Those of us living in Texas learned a hard lesson in February 2021. If we get more than a couple of days of very cold weather in a row, the entire state collapses. 🙁
@rogerodle8750Ай бұрын
Too much reliance on wind power.
@Anne-LiseHАй бұрын
Frozen gas’s lines to power plants I believe.
@scene247Ай бұрын
The cold snap a couple years ago was nuts. El Paso was fortunate to be a part of New Mexico's grid
@taklfarms2575Ай бұрын
@@kevindavis9095 idk if I would say entirely collapsed lol ya had a cold week which your not used to. Ya survived. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. Texas isn't as big as it thinks it is. Four seasons baby! Adapt, adjust and overcome
@StormChaserMommaGАй бұрын
@@kevindavis9095 that's any state that doesn't get snow often
@SixTenVisualsАй бұрын
CME's and earth's weakened magnetic field are serious concerns. People think that seeing Aurora Borealis in Puerto Rico was awesome earlier this year...that wasn't awesome! That's a warning.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@scott7513Ай бұрын
@@SixTenVisuals we had green and red northern lights in October in Indiana this year
@sandydiller4828Ай бұрын
Do you have any links explaining the magnetic field issue? I’m very curious about it. I would Google, but I’d rather read what you read. Tx!
@waltermalaver733327 күн бұрын
💯
@tml721Ай бұрын
For the last 4 years we've gotten mild winters in Ohio. Once again a rough winter is being predicted. I'll believe it when I see it
@NJP76Ай бұрын
Same here in Wisconsin. I miss when we used to actually have winters.
@kenmetsala39Ай бұрын
Going down 18 F on Sat. Night here in northern ontario. Way cold for this time of year.
@roseappelhoff9282Ай бұрын
@@kenmetsala39 How long has "global warming" been going on? It's cyclical, so possibly it may be going back into a "cooling" phase again. I'm age 71 so I've seen a lot of variables over time during the seasons living in southern Ontario. Some winters huge amounts of snow & some winters hardly any snow.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Totally get that. Let's see what happens this year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@jeffnelson4489Ай бұрын
Last 2 yrs Cali way wetter an cooler than normal winter and summer.
@bettyvarone4420Ай бұрын
Solar flares are way out of control, my husband being a Ham Radio operator knows these flares control so much more than his radio waves, these flares contribute to our weather extremes at this time.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@ChinaWatchCanadaАй бұрын
We have weakened the stratosphere so much with electro magnetic pulsing used to engineer weather that its damaged to the point it lets in more harmful radiation on earth from the Sun.
@sandydiller4828Ай бұрын
The best polar vortex storm was in February 2012. Chicago got blitzed with 2’, and it hit so hard during rush hour, Lake Shore Drive was snowed in with dozens of stranded cars and city buses. It was incredible to watch and residents of the area started bringing stuck people food, water and blankets.
@linkrules32Ай бұрын
Unless you're hospital worker or first responder stay home when weather's bad
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@sandydiller4828Ай бұрын
@@linkrules32yeah well we weren’t expecting working people going home to be stuck on the Drive.
@1gbayfisherАй бұрын
Why would you call it a polar vortex storm??? Its a simple wimter.storm
@sandydiller4828Ай бұрын
@@1gbayfisher it wasn’t simple for the city. And Chicago didn’t get “simple winter storms.” The polar vortex never dipped into Chicago before, so yeah, it was a polar vortex storm.
@shawnsanborn2057Ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the cold. I have been sweating my ass off since last may.
@BowlfullatoenailsАй бұрын
@@shawnsanborn2057 lemme gess, alabama?
@Enhanced-RiskАй бұрын
same
@sjla2009Ай бұрын
It's been unusually cool this summer in the UK 🇬🇧 Maybe one mild mini heatwave and that's it Yet now winter is due again already 🥶 🧊 ☃️ 🧥 ❄️
@mikemars5984Ай бұрын
No one likes winter. Please.
@natergater10Ай бұрын
A lot of people love the winter
@the80hdgamingАй бұрын
Mentions -18°C/0°f.... Canadian here laughing in -40°C... 😂😂😂😂
@Templar357Ай бұрын
@@the80hdgaming , fact!
