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World’s First Thermal Wonder-Greenland Peak Area Melts Real Snit Evidence

Sokeland WP*
Spacecraft and Turbine Engines, Lebanon, Indiana, USA
*Corresponding Author: Sokeland WP, School of Engineering Education, Purdue University, West Lafayette, India, Tel: 812-304-9629, Email: wpsokeland@yahoo.com

Received Date: Jun 03, 2019 / Accepted Date: Jun 14, 2019 / Published Date: Jun 22, 2019

Citation: Sokeland WP (2019) World’s First Thermal Wonder-Greenland Peak Area Melts Real Snit Evidence. J Earth Sci Clim Change 10:522.

Copyright: © 2019 Sokeland WP. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

 

Abstract

Theories concerning weather have developed over the years and it is very difficult to prove a new theory concerning the development of hurricane type storms over polar areas that produce melting and in turn global warming. The loss of ice is visible and large melts generally are accompanied by hurricane like storms. The storms spin counter clockwise and bring warm air from the south when the storm is in the northern hemisphere. The SNIT theory proposes that particles of positive charge from exploding stars entering the Earth’s northern magnetic field causes the counter clockwise spin and deliver the energy to cause the ice melts. Greenland melt areas are correlated with the timing and locations of hotspot’s energy input from particular exploding stars. The North Waters Polynya is touted as a polynya with continuous open water. The heat source for The Waters Polynya is the water from the Nares Strait heated by a number of incoming exploding star debris streams yearly.

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