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Wow -- that would be something. I tip my hat to him for trying to help/warn others (& make them aware of this interaction).
It is interesting, and (as noted) the large coronal hole is there to "wobble" things after a "wobble" the previous week. The "wobble" of the Earth's magnetic field is like sporadic, gusty winds rippling the sail on a boat. If the wind is steady, then the sail stays taut. If the wind is sporadic, especially from calm to strong, then the sail really ripples (sail = Earth's magnetic field).
For the Atlantic, something from the Canary Islands would trigger a hefty tsunami, i.e. an earthquake/volcanic eruption triggering a land slide?
Oh, I just read that on the bottom of the page. I put more weight to a full moon on tectonic motion (e.g., 6/22 Bradley date), but the potential wobble from solar flares is there. I'm sure he studies it more than me however, so hmmmmm.
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This is interesting set-up for the first half of June. 4 ingredients are set-up to reinforce the current pattern (as the third illustration in link from Accuweather shows the "pattern"). That sucks for those who live in OKC to IN/KY/TN to Washington, DC = severe outbreaks. Cold for MN/WI/MI/Dakotas. Hot and humid for SE US and up to New York with a couple of drenching spells. Hot and dry as hell for desert SW. Seasonable for Pacific NW and NE of New York city.
2. Tropical disturbance ready to be advected up east coast. 3. Cold/cool pool of air over Quebec 4. Another low over Pacific Ocean off BC coast
As the low over Wyoming follow the jet stream east, the tropical moisture will enhance energetics, and the low will tap into the cool air over Quebec...this will help enhance the pattern for the next low to really gain stream. With a solar outbreak, the second low should really develop.
Thus, for the next 2 weeks, I don't see much "change" in the "pattern", except the east coast will become more involved with the rain/thunderstorms as the tropics become more active. I just want mother nature to leave OKC alone.
Will we get snow in US this month? Just because the media love to dry hump the "fires in California" story...I really hope snow falls in northern Minnesota/Wisconsin/UP Michigan. That would confuse a lot of people. LOL!
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A chilly Arctic summer has left nearly a million more square miles of ocean covered with ice than at the same time last year – an increase of 60 per cent.
The rebound from 2012’s record low comes six years after the BBC reported that global warming would leave the Arctic ice-free in summer by 2013.
Instead, days before the annual autumn re-freeze is due to begin, an unbroken ice sheet more than half the size of Europe already stretches from the Canadian islands to Russia’s northern shores.