@Martin-mt3wzАй бұрын
Weather events. Forgot to mention man made events. Where they want them to happen
@Templar357Ай бұрын
@@Martin-mt3wz ,🤫
@kingsofterlingua9031Ай бұрын
You mean -40⁰ F, right?
@the80hdgamingАй бұрын
@@kingsofterlingua9031 🤣🤣🤣
@amangogna68Ай бұрын
Let the politicians believe this because I already had enough of floods and hurricanes but my representatives don’t believe this !
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s frustrating when our leaders don’t seem to take these issues seriously. Floods and hurricanes are a big concern for many of us.
@MadnessinmediaАй бұрын
@@InsaneCuriosity Don't believe that the Washington swamp doesn't know about these things. They just no longer care about American citizens. NASA knows about the 12,000 year cycle coming up with the ice age. The Deep State has known since the late 50's. They just classified the information until 2012.
@glynnec2008Ай бұрын
Your video ends with "hundreds of experts" predicting disaster next summer. They won't commit to predicting the weather for the next 4 months, but they are confident enough to spread disaster scenarios about next summer. Here are my predictions: this winter will be cold, and next summer will be hot. It's been happening for millions of years, so I feel pretty confident about making these predictions. I didn't even need help from NOAA's supercomputer (which is fortunate because it's booked solid running their moronic climate models that don't actually predict anything that comes true).
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@hugh009Ай бұрын
I wonder how this coming winter will be impacted by the beginning also of the Grand Solar Minimum. I'm glad I have my Arctic military coat and hood that handles cold down to 5 degrees.
@random2829Ай бұрын
Blessings to you for bringing up the GSM - and know its impact! Cycles everywhere we look (if you have eyes to see and the intelligence to comprehend what you are seeing).
@zacharymoss2994Ай бұрын
When i started work at taco bell in Magnolia tx, i made a welcom tex ren fest sign to entertain customers with the meme WINTER IS COMING with warnings about the grand solar minimum 2030, and survival advice like telling kids if they see a bear in their closet or under the bed, pull a Brian Blessed and punch it on the nose.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! The Grand Solar Minimum can definitely affect our winters, making them colder.
@frankmartin8471Ай бұрын
The GSM will probably influence this coming winter.
@hugh009Ай бұрын
@@frankmartin8471 Definitely.
@deirdrelewis1454Ай бұрын
I doubt that anyone can really predict what will happen. Weather is just too unpredictable as no one can account for all the variables. South Africa has had 2 exceptionally cold, wet winters. The southern polar vortex has shifted northward in the past few years.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Yes, weather can be really unpredictable, and there are many factors at play.
@kevinyoungM14EBRАй бұрын
I survived the brutal cold & snow in Indiana during the late 70's, so I guess we are due for another round or two of that kind of winter weather again. What was it like? Actual temperatures 20 to 30 below zero, wind chills near 100 below and blizzards that drifted snow to 20 ft depths... I live a little further south in an area that doesn't know how to deal with cold, snow and ice very well, and that could easily make for life threatening situation across a large area. Stay alert, and prepare for the worst.
@alleng332Ай бұрын
@@kevinyoungM14EBR agreed, I was further North in Saginaw Michigan. I remember the Ice Storm of 1978, cold times indeed.
@taklfarms2575Ай бұрын
Welcome to my winter life in South Dakota. Lol
@kevinyoungM14EBRАй бұрын
@@taklfarms2575 You guys are more accustomed to 'real' winters, many of of us only get treated to a 'real' winter a few times in a lifetime. Our local utilities and elected officials are usually less prepared than the citizens... remember Atlanta during the storm of the century, and then again during what they call Snowmageddon a few years ago when an inch or so of slushy snow flash froze. It wasn't pretty.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@scott7513Ай бұрын
78 was nuts
@jameshayes3397Ай бұрын
I would agree with the speaker if I didn't know about HARRP in Alaska and a handful of billionaires that use their own weather modification devices and with China and Russia also has weather modification devices. So the structure that God has put in place for our weather is being changed by man
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s a complex topic. Weather modification is something many people are curious about, especially with technologies like HAARP. It’s important to consider how human actions might impact natural systems.
@michaelzernie7092Ай бұрын
Living in Northern Ontario, we're used to -40c winters. I gotta move.... i hate winter
@robwill9649Ай бұрын
The main cause: Earths Weakening Magnetic Field.
