Monday, January 4, 2016

GAIA

Nature’s Godzilla rises again

Now that the recent international climate change conference is over -- with its 'promises' to reduce greenhouse gases and carbon in the atmosphere so Global Warming temperatures will rise by just 2o C by 2030 –  the buzz in the media has returned to reality.

El Niño is reality and in 'super cycle' mode this winter.  It will alter the weather throughout the planet and it has nothing to do with greenhouse gases and the Human Ant.  

The Pacific Ocean area off the coast of Peru regularly undergoes substantial water warming around Christmas and this alters the strength and even direction of the planet's major wind patterns.  

 El Niño will cause traumatic changes to the world's weather that are far greater than any Human Ant  greenhouse gas emissions. 

 According the video clip on the CBC 6 p.m. TV newscast on New Years Eve, this year's El Niño will be a "Godzilla" just like the ones in 1997 and 1982.

It has been blamed for the massive flooding in England and Scotland, numerous American tornadoes and. massive rain and flooding in Midwestern USA: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky.

On the positive side, trees are now -- in late December-early January --  again in bloom in Washington, DC and elsewhere.

But, extended droughts are predicted for already water parched Africa and elsewhere.

As for Canada, the temperature changes this December compared to December averages is as follows (from Globe and Mail, Dec. 23, 2015, A8-9).


ZONE

December 2015 Celsius
December average Celsius
CHANGE Celsius

HOTTER  vs
COLDER
East Coast
Halifax
2.4
-0.8
+3.2
HOTTER

St. John’s NF
-0.3
-1.5
+1.2
HOTTER






Central
Quebec City
0.5
-8.5
+9.0
HOTTER

Montreal
2.6
-5.8
+8.4
HOTTER

Ottawa
2.3
-5.6
+7.9
HOTTER

Toronto
5.5
-0.5
+6.0
HOTTER






Prairies
Winnipeg
-4.9
-13.1
+8.2
HOTTER

Saskatoon
-6.1
-12.4
+6.3
HOTTER

Edmonton
-5.6
-8.8
+3.2
HOTTER

Calgary
-2.7
-6.8
+4.1
HOTTER






West Coast
Vancouver
6.7
3.6
+3.1
HOTTER






Far North
Whitehorse
- 10.5
-12.5
+2.5
HOTTER

Yellowknife
-14.4
-21.8
+7.4
HOTTER


When most of Canada has a December temperature SPIKE of 3o C and up to an Everest peak of 8+o C, you have a major climate transformation in action.



Put simply, Mother Nature or Gaia is in 'heat' mode irrespective of the Human Ant -- whose scientists mistakenly believe rising global temperatures are man-made.  

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