July 2020

7/1/20 – The Sulfur Dioxide readings are increasing over the Pacific Ocean

source:  CAMS SO2 for 7/1/20, Pacific View, Total Column & 500 hpa




7/1/20 – It’s raining at the North Pole today…that’s very bad news for the Arctic sea ice




7/1/20 – Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Today




7/1/20 – U.S. Navy 30-Day Model for the Arctic Sea Ice Thickness for 6/9/20 – 7/8/20




7/1/20 – Sea Ice & Snow Cover Today




7/1/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday, 6/30/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 14.







7/2/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 7/1/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 15.







7/3/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 7/2/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 16.




7/3/20 – New hole opened up in the Arctic sea ice today







7/4/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 7/3/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 17.




7/5/20 – This is probably the source of the Sulfur Dioxide Event in the West Pacific Ocean that we’ve been seeing on CAMS since June 20, 2020.

June / July Eruption at Nishinoshima Volcano in Japan — New 28,000 foot high blast




7/5/20 – Here’s the Nishino-Shima Volcano today from NASA Worldview







7/5/20 – Methane, Sea Ice & Climate Update with Margo (July 5, 2020)

Margo reviews methane data from CAMS for Saturday & Sunday, 7/4-7/5/20 & NOAA for Saturday, 7/4/20. She also does an in depth review of the Arctic sea ice and covers earthquakes, the Nishino-shima Volcano and other climate related items. Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 18.







7/6/20 – Here’s the Nishino-Shima Volcano today from NASA Worldview & Sulfur Dioxide from CAMS




7/6/20 – The Arctic Blue-Ocean-Event (BOE). When? Then What?

In Paul Beckwith’s article from September 2018, he predicts the first blue ocean event will happen in September 2022. From what we’re seeing so far in the Arctic, I’m thinking it could happen this year. In this article Beckwith discusses what kind of changes to expect. We’re already seeing many of them, such as the break down of the jet stream.  Remember, we can and are having catastrophic weather changes even before ALL the ice is gone.
https://paulbeckwith.net/2018/09/20/the-arctic-blue-ocean-event-boe-when-then-what/




7/6/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 7/6/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 19.







7/7/20 – Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Today




7/7/20 – U.S. Navy 30-day Model for Arctic Sea Ice Thickness (6/15-7/14/20)




7/7/20 – Sea Ice & Snow Cover for today




7/7/20 – Here’s the Nishino-Shima Volcano today from NASA Worldview & Sulfur Dioxide from CAMS

Also, notice the new high sulfur dioxide reading off the coast of Ecuador/Peru.




7/7/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday, 7/7/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 20.







7/8/20 – Here’s the latest from Sam Carana: Arctic Sea Ice at Record Low for Time of Year

“Arctic sea ice looks set to reach an all-time record low in September 2020. A Blue Ocean Event (BOE) is one of the many tipping points threatening to get crossed in the Arctic. A BOE occurs when sea ice extent gets below 1 million square km, which is important regarding the amount of sunlight absorbed/reflected in the Arctic (albedo feedback).”

http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2020/07/arctic-sea-ice-at-record-low-for-time-of-year.html




7/8/20 – Here’s the Nishino-Shima Volcano today from NASA Worldview

NOTE:  CAMS has not updated much of their data yet for today, including sulfur dioxide. This is highly unusual.




7/8/20 – There have just been 2 earthquakes at Pyramid Lake, about 30 miles from where I live. They were a 3.0 & 2.1 M. I’ve had a very rough day today and I think I may be picking up on some coming geologic activity.
Uh-oh…it looks like USGS has now downgraded the 3.0 to a 1.4 M!




7/8/20 – 4.2 M Earthquake Iceland

M 4.2 – 10 km NNW of Dalvík, Iceland

  • 2020-07-08 17:41:33 (UTC)
  • 66.055°N 18.634°W
  • 10.0 km depth



7/8/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 7/8/20







7/9/20 – Methane & Sulfur Dioxide Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 7/9/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 21.







7/10/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 7/10/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 22.







7/11/20 – I’ll be doing my weekly report on methane tomorrow. However, I wanted to give my subscribers a sneak preview (in case you haven’t been watching my video updates here during the week). Below is a snapshot of the NOAA data I’m tracking from this week. So far, we’re seeing an increase of 4.5 ppb since last Saturday. Yesterday shows 1886.75 ppb, passing the high I recorded last year in October 2019 of 1885.75 ppb. I think methane is headed straight up like a hockey stick now. Stay tuned.
Margo




7/11/20 – Here’s the satellite view of the Nishino-shima Volcano today and the sulfur dioxide from CAMS.