@chemicalstalkingindenmark8240Ай бұрын
No. Magnetic field follows biggest moving mass
@jmantruthseekerАй бұрын
, 10000 years cycle period don't believe it.Answer me this Batman.Why is there ice in the tropics
@baneverything5580Ай бұрын
IT`S TRUMP`S FAULT! REEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
@ianrowley5762Ай бұрын
The earths magnet field is overdue to reverse. It’s happened many time in earth’s history.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! The Earth's weakening magnetic field can impact various systems, but La Niña primarily affects weather patterns through changes in ocean temperatures. The polar vortex, which is influenced by factors like atmospheric pressure and temperature, can also be impacted by La Niña.
@marksarty3502Ай бұрын
Where I live, 2024 was far from even being a warm year 🤷♂️
@Blue-tt6xmАй бұрын
SW CO here. Coldest August i remember!
@Martin-mt3wzАй бұрын
Oh no you don't believe in global warming. They are going to be knocking on your door . Be careful
@goldiegirl7247Ай бұрын
Not warm in mid wales Uk either.
@Vicki_BenjiАй бұрын
It's hot as hell here in the southeast U.S.
@frankenz66Ай бұрын
@Vicki_Benji A near normal pattern for the jet stream. Cooler Western US triggers a warmer Eastern US.
@christopherolson2235Ай бұрын
Im from where it doesn't get above freezing at all for 4-6 months once it starts. Always be prepared for ANY weather disaster. Heat, Water, Snacks, Candles and fuel.
@roseappelhoff9282Ай бұрын
@christopherolson2235 Replace candles with battery powered little lanterns for each room of your home (much safer:).
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! Staying prepared is key, especially in extreme weather.
@user-qg1io8zh9cАй бұрын
No mencionan al norte de Siberia, Mongolia y China el Vortice es igual sube en el Pacífico y baja nueva mente en Alaska, Canadá🥶pues el Desierto de Mongolia y del Sahara están Húmedos😳Floreciendo y con lagos en medio del desierto 🐪 y el hemisferio sur calor,🥵sequías, falta de lluvias y fuegos repentinos.
@raymondlonghurst4655Ай бұрын
The fact that the magnetic North Pole is now level with the bottom of Greenland and well on its way to Russia is the main driving force behind changes in the weather
@chriswebster4121Ай бұрын
There needs to be more talk of the magnetic north pole movement(Magnetic Excursion) and its role in climate change. The earth's magnetic field has been weakened due to this excursion. This is allowing the suns intensity to affect the north polar cap by melting the glaciers and shutting down the AMOC, thus all the crazy weather.
@alanmacificationАй бұрын
@chriswebster4121 Neither the position, strength, nor movement of the magnetic pole have any effect on climate
@FishingNature87Ай бұрын
I absolutely believe it affects the jet stream. Magnetic field changes would definitely affect the upper atmosphere.
@jmantruthseekerАй бұрын
@alanmacification 😂😂 Just so you know if it was a few hundred years ago you'd be one of those people mad at someone for saying the earth is round
@baneverything5580Ай бұрын
@@alanmacification The weakening magnetic field certainly affects the climate. This is REAL science. It has also caused extinction events.
@alanmacificationАй бұрын
@@baneverything5580 No. That is all totally wrong.
@TheCowPatchАй бұрын
Earth and climate doing its thing like it has for millions of years. Eventually it will go full circle. Sadly I am old enough to not be able to witness it. 😶
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@TolbatАй бұрын
Weather recording was inaccurate through the 90s, there are storms that are totally misrepresented in history because of this. The charts, and information used for all this is so off, it is sad.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@ianrowley5762Ай бұрын
Obviously if we all pay more tax,it will stop any hot weather.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@lauraleigh5562Ай бұрын
The powers that be will never stop demanding more taxes
@Blue-tt6xmАй бұрын
All tribes oral histories talk about the Poles Shifting. Magnetic & crustal-& not the bs of 3/4 million years, but, try 12,560 yrs. Hopi say the Great Purifixation is upon us. In India, too. This is the end of the Kali Yuga, the worst time, as people have to think & talk to communicate. We will soon be going into the Golden Age, when we can once more communicatate empathicly. I wrote a book about this in 2002. I say its in the end of an era or age, (not end of world). For the last 12 thousand + years we have been in an Electric, male DAY Cycle. Energy goes outward. All the world has been conquerored. Writing was initiated. Men were originally made to be protectors & providers, but morphed to competitors & conquerors. After the flip, we shall slowly go back to worshiping the magnetic, attractive, nurturing, spiritual, circular, feminine energies, or the Night cycle. The Yin/Yang symbol says it all-without linear, words & thinking needed.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@martaquiles885Ай бұрын
En dónde dejaste el Polvo del Sahara, que nos ahoga en Puerto Rico; aumentando las temperaturas demaciado y por qué se vienen hacia acá? Gracias.
