Growing Days..... Shorten again

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I guess this comes as no surprise to those of us who have been watching the global cooling trend for the last 11 years. Last year the growing season was shorter by 51 days from the 30-year average. This year were already at 57 days. The snow and cold continue coast to coast in the breadbasket states and farmlands.

One more problem to add to the self-inflicted shots to both feet by Biden and democrat AGW nuts. This means not only will costs for fuel and fertilizers to create food be an issue, but we also now have to worry that farmers will now only be able to get one planting and harvest this year. A reduction of output by half. You think food prices are high now, wait a month...

The potential for famine in the US is now likely, not to mention the third world will be seeing massive famine and deaths.

 
Oh okay. I planted potatoes on March 15th same as always and my garden is growing just fine. I don't know where that 57 day shortfall so far this year is, but it sure as hell isn't Virginia.
 
Oh okay. I planted potatoes on March 15th same as always and my garden is growing just fine. I don't know where that 57 day shortfall so far this year is, but it sure as hell isn't Virginia.
Growing days is date of last freeze to date of first freeze. For grains and other above ground foods this is the number of days in which it can grow as they are susceptible to freeze kill. It also is important to fruit trees and other blooming crops. Many persons with fruit trees have already lost their crops this year to freeze kill.
 
Most people are unaware that plants underground can survive much deeper cold values. We had a low of 23 degrees F last night. All fruit in Wyoming and Colorado is now history. Any sprouting wheat or other ground crop is now gone as well. This low is moving east, and it is going to kill a lot of planted foods that are just sprouting and very vulnerable.
 
I guess this comes as no surprise to those of us who have been watching the global cooling trend for the last 11 years. Last year the growing season was shorter by 51 days from the 30-year average. This year were already at 57 days. The snow and cold continue coast to coast in the breadbasket states and farmlands.

One more problem to add to the self-inflicted shots to both feet by Biden and democrat AGW nuts. This means not only will costs for fuel and fertilizers to create food be an issue, but we also now have to worry that farmers will now only be able to get one planting and harvest this year. A reduction of output by half. You think food prices are high now, wait a month...

The potential for famine in the US is now likely, not to mention the third world will be seeing massive famine and deaths.


Last year the growing season was shorter by 51 days from the 30-year average.

I don't believe you.
 
I guess this comes as no surprise to those of us who have been watching the global cooling trend for the last 11 years. Last year the growing season was shorter by 51 days from the 30-year average. This year were already at 57 days. The snow and cold continue coast to coast in the breadbasket states and farmlands.

One more problem to add to the self-inflicted shots to both feet by Biden and democrat AGW nuts. This means not only will costs for fuel and fertilizers to create food be an issue, but we also now have to worry that farmers will now only be able to get one planting and harvest this year. A reduction of output by half. You think food prices are high now, wait a month...

The potential for famine in the US is now likely, not to mention the third world will be seeing massive famine and deaths.


WHERE did you find this blog???
 
Oh okay. I planted potatoes on March 15th same as always and my garden is growing just fine. I don't know where that 57 day shortfall so far this year is, but it sure as hell isn't Virginia.
No shit, it hit 90 today in the Shenandoah Valley....The 10-day looks a bit more seasonal with a few days of light rain.
 
Growing days is date of last freeze to date of first freeze. For grains and other above ground foods this is the number of days in which it can grow as they are susceptible to freeze kill. It also is important to fruit trees and other blooming crops. Many persons with fruit trees have already lost their crops this year to freeze kill.

I know what growing days means. Since we are 7 weeks into our last frost date it would be impossible to have lost 57 days in the growing season at this point for us.
 
It's one of the many atmospheric scientist friends I have.

Looks like pure crackpot stuff.

I noted the title is "electroverse"...is the author also into "electric universe" or "plasma cosmology" stuff as well? I've seen some real howlers from those folks.

I don't doubt the poles are going to flip (magnetically). We've seen it happen in earth's history before and definitely there's going to be some negative impact as the field waxes and wanes during the destabilization phase but I assumed that the majority of the problem was going to be with a lot of additional cosmic radiation hammering the surface. Not sure how that will impact the "global cooling" he was talking about.

I wonder how one can look at THIS and say "global cooling"

temp-2020_comparison-plot.jpg
 
Looks like pure crackpot stuff.

I noted the title is "electroverse"...is the author also into "electric universe" or "plasma cosmology" stuff as well? I've seen some real howlers from those folks.

I don't doubt the poles are going to flip (magnetically). We've seen it happen in earth's history before and definitely there's going to be some negative impact as the field waxes and wanes during the destabilization phase but I assumed that the majority of the problem was going to be with a lot of additional cosmic radiation hammering the surface. Not sure how that will impact the "global cooling" he was talking about.

I wonder how one can look at THIS and say "global cooling"

temp-2020_comparison-plot.jpg
Amazing you use the most highly adjusted data sets... Try that with CRN data sets, they lost almost a full deg C over the last 11 years.
 
Amazing you use the most highly adjusted data sets... Try that with CRN data sets, they lost almost a full deg C over the last 11 years.

I am laughing because it's fun to see people who have no clue what they are talking about. Like you work with any scientific data. LOL.
 
Looks like pure crackpot stuff.

I noted the title is "electroverse"...is the author also into "electric universe" or "plasma cosmology" stuff as well? I've seen some real howlers from those folks.

I don't doubt the poles are going to flip (magnetically). We've seen it happen in earth's history before and definitely there's going to be some negative impact as the field waxes and wanes during the destabilization phase but I assumed that the majority of the problem was going to be with a lot of additional cosmic radiation hammering the surface. Not sure how that will impact the "global cooling" he was talking about.

I wonder how one can look at THIS and say "global cooling"

temp-2020_comparison-plot.jpg

The discussion is over 11 and fewer years time frame you post a 140 year long chart.

:laughing0301:

It has been COOLING for almost 7 years now which you will ignore because you can't allow inconvenient facts to ruin your AGW addled small brain:

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LINK
 
Average low and high for Denver in May is 47 and 72 with an average of 59. The forecast for the next ten days looks like

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Which is an average of 71 and 47. So your high is 1 degree colder and your low is spot on for the May average. Jesus, run for the hills.
 
The discussion is over 11 and fewer years time frame you post a 140 year long chart.

:laughing0301:

It has been COOLING for almost 7 years now which you will ignore because you can't allow inconvenient facts to ruin your AGW addled small brain:

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LINK

In science this is called "windowing the data". It is a form of cherry picking.

You wouldn't understand.
 

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