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June 8, 2013 ZetaTalk
This long-exposure capture shows the increased wobble in an undeniable and dramatic manner. In 2007 the wobble was detectible only by a skew in what would otherwise be a perfect circle around Polaris. By March 23, 2010 and April 17, 2010 this skew had gotten wider, making an oval rather than a circle around Polaris. Are the cameras on a drunken pedestal? The establishment falls silent in the face of such evidence, hoping the public does not notice. Now on March 1, 2013 there is a new development. The center of the focus is in two places, not just one!
February 5, 2011 ZetaTalk
As has been present since the wobble ensued in 2004, the Earth wobble takes the form of a figure 8. This causes the N Pole of Earth to lean to one side or the other during the figure 8, and also to lean toward and away from the Sun during the figure 8. The wobble is most violent when the magnetic N Pole of Earth comes up over the horizon and encounters the magnetic push from the N Pole of Planet X, which is increasingly pointing its N Pole directly at the Earth. This point is equivalent to what Nancy calls the New Zealand view, and is directly related to the sloshing magma pushing to the north Pacific and thence sloshing back to raise the Indo-Australian Plate up on the eastern end so that Indonesia can slide under the curve. At the point in the wobble where the mid-day Sun is over Italy, the N Pole of Earth is leaning toward the Sun, which is why the Sun recently appeared two days early in Greenland and Norway and Alaska. This then progresses to be the point where, in Nancy's diagrams, the Sun is over the N American continent. At this point, the N Pole of Earth is moving away from the Sun again, and thus the vertical jet stream over N America, pushing the globe under the cold air of northern Canada. Depending upon where the globe is being pushed, or how much Sun it is getting, or how violent the push is at this or that point, the land underneath will experience weather extremes.
Comment
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/mar/07/northern-lights-auro...
Stargazers across the UK have been treated to a dazzling display of the northern lights.
The aurora borealis was visible as far south as Oxfordshire on Sunday evening as the weather cleared, painting the night sky with shades of green, purple and blue.
The ethereal spectacle is caused by charged solar particles interacting with the Earth’s magnetic field and is usually only visible in the far north of Scotland.
A “lucky combination” of conditions in the lower atmosphere and in space meant the aurora was visible across swaths of the country, Met Office space weather adviser Amanda Townsend said.
“Once in a while the solar winds are enhanced to levels stronger than normal, with particles at higher speeds, and on this occasion it has connected really well with the Earth’s magnetic field.”
In addition to the cosmic weather being just right, conditions closer to the ground favoured those who ventured out into the cold to see the spectacle. Skies were clear over much of Scotland and England and many shared their photos of the phenomenon on social media.
James of Idaho posting this on the Q&A so I am moving this:
This has also been noticeable from Idaho at night looking up at the Big Dipper where it has been to the left of the North Star ( Polaris ) in the fall position to now as of March 4 th being in the winter position to the right of ( Polaris ) in the night sky around 10 pm.
Confirming comment from some one who lives in Germany, re the tilt as seen in Europe. He sees this tilt also at sunrise.
this interesting and would confirm my observations at sunrise.
Submitted by Alberto, who notes the Sun on 3/3 at 17:29 is way too far to the SouthWest. An impossible position as the expected position (per Skymap) is 255 degrees. This is a 33 degree deviation! The wobble has indeed gotten worse. This is the tilt of the India Face in the Figure 8, lingering for Italy.
Wobble appears more extreme than before. Temp variations are wild in the Arctic! 55F+ above normal for January?
December 31, 2015
http://unofficialnetworks.com/2015/12/yesterday-temps-ascended-abov...
If you thought 60°F December days in New York were weird, look at what’s happening up north. And by north, we mean the northernmost place on the entire planet– the north pole.
According to an article published by Gizmodo, the North Pole reached temperatures above the freezing point yesterday for the second time in recorded history! Not only is that completely uncharacteristic in a place that fails to see the sun this time of year but it’s almost 50°F above the average temperature for the month of December.