@ANTOINETOM-cj6nwАй бұрын
EARTHLINGS BE READY LIKE A BOY SCOUT .😎😂✌🖖👽
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@DanielWatson-vv7cdАй бұрын
Due to global warming, I think the polar vortex will completely breakdown and collapse.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
The polar vortex could definitely be impacted by global warming, but a complete collapse would be pretty extreme. Scientists are seeing more disruptions in the vortex, which can bring unusual weather patterns, but a full breakdown isn’t expected anytime soon. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@alexhigginbotham8635Ай бұрын
I love the production quality of the intro. It was really good.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked the intro. Appreciate your support!
@MrWarrenRetroАй бұрын
In early February 2030, Illinois and Michigan gets a Polar vortex, that will be a La Nina of 2029/30
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@LindaRoss-rn2wgАй бұрын
Is the earth going tilt? Alaska people say the sun and stars are in a different place.
@72chrisbassgАй бұрын
here's a hypothesis.... the earth is in a weird wobble and tilt, rotating the North east into the area of the north pole, during these periods when they state the polar vortex comes further south.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@ariearie3543Ай бұрын
Winter in the Netherlands does not exists anymore.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Winters in the Netherlands aren’t as cold as they used to be. Climate shifts are making things warmer overall, but with La Niña and the Polar Vortex around, we could still get some colder days now and then, Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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@Maria-b4i6sАй бұрын
Gracias por sacarme de muchas dudas que tenía, ya que estudiando el comportamiento de las tormentas solares categoría G y X, necesitaba constatar lo que me temía, nosotros a través de la producción de co2, metano y sobre todo sulfuro de hidrógeno, estamos haciendo ejecución hacia el sol, creando una inestabilidad solar muy peligrosa, en dos palabras nuestra contaminación ya llego al espacio y puede afectar la estabilidad en nuestro sistema solar.... 😢😮
@RosaEliaEsOrtiz-kw5ylАй бұрын
@@Maria-b4i6s 😮 qué terror que la burbuja de metano vuelva ardiendo a la tierra por una llamarada solar
@DawnClark-wj9ixАй бұрын
In the 90's there was snow in MI in April and in the winter there was snow in FL killing the Oranges. I think the Farmer's almanac is much more accurate, And they don't use any computers, just reported data.
@jbfrank7519Ай бұрын
Pray that it stays warm, if it gets cold most will die.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@Kashiieiji202Ай бұрын
Being in Montana we get some crazy snow and cold here. I remember a few years it was so cold that there was crystals in the air from the water freezing. It was beautiful but so cold. I belive -80 in some areas with wind chill
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@maryj2671Ай бұрын
Just look around at other countries. The world weather is changing. It used to rain once a week here where i live. now go weeks without rain.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@DouglasWipf-s2wАй бұрын
Poles keep sending cold down over time and increasing more and more , ice snow comes farther and farther south as a result. Antarctic thaws while farther south snow( ice age) and ice stays longer and longer? Maybe, just a thought
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Yes, changes in the poles can influence our weather patterns. As the Antarctic thaws, it can disrupt typical climate behavior, which may lead to colder air being pushed further south. This can result in longer-lasting snow and ice in some regions, reflecting shifts in our climate system.
@lesromanchuk1293Ай бұрын
Gee, thank you for that uplifting report (not really) but let's not shoot the messenger Thanks!
@JanetLClarkАй бұрын
"Researchers in other countries..."" ... oh yes, which ones?
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Researchers in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, are studying La Niña's effects on weather patterns. For example, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the U.S. closely monitors its impact on the polar vortex. In Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada examines how La Niña influences winter weather.
