Climate Change: Global Cooling – 2020s, 2030s & 2040s
‘Powerful Storms & Polar Air To Strike U.S & Europe’
Forecast by Theodore White, astromet.sci
The era of Global Cooling began in late 2017, according to my astromet calculations. We are now in the 7th year of the first phase (2017-2029) of entry into a mini-ice age that I have long predicted.
There are three (3) phases of the weather of global cooling that I have identified as our Sun goes quiescent.
First phase of global cooling – 2017 to 2029
Second phase – 2029 to 2041
Third phase of global cooling – 2041 to 2053
In time, the weather of global cooling will worsen, especially into and during the second phase when there will be zero sunspots on the Sun, which governs our entire climate.
That leaves only 5-6 years for people to prepare, according to my calculations.
To get ready, discover where you will want to relocate. I strongly advise regions with higher elevation, and also regions where there are resources to support you and your family.
Each individual has their own natal (horoscopic) and progressions of most favorable regions worldwide. To find out where those are you can contact me to perform Astro cartographic analysis to advise where those regions are located.
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Over the next two weeks in January, the weather of global cooling in 2023-2024 will be one of the most active periods of winter weather in North America in recent years.
At this time in January 2024, the Arctic blast that has caused pain across the Nordic countries the last week of December 2023 has now headed south to spread over most of continental Europe.
Temperatures in Europe by January 8, 2024 fell as low as 17 degrees Fahrenheit (-8.5 Celsius) in Berlin, Germany and minus 4 Celsius in Paris, France.
Meanwhile, temperatures in Oslo, Norway plunged to minus 20 degrees Celsius as yellow weather warnings for ice were issued for parts of the United Kingdom and Germany.
According to the Associated Press, the change to icy, but more settled, weather could stress Europe’s energy systems, although high gas storage levels and sluggish industrial demand means Europe is better prepared than last year.
The price of power in Germany jumped 7 percent - their highest since December 6, 2023. French rates were also near their highest in more than a month, although the nation’s grid operator RTE said it could cope with increased electricity demand, with power consumption below pre-Covid levels.
Europe’s icy weather is forecast through January as high-pressure weather patterns typically mean less wind generation, too.
Temperatures in London, England are forecast to be 4.8C below normal on January 8-9, 2024 with snow showers over the capital and warnings for ice are in place across southern parts of the UK.
“It will become rather cold,” the UK’s Met Office said. The beginning of this week “is likely to see the lowest temperatures of this colder spell.”
In the east of the capital, around 70 firefighters were mobilized to deal with flooding after a canal broke its banks.
All that heavy rainfall came on the heels of Storm Henk, which swept southern parts of the United Kingdom, bringing strong winds and rain.
The storm claimed at least one life after a man died when a tree fell onto the car he was driving in Gloucestershire, southwest England, according to local police.
That same storm also brought intense flooding to northern parts of France, leaving hundreds without power and forcing more than 370 evacuations and causing one death.
The Pas-de-Calais department of northern France was under “red alert” for flooding, according to the country’s national weather service Météo France.
Local authorities warned people in affected areas not to go into their basements, to avoid travel and stay away from waterways.
Germany, too, has been badly affected in regions that have seen persistent flooding over the past two weeks. The German Weather Service issued severe frost warnings for large parts of the country through January 8-10th.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited a heavily affected flood zone in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt Thursday.
Many of the same parts of northwestern Europe that have been flooded this month were also battered by Storm Ciarán, which brought hurricane-strength winds and claimed several lives in November 2023.
Scandinavia has been grappling with biting cold since December 2023.
Norway’s average temperature in December was 2.3 degrees below average, with Sweden and Finland seeing temperatures as low as 6 degrees below average across certain regions.
Readings below -30 degrees Celsius were registered over the weekend in areas surrounding Oslo, impacting train services.
The plunge in temperatures is also wreaking havoc on the Oslo’s electric bus fleet, VG reported, with more than 60 departures that were all canceled Monday, January 8th.
