Steve Newman and Beach Combing and stuff
Posted by Pete | Posted in News | Posted on 19-04-2011
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Today’s paper stated that the Tsunami debris should be hitting the Hawaiian beaches early next year. Cars, houses, boats, all kind of stuff will be washing up on shore. Not only that but the North Pacific Garbage Patch will be a catch basin for some of it. The paper also stated that the boats and fishing vessels may wash up on the California coast at some point in time.The paper went on to state that the tsunami debris is but a drop in the bucket compared to the massive amounts of trashed dumped into the ocean on a daily basis which ends up in the Garbage Patch also…….That’s sad, huh?….Wonder if any of those boats still have living people or animals on board. I certainly hope that someone is investigating that possibility….Taken from “Earthweek”: A Diary of the Planet by Steve Newman and published in the Albuquerque Journal, April 19, 2011……in the same article he speaks of the La Nina Chill stated that the waning La Nina ocean cooling in the Pacific was the driving force behind March 2011 being the coolest March worldwide since 1999 making March 2011 the 15th coldest on record. Come June I may be crying but right now…..I’ll take a little global warming…. In that same article you can also read about the king crab invasion of Antarctica, Buffalo roaming out west again and the dad-gum Outback Invasion of rats…..yuck….I hate “meesees to pieces”…Anyway, Steve Newman, if you read me, I certainly enjoy your writings every week and look forward to what all new is taking place around our globe. You do good work, my man, thank you…..Pete Hester



The La Nina cooling in the Pacific Ocean is the result of the Solar minimum of our sun since 2008. The scientists and astronomers who watch the sun daily were beginning to believe that this minimum would never end. In 2011 after three long years, it is beginning to wane. The sun is becoming active again. Instead of none or only a few minor sunspots, it is common now to see more than a hundred and many of those are huge producing flares that commonly produce solar winds that reach the earth. The Pacific is beginning to absorb more energy from our great nuclear reactor in the cosmos than it received anytime during the past three years. Instead of La Nina’s, we will likely once again experience the opposite with very warm winters and hot, dry summers along with many hurricanes (typhoons). Sorry, Mr. Vice President Gore, it has little to do with a billion cars burning fossil fuel. It has everything to do with the non-regulated turbulence of our great nuclear reactor in the cosmos which is controlled and regulated only by a great and loving God.
El Nino is thw warming of the Pacific and the cooling is the La Nina. The El Nino usually brings New Mexico some rain. I hope the warming has started as we need the moisture badly…
The warming has started. Go to http://www.spaceweather.com. It will show our very active sun. The more acive the sun; the hotter is that nuclear reactor in the sky; the warmer the oceans become resulting in El Nino’s. Just last year the sun had few sunspots, usually it had none. now it has many.