I just stumbled on this map... active fires across the world. I guess nobody contributes global warming/carbon emission to all the forests on Earth being on fire! Pretty soon, there won't be any trees left to burn.
Going to have to see if I can find a global map of atmospheric gas... wondering how much the oxygen level has decreased from combustion...
Global burning
Global burning
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Re: Global burning
Perhaps related to the videos below? Creating CCNI in order to make it rain?
And there's more:
https://www.youtube.com/user/WeatherWar ... query=fire
And there's more:
https://www.youtube.com/user/WeatherWar ... query=fire
Jones: [looks at Sallah] You said their headpiece only had markings on one side, are you absolutely sure? [Sallah nods] Belloq's staff is too long.
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Re: Global burning
So they are using power plants to provide the condensation for carbon condensation nuclei from fires? Interesting thought, but what is the point in evaporating all that water just to turn it into rain and dump it back on the ground, a hundred miles away? One would think simple irrigation would be more efficient.Djchrismac wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:39 pmPerhaps related to the videos below? Creating CCNI in order to make it rain?
Planetary humidity seems to have dropped substantially, which is puzzling because we still have an enormous amount of ocean surface. This would indicate that the sun IS moving towards the ultraviolet, as uV radiation is scattered by water, not absorbed, heated up, and turned to vapor. I noticed this when in Wyoming in winter... after it snowed and the sun came out, the snow would just disappear. In the "old days," the sun would turn the snow into fog, which would often ice up on the trees at night when the temperature dropped. Have not seen it do that in some time.
Of course, the solar minimum has always dropped surface water levels on land substantially. The Great Salt Lake here is not much more than a Salt Pond now. Last time it was near this low was 2009--the prior solar minimum. If we project forward, the next minimum will be 2030, then around 2041... curious thing about that year is that the goal for "Singularity," the conversion of human to android, is targeted for 2040. Perhaps Singularity is a modern buzzword for an ELE--an Extinction Level Event.
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Fire carbon emission 700% higher than expected
This just in from https://youtu.be/GrTrXH0RBZ0?t=114...
Wildfire smoke has a longer lasting carbon effect than realized. They used this to say that climate models may underestimate warming in the future, if they don't take this into account. The problem for global warming is this shifts previous blame that was on human emissions. They say wildfire carbon effect was detected SEVEN TIMES longer than expected and in most current, climate models, all of that just gets blamed on us.
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Re: Global burning
I'd think rain and or water would be the biggest artillery in weaponized weather, and the wild fire carbon footprint only progresses the "globul warming" shame on you dirty humans guilt/control and meme/tax.daniel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 7:25 pmSo they are using power plants to provide the condensation for carbon condensation nuclei from fires? Interesting thought, but what is the point in evaporating all that water just to turn it into rain and dump it back on the ground, a hundred miles away?Djchrismac wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:39 pmPerhaps related to the videos below? Creating CCNI in order to make it rain?
random thought ramblings of an unsane hueman

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Re: Global burning
You're quite right, see the videos below:
And to add a bit more on Global Burning:
Jones: [looks at Sallah] You said their headpiece only had markings on one side, are you absolutely sure? [Sallah nods] Belloq's staff is too long.
Jones and Sallah: They're digging in the wrong place!
Jones and Sallah: They're digging in the wrong place!