Why Does the Power Go Out When It is Cold?

This is how it’s going to roll out over the next five days with these extreme temperatures: the only places where water is not going to turn into ice on this map, are some places in coastal California and southern Florida, and if you're in the Northeast, your skin is going to turn into ice.

 

 

 

Why Does the Power Go Out When It is Cold?

 

Alternatively, we have here a different perspective from tropicaltidbits.com. While most of the weather models are always done in Celsius, in here, it’s in Fahrenheit temperatures. 

 

 

Again, as you can see in the progression of this storm, you get a couple hours of warning, and then it just drops all of a sudden.

 



This event is so intense, that you literally have to be incredibly bundled up or you wouldn’t survive the outside temperature. You would have about five minutes to get inside before you get frostbite in these types of temperatures in 24 hours.

 

 

You have to think about what is happening in peoples’ houses in this particular instance, where temperatures are going down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. They're going to draw an enormous amount of power for heating purposes alone. They might have to reroute from other states, but they cannot reroute power from Canada, because they’re experiencing the same thing. Canada is having an all-time record demand for power, thus they have no extra power to offer.

 



Anyway, the US grid is aged already and since the temperatures are going to be so cold, power lines are going to be grounding out. Those lines are not built as they are in Alaska where they have it insulated. Electricity usually follows the path of least resistance and there is a possibility that the lines are going to ground out through the cold air as electricity is transmitted from point A to point B, on those high tension lines. The sub-zero temperatures become the conduit.

 

 

You really have to consider emergency measures during this event. You may consider moving into the basement, but don't think about moving into the basement after your power goes out in the middle of the night. The basements are going to be warmer because they're insulated by the ground. I understand that temperatures of – 40 or -50 degrees Fahrenheit above ground is still going to be probably freezing inside the basement, but it's going to be much warmer than upstairs in the rooms.

 

 

You're not going to be able to survive in your homes the way you do now, you need to start preparing if you haven’t yet before this event hits. You need to have all of these things: flashlights, emergency candles and means to prepare your food. You're not going to be able to use heating blankets or be able to charge anything if the power goes out, therefore you also need batteries. Don’t forget water, medicine and blankets too. You’ll be needing all of these things indoors. Again, the key is to be in a basement or a single room. It would still be a very difficult time surviving at these kind of temperatures in a room above ground, but it would be worse if you’re unprepared.

 

 

Like I said, the corporate media is downplaying this event. And while they do, the Southeast U.S is not ready for this almost zero degree Fahrenheit temperatures, because the houses there are not insulated for this. Remember that during the all-time power draw in the Southeast U.S last year, they were around one fifth of one eighth of an inch away from going down on the grids, and that was 20 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than this coming event.

 

But still, the media don’t want to talk about it. They're still saying that this will be a temporary icy cold front where in fact, these are going to be the coldest temperatures that you’d experience in your entire lifetime! The corporate media keep on pushing the Global Warming narrative.

 

 

We are heading into this Grand Solar Minimum. The Sun's intensity is declining and we're going to repeat something that we haven't seen in 400 years. Astrophysicists have already put out forecasts as to when the planet is going to start cooling, and it's right now. The signs are in-your-face that his Grand Solar Minimum is intensifying, and from this point forward, these types of storms are going to become a normal occurrence.

 

The lines that you're seeing in the graph below are the magnetic waves on the Sun. When they get to that widest point, they will be cancelling each other out. When this happens, the Sun's activity state /solar output declines. They've also mapped out how quickly this is going to take place and in which solar cycles. Moreover, the wider the wave is, the colder our planet is going to get, and the more extreme the weather is going to become.



As the magnetosphere weakens the jet streams are allowed to go out of their flow. They'd be no longer locked in place, so they could move into places that they haven’t been into in hundreds of years. This is the reason why we’re seeing a lot of these weather extremes across the planet. This event is also, literally a cycle that occurs once in 400 years, and right now, we're in it again.

 

 

Furthermore, the coloration we see in the graph above are great demarcations. We've just moved out of that yellow area of Solar Cycle 24 from 2015-2018, and we’re moving into that green shaded area in SC 25. As you can see, the intensity ramp-up is expected 2019 to 2021 and we’re supposed to have colder temperatures, more ferocious storms and shorter growing seasons. These forecasts are very serious, yet, somehow corporate media is still trying to push Global Warming, instead of talking about what is happening with our Sun and what's going to happen to our society and civilization when our food prices triple and quadruple.

 

Meanwhile, the University of Maine's Climate Reanalyzer is used in almost every single corporate mainstream media news article. It really is so quippy: “Only showing this map for one reason: All weather is local.” But I do want to compare this with Tropical Tidbits record, because Climate Reanalyzer has the hottest temperatures on the web. By the way, if you're going to compare datasets, you can go to University of Alabama Huntsville, Dr. Roy Spencer’s site.

 

 

Like I’ve said, the mainstream media loves the Climate Reanalyzer data set because it shows the warmest temperatures. I put these two together because I really want you to delve into this chart. The Climate Reanalyzer model is the top image and the Tropical Tidbits model is under it. Notice how much cold Tropical Tidbits is showing, especially with the anomalies, compared to how homogeneous everything is in the Climate Reanalyzer models.

