Something is changing earth's weather far faster than global
warming models indicate. The extremely violent hurricane and
typhoon seasons of 2004 have been followed by ferocious
winter weather, and now yet another tropical cyclone has
formed in mid Pacific, with winds in excess of 100 MPH.
In early December, an unprecedented blizzard dumped a
month's worth of snow on Vladivostok, and record breaking
winter storms are now striking the US and Europe.
What has changed? It's not clear yet, but some German and
Russian scientists believe that cosmic rays may be playing a
part in cloud formation, and therefore in the violent weather.
In 2002, a group of German scientists published
results
suggesting that the solar wind and cosmic rays may have a
profound effect on cloud formation, which would make them a
far more significant influence on the weather than expected.
Now Russian scientists are reporting to the Russian Acadamy
of Science that significant energy bursts are striking the
planet, and could be responsible for increasing the violence
of weather patterns already destabilized by global warming.
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