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Extreme conditions follow low Solar flare activity.
Posted By info On 11/08/2007 @ 12:03 pm In Daily Predictions | No Comments
Some weeks ago we drew attention to the fact that lowered Solar flare activity was likely to lead to disturbed, unusual, or extreme weather patterns. In the event this is exactly what happned and very shortly afterwards a whole host of extreme weather events were noted across the world.
The Far East, including India, China, Bangladesh, and Vietnam have been especially badly hit with some of the worst ever monsoon flooding in recorded memory. Meanwhile in Europe particularly heavy flooding has resulted in severe disruption within numerous Balkan nations, including Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Flash floods also hit areas of Spain, and in the USA New York was lashed by hefty downpours after a stifling period of heatwave.
Once again as on previous occasions of lowered Solar flare activity we see an astonishing concentration of floods and extreme weather within a relatively short time period, and inevitably this hints at a single causal factor, in this case lowered Solar flare activity, that again and again results in swift and amazingly predictable results.
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