WORLDWIDE VOLCANIC UPTICK: MULTIPLE ERUPTIONS TO 45,000+ FEET
These high-level eruptions are noteworthy because particulates ejected to altitudes above 32,800ft –& into the stratosphere– often linger, where they have a direct cooling effect on the planet:https://t.co/mIlGLGITt1
— Electroverse (@Electroversenet) May 18, 2020
Late season snow and unusually cold May temperatures from North America to Europe https://t.co/VimXHHvM57 #rare #cold #frost #snow #May
— The Watchers (@TheWatchers_) May 18, 2020
Rare late night frost in the Netherlands https://t.co/Wdu57oMbz8 #grandsolar
— Grand Solar Minimum (@grand_solar) May 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/IceAgeFarmer/status/1262266422899531777
https://twitter.com/IceAgeFarmer/status/1262270775890870273
https://twitter.com/IceAgeFarmer/status/1262270847475019776
MAY 18:
UK's highest recorded temperature for this day was 30C (86F) set at Camden Square (London) in 1952.
Climate is cyclic, never linear.
— Electroverse (@Electroversenet) May 18, 2020
Severe flooding, torrential rains hit Samarinda, Indonesia https://t.co/MelUYOPBwr #grandsolar
— Grand Solar Minimum (@grand_solar) May 18, 2020
2 dead after heavy rainfall and floods in Sri Lanka – 8 inches of rain in 24 hours https://t.co/4YCq6StJyj #grandsolar
— Grand Solar Minimum (@grand_solar) May 18, 2020
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