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Did you see that? "The Tampa Bay National Weather Service said its geostationary lightning mapper captured a bright meteor that surprised Florida residents on Tuesday night when it fell and burned off the coast."
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I saw that. I think the CO2 contribution pretty much wipes out everybody's carbon credits for the rest of the century. And the climate will still get cooler. I suppose the other constantly flowing and/or blasting eruptions have nice SO2 plumes as well. The air may start to get a might thick on this planet while the subterranean muon pressurization process stairsteps its way higher.
I mean really, how hard would it have been for tptb to just go with cosmic rays and cooling? But noooooo....they had to screw with everybody and say CO2 and warming.
Hmmmm is that rotten eggs I smell?
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"We're there". Between weakness in solar magnetic output and weakening magnetosphere, the cosmic ray situation has been increasingly geo-effective. That trend will continue. Physics happens.
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