7/11/20 – Big black square of missing data on NASA Worldview today

NOTE:  This is just below the Nishino-shima Volcano area




7/11/20 – Here’s a view of the Arctic sea ice from NASA Worldview today. Notice the melted area just to the north of the Canadian coastline. This was home to some of the thickest sea ice. It’s started melting out from the coastline. This is not good.







7/12/20 – Methane & Arctic Sea Ice Update with Margo (July 12, 2020)

Margo reviews methane data from CAMS for Saturday & Sunday, 7/11-7/12/20 & NOAA for Friday & Saturday, 7/10-7/11/20. She also shows the current state of the Arctic sea ice.







7/13/20 – Risks Crops Face

This is an excellent video from Jim Massa explaining the changes in the weather systems and the effects on crops as a result of Abrupt Climate Change.




7/13/20 – Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Today




7/13/20 – U.S. Navy 30-day model for Arctic Sea Ice Thickness (6/21 – 7/20/20)




7/13/20 – Ozone hole over the Arctic

source:  CAMS Ozone for 7/13/20 Arctic View




7/13/20 – Arctic Ozone Hole, NOAA Methane Data for 7/12/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 23.




7/13/20 – from Robin Westenra:  Methane emissions at the beginning of the season already EXCEED their 2019 maximum

https://robinwestenra.blogspot.com/2020/07/methane-emissions-at-beginning-of.html







7/14/20 – The Arctic Ocean is dominated by a strong high-pressure system, rapidly melting the sea ice and impacting the Transpolar Drift System

NOTE:  This could also be the cause of the ozone hole over the Arctic
https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/arctic-ocean-ice-melt-transpolar-fa/




7/14/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday & Tuesday, 7/13-7/14/20 & Other Updates

Margo presents a new article: The Arctic Ocean is dominated by a strong high-pressure system, rapidly melting the sea ice and impacting the Transpolar Drift System. Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 24.
Show Link:
https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/arctic-ocean-ice-melt-transpolar-fa/




7/14/20 – 4.4 M Earthquake Iceland

M 4.4 – 125 km S of Akureyri, Iceland

  • 2020-07-14 00:56:20 (UTC)
  • 64.563°N 17.899°W
  • 10.0 km depth






7/15/20 – Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Today




7/15/20 – U.S. Navy 30-day model for Arctic Sea Ice Thickness (6/23 – 7/22/20)







7/16/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 7/15/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 25.




7/16/20 – 7.0 M Earthquake Papua New Guinea

M 7.0 – 114 km NNW of Popondetta, Papua New Guinea

  • 2020-07-17 02:50:23 (UTC)
  • 7.843°S 147.766°E
  • 79.8 km depth

Originally 7.3 M – downgraded by USGS

Tsunami Warning

HAZARDOUS TSUNAMI WAVES FROM THIS EARTHQUAKE ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN 300 KM OF THE EPICENTER ALONG THE COASTS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
https://www.tsunami.gov/




7/16/20 – Look at this cluster of 8 earthquakes near Juneau, Alaska. The largest is a 3.2 M.




7/16/20 – The Pentagon Moves To Launch Its Own Experimental Mini Space Station

The goal is for the space-based platform to support various test, training, and other missions, possibly with humans aboard in the future.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/34840/the-pentagon-moves-to-launch-its-own-experimental-mini-space-station




7/17/20 – Ask an Ecologist Anything with Guy McPherson

Guy discusses the state of the Arctic sea ice, rising temperatures and possible scenarios on NTHE. He thinks we may only have a few months left. That’s what I’ve been thinking as well. Livestreamed on July 14, 2020.







7/17/20 – Here’s a close-up of the methane release from the Arctic yesterday, 7/16/20 on CAMS. Not only do we see a very high release in the Kara Sea, but now it’s starting to pulse up on the north coast of the Canadian island next to Greenland.

I’ll be discussing this in my report today.




7/17/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 7/16/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 26.







7/18/20 – 6.2 M Earthquake Tonga

M 6.2 – 143 km ENE of Hihifo, Tonga

  • 2020-07-18 15:32:37 (UTC)
  • 15.247°S 172.674°W
  • 18.9 km depth



7/18/20 – Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Today




7/18/20 – U.S. Navy 30-day model for Arctic Sea Ice Thickness (6/26 – 7/25/20)

Things are changing fast.




7/18/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday & Saturday, 7/17-7/18/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 27.







