(28 November 2018, 21:40)Pete Grey Wrote: Found this information, goes back to 1600, nothing new is going on, we have always had bad winters and snowfalls in spring are not unusual.
netweather.tv/weath.../winter/winter-history
Here's the link, the one you posted was broken:
https://www.netweather.tv/weather-foreca...er-history
I agree, but things are so different now. Everything is linked electrically. EMPs and CME's threaten everything.
The UK only supplies 50% of the food we eat, the rest is imported. What would happen if those imports stopped over night?? 77 million people to feed!
This doesn't fill me with hope or optimism buddy:
1648: Interestingly was very wet, and the summer was described as "worse than some of the past winters" ie. It was cool and wet!
1648-49: Thames froze over
1657-58: Beginning a period of long lying snow, lasting from December through until March!
We're preparing for hte worst case scenario of a CME/EMP or systemic crop failures.