“It is bitterly cold, which means that we do not have enough buses to run all the departures,” said Cathrine Myhren-Haugen, a spokesperson for operator Ruter. “The [electrical] range decreases, and it takes longer to charge the buses.”
That arctic blast has brought some record-low temperatures to parts of Scandinavia including northern Sweden and Finland along with heavy snow, causing chaos on the roads.
Kvikkjokk-Årrenjarka, in northern Sweden, recorded -43.6 degrees Celsius (minus 46.4 Fahrenheit) the lowest temperature in that location since records began in 1887, according to Sverker Hellström, a meteorologist at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute.
In far northwest Finland, temperatures in the municipality of Enontekiö dropped to -42.4 degrees Celsius (-44.3 Fahrenheit), marking country’s lowest temperature for 18 years.
A woman was found dead on January 2, 2024 after going skiing in a blizzard in northern Finland with her child, whose body was found two days later on Thursday, according to Reuters.
The very cold weather may also have contributed to the Bothnian Bay, between Sweden and Finland, completely freezing over earlier than usual, said Mika Ratanen, a researcher at the Finnish Meteorological Institute. It is the earliest in winter this has happened since 2011, he said.
“Currently it looks like we will have a pretty good ice situation in the Baltic Sea this winter, probably the best we have had in many years,” he said.
The Arctic blast also pushed the Netherlands to allow a minimal amount of emergency gas production from the Groningen field, which will permanently down shut later this year.
As North America, a powerful arctic blast is coming as well - for the second half of January and into the first half of February 2024.
‘NORTH AMERICAN WINTER 2024 TO UNLEASH:
THE WEATHER OF GLOBAL COOLING ON THE WAY’
Forecast by Theodore White, astromet.sci
As Southwest Colorado gets blasted by heavy snowfall and arctic air, expect the Midwest and Southern United States to see several storms and plunging temperatures to follow.
Much of the Western U.S. and Midwest will be dominated by the strong arctic air mass that will eventually extend across North America.
This includes storm systems that will bring several feet of heavy snow and strong winds to the Pacific Northwest and Cascades, with blizzard conditions likely.
The second storm, predicted to arrive late on January 9, 2024 will have considerable impacts for mountain passes with more than a foot of snow at higher levels in the Northern Rockies on January 10th.
At the same time, with freezing conditions and snow, I warn of gusting high winds due to the activity of the jet stream that will create deadly blizzard conditions with whiteouts.
Travelers should be being warned that it will become extremely dangerous to impossible on the highways and roads. All travelers should pack a winter survival kit because wind chills will dive well below zero.
On top of blizzard conditions and wipeouts, other regions across the central Gulf Coast and lower Southeastern U.S. will experience severe thunderstorms and possibility of tornadoes from southeast Texas across the central Gulf Coast by January 8-10, 2024.
That widespread mass of bitterly cold chunk of arctic air now building over Canada and will migrate south toward the northern U.S. during the second half of January.
The coming polar air mass is a tropospheric polar vortex that will slice off from its polar origins and mitigate itself through Canada and further south into the United States and northern Mexico.
Dr. Tony Phillips wrote that: "Last month sky watchers in Europe saw something rare and beautiful. A giant bank of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) escaped the Arctic Circle, and for more than a week they filled skies with rainbow color as far south as Italy."
Like the coast-to-coast storms, the polar vortex will affect nearly all of all 48 American states on the continent.
Multiple c projecting that extreme cold will be associated with this feature, with temperatures as frigid as 50°F below average or more for mid-January in some spots.
This may be the coldest air mass to affect many parts of the U.S. in several years.
The first areas to see the ultra-cold air are likely to be the northern Plains and Pacific Northwest.
This will result in numerous nights of well below freezing temperatures that will stretch over a majority of the United States.
A number of strong storms, from heavy rain causing urban flooding, to gusty winds, heavy snowfall and blizzards to the inflow of arctic air will be all the news just as mid-January gets underway.
In the western U.S., the rain that has fallen in the last several weeks will continue, but this time with several feet of snow falling in the mountains into mid-January.
