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What kind of drought is this?

According to the latest meteorological theory, it may not snow in Beijing this year. Although everyone is particularly looking forward to a real snow in Beijing, everything will be disappointed. Moreover, from February to mid-June next spring, North China may encounter a once-in-a-century drought, and the precipitation may not exceed10 mm. The specific theory is as follows:

The earth is becoming more and more violent and more aggressive to human beings. Our living environment has faced a severe test. Traditional meteorology seems powerless to sudden bad weather, because it predicts the weather through atmospheric circulation movement, satellite measurement and remote sensing technology. But this method is only short-term, quite unstable, and it can only be predicted for about half a month at most, and the weather forecast will often play jokes on people.

A new concept of meteorology can effectively solve this problem-physical meteorology (micrometeorology). As we all know, the earth is a huge magnet, and the powerful iron core is always undergoing alternate reactions of fission and fusion. So as to release a large amount of energy outward, form tens of thousands of annular magnetic rings, and realize energy conversion alternation. Among them, the South Pole and the North Pole are actually the strongest release points. However, once several magnetic circles are offset and overlap or intersect, there will be "bad" weather, such as precipitation, lightning and so on. Once the magnetic field in a certain area is squeezed by interference and becomes a "white area", then this area will be calm.

Based on the above theory, we can imagine:

1.200965438+10-February On the earth, the west and east coasts of the Pacific Ocean south of 32 degrees north latitude may be cold in late spring (the temperature is around10 degrees), and the west coast of the Pacific Ocean north of 32 degrees north latitude may be warm in winter (the temperature is 3-5 degrees higher). At the same time, there will be severe weather such as snowstorms on the east and west coasts of the Atlantic Ocean. Especially in Britain and America, there is a great possibility of snowstorm.

2. Global warming has little to do with greenhouse gases, but is directly related to the disorder of magnetic fields and waves. So is the melting of polar glaciers. This year, the disordered areas of Chinese mainland's magnetic field are mainly concentrated between 28 degrees north latitude-east longitude 103 degrees 3 1 degree. -106 degrees. Due to the compression and contraction of its strong magnetosphere, the North China magnetosphere vibration zone is squeezed to the south of Jianghuai and Shandong Peninsula. Therefore, Beijing may miss the snowy day this winter, and North China may encounter a once-in-a-century drought next year, and the precipitation may not exceed 10 mm.

3. If the magnetosphere in a certain area is superimposed too strongly, but it is not released, it will be foggy for several days, and the continental shelf around this area is very likely to have bad weather (such as earthquakes and storm surges), and the energy will be transferred to other areas in the same latitude, which will induce precipitation.

In some areas of the earth, precipitation, wind intensity and other natural energy will erupt in a very unbalanced form. For example, it used to rain every month in a certain place, but now it may not rain for several months in a row, and suddenly it rains heavily in a short time, but the total amount should be the same.