@llhparkАй бұрын
Easy bake ovens and the Truman Show, whatever the course and the horse, heat source, sweaters and shovel, try not to grovel, ready for anything and may cool heads prevail.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@MarcoLozano-f3xАй бұрын
Funny apenas vamos 2024 🙏
@dcdashe9547Ай бұрын
You should look into Ben at Suspicious Observers. It’s a more accurate answer to environmental changes.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@boomerbear7596Ай бұрын
A warm winter (not even mild!) is being predicted for TX this year and in light of this bizarre late October "warm wave" (I don't dare call it a heat wave *just* yet) I can believe it. Better than expecting an actual cold winter and getting disappointed when it doesn't happen I guess.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@alicecoppers8980Ай бұрын
Weather warfare and seeding clouds and HAARP are to blame for extreme weather, not CO2.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Weather can be influenced by many factors, including natural events and human activities. In the video, we focused on how La Niña affects the polar vortex, but it’s interesting to hear different perspectives.
@MadnessinmediaАй бұрын
HAARP is a failed system. Seeding has become more effective through the dispersing of ionized particles which attract water more readily. The Sun is responsible for the fast growth of storm cells to hurricane and typhoon power. Our steadily fading magnetic field is allowing more of its enegy to impact our atmosphere.
@eastcoastandloveit3857Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed my time living on Baffin Island . The winter darkness was something else plus the continuous summertime sunlight and cold water in June,July, August . Plus non science related frozen Big Macs .
@Blue-tt6xmАй бұрын
Read a great story of an old shipwreck on Baffin & 1 sailor survived by taming a pokar bear cub.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@linkrules32Ай бұрын
Those two thirds of the east doesnt apply to the southeaat, in tn we havent had a good snow since 2015
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@COUNTSLURPULAАй бұрын
The lesson today. Vortecies and Magnetic Dipoles When the Magnetc Dipoles move, so to the Vortecies. Class dismissed.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@neilrusling-je6zoАй бұрын
WARMEST SUMMER EVER???????????? You need to pack in what ever it is you are taking sunshine, those drugs are making you say utter nonsense. We are still waiting for this years summer to start!
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@kerriefryer129920 күн бұрын
Wait....is this Dutchsinse??? 💗💗
@patriot5526Ай бұрын
It’s sure not getting any warmer in Montana. 35 to 45 degrees below zero doesn’t really seem like very much global warming. Just saying…
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@G55-j9zАй бұрын
So the bottom line is You still don't know if it is going to be a cold Winter or Not, I don't mind the Cold, I would rather it was a Cold Winter than one where it Rains all the time, Freezing Cold or Snow I am happy to have either. Bring It On
@futureprimitive7465Ай бұрын
Some of the top contributors adding carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is the military industrial complex and that place where everyone gets all that cheap crap we don’t need
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@ToyMarstonАй бұрын
Hadron collider magnesium can break edge of vortex and are both in both North Europe and USA
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! The Hadron Collider primarily studies particles rather than directly impacting the vortex.
@ToyMarstonАй бұрын
@@InsaneCuriosity magnesium of hadron collider greater than planet, oxygen attracted to magnesium, causing disruption in flow, KZbin videos on magnesium on liquid oxygen proves manipulation
@chrisharrison2552Ай бұрын
Still have alternative heat ( coal stove) clean coal. I was in HS during the oil crises in the 70’s. Along with inflation
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@bally_malone8Ай бұрын
AI Videos should come with some sort of notation. KZbin seems to be able to censor and monitor content in so many ways ...Shouldn't they give consumers a indication for AI videos?
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Just to clarify, our video isn't AI-generated. Thanks for watching!
@ElphinnomadАй бұрын
Bring it on.
@RicardofromageАй бұрын
Definitely fitting a log burner in my bus conversion, this solar max is causing some swizzle, the following solar minimum will put us right experts have been predicting since 1970, a mini ice age by 2030.....
