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07/21/22 2:40 PM

#37185 RE: XFundManager #37183

The Adams Event – Did Polar Drift Cause Climate Change 42,000 Years Ago?

 However, its impact on climate remains another scientific mystery to solve.

Some 42,000 years ago, Earth went through several centuries of dramatic climate change and environmental chaos. The weather patterns went wild and shifted violently, with cold snaps commonly spreading from the Arctic over North America. The ozone layer was likely destroyed, and electrical storms created auroras even in the tropics. Neanderthals and some impressive representatives of megafauna went extinct. Strangely, amidst all the destruction, there was a boom of the surviving Homo sapiens cave art.


Weakening magnetic field does not directly cause climate changes that I'm aware of and so this entire nasa article is an example of truth to tell lies.
However, as the field weakens, more radiation gets to the surface thus increasing earths thermal envelope mentioned in pretty much every mainstream climate study. That increased radiation causes increase evaporation and ice cap melting leading to greater levels of water in the atmosphere (water vapor + cloud cover accounts for over 70% of the greenhouse effect). That in turn holds more radiation in, exacerbating the warming trend. As Dr. Solis shows in the paper sent to Nasa, once the magnetic field becomes chaotic, cold air of space enters into the earths atmosphere leading to global cooling. This is why the earths thermosphere layer of atmosphere has been cooling as cracks in the magnetic field occur more frequently.

https://www.geographyrealm.com/the-adams-event-did-polar-drift-cause-climate-change-42000-years-ago/


Dr Solis' Paper
https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/169361

Example of cracks forming in the earths magnetic field:

A CRACK IN EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD: A crack opened in Earth's magnetic field on July 19th (data), allowing solar wind to enter our planet's magnetosphere


https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=19&month=07&year=2022

An example of the storms Dr Solis predicted would occur:

2020 will end with a spectacular “Day After Tomorrow” extratropical event, as one of the most intense North Pacific storm on record heads straight for the Aleutian Islan


https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/pacific-record-breaking-extratropical-storm-mk/