7/19/20 – New Sulfur Dioxide Event over the Western USA Today

I don’t know what this is from. I’m not seeing earthquakes (yet) that would relate to this huge reading. Possibly the tectonic plates shifted and released it. This is in the Cascadia region and the fulcrum point with the Juan de Fuca plate. Heads Up!

source:  CAMS SO2 7/19/20, N. America view, Total Column & 500 hpa




7/19/20 – Arctic Sea Ice, Methane & Climate Roundup with Margo (July 19, 2020)

Margo reviews methane data from CAMS for Sunday, 7/19/20 & NOAA for Saturday, 7/18/20. She also shows the current state of the Arctic sea ice and other climate related items. Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 28.







7/20/20 – 4.5 M Earthquake Iceland

M 4.5 – 8 km WSW of Álftanes, Iceland

  • 2020-07-19 23:36:14 (UTC)
  • 64.065°N 22.166°W
  • 10.0 km depth



07.20.20 – Baked by midsummer sun, Arctic sea ice could face worst losses on record




7/20/20 – Stromboli volcano (Italy): sudden large explosion this morning

“A sudden, very strong explosion occurred at the volcano this morning. It came without warning even though the volcano had been in a rather low state of activity levels during the recent weeks.”

https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/stromboli/news/106831/Stromboli-volcano-Italy-sudden-large-explosion-this-morning.html




7/20/20 – New High Sulfur Dioxide reading over Eastern Europe

source:  CAMS SO2 7/20/20, Europe View, Total Column & 500 hpa




7/20/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 7/20/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 29.




7/20/20 – As the Arctic Ice Melts, USA & Other Countries Plan Their Further Exploitation (Aug. 4, 2018)

Margo shares the U.S. Navy’s Arctic Roadmap for 2014 – 2030 which details how the Arctic Region will be exploited and developed as the sea ice dwindles.

U.S. Navy Arctic Roadmap 2014 – 2030 – http://www.navy.mil/docs/USN_arctic_roadmap.pdf







7/21/20 – Methane Report for NOAA Data for Monday, 7/20/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 30.




7/21/20 – Why Arctic sea ice just crashed to an extreme, record low

https://mashable.com/article/arctic-sea-ice-plummets-2020/




7/21/20 – Large and Deep 6.0 M Earthquake in Fiji Region

M 6.0 – Fiji region

  • 2020-07-21 20:56:24 (UTC)
  • 20.832°S 178.572°W
  • 602.1 km depth



7/22/20 – from Dutchsinse – UPDATE : Large M7.8 Earthquake in Alaska – Coast of Alaska Tsunami warning now canceled

NOTE:  Dutchsinse is forecasting a 7 M range earthquake for the Bishop, CA area in the next few days. This is in the Mammoth Lakes area of California.




7/22/20 – 7.8 M Earthquake Aleutian Islands, Alaska with large aftershocks

This could set off lots of activity in the Cascadia subduction zone up and down the west coast of the USA.

M 7.8 – 105 km SSE of Perryville, Alaska

  • 2020-07-22 06:12:44 (UTC)
  • 55.030°N 158.522°W
  • 28.0 km depth



7/22/20 – 5.4 M in the northern part of the Juan de Fuca plate

M 5.4 – 221 km W of Tofino, Canada

  • 2020-07-22 11:33:25 (UTC)
  • 49.096°N 128.945°W
  • 10.0 km depth



7/22/20 – 6.3 M Earthquake China – Tibetan Plateau

M 6.3 – western Xizang

  • 2020-07-22 20:07:19 (UTC)
  • 33.131°N 86.840°E
  • 10.0 km depth






7/22/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday & Wednesday, 7/21-7/22/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 31.







7/23/20 – Mammoth Lakes is swarming with 97 earthquakes in the last 24 hours. 

Dutchsinse predicted that Bishop, CA will be hit with a 7’ish M earthquake soon. That is 38 miles southeast of this swarm area.




7/23/20 – Arctic Sea Ice & Snow Cover Today




7/23/20 – Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Today




7/23/20 – U.S. Navy 30-day model for Arctic Sea Ice Thickness (7/1 – 7/30/20)

Fasten your seat belt!




7/23/20 – New high sulfur dioxide reading over Aleutian Islands, Alaska

I wonder if another big earthquake is going to hit there?

source:  CAMS SO2 7/23/20 – Pacific View – Total Column & 500 hpa




7/23/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 7/23/20 & Other Updates

Margo compares Arctic sea ice concentration from this year and 2012. Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 32.







7/24/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 7/24/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 33.







