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  • @FreeDocumentary
    @FreeDocumentary  Рік тому +59

    It began deep in the Arctic Ocean, where the atmosphere is warming twice as fast as the rest of the earth. It was the changing climate over the North Pole that determined the outcome of the winter of 2014 in North America and around the world. Strong westerly winds sent frigid air from the top of the world down to the tropics in an extraordinary event called the polar vortex. It’s a phenomenon that hits the US mostly. It has to do with the topography mostly. I’ve experienced it. It’s brrr 🥶

    • @therealdesidaru
      @therealdesidaru Рік тому +1

      It doesn't matter. Just hold your breath..... forever. The polar vortex is SPLIT, forever.

    • @dmaxey7818
      @dmaxey7818 Рік тому

      Its the sun. arctic ice extent is greater than any time in modern history ..global warming is a farce

    • @jasonlox27
      @jasonlox27 Рік тому +6

      SO HOW ON EARTH DID OTHER PLANETS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM ALSO INCREASE TEMPS?? STRANGE

    • @greegor4719
      @greegor4719 Рік тому

      ​@@jasonlox27Our sun has cycles for CME (Coronal Mass Ejection) and more. We are coming out of an ice age.

    • @terenceiutzi4003
      @terenceiutzi4003 Рік тому +2

      And that is why the us nuclear submarine took twice as long to navigate under the north pole a few years ago? They found the ice was twice as deep as in the sixties?

  • @christophlieding734
    @christophlieding734 Рік тому +14

    Just looking at this makes me shiver. When I was young and so much in love with my wife wintertime was ok because we did have a great down comforter and a really good bed. Didn't have to work and we stayed in bed for month. What a time! Now living back in Germany and being by myself winter sucks. Stay warm and loving.

    • @bunjijumper5345
      @bunjijumper5345 Рік тому

      what is loving about killing animals for their feathers?
      you have a twisted definition of lvoing.

  • @JohnShields-xx1yk
    @JohnShields-xx1yk 9 днів тому +2

    I love weather. Mother nature is Awesome.

  • @workinprogress3609
    @workinprogress3609 Рік тому +199

    I.have survived the global cooling of the 70s, the acid rains.of the 80s, global warming of the 90s and climate change. Bring it on.

    • @zerodamage99
      @zerodamage99 Рік тому +10

      hahaha legend

    • @oxcolette
      @oxcolette Рік тому +5

      👏🏻

    • @pickititllneverheal9016
      @pickititllneverheal9016 Рік тому +21

      Yep!!! They said we were all gonna die years ago from this global mawarming😂😂😂
      What a load of BS.

    • @kivannylara6493
      @kivannylara6493 Рік тому +2

      You must be JESUS Age then lmao 😂😂😂😂

    • @kivannylara6493
      @kivannylara6493 Рік тому +18

      ​@@pickititllneverheal9016 what they meant was that we will die from the results from it like all plants and animals will die and then what are we going to eat EXPLAIN TO M PLEASE 🤷

  • @Omar-lq8bm
    @Omar-lq8bm Рік тому +29

    2021 and living along the Texas Gulf Coast my wife and I were in a survival mode with sub freezing temps for better that 30 hours at a time during nine days. We lost power for four days. For us here it wreaked havoc not being prepared for for it. 246 fatalities state wide. Last time we'd suffered an ice storm was decades ago which I can remember didn't last as long.

    • @AmericaProud
      @AmericaProud Рік тому +3

      I know us up here laugh when cold weather is a catastrophic event for you guys down there. I have a lot of friends down there who call for advice when you get that weather.

    • @B_Machine
      @B_Machine Рік тому +1

      ​@@AmericaProudyeah, when we get heat waves we just sweat it out. The cold though, nah half of us don't even own a heavy coat lol

    • @zzzarkka
      @zzzarkka Рік тому +1

      What were the temperatures?

    • @SusanDefoor-zo8ne
      @SusanDefoor-zo8ne Рік тому

      Does it not occur to any of you that there is other things in the universe that have constant changing of climate the world is alive and ever changing

    • @Phil-eu4dr
      @Phil-eu4dr 11 місяців тому

      Try forty days on a generator. Sub zero cold. AND I LIVE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA!

  • @skiathosmobi
    @skiathosmobi Рік тому +8

    Very informative video 👍😎🇬🇷

  • @Mama_n_zylie
    @Mama_n_zylie Рік тому +25

    I’m from this area on Ohio in the “2nd snow belt” and it’s was rough but we have super cold temps but it never hangs around long. We had super cold temps in 90’s that to me seemed worse and long lasting on the temps side. Our weather is all over the place so we locals watch weather often all year round the Lake Erie either brings us storms or pushes them south. The frozen waves from this was cool to see tho

  • @jeffzebert4982
    @jeffzebert4982 7 місяців тому +3

    Ironically, if we want mild weather in the Middle Latitudes, then we WANT the Polar Vortex to be strong! You see, a strong Polar Vortex keeps the frigid air bottled up in the Arctic. A weak Polar Vortex is what allows the frigid air to surge southward into the Middle Latitudes. This was something we felt around Veterans Day of 2014. Not only was there a southward excursion of the Polar Vortex; but even worse: there was a cross-polar flow, as well. A cross-polar flow is where the REALLY frigid air in Northern Siberia flows right across the North Pole and then surges southward into North America. Here's how that can happen: Siberian air gets even COLDER than the North Pole's air; and can thus become even denser than the North Pole's air. That happens because land (Siberia) cools more quickly than ocean (the North Pole).

