Posted on 10/01/2014 1:38:33 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine
A geomagnetic reversal may happen sooner than expected, says this article in Scientific American.
(Excerpt) Read more at iceagenow.info ...
Climate change!
Now we can be "down under!"
-PJ
That depends if Ebola, Walkers or some Illegal doesn’t get us first.
The magnetic field, as it is, exists because of the outer core (mostly iron and nickel).
No, but all compasses will be recalled. If this happens, the N needle on a compass will point S.
No sarcasm.
Does this mean I still have to time keep my Hair and Nail appointment?
Actually, there probably is a connection...
The Earth’s magnetic field has been weakening....as it does prior to a pole shift. A weaker magnetic field deflects less energy from the sun, meaning more of the sun’s energy, in all its’ forms, makes it to the Earth’s atmosphere.
How this actually manifests itself, who knows....but it would be unwise to conclude that there is no effect.
Is this why we’re seeing a spike in volcanic eruptions?
I remember killer bees as a child. I was so scared. My fear factor has decreased every decade since.
Poor Santa. How does he ever keep up?
OMG, it's Y2K all over again.
All kidding aside, this could have a significant effect on both weather and health. If weather patterns are related to magnetic field patterns, then the period of weakening and reversal would lead to weaker jet streams and more blocking, which might produce some disruptions to global agriculture. It would not be very predictable, more like an increased frequency of unusual events. The weaker magnetic field would also be less efficient at blocking ultra-violet and other radiation, increasing cancer rates.
It needs to be understood that this won’t just happen overnight. The magnetic field has been weakening steadily over the past century or more, and will continue to do so if we are in fact approaching a reversal. There would not be one year with the current polarity followed by a second year with the opposite polarity. There would be a period of hundreds and perhaps thousands of years of erratic polarity with weak secondary poles showing up and drifting around, some at rather low latitudes, in a transitional phase.
What remains to be seen is whether all of this would be a nuisance or a severe impact, and basically, we just don’t know. I don’t see much chance of it reaching those levels in this century, more like 2500-3000 AD for the reversal process to set in and possibly longer to complete.
According to current scientific understanding, governments can do nothing to prevent this, so the preparation would need to be in terms of potential responses. Even there, when only some of the impacts can even be guessed at, what response can there be? We are stuck with this happening in our future and will probably find that the impacts are so spread out over time that it will be a process of continual gradual adjustment (not all of it successful, possibly).
There you go, problem solved.
Pole reversals do happen. Between 100k and 1 million years on average.
Last one was about 750 k ago.
Yes, they leave a clear record of magnetic orientation in the basalt sea floor. As the basalt forms from lava, it takes on the polarity at that time.
Oh no...let’s blame the Tea Party!!!! We need to tax somebody since we can’t have this happen!!
Just goofing around. A lot of people have died since then (even though not from those threats) so probably in some people’s minds these prophecies “came true.”
We all need to move to the other side of the planet.
With our luck the current equator will be over the south pole.
“The weaker magnetic field would also be less efficient at blocking ultra-violet and other radiation, increasing cancer rates.”
No. The magnetic field has nothing to do with blocking photons, like UV light. It steers particles (cosmic rays) away from most of the earth towards the poles, resulting in the auroras. A weakening magnetic field will affect health, since energetic cosmic rays can damage DNA. They also can damage electronics. This is why people are so interested in large coronal mass ejections (X flares) and the damage they might do to the electrical grid.
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