Global Atmospheric Shift: Algeria Emerges as a New Bread Basket

Unusual vortex winds across our planet continue to increase as the Suns out decreases. Highest ever recorded tornado in Bolivia, water spouts in Indonesia, tornado out breaks in December USA, 2x Medicanes in a month North Africa dumping record snowfall in November. A month of rain in hours 4x in the last 30 days and record crop yields in Norther Africa from all the additional rainfall for the 3rd year in a row.

 

Global Atmospheric Shift: Algeria Emerges as a New Bread Basket

This video was originally published 19/12/2019

Data concerning the top 25 years with the most Sun-Spotless days since 1849 reveals that 2019 in the number 3 slot, even if the 2019 data is not yet included in the data shown below. The 1897 has just been eclipsed, no pun intended.

 



As the Grand Solar Minimum intensifies, forecasts for a falloff in global temperatures as solar activity continues to a 400-year low is taking place reducing crop yields through the continents.

 



Jet streams and cloud cells are starting to shift because of the weakening magnetosphere and the polar wander phenomenon has been speeding up as of late. Since this is multi-century cycle where the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ICTZ) is going to shift. We already see areas across the planet where it is going to become wetter or dryer, which can be confidently predicted based on the past six Grand Solar Minima.

 



We already see signs in the skies, such as changing vortex winds. It should be noted that when jet streams or cloud cells collide, they move to new places. This is exactly what happened during the formation of a rare tornado at 4,023 meters, or 13,200 feet above sea level in the mountains of Bolivia. This is the highest altitude tornado EVER RECORDED.

 



This rare tornado hit the area near El Alto International Airport in December 8th.

 

 

El Alto is near a large lake to the west, Lake Titicaca. This gives a good indication where it is on the west coast of South America.

 



Then there is also these strange water spouts in Indonesia. These types of tornado or water spouts are not normally seen along the equator like this, so this is another rare event.

 

 

Freak storms with several instances of strange precipitation, such as a month's worth of rain in Brisbane; a month's worth of rain in an hour, in Brazil; a years’ worth of rain in 48 hours in Djibouti; and a months’ worth of rain, in a day, in northern and central England.



These seem to be some kind of copy/paste climate events. These were considered rare events before, but are becoming common. These four recent events happened within the span of 30 days. When I starting to discuss these things in 2014 on my social media platforms, this was a once every 6 months is kind of a headline. Now, it has become 4 or 5 times per month. There has definitely been an uptick in the precipitation anomalies.

 

 

As for the vortices, there was a severe storm outbreak with 37 tornadoes on December 17, 2019. Question; how many tornadoes are generally experienced in the United States in December? Because to me 37 tornadoes seem to be a lot, especially that the season is going into the coldest part of the year.

 



Although, it was Gulf moisture colliding with cool Arctic air at that time, but still, 27 tornadoes is the average in December over 25-years, which means that the recent single event eclipsed the record.

 

 

Even in 2018, there were 27 tornadoes for the entire month in Illinois in just a single storm session. If you look at the top five tornado outbreaks included 2015 and 2010 it is interesting because these extreme events are starting to pile up within the last few years.

 



So in order to get a good glimpse of the true totals over time, I looked in the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s, instead of a risk of looking at possibly altered data. I found this PDF about tornado occurrences in the US from 1913 to 1960. According to the records, in 1957 the number two position had 21 tornadoes in Illinois alone, with a total of 38 tornadoes for the month. This means that we really need to go back in time, literally, like in the 1950s to find these types of tornadic outbreaks that are well above the averages.

 



The graphic shown below is included in the PDF as well, so I encourage you to take a look at the linked file found at the end of this article, for you to see how much more professional they were then in their reports than they are now. All the months are listed according to where the winds were flowing, and where the tornadoes had touched down.

 



Average number of tornados by month in the U.S is shown in this graph. 27 were recorded in December, but it looks like there is a little uptick in January.

 

 

A list of the largest winter tornado outbreaks can also be found on the web, but this is a little strange, for me. They counted some of the same tornadoes that came down multiple times, and that is supposed to be the same tornado that lifted off and then came back.

 

So, in here, much higher totals were recorded. It also seems like they did not update this record to include the 2019, 2018, and the 2015 outbreaks. As can be seen, the second position includes records in 2008. There was also the 2011 record, but without 2015, 2018 and 2019.

 

 

You can clearly see that there has been a lot of activity in our atmosphere over the last decade that further increased, not only in number of events, but in intensity as well.

 

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