  • @drew-shourd
    @drew-shourd Рік тому +43

    For real, I live in S.W. Michigan, Benton Harbor, the southern tip of the Lake Michigan Triangle, 15 miles from the beach and we get some wAcKy weather here for sure. Mant don't realize that Lake Michigan is so huge, it can create it's own weather....nuts.

    • @Soturi92
      @Soturi92 Рік тому +6

      Kalamazoo either gets hit hard or it sits in a bubble, there’s no between lol. I just remember the last polar vortex being the coldest I ever felt. I think 2016 or 17. -54 feels like temperature. I walked outside fully geared up and made it 15 minutes before I almost passed out. It was as if my lungs started freezing or I was entering shock. I wasn’t even cold.

    • @murphyjulian7393
      @murphyjulian7393 Рік тому

      @@Relex-p7rThat is correct. I helped install it. 😂

  • @cordeliav3055
    @cordeliav3055 Рік тому +81

    Our Sun controls our weather and climate. We may have some impact but the Sun is a whole lot bigger than us. Everything is cyclical. We just have to live with it and adapt.

    • @jamesmaddison4546
      @jamesmaddison4546 Рік тому +14

      This is probably in the top 10 of bs reasons why it's not believed to be real and shows a complete lack of knowledge regarding the issue. The sun does have an incredibly significant effect yes but that does NOT mean it's the sole cause of extreme weather etc. The Sun adds heat to the system, when no heat is added, the system will start to cool, but not at the same rate, creating pressure imbalances resulting in our weather.
      You have to remember our atmosphere exists and can retain heat, think of it this way, the sun is like the gas you put in your car, go ahead and get premium gas and some octane boosters, it'll give you an increase in performance.
      The same goes for the sun, it's the gas, and us adding a type of gas (co2 etc) that loves trapping heat, is the octane booster and premium gas. You're making the system more powerful, able to perform better and stronger.
      That's what's happening with the weather, we're basically giving it race gas making it more powerful therefore more destructive

    • @jholt03
      @jholt03 Рік тому +19

      Just last year I was fully on board with the whole climate change thing, but since then I've looked at the actual science and realized it's all a huge fraud. CO2 is a greenhouse gas with logarithmically diminishing heat capture capabilities. At 430 PPM its contribution to the insulative qualities of the earth's atmosphere is almost fully exhausted. Doubling the current concentration of CO2 from 430 PPM to 830 PPM would have only a very negligible warming effect on the global climate. It would however have an extremely beneficial effect for the growth of all plant life. That's why green houses typically pump CO2 levels up to around 1200 PPM to maximize profits on whatever crop they're growing. CO2 is plant food, not a pollutant, and the more CO2 a plant has the less water it needs because it requires fewer stomata to take in the air, and hence loses less H2O to evaporation. If you doubt this please remember reading my comment roughly 20 or 30 years from now, when the CO2 level actually does reach 830 PPM and acknowledge my "told ya so" retroactively.@@jamesmaddison4546

    • @jeffdunnell6693
      @jeffdunnell6693 Рік тому

      The only thing humans do is pollute

    • @maestro_robert7407
      @maestro_robert7407 Рік тому

      ​@@Jack02517around 75%

    • @cordeliav3055
      @cordeliav3055 Рік тому +10

      @@Jack02517 our trees and plants are doing better than ever with all this CO2 which people love to hate.

  • @JessiexXxX
    @JessiexXxX Рік тому +9

    I was in Michigan in 2014 when that Polar Vortex hit there, it was so cold like -13. Couldn’t even go outside, it was painfully cold. Your face and hair just turn icy instantly. I grew up in Michigan and had never experienced weather that cold before.

    • @dominickjustave3558
      @dominickjustave3558 10 місяців тому +2

      😂😂😂😂 -20 is nothing for Up

    • @4powerstroke40
      @4powerstroke40 10 місяців тому

      It will get -20 in Wisconsin almost every January... keep us afraid so they can get rich

    • @mattie4231
      @mattie4231 7 місяців тому

      Watch the documentaries on Yukatia and Yakutsk in Serbia. It gets -40°F to -80°F annually

    • @ToDblJ
      @ToDblJ 6 місяців тому

      @@dominickjustave3558 Normal weather in NE too.... The didn't close school. It wasn't an event. Bundle up and walk to the bus stop. Global warming has lulled people into a delusion, thinking that cold weather is now some extreme condition. The abnormally warm winters are the issue, not the cold.

  • @JamesBrown-ih9co
    @JamesBrown-ih9co Рік тому +3

    well, here in buffalo, ny, we get..."100 feet of snow in the middle of summer!" so a polar votex is just a cool refreshing breeze.

