Here is the whole sequence from dec 20th to Jan 18. The order is Jan 6th as the first photo followed by Dec 23rd, Dec 21st, and finally Jan 18th. January 6 is equivalent in temperature to December 23rd, while Dec 21 is much warmer than either of them. Monday, January 18, 2010
Jan 18 2010
Here is the whole sequence from dec 20th to Jan 18. The order is Jan 6th as the first photo followed by Dec 23rd, Dec 21st, and finally Jan 18th. January 6 is equivalent in temperature to December 23rd, while Dec 21 is much warmer than either of them. Sunday, January 17, 2010
Jan 16, 17 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
jan 15 2010
jan 14 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
jan 13 2010
The equator is slowly heating up again, with hot spots in africa expanding, the red circle at the base of india, and warm area spreading from australia over the pacific islands. Antarctica is getting colder slowly, so we are getting the signs that the shift to the northern hemisphere is happening.It appears that the northern hemisphere has stopped getting colder, as the magenta area has gotten smaller over north america, but is not yet back to the same size as Dec 20th. Northern europe has turned a light blue, and the magenta area has shrunk over siberia.
Monday, January 11, 2010
jan 12 2010
Well, this is the first time since dec 20 that that the yellow area is off norway. Most of Europe is a light blue, and the magenta mass is shrinking. Lets see what the northern hemisphere looks like when this pulse of energy dies down, if it does.Antarctica has the magenta area advancing, indicating it is getting colder there. South africa and australia are cooling down
Sunday, January 10, 2010
jan 1 2010
Here the pulse of heat is dying down, with the green area similar to what it was on dec 20. But the magenta in the Arctic area is much larger than the than dec 20th. indicating that the world temp is lower than the 20th. We will know in a few days if this is the low for the northern hemisphere, and the slow heating cycle is going to overtake the galactic lensing cool down.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
jan 10 2010 finland is melting
Finland is now 40 degrees F. The high winds have pushed the green area north of Finland. But is the world temperature really any warmer?How we are going to find out is to compare the world map when when the green area shrinks back to match a previous day. Then we will compare the magenta area size with that same area on the two days.
Soth africa and australia are pulsing hotter then colder right now.
Friday, January 8, 2010
jan 9 2010 iceland is melting
Wow, the southern tip of Iceland is 50 degrees today!The violent winds have pushed the cold areas away to the east from their anchors. There were 100 mph winds. Excuse me, but isn't the definition of of a hurricane 70 mph?
So now the future is becoming clearer. The winds at this time of year for the next couple of years are going to be incredible.
What doesn't get cooked, gets blown away.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
jan 8 2010
Now the pumping action caused by the sudden temperature rise around dec 21, is clearly shown. Look at the green that has moved into north sea above norway. This has pushed the blue area further up into the Arctic ocean and has warmed the northern part of finland.
The temperature differential caused by the galactic lensing, is now being felt
The pulsing is giving us very cold weather in the lower latitudes, but it comes at the expense of warming the higher latitudes. There has been an overall energy increase, which will show up later on as a early spring, and melting of the permafrost over large parts of siberia and north america. This will raise both the sea-level and CO2, further making the global warming worse. There will be a massive shrinking of the Arctic ice and much of the Arctic ocean will be ice free.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
jan 6 2010
Wow! Siberia has warmed up a little, but north america has been sent to the refrigerator. The green on the east coast is gone out to sea.It looks like the green is going to pulse back into the sea over northern europe. What is interesting in all this is that Antarctica is staying relatively the same when compared to the wild weather in the northern hemisphere.
Because of the deep purple area in north america is expanding and the magenta stretches from greenland to north america, I would have to say the northern hemisphere is getting colder, but it is starting to slow down. Another week and the northern hemisphere should slowly start heating up.
So it is becoming apparent that next year will be even worse, and start earlier.
The net energy to the planet over a year period is probably less than 5%, but over a 2 week period, it's more like a 20-25% change.
It probably will be on the order of 100% change over a period of 4 weeks, at the next solstice. It all has to do with geometry. I will do a demonstration with the sun and a magnifying glass and post the video.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
jan 6 2010
The green band has moved off the east coast of US.But the heat around the equator is building. The island of Hawaii is now completely in the light orange band. Australia is heating up and the light pink has returned to South africa.
Perhaps we are going to see a sudden push of heat to the north and south from the equator. More turbulent weather ahead?
Monday, January 4, 2010
jan 5 2010
You can now see that the green area has shrunk back below Iceland and the blue area is returning to finland. This shows the pulsations from the heat differential between the equator and the north pole is starting to subside, but in the meantime these changes make for dramatic weather. The purple cell has extended below the canada/us border again. Australia, the sahara and south america are pretty much the same
The deep purple cells of siberia are getting colder and enlarging.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
jan 4 2010 map
Now that the green area between Iceland and Norway has shrunk way back, you can see how cold it is getting in the northern hemisphere.There is a slow warming going on in Antarctica, which is characteristic of this time of year. This gives us a broad yardstick to determine when the effect of the galactic lensing is finishing. When the purple area in north america stops expanding, and the purple area in Antarctica starts to grow again, then we are completely out of the galactic lensing. We will be completely in the tilting of the earth effect only.
This may only be a week away now.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
jan 3 2010
You might think at first glance that the northern hemisphere is warming up, but that's not correct. the dark purple over siberia is getting larger, even though norther europe has warmed up. But northern europe has warmed up at the expense of the north sea getting colder. The blue area between greenland and north america is still there.Antarctica is now warming up, as is south africa.
This might be the point where cooling stops and the gradual increase in the norther hemisphere starts. today is the closest the earth is to sun today.
Friday, January 1, 2010
getting colder jan 2
When you compare this picture to dec 20, many dramatic differences. The magenta area in north america has expanded dramatically, and there is a new cell in the USA now. The blue area is completely solid between Greenland and Canada now. Northern Europe is filled in with the dark blue.The green area has expanded a bit above Iceland, and Tibet blue cell has shrunk.
But there now is a a very dark magenta (-45 F) in Siberia for the first time.
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