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Could a pole shift be the reason for average temperatures rising? (For now....)

 
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Could a pole shift be the reason for average temperatures rising? (For now....)
With news that Greenland’s glaciers are actually growing,

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has anyone toyed with the idea that it could be a very slow pole shift?
So low that temperatures could be shifting with it.

If polarity has changed in a way that pulls temperatures previously over water into our continents artic shelf, it could cause them to melt a bit.
The same could be said that temperatures previously in over our shelf could have shifted into Greenland territory. There would’ve been a brief melting period given that temperature over water would’ve slowly shifted past Greenland quicker (very little ocean around Greenland) then back to artic temperature the last three years (according to the article).

This would mean all other continents would be experiencing rising temperatures that will transition back into somewhat normal but on opposite sides of the earth. (America’s would have European weather and vice versa).

This could slow down the development of hurricanes (Barely any storms this year).

Could this be a slow shift that has been happening forever?
May explain the “ages” (ice ages) and fluctuations into periods of heat, like now??

I know it’s a lot but....
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Just look at what the Globalist Cult have you asking.
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Re: Could a pole shift be the reason for average temperatures rising? (For now....)
Media have reported them shrinking, growing, shrinking and then growing again for years. Who knows what's really the case?

Could be that the diminishing magnetic field makes the geographic poles attract less radiation, while the areas closer to the equator get more. Therefore a larger area of Earth receives more heat, while the poles get less (and glaciers grow). Could also be losing some of the greenhouse effect, making it hotter during day, and colder at night.

Just some ideas thrown out there.
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Temperatures have been falling for over 8000 years. Welcome to the new ice age.
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Temperatures have been falling for over 8000 years. Welcome to the new ice age.
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New Mini ice age. I had to correct you. But +100 to you. Very good score
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The poles already moved some
Do you guys remember a shit ton of runways being renumbered

The number on a runway is a orientation of a compass.

The true North Pole is in northern Siberia.
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I have a hard time believing that the temperatures have really risen. In my country it's been colder than usually this year.
It's burning hot while in direct sunlight, but very cold in the shadow.
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The poles already moved some
Do you guys remember a shit ton of runways being renumbered

The number on a runway is a orientation of a compass.

The true North Pole is in northern Siberia.
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Exactly! And then PLENTY of people have reported that sunrise and sunset are happening farther North than usually
(of course accounting for solstice). The Inuit people reported this years ago too.
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Heat wave is a total fraud we are having record low temperatures nationwide going back over 140 years of recorded federal data




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The poles already moved some
Do you guys remember a shit ton of runways being renumbered

The number on a runway is a orientation of a compass.

The true North Pole is in northern Siberia.
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Exactly! And then PLENTY of people have reported that sunrise and sunset are happening farther North than usually
(of course accounting for solstice). The Inuit people reported this years ago too.
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You are correct. I think the earth may have tilted.




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Since 1996 the trend has been cooling except for 2 years. Sound like warming?


In regards to the pole shift go to www.magneticreversal.org

It's ALL there, and yes it was moving slowly and...
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the SUN is responsible for the whole Solar System.
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You are correct. I think the earth may have tilted.




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It wobbles, that what I think. Sunrise ranging erratically from 20-40 degrees North-East in just a few days back in april-may, when it should take weeks or months.

If magnetohydrodynamics in the core decides how the poles behave, the why shouldn't that flow be influenced by other external forces as well? This is probably why there's been so many earthquakes and volcano-eruptions this year, not to mention the weird sounds reported coming from around Madagascar last november, echoing around the world. Major things are happening.
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Here is today's pic.

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Tilted
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Well its fucking cold here in Sydney.

Fucking cold.

Maybe think a bit wider on the subject. Melting water from the poles goes where?

On a spinning ball, centrifugal forces takes it to the equator. Increased mass at the equator changes the rotational speed of the planet. Slower rotation changes orbit.
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closer to the truth
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Re: Could a pole shift be the reason for average temperatures rising? (For now....)
Could this be a slow shift that has been happening forever?
May explain the “ages” (ice ages) and fluctuations into periods of heat, like now??
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From what I've read, the weakening magnetosphere and polar excursion is not happening slowly at all, but very rapidly in the last few decades.

Cold and snow records are being broken all over the place.

Moscow is having its coldest August on record, Australia getting snow in places it hasn't seen in decades.

However, is the cooling tied to the magnetosphere or grand solar minimum? Or both?
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Temperatures have been falling for over 8000 years. Welcome to the new ice age.
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New Mini ice age. I had to correct you. But +100 to you. Very good score
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This is the big chill. 11,500 year ice age. This grand solar minimum is just the beginning.
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those who claim that world is actually cooling are like flat earth advocates and trumptards.both have absolutely zero proof in their favor but still they adhere strongly to their madness,.
anyone who is above 40 can tell you how drastically the earth has warmed in last 3 decades
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Re: Could a pole shift be the reason for average temperatures rising? (For now....)
Could this be a slow shift that has been happening forever?
May explain the “ages” (ice ages) and fluctuations into periods of heat, like now??
 Quoting: I'm with Trump.

From what I've read, the weakening magnetosphere and polar excursion is not happening slowly at all, but very rapidly in the last few decades.

Cold and snow records are being broken all over the place.

Moscow is having its coldest August on record, Australia getting snow in places it hasn't seen in decades.

However, is the cooling tied to the magnetosphere or grand solar minimum? Or both?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30268808


A link I will share that someone posted on glp.

[link to magneticreversal.org (secure)]
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those who claim that world is actually cooling are like flat earth advocates and trumptards.both have absolutely zero proof in their favor but still they adhere strongly to their madness,.
anyone who is above 40 can tell you how drastically the earth has warmed in last 3 decades
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This is horseshit.
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those who claim that world is actually cooling are like flat earth advocates and trumptards.both have absolutely zero proof in their favor but still they adhere strongly to their madness,.
anyone who is above 40 can tell you how drastically the earth has warmed in last 3 decades
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Im over 75 and YOU are a shill whos FULL OF SHIT.

Its getting colder but with extremes.

The axis HAS TITLED.

Thats WHY we get shit we never even heard about until 2012.

Shit like "polar vortexes.

The axis has tilted several degrees.

Which explains these so called vortexes.

And incredibly hot summers.

And incredibly cold winters.

AXIS FUCKING TILT YOU FUCKING RETARDS.
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No its related to being in the photon belt mostly.. which is heating the core of the planet.
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Re: Could a pole shift be the reason for average temperatures rising? (For now....)
Could this be a slow shift that has been happening forever?
May explain the “ages” (ice ages) and fluctuations into periods of heat, like now??
 Quoting: I'm with Trump.

From what I've read, the weakening magnetosphere and polar excursion is not happening slowly at all, but very rapidly in the last few decades.

Cold and snow records are being broken all over the place.

Moscow is having its coldest August on record, Australia getting snow in places it hasn't seen in decades.

However, is the cooling tied to the magnetosphere or grand solar minimum? Or both?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30268808


A link I will share that someone posted on glp.

[link to magneticreversal.org (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72149042


+1





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