Friday, September 8, 2017

As the winds slowly or quickly increase around the world

We have two variables (or more) that we are now dealing with as humans on earth.

The first is of course Global Warming caused in part by the burning of fossil fuels (wood, oil, kerosene, gas, oil, diesel, lamp oil, etc. the last 15,000 to 50,000 years here on earth.

The 2nd variable is new to us in the 20th and 21st century which is "The Maunder Minimum" which didn't hit earth since 1600 to 1750 or so which resulted in the "little ice age".

It is unknown exactly when that will hit but it is predicted to hit sometime between now and 2030 and last at least until 2053.

If and when it hits we could see people have to move away from Greenland and upper Swiss hamlets in the mountains and other high mountain hamlets or cities around the world people might have to abandon them for 20 or 30 or more years until global warming resumes around 2053.

However, it is unknown at this time what happens when literally "Overwhelming force meets a literally immovable object". The immovable object in this is the maunder minimum cycle of the sun where it sort of goes to sleep for awhile with no sunspots or solar flares for at least 33 years or so.

But, in the meantime until something like that actually happens we have things with wind that are beyond anything seen on earth before in human history. So, maybe we need to get used to Harveys and Irmas that do things never seen before in human history.

So, if global warming continues as it has been we should expect winds around the world to slowly or quickly increase.

The winds in Irma for example have created what they are calling "A Nuclear Storm" because the winds are so high (at 185 miles per hour) pretty much there is nothing left of buildings just made of wood and pretty much no windows are left unbroken in any house even made of reinforced concrete and blocks or rocks.

Until the maunder minimum hits this is what we should continue to expect ongoing with storms with 200 mile per hour sustained winds, then 210 mile and hour sustained winds then 220 mile per hour sustained winds and finally by 2100 300 mile per hour sustained winds.

However, like I said this all could be interrupted by the Maunder minimum any day, week or year now between now and 2030 (only to resume as even more powerful global warming by say 2053.

This is going to confuse the hell out of most people on earth who don't study this kind of thing as much as I do or who aren't scientists or researchers by the way.

So, they may not know what to think between now and 2053 if the maunder minimum really kicks in with a "little ice age" or north America and Europe have glaciers covering them for 20 to 30 years during this time only to be over taken by 300 mile per hour sustained winds in Hurricanes like Irma once again.

Here is a word button regarding the "Little ice age" if you want to study what happened from 1600 to 1750 in Europe during the last Maunder minimum.

Little Ice Age - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
During the period 1645–1715, in the middle of the Little Ice Age, there was a period of low solar activity known as the Maunder Minimum. The Spörer Minimum has also been identified with a significant cooling period between 1460 and 1550.

What ended the Little Ice Age? - Skeptical Science

https://www.skepticalscience.com/coming-out-of-little-ice-age.htm
The main driver of the warming from the Little Ice Age to 1940 was the warming sun with a small contribution from volcanic activity. However, solar activity ...

Little Ice Age (LIA) | geochronology | Britannica.com

https://www.britannica.com/science/Little-Ice-Age
Little Ice Age (LIA): LIA climate interval that occurred from the early 14th century through the mid-19th century, when mountain glaciers expanded at several ...

The Little Ice Age in Europe - Influence of Dramatic Climate Shifts on ...

www2.sunysuffolk.edu/mandias/lia/little_ice_age.html
In no way can my summary of the research regarding the impact of regional climate change on the Viking civilization and Europe during the Little Ice Age be ...

Little Ice Age - Environmental History Resources

https://www.eh-resources.org/little-ice-age/
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Jun 5, 2015 - The Little Ice Age was a period of regionally cold conditions between roughly AD 1300 and 1850. The term “Little Ice Age” is somewhat questionable, because there was no single, well-defined period of prolonged cold.

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