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“Seldom is the public ever informed of these glaring discrepancies between basic science and what politicians and pop-scientists tell us. There is no Climate Emergency,” Dr. Roy Spencer.

India’s capital city Delhi usually experiences scorching temperatures in May.

Yesterday, however, a high of just 23.8C (74.8F) was registered — the city’s coldest May reading since 1951, and one some 16 degrees Celsius below the seasonal average.

The recent rains have also been record breaking.

According to the India Meteorological Department, the previous 24-hour rainfall record for the month of May was the 60mm received back on May 24, 1976. But Wednesday, May 19, 2021 just busted that benchmark.

“On Wednesday, the 12-hour rainfall was equivalent to the 24-hour average of May 24, 1976. As it is still raining, the 24-average for Wednesday is likely be much higher than that,” said a Met Official during yesterday afternoon.

COSMIC RAYS, CLOUD SEEDING AND GLOBAL COOLING Galactic Cosmic Rays are a mixture of high-energy photons and sub-atomic particles accelerated toward Earth by supernova explosions and other violent events in the cosmos. Solar Cosmic Rays are the same, though their source is the Sun.

Cosmic Rays hitting Earth’s atmosphere create aerosols which, in turn, seed clouds (Svensmark, et al).

This makes cosmic rays an important player in our weather and climate.

During Solar Minimum –such as the one we’re just exiting now– the Sun’s magnetic field weakens and the outward pressure of the solar wind decreases.

One of the impacts of such a setup is an influx of Cosmic Rays penetrating our planet’s atmosphere.

Moreover, what we appear to be entering here is actually Grand Solar Minimum (a multidecadal period of consistently low solar output), and if this is indeed the case then Cosmic Rays should be off headed off the charts, which is EXACTLY what researchers are starting to see:

“Seldom is the public ever informed of these glaring discrepancies between basic science and what politicians and pop-scientists tell us. There is no Climate Emergency,” Dr. Roy Spencer. India’s capital city Delhi usually experiences scorching temperatures in May. Yesterday, however, a high of just 23.8C (74.8F) was registered — the city’s coldest May reading since 1951, and one some 16 degrees Celsius below the seasonal average. The recent rains have also been record breaking. According to the India Meteorological Department, the previous 24-hour rainfall record for the month of May was the 60mm received back on May 24, 1976. But Wednesday, May 19, 2021 just busted that benchmark. “On Wednesday, the 12-hour rainfall was equivalent to the 24-hour average of May 24, 1976. As it is still raining, the 24-average for Wednesday is likely be much higher than that,” said a Met Official during yesterday afternoon. COSMIC RAYS, CLOUD SEEDING AND GLOBAL COOLING Galactic Cosmic Rays are a mixture of high-energy photons and sub-atomic particles accelerated toward Earth by supernova explosions and other violent events in the cosmos. Solar Cosmic Rays are the same, though their source is the Sun. Cosmic Rays hitting Earth’s atmosphere create aerosols which, in turn, seed clouds (Svensmark, et al). This makes cosmic rays an important player in our weather and climate. During Solar Minimum –such as the one we’re just exiting now– the Sun’s magnetic field weakens and the outward pressure of the solar wind decreases. One of the impacts of such a setup is an influx of Cosmic Rays penetrating our planet’s atmosphere. Moreover, what we appear to be entering here is actually Grand Solar Minimum (a multidecadal period of consistently low solar output), and if this is indeed the case then Cosmic Rays should be off headed off the charts, which is EXACTLY what researchers are starting to see:

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The planet has cooled since Gore stopped all his talking. Correlation?

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The Greeks had Zeus, we have al gore.