To what degree would you guess that the strange weather patterns of these past few years may be due to the shifting of the north and south magnetic poles? This idea is politically incorrect because those who promote climate alarmism do not want to blame the unusual weather and climate of these past few years on anything other than atmospheric carbon dioxide. I believe that a significant percentage of the unusual weather patterns of these past years may well be due to the shifting of the north and south magnetic poles. When north goes south: Is Earth's magnetic field flipping? It's been 780,000 years since this happened — and some scientists say that Earth's magnetic poles are long overdue for a switch. By Chris Holt | Published: Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Just in case you do not think that there has been any unusual weather over these past five years you may wish to view how much rain fell in Saudi Arabia already in 2023. HOW Is This POSSIBLE in 2023? Deserts become rivers, floods in Saudi Arabia.
Well, Dennis, that's one way to turn the deserts green if the long-lost desert rivers of Mesopotamia are flowing once again... By the way, it's in the news right now (January 2023) that the Earth's core has stopped turning. But fear not. This is a normal part of a 70-year cycle. The core is expected to start spinning again, this time in the opposite direction. Uh, Earth’s Inner Core Just Stopped Spinning (msn.com)
We shall see. Earth's magnetic poles probably won't flip soon, after all | Space https://www.space.com › News › Science & Astronomy Jul 6, 2022 — Earth's magnetic north and south poles switch at irregular intervals at an average of every 200,000 years or so, and the event could have a ...
I've asked this for the past 5 years. Earths magnetic north has been speeding up over the past few years and with that comes unpredictable weather shifts.