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@Darkmattermonkey77Ай бұрын
0:08 That’s completely false. I’m a huge fan of paleoclimatology. The ancient weather the planet has cycled through is fascinating to me.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@kingsofterlingua9031Ай бұрын
What about geoengineering? Can't have a reasonable discussion on weather and climate unless you address human weather modification efforts.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Geoengineering and weather modification aim to influence weather and climate patterns. These approaches could potentially reduce some impacts of climate change, but they also come with risks and unknowns. In this video, we focused on natural events like La Niña and the polar vortex, which significantly influence weather patterns on their own. Geoengineering is a complex topic and still being studied, but it’s definitely relevant to the larger climate discussion.
@neilrusling-je6zoАй бұрын
It cannot be winter when I am still waiting for summer to start, not been a summer for 5 years. We needs some serious global warming round my way, ten degrees at least considering it was around 15 degrees all summer when 25-30 would be nice.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@rolandconnor575Ай бұрын
Ok, so nobody knows and there can be differences between PNW and Northeast North America. Also, La Nina has still not developed and we may not even get out of a neutral winter. This video needed to do a more up to date check in
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
@Joe-PrzybranowskiАй бұрын
'It doesn't usually cross the edge or at least it doesn't usually.' Mmmm- ai writing
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Just to clarify, La Niña can affect the polar vortex in different ways, and while it may not always cross the edge, it can still influence weather patterns.
@linkrules32Ай бұрын
Less traffic on roads helps with climate change cause it burns less fossil fuels, yes they can help it
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Agree. Less traffic means less fuel burned, which is great for our planet. Every little bit helps in the fight against climate change. Thanks for your comment!
@billp5356Ай бұрын
look up the magnetic pole changing which is helping the strange weather and it is normal cycle of the planet
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@BoondoxPrickАй бұрын
It will be really damn cold this winter, and if it dose get as cold as i think it will then, the summer will be the hottest recorded on record and the following winter will be super cold. Colder then this years winter.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@johnb6723Ай бұрын
6000 years ago the global temperature was 14°C higher than it is now.
@alanmacificationАй бұрын
That's not true.
@johnhumphrey9953Ай бұрын
Total lie
@aquifer98Ай бұрын
@@johnb6723 going to assume bot. A quick google search said it was .2 to 1C warmer than it is now
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing that! Actually, 6,000 years ago, temperatures were only slightly warmer than today, not 14°C higher. Such a big difference would have made Earth way hotter than what we've seen in any recent climate records.
@franciscojaviergameroscama2299Ай бұрын
Predicciones de magos y caldeos del clima.
@jameswalker7138Ай бұрын
OH NO DOUBT TWISTER'S, TSUNAMIS AND HURRICANES OH MY 😂
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@JPJ740Ай бұрын
dump the car, get a bike, ride the bus/train & feed songbirds.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@danielstevens6864Ай бұрын
How do we know what is normal wheather has change majorly over millions of years so this could be normal.in the history of the earth but not to us I am just saying the shara desert use to be a grass land it has change back and forth in like 100k years at a time or so
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@browznforАй бұрын
I sat a listened to all this to be told it’s all variable & nobody knows, but then got a personal guess of a colder US winter, but a hot summer. At least that’s what I think I was told & then out of the blue a disaster warning? But what disaster I don’t know. 🤷♂️ This video wasn’t worth warm spit.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. Weather can be unpredictable, so we talked about different possibilities.
@linkrules32Ай бұрын
Destroyjng tress also hurts becuae trees absorb the fuel
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@parinthianquattropani9071Ай бұрын
Climate models that work neither forward nor reverse. Inaccurate data leads to inaccurate conclusions.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@ArthurBhuticАй бұрын
With La Nina that is to cause collapse of the Gulf Stream. By that, then must be the North Pole Stream running down the East Atlantic. Western Europe may then freeze. Even including Portugal and Northwest Africa in Winter. Where the Gulf Stream runs on the West ⬅️ Atlantic will be replaced with cold waters that the colder waters on the West ⬅️ Atlantic in Canada much likely run through New 🆕 England. Along the rest of the East ➡️ US Coast as far as Charleston, South ⬇️ Carolina can be cold ❄️ in Winter. That means the Eastern United States will be cooler than the Western ⬅️ United States. By that, the 2025-26 Winter will resemble that of 2013-13 Winter. Due to La Nina collapsing the Gulf Stream, likely never El Nino ever again.
