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November R5 “Red Warning” period comes to an end with another “Cut Off” over Europe!

Monday, November 12, 2012 23:00
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Article Tags: Jet Stream Shift

Image AttachmentThe “Jet Stream” location has been a very good tool to use to show how the activity on the Sun can change weather patterns on the Earth’s climate. The following story from MeteoWeb.eu is all about the “Cut Off” left behind from the re-location of the Jet Stream.

As you can see from todays image from NetWeather.tv, the “horseshoe shape” is below the current Jet Stream location indicating the Jet Stream is on the rise back above the UK. This re-location of the Jet Stream will also happen in the USA at the same time.

Amazingly this weather report of the Sun going into “Funk” with three M6+ Earthquakes at the same time as a Jet Stream shift will not be reported in the media, as it would conflict with peoples understanding as to how the Sun affects our climate!

Also see below the final day Proton Flux chart of the Sun being in “Funk”!

Algerian hinterland isolating the “CUT-OFF” direct on the islands; storms in southern Spain, flood risk as well on Algerian coast by Daniel Ingemi, MeteoWeb.eu – Google Translate Italian/English

Intense storms northern Algeria

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2012-11-12 20:27:10

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