adapt to any environment to survive, to dodge extinction.

God made it that way.

78 posted on 02/06/2011 4:02:50 PM PST by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
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To: Graneros

“With no mass media entertainment there wasn’t much to do but watch the stars and cut peoples hearts out.”
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Didn’t they ever discover golf or the bugalu...or sex?


79 posted on 02/06/2011 4:04:05 PM PST by RipSawyer (Trying to reason with a liberal is like teaching algebra to a tomcat.)
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To: Vince Ferrer

Americans own the vast majority of the vehicles on the planet. In addition, we own washers, driers, stoves, etc., etc., etc. There is a disproportionate preponderance of iron and steel products centered on the North American continent. In addition electrical power lines criss-cross the nation contributing their EM fields. Obviously, this combination would adversely affect the magnetic flux in the earth’s core. This, in turn, causes global catastrophe. Therefore, Americans are destroying the planet and must be forced to send their dishwashers, lawnmowers and microwaves to Pakistan and other impoverished areas of the globe ASAP.


80 posted on 02/06/2011 4:07:43 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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