This is the kind of weather pattern we get on our planet when sunspots are at a minimum. Less sunspots equals less solar forcing of the polar jetstreams, which means the jetstreams aren't gonna be as straight, but meander more, leading to more chaotic weather patterns.
Studying the JET STREAM has long been an indicator of the weather to come, and to study the jet stream attention must turn to the SUN.
When solar activity is HIGH, the jet stream is tight and stable and follows somewhat of a straight path. But when solar activity is LOW, that meandering band of air flowing 6 miles above our heads becomes weak and wavy, it effectively buckles which diverts frigid Polar air to atypically low latitudes and replaces it with warmer tropical air.
The jet stream reverts from a Zonal Flow to a Meridional Flow and, depending on which side of the jet stream you’re on, you’re either in for a spell of unseasonably cold or hot weather and/or a period of unusually dry or wet conditions......
This is the kind of weather pattern we get on our planet when sunspots are at a minimum. Less sunspots equals less solar forcing of the polar jetstreams, which means the jetstreams aren't gonna be as straight, but meander more, leading to more chaotic weather patterns.
And look how flat the U.S. is. /s
geo-engineering can steer storms and seed clouds, not sure they have the capability of changing the jet stream with it.
Tom Bearden - Weather Modification by Scalar Waves https://youtu.be/Z95XUmYSb1o
Ill let https://electroverse.net/recap-the-changing-jet-stream-and-global-cooling/ explain it:
Studying the JET STREAM has long been an indicator of the weather to come, and to study the jet stream attention must turn to the SUN.
When solar activity is HIGH, the jet stream is tight and stable and follows somewhat of a straight path. But when solar activity is LOW, that meandering band of air flowing 6 miles above our heads becomes weak and wavy, it effectively buckles which diverts frigid Polar air to atypically low latitudes and replaces it with warmer tropical air.
The jet stream reverts from a Zonal Flow to a Meridional Flow and, depending on which side of the jet stream you’re on, you’re either in for a spell of unseasonably cold or hot weather and/or a period of unusually dry or wet conditions......