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30 YEARS OF GLOBAL COOLING HAS ALREADY STARTED


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  • Location: Ocala,Florida USA
  • Location: Ocala,Florida USA
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When do you expect phase 2 to kick in.

BFTP

Phase 2 or stage 2 will begin in 2023. This will be followed by very rapid deep cooling with temperatures rapidly equally those recorded in the 1800s. Even stage 1 can be chilly, much like the 1940s into the 1970s.

In his e-book it says 2022-2050 for the start of the phase 2.

Actually it begins in 2022 to 2223 and the period from 2023 to 2050 is the period with rapid cooling. Temperatures can bottom out as early as 2050 with severe consequences for agriculture.

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  • Location: Just north of Cardiff sometimes Llantrisant.
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Cold & Snow. Summer: Hot and Dry
  • Location: Just north of Cardiff sometimes Llantrisant.
July CET av is currently running at about 15C = 59F...or do you mean one single day has been that low (if it has)?

And I'm afraid there's no such thing as a global CET: CET stands for Central England Temperature!! See here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/hadle...bsdata/cet.html

For my area of Wales its only 13.7c

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  • Location: Ocala,Florida USA
  • Location: Ocala,Florida USA
In his e-book it says 2022-2050 for the start of the phase 2.

Sub-polar,

I am answering most of the questions over on the Global weather Oscillations Forum....is easier working with just 1 site.

Phase 2 question is answered in detail there, as is phase 1

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  • Location: Cheddar Valley, 20mtrs asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and lots of it or warm and sunny, no mediocre dross
  • Location: Cheddar Valley, 20mtrs asl
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  • Location: Near Newton Abbot or east Dartmoor, Devon
  • Location: Near Newton Abbot or east Dartmoor, Devon

Will this marked solar cooling effect postulated by David Archibald add to the marked cooling effect predicted by David Dilley and his tidal influences?

If so, expect snow tomorrow <_<

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  • Location: Cheddar Valley, 20mtrs asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and lots of it or warm and sunny, no mediocre dross
  • Location: Cheddar Valley, 20mtrs asl
Will this marked solar cooling effect postulated by David Archibald add to the marked cooling effect predicted by David Dilley and his tidal influences?

If so, expect snow tomorrow :lol:

Fingers crossed eh :lol:

Interesting article there Doc, couple of Alaskan volcano's adding into the mix at the moment too.

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