"The weather of global cooling continues to makes it deadly mark on regions around the world.
Observe that there has been increased cloudiness with more precipitation over recent years.
As we are in the first phase of a three decade-long climate of global cooling under the Sun's Grand Minimum, I urge people to stay alert and seek safer regions to reside because worse is to come.
The greatest threat from global cooling, as I've always forecasted - is from torrential rain and floods - both urban and rural.
Understand that ice ages like the Maunder and Dalton Minimums saw populations experience extreme changes in the climate and weather.
Extreme weather happens because of the Sun's weakened solar winds and reduced magnetic field that affects the Earth's jet streams..."
Observe that there has been increased cloudiness with more precipitation over recent years.
As we are in the first phase of a three decade-long climate of global cooling under the Sun's Grand Minimum, I urge people to stay alert and seek safer regions to reside because worse is to come.
- By May 5, 2019, the record-breaking floods in the American Midwest has killed four more people.
- In the state of Iowa, the Mississippi River swelled 23 feet in the city of Davenport. It broke a record set during the Great Flood of 1993.
- Floodwaters also swamped communities farther south in Burlington.
- To the north, in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, flash floods submerged cars and families were forced to evacuate their homes.
The greatest threat from global cooling, as I've always forecasted - is from torrential rain and floods - both urban and rural.
Understand that ice ages like the Maunder and Dalton Minimums saw populations experience extreme changes in the climate and weather.
Extreme weather happens because of the Sun's weakened solar winds and reduced magnetic field that affects the Earth's jet streams..."
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