    • @helenkentwell5042
      @helenkentwell5042 Рік тому

      Australian here, wow that’s really amazing. That’s a lot of snow.

  • @Jed-y1c
    @Jed-y1c 4 місяці тому +1

    I was working the overnight shift in 2014, we would go outside on lunch at 2am, it was f'n cold -10 was norm. Actually if memory serves, we didnt have polar air, we had air that originated in Siberia, it didn't get above freezing for the entire month of February.

  • @ChasOnErie
    @ChasOnErie Рік тому +16

    From cleveland since 1945 … 2014 was nothing compared to 1949-1950-1962-63-1978….!!!!!1982-83.. so cold , my front OFVTHE house had frost on all the wall surface .. all three floors … whole wall of church looked like the inside of a freezer .. the entire wall was ice covered . Wall of church and my home faced north west !!!!
    I know , we were there !!!!
    He mentions Lake Erie .. you have been able to drive on the ice to Put in Bay island for the last 200 years ..?car or horse drawn !!!!

    • @nim3186
      @nim3186 Рік тому +1

      PNW and I agree with you completely!
      I recall actual cold winters here and now the last 20 years it seems very mild with exception of a few instances of cold snaps and then everyone freaks out because they don’t have a fireplace!!
      Honestly I think it’s just a lot of individuals who do not have the knowledge or coping skills for a prolonged cold-weather that makes the situation worse than what it actually is.

    • @CecilSavage-iq9zq
      @CecilSavage-iq9zq 8 місяців тому

      ​@nim3186 indeed, yet our growing season has lost days in northwest WY, in spite of not having the long extreme lows like -30 -40 for days or weeks, like in the 70's 80's and 90's

  • @lethaleefox6017
    @lethaleefox6017 Рік тому +8

    Polar Vortex is an interesting wrinkle... looking at some of the temperature graphs back to 56 million years ago, the PETM... afterwards the fast temperature drop over a short time period is a pattern in a lot of the spikes in temperature recorded... an interesting puzzle piece.
    Extreme weather... increased amounts of wildfires increasing CO2 and maybe burning methane produced in fertile soils fresh soils exposed to vigorous plant growth, O2 production ... extended Polar air over continents... extended snow coverage over time... reducing methane release in iced areas... the interacting elements are quite a rabbit hole to go down... do any climate models show a way Polar Vortexes might flip a rise back into an ice age again? Over a term of a thousand years? The post maximum dips in temperature?
    Another curious question... if North America were to shift drift direction from going west to more north to bump into Asia closing Arctic Ocean with land... how would that affect global climate? Not a happening in lifetime question... something is pushing Africa into Europe....
    Geologic time did show some Snowball Earth situations distant past. The range of change has been impressive... figuring out how to do recoverable carbon storage longer term might be very useful to learn... knowing how to adjust the world thermostat would take a lot of effort to learn both up and down controls.

  • @douglasdimwitty-zs9gx
    @douglasdimwitty-zs9gx Рік тому +33

    I've been over the north pole several times the ice fields are growing not shrinking

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Рік тому +5

      A recent study published in the journal Climate of the Past shows there are more Arctic glaciers and ice caps at present, and they extend farther and are thicker, than at several times since the end of the last ice age, contrary to what is commonly claimed.
      The research indicates the Arctic was warmer than at present between 8,000 and 4,000 years ago, with 80 percent to 100 percent of glaciers and ice caps (GICs) being smaller than today or absent entirely. If the research is correct, the Arctic’s modern ice extent is among the largest of the last 10,000 years, higher than even during the Roman and Medieval Warm Periods.

    • @fowlplayfunnyfarm1234
      @fowlplayfunnyfarm1234 Рік тому +1

      That’s why they used graphics instead of actual images of the ice melting

    • @AmericaProud
      @AmericaProud Рік тому +1

      But the media tells me differently..............oh wait, my tinfoil hat is falling off.

    • @LadyLeda2
      @LadyLeda2 Рік тому

      @@baneverything5580 Then why are they lying to us? What is their purpose for the lies? They say the Arctic is melting at a fast rate and soon there will be no snow or ice left. And this will cause coastal cities to flood. Causing disaster for the people who live there. Or are you lying?

    • @carolethorn3211
      @carolethorn3211 2 місяці тому

      I surely hope you let the proper authorities know of your findings! Remember - if you see something, say something.

  • @marysalinas3961
    @marysalinas3961 Рік тому +4

    Fine-Tuning: The four fundamental forces come into play in the vastness of the cosmos and in the infinite smallness of atomic structures. Yes, everything we see around us is involved. Even from this standpoint on the fine-tuning of the electromagnetic force. Four Fundamental Physical Forces
    1: Gravity-a very weak force on the level of atoms. It affects large objects -planets, stars, galaxies.
    2: Electromagnetism -the key attracting force between protons and electrons, allowing molecules to form. Lightning is one evidence of its power.
    3: Strong nuclear force -the force that glues protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom.
    4: weak nuclear force -the force that governs the decay of radioactive elements and the efficient thermonuclear activity of the sun. The electromagnetic force. If it were significantly weaker, electrons would not be held around the nucleus of an atom. Yes, because atoms could not combine to form molecules. Meaning no life.