This data comes from the National Weather Service through their GFS model (Global Forecast System). The GFS takes data from satellites and weather stations to create forecasts that are some of the most accurate on the planet.
However, this being the warmest year on record, I guess it should come as no surprise that the North Pole is experiencing a veritable heat wave during what is usually one of the coldest months of the year. Actually, we should definitely be surprised– this is not good.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/30/us/north-pole-high-temperature-feat/
http://gizmodo.com/temperatures-rose-above-freezing-at-the-north-po...
Here is a video from Dubai, where the photographer notes the Sun is setting in the wrong place, way to far to the SouthWest. Clear documentation of the wobble effect! She makes this comment toward the start of the video, at about 25 seconds in.
https://katch.me/literallyanika/v/6af6796a-2cb2-33e0-8781-23ef82459530
Hi-tech hikers on the wrong path: Rescue teams report rise in number of call-outs to walkers who use GPS instead of maps
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3225788/Hi-tech-hikers-wron...
Walkers who cannot read paper maps and instead rely on their mobile's GPS were blamed for an English beauty spot's rise in mountain rescue call-outs.
An 'over-reliance on electronic equipment' has been blamed for the slow increase in callouts for busy Lake District mountain rescuers.
Coniston Mountain Rescue Team has so far sprung into action 44 times this year - already one more than the whole of 2014.
The organisation's Jeff Carroll said people relying on systems such as GPS and maps on mobile phones has been a major issue.
Instead, he urged tourists, walkers and cyclists who explore their beauty spot's countless mountain trails to carry a simple compass and Ordnance Survey paper map.
Lochaber Mountain Rescue in Scotland, whose area includes 4,409ft Ben Nevis, is normally called out between 70 and 100 times a year. But by last week it had dealt with 103 alerts in 2015.
Team leader John Stevenson said that as well as the usual issues of bad weather and 'slips and trips', smartphones were causing navigation problems.
He said: 'Navigation has been a big issue this year. People should know how to use a map and compass and not be relying on mobile phones.
'Another big problem has been people not leaving information about where in the hills they are going.
'We are having to search big areas because of that.'
Earlier this year, the Mountaineering Council of Scotland asked people not to rely on smartphones and GPS devices as navigation tools in the hills.
http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/mathematics/science-why-green...
The ‘Prime Meridian’ that’s been running through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, UK, since 1884 is now located 335 feet (102 meters) east of its historic spot. Dr Ken Seidelmann from the University of Virginia and his colleagues investigated the cause of this apparent discrepancy.
In 1884, the International Meridian Conference recommended that Earth’s prime meridian “to be employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time-reckoning throughout the globe” pass through the “center of the transit instrument at the Observatory of Greenwich.”
This instrument – named the Airy Transit Circle for its designer, British Astronomer Royal Sir George Biddell Airy – is a nineteenth-century telescopic device for measuring star positions, and could be used for determining local time.
Today, tourists visiting its meridian line must walk east approximately 335 feet before their satellite-navigation receivers indicate zero longitude.
Why? Because newer technologies – primarily the superb accuracy of GPS, which uses satellites to precisely measure grid coordinates at any point on the Earth’s surface – replaced the traditional telescopic observations used to measure the Earth’s rotation.
“With the advancements in technology, the change in the prime meridian was inevitable. Perhaps a new marker should be installed in the Greenwich Park for the new prime meridian,” said Dr Seidelmann, who is a co-author of the paper published in the Journal of Geodesy.
Dr Seidelmann and co-authors concluded that a slight deflection in the natural direction of gravity at Greenwich is responsible for the offset, along with the maintenance of continuity of astronomical time.
According to the team, the 335-foot offset can be attributed to the difference between two conventional methods of determining coordinates: astronomical versus geodetic, which refers to a set of reference points used to locate places on the Earth.
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