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Could this also be attributable overall to increased monitoring of events due to ever increasing instrumentation placed around the globe and in earth orbit?
originally posted by: dffrntkndfnml
It's pretty wild that we've been able live here so long, in the first place. Our planet is quite spectacular.
If changes are taking place across our solar system, it makes me wonder if this could be the result of galactic weather.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: intrptr
Could this also be attributable overall to increased monitoring of events due to ever increasing instrumentation placed around the globe and in earth orbit?
I dont know I would like to think they can account for such changes... I read somewhere that you also get a correlation between volcanoes and ice ages for some reason...
originally posted by: suicideeddie
no anomalies there, orbits, weather, magnetic fields, thermal induction on tectonic plates are not static systems, there is always change.
but here is one tiny snippet of a anomaly for example
"Pluto: 300% increase in atmospheric pressure, even as Pluto recedes farther from the Sun "
so how is this known? has there been a mission to place barometers or infrared or microwave radiometers in Pluto's atmosphere to measure it? or is this fake data. that is what you should be investigating.
a strange body is approaching our solar system
Such changes in Jupiter's weather come as part of a global upheaval that began before the New Horizons spacecraft visited last year. The idea that Jupiter is undergoing global climate change was proposed in 2004
The normally bland face of Uranus has become increasingly stormy, with enormous cloud systems so bright that for the first time ever,
Others have pointed out anomalous warming on other worlds in our solar system.
“Global warming on Neptune's moon Triton as well as Jupiter and Pluto, and now Mars has some [scientists] scratching their heads over what could possibly be in common with the warming of all these planets … Could there be something in common with all the planets in our solar system that might cause them all to warm at the same time?”
LOS ANGELES — New observations by the international Cassini spacecraft reveal that Saturn’s trademark shimmering rings, which have dazzled astronomers since Galileo’s time, have dramatically changed over just the past 25 years.
Over the last fifty years, the sun’s output has decreased slightly: it is radiating less heat.
But if the sun’s output has levelled off or even diminished, then what is causing other planets to warm up?
A year ago, researchers from the IBEX mission – NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer – announced the discovery of an unexpected bright band or ribbon of surprisingly high energy emissions at the boundary between our solar system and interstellar space. Now, after a year of observations, scientists have seen vast changes, including an unusual knot in the ribbon which appears to have ‘untied.’ Changes in the ribbon — a ‘disturbance in the force,’ so to speak, along with a shrunken heliosphere, may be allowing galactic cosmic rays to leak into our solar system
Scientists have discovered that the particles streaming into the solar system from interstellar space have likely changed direction over the last 40 years.
Any ideas on how the object or objects would account for the observed phenomena?
I believe the effect IS from an incoming object or objects.
“It’s believed that what drives climate change on Mars are orbital variations,” said Jeffrey Plaut, a project scientist for NASA’s Mars Odyssey mission. “The Earth also goes through orbital variations similar to that of Mars.”
In fact, scientists have alternative explanations for the anomalous warming on each of these other planetary bodies.
The warming on Triton, for example, could be the result of an extreme southern summer on the moon, a season that occurs every few hundred years, as well as possible changes in the makeup of surface ice that caused it to absorb more of the Sun’s heat.
Well, in some cases it actually is, because that's where the heat is coming from. But it doesn't much to do with a change in solar output. Just how the planets are affected by it or rather, how their orbits affect the way sunlight hits them.
The sun is not the cause of the planets warming.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: TinfoilTP
The increased earthquake activity is uncanny.
What increase?
The 2010–2014.3 global earthquake rate increase
In light of a heightened global earthquake rate during the first quarter of 2014 and recent studies concluding that large earthquakes affect global seismicity for extended periods, we revisit the question whether the temporal distribution of global earthquakes shows clustering beyond that expected from a time-independent Poisson process.
Within the central and eastern United States, the number of earthquakes has increased dramatically over the past few years. Between the years 1973–2008, there was an average of 21 earthquakes of magnitude three and larger in the central and eastern United States. This rate jumped to an average of 99 M3+ earthquakes per year in 2009–2013, and the rate continues to rise. In 2014, alone, there were 659 M3 and larger earthquakes.
Large earthquakes greater than 8.0 in magnitude have struck the Earth at a record high rate since 2004 but scientists have analyzed the historical record and found that the increase in seismic activity was likely due to mere chance.
The graph below shows the cumulative number of earthquakes M3 or greater in the mid-continental United States. The number of M3 or greater earthquakes increases steadily at about 21 events per year until around 2000, when it increases about 50% to 31 events per year. By 2008, the number increased sharply to about 151 events per year.
originally posted by: theabsolutetruth
a reply to: purplemer
This thread is about undersea volcanic activity and ice ages.
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originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Urantia1111
We are destroying the earth we are living through a mass extinction. If we cause global warming is a seperate issue. But since we dont know what does it hurt to keep our air clean..
originally posted by: BelowLowAnnouncement
Tax will fix this. Probably. Where's Gore?
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: theabsolutetruth
That source is 8 years old. We know the sun affects the entire solar system. No significant changes can be found from the time that article was posted til now.
Mars was warming in 2007 link
Mars is warming today link
Sensational? Yea, but really hasn't changed.
When some dire effects can be observed in our lifetime, well that will probably make ATS headlines first, global news 2nd
originally posted by: Gothmog
And I dont think anyone has mentioned
Venus has had atmospheric changes that show it is heating up
Mars polar ice caps have all but disappeared
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is gone
These lead scientists , you know the ones that study these sorts of things, into the conclusion that the entire solar system has been heating up since around 2000