  • @johngreen4147
    @johngreen4147 Рік тому +22

    Love Free Documentary, how about translating in local languages and spreading this amazing masterpiece to people around the world?

  • @Walay172
    @Walay172 Рік тому +12

    I live in Dallas tx, when I was a kid in the 90’s we used to get snow on thanksgiving sometimes! Now it’ll be over 100 degrees until January sometimes

    • @StelleenBlack
      @StelleenBlack Рік тому +1

      What about the freezes we have had the past 3 years? I've lived here for 43 years. We have always had irratic weather.

    • @StelleenBlack
      @StelleenBlack Рік тому

      We got snow on Christmas in 2012. We are still getting snow and cold weather. That was the first time in over 80 years that we got snow on X-mas.

  • @ravenken
    @ravenken 10 місяців тому +1

    It is now March, 2024 and it appears that a SSW is now standard in the stratosphere. It is going to be a very interesting summer.

  • @sambowdin5608
    @sambowdin5608 Рік тому +1

    Really good vid

  • @marvinmartinez5552
    @marvinmartinez5552 5 місяців тому +1

    Human nature never changes!

  • @shannonspage9360
    @shannonspage9360 Рік тому +5

    All you can really do at some point is to stay home, put on some comfy clothes, and watch the snow out your window. Last year their were a lot of people who died from exposure due to being stuck in their car.

    • @AmericaProud
      @AmericaProud Рік тому

      Lack of preparation. Most northerners know to have supplies in their cars.

    • @shannonspage9360
      @shannonspage9360 Рік тому +1

      Agreed, most people around where I am know especially anyone who has lived here for any length of time. An issue which is hard to avoid are vehicles getting covered in snow by plows. Even with all of the extra provisions, if the car becomes covered by large amount of heavy packed snow and ice the persons situation may have become way more serious than they realise. The car is no longer visible and the ability to exit extremely difficult at best. Even just the exhaust becoming obstructed can prove to be serious. Several years back the state put into play better measures to prevent drivers from being able to drive onto the highway after being closed. This sort of thing though off of the highway system as well. In this storm it took a week to have all the vehicles removed. If I remember correctly one wasn't found for a couple weeks. The car had went off the road and between the storm, the natural landscape, and the snow removal efforts became part of the surroundings. Everything in the area had went back to normal but this person and their vehicle was still known to be missing.
      I won't keep dragging on but sometimes people don't understand how dangerous it can be, sometimes even when prepared . Living in the area for a time can also be a false sense of security. Depending on the situation, it is sometimes better to just stay home. Getting your vehicle stuck, even when it can be seen with the driver in no danger, can also be an extra burden for emergency services from obstruction of the route and time required to move it.

  • @BlizzardSeeker
    @BlizzardSeeker Рік тому +3

    In upstate NY last winter I saw - 22 degrees twice and that's not the first time I've seen it that cold. Nothing out of the ordinary.

  • @nicolebowman7354
    @nicolebowman7354 Місяць тому

    I live in Minnesota, I'd just moved back 2014. I worked a job where I sometimes had to be outside for up to an hour or more. I put on so many layers! I swear it took me 10 to pee because I had leggings, jeans, snow pants, thick winter coat, mittens etc that all had to come off! I recall one night that had -50 or -60 with the wind chills! 🥶
    We were still getting snow in May.

  • @lucasjames7524
    @lucasjames7524 Рік тому +10

    2014 was frigid. It was the last below-average year we had here where I am in the NE United States. Every year since then has been above average.
    Just wait until the AMOC shuts down; Europe will freeze.

  • @annemaria5126
    @annemaria5126 Рік тому +1

    I remember 'snowstorms' in Utrecht, years ago.....the snow fell horizontaal.

  • @lim8581
    @lim8581 Рік тому +1

    The impact of climate change on our planet is unmistakable, and this documentary provides a sobering look at its consequences, like the polar vortex event. It's a reminder of the urgent need for environmental action. Thanks for raising awareness through this insightful documentary.

    • @paulespinoza1994
      @paulespinoza1994 Рік тому

      These politicians are clowns the earth is warming the Data is undeniable but what is also missing from this equation is The Geoengineering that has been going on for 7 decades now that is crucial to the discussion of our earth's decline. Look it up don't just go on my word research it there is no deny it!

  • @bernieyorke6356
    @bernieyorke6356 Рік тому +2

    Study a planet billions of years old for thirty years and they know it all. What hubris!

    • @nathancornwell1455
      @nathancornwell1455 6 місяців тому

      First thermometer was invented in the 1600s ... Weather and climate has been documented and studied for a very long time

  • @lizaleon5260
    @lizaleon5260 Рік тому +1

    No todos están preparados para esta conversación ..hay una realidad,pero muchos no les da la gana de aceptarla..🤷🏽‍♀️💔🌏😥🙏🏽

  • @klm_shadow
    @klm_shadow 11 місяців тому +1

    Who else laughed when they said schools were closed? In Cincinnati public back in my day we rarely had a day off for snow. Never because it was “too cold or too hot”.

