rage that dissipates over land. As we have stated, hurricane force storms will not develop into super storms, more
violent than man has experienced, but will form in places not previously experienced, and will be more
consistently strong and destructive. In some places around the globe, this will make coastlines uninhabitable, a
place where crops are grown or fish harvested but where humans do not reside or sleep soundly.
Where deserts have formed based on geology, mountain ranges blocking rain clouds or the atmosphere depleated
of rain during a long trip over land masses, this will change as the direction of wind flow changes. Lands used to
regular rains, now suffering droughts, may find these droughts turning their land into deserts. Rain forests are
likewise formed by geology and wind currents, and these may fear being washed away as rain comes not only
more often but with a greater load of water picked up by fast moving air currents traveling over large bodies of
water. Drought or deluge, there will be few places on Earth not affected by one of these extremes, and all of this
affects the success of crops.
Temperature extremes, and in particular temperature swings, will increase, so that the seasons almost blend into
one another. If Summer is expected to be a time of extreme heat, and Winter extreme cold, man may find his
Summer cool with odd brief snowstorms and Winter confusing the crops wanting to go into their annual
hibernation. The key will be the unpredictability, as a looping jet stream and increasing extremes of high and
low pressure over land will force the atmosphere into unexpected directions.
Where does this place man, as he learns of the likelihood of a pole shift caused by the passage of a rogue planet -
Planet X? Most will stubbornly stay in place, refusing to contemplate the unpleasant and preferring to accept any
explanation the establishment proffers. Suffering will increase, but will result in riots and angry outbursts or illness
from malnutrition and depressed immune systems or the psychological depression that comes from a sense of
hopelessness. Those who have decided to live, and help others to do so, will find the argument, whether to stay or go,
tipping in the direction of a move. Coastal areas may be pleasant, and river basins rich with delta soil, and the
commerce that has grown up near ports and great rivers providing jobs, but the tribulations of a self sufficient family
home in the hinterland will seem increasingly worth it. This is the push the weather extremes will bring. Add to this
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increasing volcanic and quake activity, making the fault lines unattractive and life in crowded cities likely to be
suffering from collapse as their infrastructure is shattered and pulled apart. All of these matters will speak to those who
want to survive, in a voice louder than any reassurance from the establishment. Make your plans. Cut your losses. And
get out of harms way to a place where you can at least have a chance of feeding your family and surviving the weather
extremes.
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ZetaTalk: Jet Stream Tornadoes
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We have stressed, at the very start of the ZetaTalk saga, that the weather would get increasingly extreme, with
droughts and deluges occurring and switching about in an unpredictable manner, and that this included unpredictable
changes in the jet stream. The jet stream is affected primarily by the rotation of the Earth, the slow roll, which pulls the Earth under her blanket of air and creates swirling in the temperate regions, the prevailing Westerlies, as cold air from
the poles rushes to drop into voids created by this motion. The jet stream is affected secondarily by warm and cold
spots, warm over land masses that are more quickly heated or cooled than the ocean, which can circulate and maintain
a more even distribution within its depths. Hot air is lighter than cold, and rises, cold heavier and drops, thus the storm
systems attempting to equalize the density of air. The temperature and density and direction of air masses can be
determined, and thus the weatherman has historically offered predictions, but these predictions have become
increasingly difficult, in part because of the Earth wobble which jerks the Earth about under her mantel of air, often at cross currents to the jet stream.
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proceeding, high in the upper atmosphere, in its traditional directions. Tornadoes, as any school child learns, are
caused by the rapid dropping of cold air through a lighter warm air mass, a sinkhole that becomes, like a black hole for
gravity particles, an irresistible pull for cold air in the vicinity. On a larger scale, hurricanes and their