 

This is another reason why I think they're really downplaying any cold events. You'd be asking questions like, “Why is it 50 degrees below zero outside, when we were told Global Warming would bring less severe winters?” And the explanation that somehow a pocket of warmer air displaced all of that cold down into the US, just doesn't make any sense, because there's not that much displaced atmosphere up in the Arctic.

 



This is indeed Grand Solar Minimum cold. In the 1600’s, people abandoned cities in Norway and Sweden. Populations dropped 90% in the cities because they couldn't survive there. Their infrastructure couldn't cope, they couldn't get in supplies, the harbors and ports were frozen and they were completely locked off. We're going to see the exact same thing if our grids go down continuously year after year because we can't cope with the demand of electricity draw, due to these extreme cold events.

 

 

This Grand Solar Minimum cold is just a repeating cycle in history. I explain all of this in my podcast Mini Ice Age Conversations, specifically the reasons why all of these events are happening, and how this is going to affect our families, our economy and our food prices as we move forward through the next 3 to 4 years when most of the changes would take place.

 

They’ll stabilize eventually around 2025, but then we're going to get a second wave, so please subscribe to ADAPT 2030 and follow me through the social media, for more updates.

 

 

Finally, case in point, if you think we had such extreme temperatures in the United States, the exact same things are about to happen over in Europe. Isn't that coincidental. Two places on the planet are about to have the coldest temperatures ever recorded in at least three generations.

 

Corporate media has totally forgotten Europe and they’ve constantly been talking about the US. However, as these low temperatures are developing, Norway is going to feel the exact same thing as they had in Chicago.

 



With that being said, I'm going to leave you with a little beautiful scenery of the ice halos.

 



This is in Mount Ore, and this event is due to extreme weather in the EU.

 



If you like more information about the Grand Solar Minimum 30-minutes, on the go, Mini Ice Age Conversations podcast.

 

 

PDF of this Article Coldest Temperatures of Your Lifetime Descend on the US

FULL VIDEO Coldest Temperatures of Your Lifetime Descend on the US

 

"Help support the adapt 2030 channel on brighteon so we can keep grand solar minimum information free to access."

Volcanism in the Mini Ice Age, Which Eruption will Drop Earth's Temperate Next (385)

https://www.brighteon.com/6010048504001

 

***Mini Ice Age Conversations Podcast***

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/adapt2030

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/adapt-2030

Libsyn: http://adapt2030.libsyn.com/

 

***Support ADAPT 2030 by Visiting Our Sponsors***

 

ADAPT 2030 & My Patriot Supply

 Taking the Fear Out of Difficult Situations

2-Week Food Supply with 92 servings

www.preparewithadapt2030.com

 

True Leaf Market Organic & Heirloom Seeds

ADAPT 2030 True Leaf Market Link 

 

ADAPT 2030 Amazon Grand Solar Minimum Book Store

https://www.amazon.com/shop/adapt2030

 

*** Today’s Story Links ***

Life-threatening’ Arctic blast to freeze U.S https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/01/25/polar-vortex-attack-us-next-week-life-threatening-brutal-cold/2676389002/

Sun Halo Image Ore Mts

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyB_1ZqUUAEqMrO.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyBNfPcUwAAGFO-.jpg

Brutal Arctic outbreak will push into the Great Lakes (United States) region through mid this week, windchills towards -65F / -50 °C, Jan 29–31st http://www.severe-weather.eu/mcd/brutal-arctic-outbreak-will-push-into-the-great-lakes-united-states-region-through-mid-this-week-windchills-towards-65f-50-c-jan-29-31st/

Ryan Maue wind chill maps and temperature forecasts

https://twitter.com/RyanMaue

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyCrlAJUUAAjtgc.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DxnjvJFVAAAlECX.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyCvXxZUUAALtPa.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyBxuUoV4AE6iLx.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyCq5QVUUAAZtav.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyB3Bz9UUAEVtFA.jpg

Surviving in your home power out https://graywolfsurvival.com/45411/surviving-blizzard-winter-storm-without-power/

https://survivalcommonsense.com/survive-power-outage-from-winter-storms/

TropicalTidbits Global temperature anomaly https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=gfs&region=global&pkg=T2ma&runtime=2019012818&fh=6

Why Does the Power Go Out When It’s Cold? https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/great-energy-challenge/2014/why-does-the-power-go-out-when-its-cold/

 

*** ADAPT 2030 Social Media Links ***

PATREON www.patreon.com/adapt2030

YOUTUBE ADAPT 2030 Mini Ice Age 2015–2035 Series on YouTube

BITCHUTE https://www.bitchute.com/hashtag/adapt2030/

BRIGHTEON https://www.brighteon.com/channel/adapt2030

STEEM https://steemit.com/@adapt2030

MINDS https://www.minds.com/ADAPT2030

MEDIUM https://medium.com/@globalcooling

FB https://www.facebook.com/Miniiceage

TWITTER https://twitter.com/adapt2030

GAB https://gab.ai/ADAPT2030