As of Tuesday morning, January 9, 2024, there will be flood watches in effect for about 62 million people, mainly in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States.
The warm side of the first in a series of storms will feature heavy rain, severe thunderstorms (including tornado threats) will see coastal flooding and widespread high and gusting winds.
By Wednesday, January 10, 2024, the first weather system will energize an atmospheric river fueled by record levels of water vapor for this time of year from the Gulf Coast northward into New England.
It will lead to widespread flooding, especially in New England along with the moderate risk of excessive rainfall over the Gulf Coast up and across the heavily populated I-95 corridor from northern Virginia to Connecticut by Tuesday, January 9, 2024.
From Tuesday through Wednesday, January 9-10th, the storm will see winds of 50 miles per hour (mph) or greater across at least a dozen states, including the dense urban corridor from Washington D.C. to Boston, Massachusetts.
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Due to the high winds, it is wise to get ready for power outages, as winds in the low levels of the atmosphere may reach unprecedented speeds for early January across the region, at up to 105 miles per hour.
The strong southerly flow of air ahead of the storm's cold front will also cause significant coastal flooding along the Gulf Coast and eastern seaboard – with the threat highest in the Carolinas, the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast.
A second storm is likely to form the weekend of January 13-14th and rapidly intensify across the Great Lakes – attaining winter bomb cyclone status and with it – resulting in blizzard conditions to Chicago.
The amount of rain that the Eastern U.S. coastline has already received is a concern, given how much heavy precipitation has fallen over the last month.
The weather of global cooling and the polar vortexes of January, February and March 2024 is just but a small taste of what is to come later into the dystopian decade of the zero-sunspot 2030s.
In the meantime, the last best time to prepare for that next decade is preparing its arrival...
‘THE MID-2020s:
A WARM UP BEFORE THE BIG & WET COOL DOWN’
That solar cycle #25 increase of sunspots in 2024, 2025 and 2026, will peak with warmer than average temperatures - then a steady decline of sunspots through the late 2020s - followed by years of no sunspots at all in the 2030s, just as the second phase (2029-2041) of global cooling gets underway.
Our Sun is going into its quiescent phase as I have long predicted and forecast, and this is the reason for the climate of global cooling.
There is no proof, nor justification that anything such as ‘man-made climate change’ driven from the use of fossil fuels, is causing extreme weather events – for that is impossible according to the laws of thermodynamics and physics.
What is happening is that as the Sun goes increasingly quiescent due to Barycenter action from the pull of the outer planets on the Sun - especially Jupiter and Saturn.
Allow me to explain:
This may go over the heads of some who are not familiar with the Earth's climate and how solar and planetary celestial mechanics that govern our climate and weather changes.
But do know that the vortical motion of aether is the first principle for thermodynamics of the universe.
However, the center of our Solar System is NOT the Sun.
It is the dual core Barycenter that is the center.
It is located outside the Sun, when the southern magnetic pole of the Sun points through its north pole as is considered normal.
Our Sun vortically revolves around the Barycenter of our Solar System.
The invariable plane represents the 'angular momentum' of the solar system, and it is approximately the orbital plane of Jupiter, which acts as a kind of 'helm' to all the other planets in our solar system.
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Astrophysical causes = Geophysical effects.
That is a fixed position that does not support the facts.
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That is due to our spiraling Sun that wobbles around the duel-centered Barycenter, which also happens to vortically revolve around the Galactic Center.
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The precession effect intensity of the stellar vortex interacting with the Sun, would cyclically strengthen, or weaken depending on the arrangement of the objects in our solar system, planetary bodies, moons, etc.
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It is similar to the Earth's spring tides that cause higher sea levels by combined forces of an aligned Earth, the Moon and the Sun in luni/solar configurations, or the neap tides featuring lower sea levels on Earth when the position of Moon at quarter phases is approximately perpendicular to the alignment of Earth and Sun.
Remember that.
It is wise to know that the emerging climate of global cooling and its weather on Earth's atmosphere will continue to result in more global cloudiness, and a more active troposphere, leading to extremes of temperature.