  • @diesel_dawg
    @diesel_dawg Рік тому +3

    For the likes of Canada and the US, people should take note of survival techniques from people living in Siberia, particularly those living in Yakutsk.

    • @woodspirit98
      @woodspirit98 Рік тому

      That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. You make it sound like the US and Canada have no idea what winter is. We get 90 to 120 inches of snow every year here in western NY. And bitter cold along with blizzards.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 10 місяців тому +2

      Well, not exactly. Because the jet stream fluctuates more because of the faster warming of the Arctic, so there is more of a gradient being caused.
      So people in Siberia will experience temperatures closer to those down south in the long run, not the other way around.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 10 місяців тому +1

      Well, not exactly. Because the jet stream fluctuates more because of the faster warming of the Arctic, so there is more of a gradient being caused.
      So people in Siberia will experience temperatures closer to those down south in the long run, not the other way around.

  • @GillianyvonneGrieder
    @GillianyvonneGrieder 5 місяців тому +1

    This is nothing compared to Sweden. And in Stockholm where snow storms can occur in April with -30c degrees. Lived there for 4 years

  • @CallMeWhatsername
    @CallMeWhatsername 21 годину тому

    I find it interesting these are such extreme temperatures for these states, when Montana sees these kinds of temperatures most winters. I would have expected the other northern states to see the same

  • @yousifatobiya7279
    @yousifatobiya7279 Рік тому +10

    Abstract :
    The energy that dominates the earth is very great, some of it is natural, like the heat of the sun and volcanoes, and some of it is human action, by cutting down trees, without replacing them and cultivating in their place...
    There are five forces that control or dominate the planet...
    1- The first theory (horizontal dynamic movement) and its end...
    The occurrence of storms, rain, floods and snow, at unexpected times and places, is because of the expiration of this theory, which needs to be balanced...
    2- The second theory (vertical dynamic movement) and its end...
    This movement or force controls or dominates the earthquakes, earth cracks, drying up of rivers and lakes, earth openings, mountain collapses, and the emergence of drinking water springs on the ground...
    It becomes out of control...
    These phenomena increased due to the end of this theory...
    The third theory: it is water that rotates the earth...
    The fourth theory: the Earth's axis of rotation has tilted 2° degrees...
    The fifth theory: The Earth has a new orbit...
    These studies had completed and sent on July 26th 2000
    YOUSIF A TOBIYA
    FORCIBLY DISPLACE

    • @douglashanlon1975
      @douglashanlon1975 Рік тому

      Earth. Quakes are human influenced lololololol

    • @yousifatobiya7279
      @yousifatobiya7279 Рік тому

      @@douglashanlon1975 I give you the reasons, and the solutions...
      Who knows the reasons, knows the solutions... Any natural phenomenon must be balanced naturally...
      I am very sorry to say that the time is going to be over, and on some phenomenons is over...
      There is a lot around sciences, but very few of them scientists...
      This kind of people will lead people to the loss of land and their future...
      Yousif A Tobiya
      Forcibly displaced

  • @efranlaboy554
    @efranlaboy554 Рік тому +2

    Study is great but using the knowledge to help human species is the most important thing no matter how many models are if they are not for humans protection

  • @ianrowley5762
    @ianrowley5762 2 місяці тому +1

    If the artic water is warming faster than anywhere else, how come the artic vortex hasn’t happened since 2014 ?

  • @LarryShaffer-e5p
    @LarryShaffer-e5p Рік тому +4

    Fact check that the magnetic poles are shifting towards the equator. The poles are moving faster these past 5 years than ever. We have lost 35 % of are magnetic shield that no one ever talks about.

    • @woodspirit98
      @woodspirit98 Рік тому

      Fact check. Exactly where on the globe are the magnetic poles and how fast is ever?

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Рік тому +5

    A recent study published in the journal Climate of the Past shows there are more Arctic glaciers and ice caps at present, and they extend farther and are thicker, than at several times since the end of the last ice age, contrary to what is commonly claimed.
    The research indicates the Arctic was warmer than at present between 8,000 and 4,000 years ago, with 80 percent to 100 percent of glaciers and ice caps (GICs) being smaller than today or absent entirely. If the research is correct, the Arctic’s modern ice extent is among the largest of the last 10,000 years, higher than even during the Roman and Medieval Warm Periods.

    • @ChasOnErie
      @ChasOnErie Рік тому

      YES .. these climate nuts are looking at a very small section of temp curve !!!

  • @miaji1963
    @miaji1963 Рік тому +45

    You can talk much as you want planet earth will go through its cycle it happened many time since earth was created

    • @brianharrison3676
      @brianharrison3676 Рік тому +1

      Thankfully .......someone who thinks like I do. The planet has CONTINUALLY gone through warming and cooling processes and whilst yes, as someone recently pointed out to me we are making this warming up process faster, on this occasion, it's just we are here as humans to witness it this time. I mean what is all the drama about. The Earth with always go through these events, again, we are just here to witness it this time. We are a blip on the radar in the history of the Earth. We have literally been around for NO TIME!!!

