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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2218205" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I think that may be due to modern communications and media being more active and faster to report incidents. I mean we get more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions reported now, and those are not related to man's activity as far as I know. It is also known that El Nino has significant effect on world weather, and that has a multi year cycle that repeats, Sunspot activity is also responsible for weather change, and this year is when the next cycle of reduced sunspot activity starts. It has recently been at a maximum. The sun will reduce the heat it generates for the next 7 years. It is also moving further away as our eliptical path moves slightly which again is a cyclic activity that astronomers know about. Earth should cool down a bit now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2218205, member: 196898"] I think that may be due to modern communications and media being more active and faster to report incidents. I mean we get more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions reported now, and those are not related to man's activity as far as I know. It is also known that El Nino has significant effect on world weather, and that has a multi year cycle that repeats, Sunspot activity is also responsible for weather change, and this year is when the next cycle of reduced sunspot activity starts. It has recently been at a maximum. The sun will reduce the heat it generates for the next 7 years. It is also moving further away as our eliptical path moves slightly which again is a cyclic activity that astronomers know about. Earth should cool down a bit now. [/QUOTE]
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