nostr:npub1vytnxfgrdxazzmtwx4hv9xvunk6zmcx8lsykarvgl6lmgsz98eks2amgjn Wow, I hadn't heard that. I had heard that there aren't more tornados in Canada but that where they happen has shifted, which is a shock for many and a boon for others.
nostr:npub16a3wq0x5ky070sp36ekmz3jwjqj7r2csgd0s97ym58tlvtfnshds6k9dah I feel like this is one of the things that’s probably the result of what Inuit elders have said for decades and recent reports finally confirm: the earth’s axis has tilted.
So it seems like what was once in the Midwest is now shifting a bit to include your region. Climate change too of course, but it feels like that.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/06/26/world/pumping-groundwater-earth-axis-shifting-scn/index.html
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nostr:npub16a3wq0x5ky070sp36ekmz3jwjqj7r2csgd0s97ym58tlvtfnshds6k9dah yeah, exactly. Like climate doesn’t account for how entire affected regions shift east like that. But Inuit elders have said it for literally decades, as a 2010 documentary stated. If only they’d been listened to sooner. 🙄
Sarcasmomode: Whodathunk building cities like Dubai and Las Vegas, the latter of which sees 30 mill tourists a year, would throw the planet off kilter as aquifers are drained. Yeesh. (A single gallon of h20 weighs 9 lbs.)