7/25/20 – 4.7 M Arctic Earthquake in Northern Canada

M 4.7 – Northwest Territories, Canada

  • 2020-07-25 03:05:25 (UTC)
  • 62.245°N 124.470°W
  • 10.0 km depth



7/25/20 – 5.2 M Earthquake Atlantic Ocean

M 5.2 – northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

  • 2020-07-25 01:33:56 (UTC)
  • 30.759°N 41.787°W
  • 10.0 km depth



7/25/20 – The Nishino-shima Volcano is still erupting (since June 19). This is the source of the continuous high sulfur dioxide readings over the West Pacific.




7/25/20 – Satellite view of Hurricane Hanna




7/25/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Saturday, 7/25/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 34.







7/26/20 – Two large earthquakes in the South Atlantic

M 6.3 – South Sandwich Islands region

  • 2020-07-26 00:53:59 (UTC)
  • 60.783°S 25.315°W
  • 10.0 km depth

M 5.2 – South Sandwich Islands region

  • 2020-07-26 03:59:19 (UTC)
  • 60.594°S 25.470°W
  • 10.0 km depth



7/26/20 – Looking at Methane & Arctic Sea Ice with Margo (July 26, 2020)

Margo reviews methane data from CAMS for Sunday, 7/26/20 & NOAA for Saturday, 7/25/20. She also shows the current state of the Arctic sea ice. Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 35.







7/27/20 – 4.7 M Earthquake off the southern coast of Hawaii

M 4.7 – 19 km SE of Naalehu, Hawaii

  • 2020-07-27 16:05:56 (UTC)
  • 18.931°N 155.461°W
  • 36.1 km depth



7/27/20 – Heads Up from Mike Adams, Health Ranger:

SEED WARFARE? Seed packages that appear to be from China are flooding the USA; other similar packages contain fake US dollar currency or pandemic masks

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-07-26-seed-warfare-china-floods-usa-with-garden-seeds-fake-currency.html




7/27/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 7/27/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 36.




7/27/20 – from Robin Westenra:  Melting Arctic permafrost threatens Russian energy firms’ bottom line – Morgan Stanley

http://robinwestenra.blogspot.com/2020/07/permafrost-poses-greatest-threat-to.html




7/28/20 – Arctic Precipitation and Sea Level Pressure 10-Day Forecast for 7/28 – 8/7/20

Tracking the Arctic storms.







7/28/20 – 6.1 M Aleutian Islands, Alaska

This is the same area where the 7.8 M happened last week.

M 6.1 – 66 km SW of Sand Point, Alaska

  • 2020-07-28 08:03:44 (UTC)
  • 54.867°N 161.144°W
  • 41.3 km depth



7/28/20 – Arctic Earthquake in the Laptev Sea

M 4.4 – Laptev Sea

  • 2020-07-28 19:07:30 (UTC)
  • 77.684°N 126.382°E
  • 10.0 km depth



7/28/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday, 7/28/20 & Other Updates

Margo tracks the Polar storm in the Beaufort Sea. Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 37.




7/29/20 – NOAA Methane Mean for the 477/469 mb, MetOp 1 AM reading recorded at 1903 ppb yesterday. This is the highest it’s been since I started tracking the data in March 2019. Also, note all the missing data (white areas).




7/29/20 – Sea Ice & Snow Cover Today

It’s really thinned out in the last couple of days.




7/29/20 – Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Today




7/29/20 – U.S. Navy 30-day model for Arctic Sea Ice Thickness (7/7 – 8/5/20)







7/29/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 7/29/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 38.







7/30/20 – Here’s the latest from Sam Carana: 
Arctic sea ice could disappear completely within two months’ time

This is what I’ve been saying for the last couple of weeks.

http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2020/07/arctic-sea-ice-could-disappear-completely-within-two-months-time.html




7/30/20 – 4.1 M Earthquake on the Juan de Fuca plate

M 4.1 – 239 km W of Ferndale, California

  • 2020-07-30 10:50:23 (UTC)
  • 40.480°N 127.083°W
  • 10.0 km depth



7/30/20 – 4.2 M Earthquake north Los Angeles area – Swarming – 81 earthquakes so far today

M 4.2 – 2km N of Pacoima, CA

  • 2020-07-30 11:29:29 (UTC)
  • 34.302°N 118.438°W
  • 8.9 km depth



7/30/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 7/30/20 & Other Updates

Margo reviews Sam Carana’s latest blogpost – Arctic sea ice could disappear completely within two months’ time. Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 39.
http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2020/07/arctic-sea-ice-could-disappear-completely-within-two-months-time.html







7/31/20 – Methane spiked to 2933 ppb yesterday on NOAA MetOp 1 satellite in the afternoon (477/469 mb)




7/31/20 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 7/31/20 & Other Updates

Margo also reads Ezekiel Chapter 40.