MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 62963765 United States 08/07/2021 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80378465 United States 08/07/2021 11:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same I live in AZ. Six a.m. is noon bright. We had a decent June, July burned all my plants, even in shade leaves curl. I burn after 20 mins, if I have exposed skin. It is not a regular burn, it feels radiated. This year I have noticed the big change. Previous years the burning hours were after 1:00. Very strange. I just pulled up all my veggie plants, burned to shit, weak harvest. In 2002 /2010 my harvest fed the neighbors as well. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62963765 the difference between standing in the shade and stepping out in the sun is much more stark than it used to be |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53679540 United States 08/07/2021 11:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same I live in AZ. Six a.m. is noon bright. We had a decent June, July burned all my plants, even in shade leaves curl. I burn after 20 mins, if I have exposed skin. It is not a regular burn, it feels radiated. This year I have noticed the big change. Previous years the burning hours were after 1:00. Very strange. I just pulled up all my veggie plants, burned to shit, weak harvest. In 2002 /2010 my harvest fed the neighbors as well. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62963765 the difference between standing in the shade and stepping out in the sun is much more stark than it used to be I saw these changes begin in the mid-1990s; they were quite subtle at first, but certainly noticeable to a trained eye (astronomy and meteorology were hobbies of mine back then). The sunlight is now much whiter and harsher, and its warmth has been replaced at midday with an almost electrical burning sensation on exposed skin. The change is isn’t in the Sun’s output or spectrum, but it is in our atmosphere. Thinning ozone is probably one of many factors that play into this, with our weakening magnetosphere being a major factor. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78692994 United States 08/09/2021 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80922427 Laos 09/26/2021 12:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same Why is it that blue eyed blondes have all the coloring of a bright sunny day yet they sunburn so easy Natural blondes are bright and shiny like the sun. Their hair is the color of like the sun and bright and shiny like the sun. Their eyes bright blue like the sky on a bright sunny day. Their skin so white like white puffy clouds on a bright sunny day. Most men also find blue eyed natural blonde girls to be hot. Yet the sun is so harmful to them and they burn so easy. Non-blondes have dull colored hair like nighttime or a dull cloudy day. Eyes like nighttime or a dull cloudy day. Skin like nighttime or a dull cloudy day. Most men find nonblondes to ugly or cold Yet they take the sun quite well. Why is it that natural blondes with blue eyes who have all the coloring of a bright sunny day and are hot like the sun can't take the sun which there coloring resembles and burn so easy while brunettes who resemble a dark gloomy cloudy day which us the opposite of the sun take the sun so well and don't burn easy? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79470017 United States 09/26/2021 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same ozone depletion is real, and it's already happened Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80378465 i have told you all before how the sun's rays feel more intense the minute you step out into it, compared to 30 years ago i just got sunburned after spending 2 hours in MOSTLY CLOUDY skies today i never get sunburned this late in summer because i always have somewhat of a tan by now (no different this year) plus i am noticing my front lawn is turning yellow DESPITE the fact that the temperature had not been that hot and he have had a decent amount of rain the fact that my back yard lawn is totally green and growing like crazy (in the shade) is just icing on the cake This is true and it is because Earth's magnetic field has been weakening since 1850 in preparation for a pole flip. This weakening weakens the Ozone layer and lets more of the harmful rays in. People should not be sun tanning. It will lead much more to skin cancers now than it did say in the 1970s. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80915802 United States 09/26/2021 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MORE EVIDENCE LOW OZONE: am getting sunburn much later i the summer and my lawn is burning up faster these days despite watering it the same A person named Forrest Mimms published articles in electronics magazines. His work used LEDs to measure the ozone layer. One might refer to his findings in the past and take note of his readings. Reproduce his circuits and see if anything pops out as unusual |