Adapt 2030 has some great coverage of the snow and cold weather occurring in Europe, Russia, and northern Africa.
22 Mar 2018 – Thick snow in an area of Algeria where snow is supposed to be super rare – Snow in Southern Spain – Snow on French Beaches
We’re talking record snow: Record after record after record after record.
Wherever you look on social media: “Spring delayed due to snow.” That’s all across Europe, across the eastern United States.
But it’s not across the mainstream media!
European Superfreeze 2.0 brings snow on French Beaches, Record snow in Spain and what can only be considered super extra double unusual snow in Algeria during March. Dust storms with density of sand in the air that can only be described as a “Sand Blaster in the Atmosphere” and massive 1 KG / 2LB+ hail in the USA. The intensification of the Grand Solar Minimum has hit its step forward. You are on your own , you need to prepare.
Look at this sunspot graph. Sunspot numbers were low in the 1970s as the world endured a colder and snowier climate. Now look at the sunspot numbers today. Can there be any doubt as to where we are headed?

Thanks to Jack Hydrazine for sending this video
Wow. Robert, it is coming to pass very quickly.
Wow, it is upon us now. Get your preparations done ASAP. Food, clothing, fuel and ammo. The fighting in the streets for food is coming post haste.
From now on, global warming will be wishful thinking in the future as crops freeze. That would have been easier than global cooling!
Great post. Mainstream media silence on this is deafening and that’s how I know it’s real.
People need to start preparing. Developed nations will be affected too. It doesn’t hurt to stock up on food and essentials like bottled water, first aid kits and fire-making gear. A decent tent and air mattresses can go a long way in warmer climates if you suddenly need to move somewhere a bit less…food riotey.
I haven’t written here for some time, but Id like to hear what anyone who’d like to comment has to say. I’m not in total disagreement with the scientific data, but living in North Texas I fail to see any evidence that anything is changing. I’ve hoped to see snow for the past two winters and haven’t witnessed much of anything. Spring began around about the end of February here and if you follow the local news weather forecasts, the temperature is usually 10 + degrees above “normal” both high and low. I wouldn’t bet on North Central Texas experiencing anything out of the “norm”. It’s almost always warm here, always trending above average with a spattering of cold days. Yes, we had some cold temperatures this past winter, but nothing that would indicate any geologic change in patterns. I’m just saying. Spend some time here and then see if you feel the same way about the coming cold. I read the linked stories on this site and think “if so much is changing with the world’s weather, why does the most obvious evidence (looking out your window), fail to support it?
Looking for answers in Texas.
I’m seriously considering moving to Texas because I expect its climate will be only a tad cooler, and a tad wetter, during the coming ice age than it is today.
Simple, the Ice Age effects are not “universal” and some areas have very little change.
I recommend you go and watch as many ADAPT 2030 videos, as well as “Oppenheimer Ranch Project” and “Ice Age Farmer” videos as you can. You have entered a “Learning Curve” and have much to learn…..(that is not an insult, but a reality). But, enjoy the time.
In addition, get and read the book “COLD TIMES”. There is a lot out there to inform you why some places on Earth will actually get WARMER while other huge land masses form “ice ages”.
The last true Ice Age, with 2 mile thick ice over Canada and US, left all of the West Coast “ice-free” all the way to Russia. Thus, the best place to live may end up being on the coast of Alaska. Nothing may actually change in Texas while all of New England may have to be evacuated. That is normal.
This education I suggest will explain that to you.
Thank you Global Cooling I’ll check out those videos.
CTaylor:
No worries.
As the Gulf Stream slows down, the warmth collected in the Gulf of Mexico “backs up” and keeps Florida and the Gulf States nice. Florida gets a more “summer like” pattern (rain and warm) in winter and the trees shift from a colder type to a warmer type – pine vs oak pollen levels in lake sediments).
For Texas, it’s “nice”:
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2015/05/31/texas-rain-and-1500-year-cycles/
Thank you for all of your information! It is very insightful.
Adapt 2030 is a wonderful resource. I have been following him for a few years now. I notice he also likes this page. Good man!
On the subject of hailstones, there were many “extreme” episodes that came out of the Little Ice Age, but of course, the actual records are sparse. The descriptives in this article are simply terrifying. Hailstones 16 inches in diameter? That is 50 lbs of water..
Historical Hailstones and Ice
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3200/WEWI.59.6.46-47?journalCode=vwws20
If you look at this graph you can see since Sunspot Cycle 19 (late 1950s to early 1960s) that the cycle have been declining.
http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/SSN.gif
Here is a sunspot cycle forecast for the next 100 years.
https://tallbloke.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/image7.jpeg
Interesting is the fact we don’t ever see and here about this chart in the media this chart would go against the idea of the solar cycles getting stronger again after solar cycle 26 will be very interesting to see how this all plays out.
And if this chart is right jack we are in a world of trouble going forward and yet the media is worried about global warming.when we should be concerned about the cooling that will and would take place.
Jack Hydrazine-looking at the chart in the link, it’s going to be a cold 21st century.
at the moment it seems that we are experiencing the effect of the La Nina that set in last fall and was described only a couple of weeks ago as ” the fading La Nina” by the warming crew.
Well it’s not fading now and looks like lasting through summer.
Sigh. 62 now, looks like Ice age for the rest of my life. FML.
Speaking of climate predictions for Texas, does anyone know anything about climate zones in Australia during previous ice ages?
I’m in Sydney, and should be in a position to move out in 2019, I hope. I’d think moving North would be a good idea. But how far North?
I wonder how 2010-2020 chart will look like
TerraHertz, I found an interesting article you might read regarding the last glacial maximum in Australia :
http://austhrutime.com/last_glacial_maximum_australia.htm
TerraHertz: Speaking of climate predictions for Texas, does anyone know anything about climate zones in Australia during previous ice ages?
Hi TerraHertz, I found this interesting article regarding Last Glacial Maximum in Australia (LGM) :
http://austhrutime.com/last_glacial_maximum_australia.htm
Don’t let the periodic & temporary solar minimum that’s making it more bearable than usual distract from the gradual warming trend.