@InsaneCuriosity29 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@ericschoeman6613Ай бұрын
Thay can't even predict a 1hour forecast thay can't even mesure the mean earth temperature,but thay will try convincing you
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Short-term forecasts aren’t always spot-on, but long-term patterns like La Niña and the Polar Vortex are based on years of data and research. They give us a general idea of trends and possible impacts even if they can't predict every detail exactly. Thanks for watching!
@paulflannery2834Ай бұрын
Sounds like voodoo meteriorology
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! It might sound unusual, but there’s a lot of science behind how La Niña affects the weather.
@MadnessinmediaАй бұрын
Humans are not the main drivers of climate change. Our pollution is a spit in the bucket to our planet. The North Pacific is too warm during a La Nina for your scenario. The real worry is the cutting off of the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic. You will know it is bad when the ice between Iceland and Greenland doesn't melt in summer in the not too distant future. We have about 15 years until the Sun does a micronova, as it does every 12,000 years. Our magnetic field has fallen by at least 30 percent and the rate of change is growing faster. Beaching of whales and dolphins is growing worse because of the changing force lines. The poles are traveling toward each other. The magnetic South Pole is completely off the Antarctic land mass and the magnetic North Pole has left our side of the Arctic and is headed for the Russian land mass. Bad times coming as we cross the Galactic Current Sheet. Goodbye civilization period.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@grizzz6884Ай бұрын
at 1 44 that is exzactiy what h a r p dose
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@BobB-w4qАй бұрын
In other words.....no one knows....
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@197tyroneАй бұрын
I imagine if you were here 39 million years ago you would totally agree that there is climate change and there will be climate changes continually throughout the history of the world. In fact in some way the climate changes incrementally everyday. The ice flows that formed the Grand Canyon for example were gigantic glaciers 39 million years ago that covered the entire continent we inhabit here in North America we know nothing more of that history than we know of climate today. We can only monitor and acclimate to what the weather brings us. Thinking we can control or change the weather 🧐……..🤔……….😂😂😂
@frankenz66Ай бұрын
But, we can certainly tax society into poverty over it.
@197tyroneАй бұрын
@@frankenz66 if we believe the propaganda and fear mongering!
@RicardofromageАй бұрын
Those damn dinosaurs and their pollution!!!!
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@frankenz66Ай бұрын
@@Ricardofromage The autobahn was always their favorite drag strip to take their Prosches to race. 🤣
@mariadoloresgonzalezalvare2694Ай бұрын
🙂😎
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@YouMustBeConfusedАй бұрын
Twelve minute video repeating elementary level meteorology concepts and ending with essentially "we really don't know and thanks for watching." Monumental waste of time, even watching at >1.5x speed.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
@giaimojessicaАй бұрын
You always talk about Nord America so for you Europe this will have mild winter I’ll never watch your videos again
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
I appreciate your feedback. I’ll keep working on including more about Europe. Hope you reconsider watching!
@pablomanuelalcaide6929Ай бұрын
La mentira del cambio climático antropogénico cada vez cuela menos....
@GentlePiano-99Ай бұрын
Like❤❤❤
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@randallbruursema7553Ай бұрын
was not quality
@FishingNature87Ай бұрын
Haha 😂
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
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@McDevitt228Ай бұрын
I think arrogant "climatologists" are nowhere near intelligent enough to figure out God's plan for this planet OR the universe.
@LofusYanchi-jt1ypАй бұрын
Oh yeah you're right! God and the Easter Bunny have really got their hands full.
@geostrophcАй бұрын
@@lewellyncrunkmeyer1512 was thinking the same thing lol. They think we are arrogant because we believe only in things which can be demonstrated in an experiment. They should see how arrogant THEY look when they refuse to believe in experimentally proven fact and instead clutch their bible while telling the world's brightest scientists that they're wrong. 😅 It's depressing lol
@johndykstra1364Ай бұрын
Humans have affected the oceans and land but not the atmosphere 😢
@jigc23Ай бұрын
Tell us. Oh, enlightened one chosen by the gods to know that great godly plan that has had millions hoping for throughout time, but seems it will never be fulfilled.
@indianastanАй бұрын
Mc devitte. : I concur with you. Don't let these godless people and their derogatory comments depress you. They will know fear soon. Our God is an awesome God.
@lesbuttrey9730Ай бұрын
Have faith, democrats are raising taxes, it's all OK. Our high taxes should combat the climate for sure.