The cold and dry weather of drought, and the cold and wet weather featuring continual and major amounts of precipitation of snowfall and rain will result in widespread urban and rural floods.
*FIRST PHASE OF GLOBAL COOLING*
The first phase of global cooling (2017-2029) sees increased anomalies of weather and temperature fluctuations as the Sun begins its plunge into its grand minimum with the start of Solar Cycle #25 in late 2019 into 2020.
Signs are events that threaten public health, such as news of contaminated water sources; the spread of epidemics/pandemics with occasional food shortages amid irregular growing seasons.
But, most of the world has been brainwashed into believing of an ever-warming climate when the opposite is actually true.
Observe the increase of cloud coverage early in the 2020s altered wind patterns stemming from meridional jet stream thrusts.
Heavy bouts of torrential rain, causing sudden flash floods in urban cities and floods in rural settings become more common.
Radial temperature extremes during seasons from high summer temperatures, contrasted by low extreme temperatures during winter and spring months.
On and off bouts of polar vortexes with polar air flowing deep into middle latitudes with subzero cold temperatures breaking long-standing record low temperatures.
Heavy snowfalls, sometimes straight snowfall for 24-36 hours. Also blasting storms of blizzards, and ice storms. Prolonged drizzles of freezing rain and sleet producing deadly ice glazes during winter causing dangerous travel conditions.
By 2025-2026, more unusual extreme weather featuring atmospheric excessive saturation of the air and diffused sunlight with low mists by day and persistent and deep fogs.
There will be contrasting and stagnating high-pressure ridges bringing bouts of drought, then gusting winds fueling wildfires that are followed by heavy torrential rains resulting in urban and rural floods.
The mid-2020s will see the maximum of solar cycle #25 featuring drier-and-warmer-than-normal climate conditions in 2026, 2027 and 2028 before heavy torrential rains pick up again in 2029 as the Earth's atmosphere contracts further into the worst of all - the second phase of the climate of global cooling under a quiescent Sun.
**SECOND PHASE OF GLOBAL COOLING (2029 to 2041)**
Solar Cycle #26 will feature the second, and what I consider to me the very worst phase of the climate of global cooling that kicks off in 2029 with a steady round of tropical storms, typhoons and hurricanes.
The Sun enters a deep Grand Minimum that will make the decade of the 2030s historically one of the worst weather decades in recorded history according to my astromet calculations.
There will be zero sunspots on the Sun during the decade of the 2030s that is dystopian according to my calculations.
Crop and food shortages spread in many nations with heavier precipitation of rain causing major floods and heavier snowfall during the winter seasons in both hemispheres.
The irregularity of the seasons will become more common as the early to mid-2030s will see increased continual rains throughout various regions globally with heavy torrential rains and greater floods.
I have long predicted little to no sunspots as the Sun's four (4) poles magnetically shift - the north poles to the south, and the Sun's southern magnetic poles to the north.
***THIRD PHASE OF GLOBAL COOLING: (2041-2053)***
Solar Cycle #27 arrives during the third phase of the climate of global cooling and continues the dystopian climate and weather conditions of the 2030s.
Lowered crop yields in the 2030s will have led to civil and international conflicts based on hunger from crop losses, lack of shipping and food shortages.
The Great floods in the 2030s due to near-zero sunspots will extend into the early-to-mid 2024s with continual precipitation resulting into heavy torrential rain and snowfall.
By the late 2040s into the early 2050s, the torrential rains and floods will lessen and the climate/weather conditions will begin to shift to drier and warmer temperatures that will feature the spread of fallow fields just as spreading drought conditions widen into the mid-to-late 2050s.
How you will handle the climate of global cooling will depend on what you do to prepare for there is no stopping what is going to happen, and it has been officially underway since late 2017.
3 comments:
Prepared yet? No. Planning? yes.
Will take reading several times give the scope and depth of information presented and generously shared
Much appreciated
Same. Making plans and thinking ahead. I do not wish to go through extreme weather conditions in my late 60's, assuming that I make that far of course.
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