-75 Wind Chill On Thanksgiving??? Why This Could Be The Coldest Winter In America EVER…

It is being reported that there was one spot in the continental United States that had a wind chill of -75 degrees Fahrenheit on Thanksgiving.  Meanwhile, New York City was bracing for its coldest Thanksgiving since 1871 and Washington D.C. actually activated its cold weather preparedness plan.  But it isn’t even winter yet.  In fact, the beginning of winter is still a month away.  So exactly what in the world is going on?  In this article, I am going to follow up on an absolutely huge story that I have previously discussed.  Solar activity has dropped off dramatically in recent months, and as a result there have been very few sunspots in 2018.  When there are very few sunspots, we tend to have very cold winters, and it looks like this winter could break all sorts of records. (Read More.....)

A Mini Ice Age? NASA Scientist Warns That Diminished Solar Activity Could Mean The Coldest Winter In Modern Times

Solar activity has dramatically slowed down, and experts are warning that we could potentially be facing the coldest winter that any of us have ever seen as a result.  Throughout 2018, scientists have been troubled by the lack of sunspots.  When the sun is very active, there tends to be a lot of sunspots, and when the sun is less active there are fewer sunspots.  Since solar changes are the number one driver of climate change, many believe that the lack of solar activity that we have been witnessing means that a bitterly cold winter is ahead for us.  In fact, it is being reported that NASA has discovered that the thermosphere has been cooling and shrinking significantly.  In the short-term that could mean a rough winter, but in the long-term there is a very real possibility that we could be headed for a “mini ice age”. (Read More.....)

Scientists Warn That Millions Of Sea Creatures Are “In Real Peril” As Pacific Ocean Temperatures Rise To Dangerous New Records

Ocean Temperatures Rising - Public DomainOcean temperatures continue to rise, and scientists are extremely alarmed as a mass die-off of sea creatures appears to be imminent. This week, environmental experts were stunned when ocean water off of the San Diego coast hit an all-time record high of 81.3 degrees Farenheit. Daily measurements began all the way back in 1916, and since that time a higher ocean temperature has never been recorded off of the California coast. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. Studies have shown that ocean temperatures have been rising rapidly all over the planet, and this has already had a devastating impact on many ecosystems. The oceans are the foundation of the food chain, and if sea life starts dying off on a massive scale it could mean unprecedented famine all over the planet. (Read More.....)