    • @Frankie-c5x
      @Frankie-c5x Рік тому +7

      Exactly. That's how WE got here. WE survived.

    • @franklinnanai2745
      @franklinnanai2745 Рік тому +4

      Yeah the planet.

    • @oakhillclassroom4827
      @oakhillclassroom4827 Рік тому +2

      TRUE

    • @garywellborn3220
      @garywellborn3220 Рік тому

      Just sucks that humans has started over many times due to earths cleansing cycles. To put it elementary in layman's terms without going too deep. Point is... we're going to experience this next cycle and our scientific research experiments such as h a a r p, CERN, Sun Blocking/Reflecting Aerosols and others are making matters worse either on purpose from demented Evil minded Elites or by accident due to incompetent, arrogant Government that push and fund these programs.
      "Nature will do what Nature needs to do, when Nature needs to do it!" -gw

  • @tammyroyce8013
    @tammyroyce8013 3 місяці тому

    I was the one that taught you about the volcanic Haze

  • @dennismendez947
    @dennismendez947 Рік тому +7

    Experiment was successful

  • @F-N-C
    @F-N-C Рік тому +11

    I was in California in 2014 and don't remember it even being cold at all.

    • @renanmarques4271
      @renanmarques4271 Рік тому +4

      Do you really not remember or are you supposing that the documentary is not exposing the truth?

    • @bri525mag
      @bri525mag Рік тому

      Global warming is a natural thing.
      Not saying we aren’t helping it along but the majority of it is normal.
      Cold 2014…..no colder than normal.
      Good old Woke and all the GenZ do gooders, leave it to them, they ‘l save the planet.

    • @zackelyons3761
      @zackelyons3761 Рік тому

      Yeah the truth is out there Mr. P.I. Seasonally Comfortable...

    • @redbutterfly88
      @redbutterfly88 Рік тому +2

      Could be even worst. A sympthoms of dimentia. Memory fog. Memory loss. Scary

    • @kelvinwaves
      @kelvinwaves Рік тому

      Perhaps you went during the hottest time?! Because that was the only year it ever snowed in my town during my lifetime

  • @41dfcpea90
    @41dfcpea90 Рік тому +4

    So hot and cold weather strains the electrical system so let’s add thousands to millions of electric vehicles on top of everything else, sounds like a great idea, not to mention how green friendly battery making for all these electric vehicles is itself so green lol.

  • @tayaharper3210
    @tayaharper3210 Рік тому +7

    Nothing about the pole shift?

  • @Rut1971
    @Rut1971 Рік тому

    I’m in NW Pa on Lake Erie, and we average more than 100+ inches of snow a season! Winter of 2017 we got 58” from Christmas Day to that same night! Just 1.5 ours to our east in Buffalo, look out!!

    • @woodspirit98
      @woodspirit98 Рік тому +1

      You tell me. I'm in western NY and our average is 90 to 120" during winter. We get lake effect from Erie, Ontario and even the finger lakes unless of course we get Noreasters.

    • @Rut1971
      @Rut1971 Рік тому

      @@woodspirit98 I get it, I'm in Erie county Pa.!! I feel relieved when those clouds stay over the lake!! But I think, poor Buffalo or Chautauqua! Just inland from me tho in the “snow belt”, they average above 180” a season

    • @Rut1971
      @Rut1971 Рік тому

      @@Marco90731 absolutely. I live just north of I90, south of I90 for about 20miles is the “snow-belt”. They receive quite a bit more than us on the immediate lakeshore. We average between 90-120” of snow a year, whereas the belt is upwards of 150-180”+ on any given year! Buffalo gets the full length of the lake and can get that in any given storm or 2!!!

  • @garyglover1273
    @garyglover1273 9 місяців тому +1

    It is interesting to listen to the "scientists" try to explain freezing temperatures by global warming. And, I expect all of these experts drive cars.

    • @Capybara-o5o56
      @Capybara-o5o56 5 місяців тому

      Climate change causes extremes it causes global warming and global cooling it just causes extreme on both sides

  • @chinoloco4756
    @chinoloco4756 7 місяців тому

    Good ole northeast Ohio lake effect kinda miss it living in Texas now

  • @sciencenonfiction4109
    @sciencenonfiction4109 Рік тому +8

    Could you perhaps add on-screen conversions from the metric system for us weirdos in the US? I work in biomedical research and still don’t have intuition for the metric system. I’m really annoyed that we don’t learn it because it makes science more difficult.

  • @MRNAFR33
    @MRNAFR33 Рік тому +2

    super el Niño this year too. well some say its going to get colder before it gets hotter so go figure right?

    • @selah71
      @selah71 Рік тому +3

      We live in the upper Midwest. In August the weather is normally hot and humid 24/7. This summer the highs have been high 70° to low 80's with low humidity. Only a few days of high 80's but at night it gets down to the 60''s°.
      I'm not complaining because we haven't used the AC hardly at all since it's mostly very comfortable but highly unusual weather.
      My heart goes out to people having to endure triple digit heat.
      Next summer we may have to endure the same since the weather is no longer normal.

