Monday, August 18, 2014

comments regarding world Graph of temp variations of Aug. 16th 2014

Looking at this world Graph of temperature deviati...

My comments are referring to the above word button or previous blog article depending upon how you are getting this blog article that you are presently reading:

First, you can see why there is no skiing at Whistler this summer or at Mt. Hood either because of droughts and fairly extreme above average temperatures. 2nd you can see why the ocean temperatures are 75 degrees Fahrenheit 25 miles off the California coast which is very unusual. Third you can see all the really dark brown places where temperatures are much much hotter than average for this time of year and see why there is so much violence in the world because people are really freaked out about all this and it is disturbing their subconscious minds and causing more of them to kill each other in desperation. IT is sort of like a lot of lemmings jumping off a cliff in desperation and overpopulation.

This is one of the  reasons along with overpopulation that people are going berserk in many places around the world this year.

Learning to stay centered and to make good decisions is more important than ever during these times if you want to be one of the survivors (along with your children) out the other side of all this worldwide.

Also, I think the west coast of the U.S. , Canada, and Mexico might need to start thinking about an El Nino hitting in the Fall, Winter and Spring. And everywhere else on earth might need to prepare for whatever El Nino is going to do to them too. (What happens usually on the west coast is flooding, heavy weather and winds, erosion  of cliffs and homes on beaches and flash flooding and rivers of mud  near mountains especially).

Later: My son who has a Bachelor of Science degree was telling me that this year isn't a typical El Nino. Something else is going on more aberrant than that. So, what actually is going to happen this Fall, Winter and Spring cannot really be predicted in saying this is an El Nino year yet. So, I guess we will see what is going to happen.

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