What NASA and the European Space Agency are admitting but the media are failing to report about our current heat wave
(www.americanthinker.com)
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WATCH THE WATER (vapor)
There is no heat wave. This AmericanThinker article is incorrect, although it's true that our atmosphere is controlled by water vapor. The powers-that-be are collecting temperature data from urban heat islands and airports, and have deleted or decommissioned rural temperature centers which are accurate: https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/07/27/new-surface-stations-report-released-its-worse-than-we-thought/
I do think we need a crowdsourced grassroots response. This shit has gone crazy now.
This.
Dear MSM:
Is there a heat wave somewhere? In California it has been the coldest year in my memory. I was going to give a qualitative account, but instead I decided to look up the data. Below is a table of the average high temperature data by month. The "10yr" column is a ten year average temperature by month in Sacramento CA sourced from here. The 2023 column is taken from a month by month search from here:
That's an average of 5.9 degrees F cooler by month than the ten year average.
Where's this "heat wave," cause it ain't here.
It seems to be in the Deserts. WA, has been overly mild and light jacket weather when cloudy or when sun goes down. We have not even had our usual 1 week of uncomfortable heat of 85+ weather yet that we expect to happen every summer. Lows in the 50's and highs right around 70, have had days as low as 65 even as a high.
Interesting. It being cool in WA makes sense since WA and CA weather are closely tied (especially northern CA). Looking on google, apparently there is a "heat wave."
The overall temperature of the planet remains fairly consistent. If heat is rising in one area, in general it is reduced in others. The relatively large drop in CA weather (6 degree monthly average) makes me suspicious. This smacks of induced heat in targeted areas, which would, by necessity, reduce the heat in other places. It is easy to create fear about "heat waves" when you don't talk about the "cold waves" happening somewhere else.
True and, we only got to 68deg yesterday again, night wasn't much cooler than that. As I noted, it seems that the desert climate areas are being hit hard, Redding CA is desert like, east of mountain range though, even Eastern WA has not bothered to go nuts this year, it is dryer and east of mountain range (more like a desert in spots) as well so, always hotter.
Aha. Many people understand the cooling effect of a big cloud of volcanic ash. But big clouds of volcanic water are not frequent.
Interrupt this article to interpret it as comms: water = info; global warming = environment that's bad for penguins/spies; extinction-level warning = public waking up to overturn the hidden commie elites. To me it sounds like the Hunga-Tonga is the Hunter laptop which is yielding hot info and the cabal is in for a rough time for the foreseeable future. That's kind of off-the-cuff, but that's my read.
If you read the article like straight science, it's bogus.
Interpreting hunga-tonga as the laptop is really a stretch, it might be a placeholder for the rest of the article, or symbolizing something other unknown thing.
I don't think it's a stretch. I see HUNTER TONGUE, where the tongue is used for talking (or singing). Obviously.
Also GA is the 7th and 1st letter. And y'all know what that is backwards. 17. Now that's how you really stretch it.
I didn't think of tongue. That makes sense.
Also, you got the coveted -1, which means you're over the target.
It's not warmer where I am. It's within the same range it has been for 30+ years not the hottest average, not the coolest.
Snowpack and rainfall was above average though.
I'm not really seeing any indicators of any crisis whatsoever.
Underwater volcanoes and electrical activity:
"Large "telluric currents" have been found circulating through Earth's crust because our magnetic field induces current flow in conductive strata. Thousands of amperes flow beneath the surface, varying according to conductivity. Since the Sun can affect Earth's magnetic field through geomagnetic storms, fluctuations in telluric currents can occur when there is an increase in sunspots or solar flares, because they create oscillations in the ionosphere."
... "Since magma can be considered a form of liquid plasma, it can also conduct electricity. As the ionosphere is charged up by solar flares, opposite charge is attracted to subterranean magma. Electric currents in plasma pinch down into filaments and form double layers. Electromagnetic forces between current filaments and between double layers can cause sudden pressure variations."
Anyone here can figure out the rest and connect the dots.
Sun cycle 25 is a monster. Electric Universe rules the, well, universe.
Source: https://www.timebomb2000.com/xf/index.php?threads/electric-universe-earthquakes-and-volcanoes.390205/
(Yes, Tesla knew all this).
SW Missouri, here. It's been HOT this summer with no rain in this corner of the state. Yet as we sit in a high pressure bubble, that bubble extends to the middle of the state and KC and St. Louis are daily getting tremendous amounts of rainfall. Seems the rain comes across the state from KC to St. Louis then follows the Mississippi river down to Tennessee and then cuts across the South. How weird.
Fascinating. I've been paying attention to volcanic activity since Covid started. I remember seeing a YouTube about Hunga-Tonga but at that time, I guess they had no idea of how much water it dumped. The satellite videos of it are impressive.
Someone in the comments on that piece mentioned the possibility of heavy snowfalls for the next few winters. Considering how much rainfall we've had in my area this summer, I think I'll do a little extra prepping for this winter, just in case we get blizzards. We haven't had a really hefty snowfall for several years now, but we also haven't had such massive amounts of rain either.
"Man-made climate change" my butt.