Thursday, May 7, 2026

The Younger Dryas serves as a critical example of how quickly the Earth's climate can shift, often acting as an analogue for future abrupt climate change studies.

 It's possible because the currents in both the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean especially near California and San Francisco are drastically changing. Around San Francisco especially and all over California on the ocean the upwelling of bringing nutritious waters from deep in the ocean have basically stopped and this has caused the surface water to heat up dramatically. Also, the currents that keep Europe as warm as it is and New England as warm as it is is having problems too. So, you might see a small "ice age" because of this in New England and Europe because of these changing ocean currents. ON top of this the melting of the Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica is changing sea levels more quickly than people believed could happen in the 20th Century too.

So, Could a "Younger Dryas" event happen this century. Yes. There is a possibility of something like this. However, I wouldn't hold your breath either because I'm not sure exactly how probable something like this could actually take place.

However, one thing I can likely say is that Tornadoes and Hurricanes are going to get much much worse this Century because of the heating of the oceans. This is likely true whether another Younger Dryas event happens or not this century. 

Season 2 of "Ancient Apocalypse" is on Netflix

 I wrote about this before. I discovered the 2nd season recently and knew my wife would also be interested in this too. As you can see the above articles are also my trying to learn more about the Younger Dryas event which caused mass megafauna die offs and major human die offs again especially in the northern Hemisphere. There is still debating going on as to the cause but many people believe it was a Comet hitting Earth but not as bad as the death of all the dinosaurs 65 million years ago in Yucatan.  65 million years ago was likely was a piece of Maldek which is now the Asteroid Belt caused by a nuclear war there by our ancestors who came here to earth after the dinosaurs all died (How convenient?).

 As researched by a Russian Probe sent there in the 1970s. However, the religions of the world suppressed this information even though it was in the Pravda and Isvestia Newspapers of that time according to a Catholic Priest I knew who was once District Attorney of Santa Cruz County before he became a Jesuit Priest. He spoke 20 languages and read these languages well and had an IQ of 200 so he was pretty amazing to talk to about all these things.

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Why Keanu Reeves Is In Ancient Apocalypse Season 2, Explained ...
Ancient Apocalypse season 2, now streaming on Netflix, follows journalist Graham Hancock as he investigates claims of a lost, advanced ice-age civilization, shifting focus to the Americas. The series features actor Keanu Reeves and explores sites in New Mexico, Peru, and Brazil to support the theory that a global cataclysm destroyed an advanced, prehistoric society.
You can watch the trailer for the second season here:
Key Details for Season 2
  • Focus Area: The Americas (North and South).
  • Key Guest: Keanu Reeves appears to discuss storytelling and the preservation of culture.
  • Main Themes: The series investigates potential, unexplored archaeological sites, including 25,000-year-old Amazonian paintings and sites in Rapa Nui, proposing they predate established history.
  • Controversy: As with the first season, Hancock's, which is often described as a, pseudoarchaeologist, work faces significant criticism from mainstream archaeologists for presenting speculative theories without, in their view, sufficient evidence.
  • Season Structure: The season is produced by ITN Productions and continues to examine the Younger Dryas, a period about 12,000 years ago, as the time of the alleged cataclysm.
The show is available for streaming on Netflix.
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The Younger Dryas was a Mass Extinction event of both humans and animals all over the planet (Noahs Ark?)

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The Younger Dryas (c. 12,900 to 11,700 years ago) was an abrupt return to glacial conditions in the Northern Hemisphere, interrupting the warming trend after the last Ice Age. It lasted over 1,000 years, causing severe cooling, advancing glaciers, and significant ecological changes, likely triggered by a massive influx of freshwater into the North Atlantic.
Key Aspects of the Younger Dryas:
  • Abrupt Cooling: Northern Hemisphere temperatures plummeted, with Greenland seeing drops of up to
    10C10 raised to the composed with power C
    (
    18F18 raised to the composed with power F
    ) in a few decades, possibly within just a few years.
  • Cause: The leading scientific theory is that the rapid melting of the North American Laurentide ice sheet caused a massive release of fresh water, which disrupted the Atlantic thermohaline circulation
    .
  • Environmental Impact: It brought dry, cold conditions to Europe and North America, marked by the reappearance of the arctic-alpine wildflower Dryas octopetala, from which it gets its name.
  • Human & Animal Impact: This period coincided with the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna (such as mammoths) and created a harsh environment for early human populations.
  • The Impact Hypothesis: Some scientists propose that a comet or asteroid impact caused the event, although this remains a highly debated and controversial topic, with many in the scientific community favoring the freshwater flooding theory.
  • Ending: It ended as rapidly as it began, roughly 11,700 years ago, leading into the present warm interglacial period, the Holocene.
The Younger Dryas serves as a critical example of how quickly the Earth's climate can shift, often acting as an analogue for future abrupt climate change studies.
  • Younger Dryas - Wikipedia
    The Younger Dryas (YD, Greenland Stadial GS-1) was a period in Earth's geologic history that occurred circa 12,900 to 11,700 years...
    Wikipedia
  • The Younger Dryas - National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
    The Younger Dryas occurred during the transition from the last glacial period into the present interglacial (the Holocene). During...
    NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) (.gov)
  • Premature rejection in science: The case of the Younger Dryas Impact ...
    The hypothesis proposes that the airburst or impact of a comet ∼12,850 years ago caused the ensuing ∼1200-year-long Younger Dryas ...
    PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov)
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