    • @MRNAFR33
      @MRNAFR33 Рік тому

      @@selah71 i endure it every summer and nothing has changed really a week worth of days in triple digits but nothing out of the ordinary. still i dont even use A.C. or if i do get to hot go to a friends also got two rivers

    • @MisterWhatWhat
      @MisterWhatWhat 10 місяців тому

      El Niño did nothing for us here in OK & TX. Yes it got cold a few times, but that’s normal. No major snow/ice storms like a lot of YT meteorologists predicted

  • @MRNAFR33
    @MRNAFR33 Рік тому +2

    so does the poles shifting have any effect on the whether?

    • @HerbisRGreen
      @HerbisRGreen Рік тому +1

      This is what I was going to ask. When I hear the words "vortex" and "gravity" my mind automatically goes to the shape of a magnetic field, a toroid. Or like a doughnut with a vortex going through the hole. The magnetic polar excursion has to be a factor. Antarctica wasn't always frozen. Neither was Greenland, hence why the Vikings named it "Greenland."

    • @MRNAFR33
      @MRNAFR33 Рік тому +3

      @@HerbisRGreen i believe the poles shifting has to have an effect on the jet stream and weather patterns it could explain some of the crazy weather we are having and if it does it could get really out of hand in the future. of course humans do to as well but this could just add insult to injury.

  • @MarkMcDonaldHodge-g2q
    @MarkMcDonaldHodge-g2q 2 місяці тому

    Colour is alive 😊😊😊

  • @Cycleplayer117
    @Cycleplayer117 21 день тому +1

    This documentary should be no more than 20 minutes 😅

  • @woodspirit98
    @woodspirit98 Рік тому +2

    So all five forces are natural before you figure in the sun yet you say that only some of the energy affecting weather is natural. So are you trying to say most of the energy is unnatural?

  • @Limewire1984
    @Limewire1984 Рік тому +15

    Stock up on ramen and fuel, stare at four walls, use my PTO, buy a generator, crank my heater, and stay home. Got it!
    This is just a guess, and I hope I'm wrong, but seeing how this summer was worse than the past few years, with broken temperature records, ongoing heatwaves and fires, I would think the Polar Vortex we are going to encounter will be much worse. Just winter, right? Okay...

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Рік тому +1

      Remember the Tonga volcano eruption? This was predicted to occur afterwards. No surprise at all. It flooded the atmosphere with water.

    • @NothingToNoOneInParticular
      @NothingToNoOneInParticular 2 місяці тому

      Prepping is for everyone. It used to be normal to "Prep" for hard times, now it's the exception. It was nice to shut my front door in 2020 and flip the world off. My friends who called me a "crazy prepper" were the ones who needed the most care packages. lol Then they disappeared...the next time I will help NO ONE.

  • @andrewjackson7785
    @andrewjackson7785 Рік тому +2

    Did this in the 70’s when it snowed in Miami. Nothing new.

  • @lauracarstiou3505
    @lauracarstiou3505 Рік тому

    I lived in Potsdam NY in 1974. One night it was -35.I decided to try walking down a block from my house in my fur coat and mask. It felt like I was in my pajamas. I didn't get far. This is an hour from Montreal. People used to plug in their car engines at night so their cars would start in the morning. You had to buy a gadget to do this.

    • @lauracarstiou3505
      @lauracarstiou3505 Рік тому

      It was normal not to get up to zero in January and if it was ten degrees it seemed like a warm day

  • @lauracarstiou3505
    @lauracarstiou3505 Рік тому

    I grew up in Boston. In college we had back to back blizzards and the city shut down. I remember because l.. and my fellow students... spent the week in the bar looking out the windows at the snow. Then the blizzard of 1978 when my car disappeared in my driveway. I won't live in New England now because the winter sucks.. shovel shovel shovel

  • @HenryCalderonJr
    @HenryCalderonJr Рік тому +12

    I think most can handle the cold even when it is under -40 degrees Fahrenheit Vs temperatures reaching high temps above 130degrees. We can cover and keep warm and most of. It outside will not survive temps above 130. We already see it. You can make igloos and fire if no electricity a available. You all can get in caves or underground basements deep enough to avoid the extreme heat with no cooling relief or water. Yes I was in international falls from 2011 to 2015 and we had temps below -35F degrees with windchills of -52F we all survived and just added some extra blankets and turned on the wood burning fireplaces and we were on the lake with poor insulation in the old house. Heat on the other hand you die easily if exposed for prolonged times. They are wrong. It is because people are not prepared or educated of change of weather. Not everyone can cool but you can keep warm. Unless your doing dumb things.

    • @Petty_Patty
      @Petty_Patty Рік тому +5

      That’s why I prefer the cold. If it gets to be too much, you can add layers, or ya know do what you’ve got to do to get warm! When it’s super hot, your options are much more limited

    • @diazclemenza3591
      @diazclemenza3591 Рік тому +3

      @@Petty_Patty we can survive the cold better because we can prepare for it and shield us from us with burning wood. The problem will be if its to cold for a very long period of time, then the shops may have no food left, the water problem is more easy, if you can make a fire then you can melt the ice.
      the heat is the real problem for elderly and young people

    • @Petty_Patty
      @Petty_Patty Рік тому +3

      @@diazclemenza3591 I agree! I always forget about the elderly when it comes to extreme weather. You’re right though

    • @Frankie-c5x
      @Frankie-c5x Рік тому +1

      Coldest temperature recorded in Antarctic. !

