Ice Age Now | May 11, 2014 |
It’s coming from above, Piers Corbyn. (Hint: It has to do with the magnetic connection between the earth and the sun.)
In his talk, “The Reality of Long Range Weather and Climate Forecasting,” Piers Corbyn describes the failure of standard meteorology (SM) in outlook, theory, and practice.
Published on Apr 29, 2014
Corbyn includes: signals in real meteorology data unexplained by SM; real role of jet stream, stratosphere, electro-jets, magnetosphere, solar wind, solar corona, and the Moon; the total inability of SM to explain: sudden stratospheric warmings and its consequences, tropical storm intensifications, angular momentum concentration in tornadoes; and the need for something else such as electromagnetic plasma explanations; the theoretical basis of non-standard long range weather forecasting on a real planet; a summary on his WeatherAction forecasting skill and examples; and the future of forecasting and meteorology, climate ‘science’ and science in general.
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Piers Corbyn began recording weather and climate patterns at the age of five, constructing his own observation equipment. He obtained a first-class honors degree in physics at Imperial College London. In 1969, he became the first president of the Imperial College Students’ Union to be directly elected by the student body. He later studied astrophysics in 1979 at Queen Mary College, London, and then began examining the relationship between Earth’s weather and climate and solar activity. Following many years of weather prediction as an occupation, Piers formed WeatherAction in 1995, where he sells web-accessible long-range monthly forecasts for Britain and Ireland, Europe, and the USA plus special forecasts of ‘Red Weather periods’ and related increases in thunder/tornado and earthquake risk.
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https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2014/04/29/piers-corbyn-the-reality-of-long-range-weather-and-climate-forecasting-eu2014/
Thanks to Terry Pack and Argiris Diamantis for this video
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