Frost Damaged Fruit Crops and Snow Records Doubled Across USA | Mini Ice Age 2015-2035 (147)

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 9 years, 7 months ago to Education
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Published on Apr 6, 2016

Fruit and grain crops are damaged across the entire NE USA from the two arctic lows that pushed across North America in the first weeks of April. Blueberries were hardest hit along with peaches, corn and winter wheat. Wyoming, Colorado and Kansas doubled their previous snow total records in the same time.


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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I remember those times...however, looking back upon the grand cycles...it will happen again and again in places unusual...there is no one alive today that has experienced the effects of these "Grand" cycles and much of these occurrences cannot be reverse hypothesized...all we have to go on is the writings of the time. Old Richards Almanac.
    I appreciate your not going the chicken little route...that is not the point for bringing attention to what's going on. Yes, we lived through these things before but many today are not mentally nor historically equipped to handle these occurrences...it's just a wake up call and a reminder that all goes in circles and can not be linearized.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I remember those times...however, looking back upon the grand cycles...it will happen again and again in places unusual...there is no one alive today that has experienced the effects of these "Grand" cycles and much of these occurrences cannot the reverse hypothesized...all we have to go on is the writings of the time. Old Richards Almanac.
    I appreciate your not going the chicken little route...that is not the point for bringing attention to what's going on. Yes, we lived through these things before but many today are no mentally nor historically equipped to handle these occurrences...it's just a wake up call and a reminder that all goes in circles and can not be linearized.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 7 months ago
    Shades of the fifties and sixties. when such was common each winter. The old method was burning truck tires to prevent crop damage. The new method is lightly sprayed water which makes a fog which likewise present freeze damage. Much ado about something so common over the last sixty seventy years = nothing.
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