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Рік тому

      @@diazclemenza3591 Cold kills far more people than heat. And this heat was predicted after the Tonga volcano injected so much sea water into the atmosphere. But wait until a repeat of 536 A.D. happens and dims the sun for years. No food, homes collapsing under ice, power lines destroyed, roads blocked, etc. That`s what they completely ignore. And billions are at risk. And it WILL HAPPEN!

  • @dkglover7843
    @dkglover7843 Рік тому +10

    Yes, the polar vortex is real. No, reducing human carbon usage is not going to change anything. All reducing our carbon useage will do is make sure our electric grid is even less reliable and more people will die. It was a good documentary until it was all blamed on carbon. There are hundreds of things that are involved with weather, climate and the world in general, carbon in the atmosphere is just a VERY small part.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Рік тому +1

      We used to call this Arctic Cold Fronts. Such BS! LOL!

  • @NothingToNoOneInParticular
    @NothingToNoOneInParticular 2 місяці тому +1

    When is Greta Thunberg going to India and China to protest the CO2 emissions?! "How dare you!" lol

  • @kimjohnson8471
    @kimjohnson8471 7 днів тому +1

    It literally feels like January 74th. I realize when I say I loce "cold weather", I mean > 50°😊

    • @FreeDocumentary
      @FreeDocumentary  7 днів тому +1

      My friend is currently is Buffalo. It’s -18° C which is 0° F right now. That’s cold 🥶

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Рік тому +13

    The burning of fossil fuels is only one of our serious problems. Factory farming is more serious. We need animals back on the land where they belong, they would help to reserve the land whereas chemicals are doing all the damage. Forty or fifty years of chemical farming has lost so much soil and is doing the human race a lot of serious damage. You only have to look at what is still happening to the people of Vietnam after Agent Orange.

    • @woodspirit98
      @woodspirit98 Рік тому

      Factory farming is the only reason you and all of your relatives are alive green energy can't manufacter anything except electricity and not as efficiently or as cost effective as fossil fuels. Fossil fuels manufacture everything you own

  • @ulyssesk7325
    @ulyssesk7325 Рік тому +1

    in september its so dry south of the alps that the sting nettles would only grow 1 meter high if it would sta y like this all of the year

  • @mdrofiqul780
    @mdrofiqul780 Рік тому +1

    বিউটিফুল ভিডিও ফুটেজ 🇧🇩

  • @leemccabemccabe5627
    @leemccabemccabe5627 8 місяців тому

    Dessert Mystery 🎶 🎵 💯

  • @jayleeper1512
    @jayleeper1512 Рік тому +6

    Reading the comments makes you realize that “de Nile” isn’t just a River in Africa. Catastrophic change is not only coming but it is here. It really doesn’t matter what the “head where the sun don’t shine” bunch think, the catastrophe is real and will happen. I am old and remember the way the world was. I have worked on Banks Island NWT and saw ambient temperatures of -83F with a 40mph wind and have been in the Mojave Desert at +126F temps. Both extremes will kill you. With the cold, you can dress and make shelter but when you can no longer cool your body to 98.6, you are done. Humans live within a tiny temperature range and if these extremes become the norm, humans and the rest of life on earth won’t survive. No matter how macho and tough you think you are. Someone who didn’t take the heat seriously just died in Death Valley this week. At -40F, unprotected, you are dead in about 20minutes

    • @revolvermaster4939
      @revolvermaster4939 Рік тому +3

      Well life has survived for the last 500+ million years and it’s been hotter and colder.

    • @jayleeper1512
      @jayleeper1512 Рік тому +2

      @@revolvermaster4939 Life, yes, but human life has been here maybe 100,000 years. This has been during a period of stable climate that, even during the ice age stayed within what they call the “ Goldilocks Zone”. Will the planet with some kind of life survive what’s coming? More than likely. Human life, not so much. The last time the CO2 levels were close to this high, the temperatures were too hot for human survival. In the past, massive changes like are happening now mostly happened over thousands of years and life had time to adapt. Life can’t evolve over catastrophic change occurring it decades. It really doesn’t really matter what you or I think, the change will come, so you can cling to your beliefs or be curious enough to have an open mind.

    • @revolvermaster4939
      @revolvermaster4939 Рік тому +5

      @@jayleeper1512 the climate has always changed and always will change and there’s nothing we can do, but adapt or die. Our bipedal ancestors date back to possibly 7 million years. Me giving up my gas stove, my pickup truck, paying more taxes and giving up my standard of living will change nothing. Electric vehicles are far more detrimental to the environment than the internal combustion engine. As far as America goes, we’re the cleanest industrialized country on earth. It would be my guess that China & India are the greatest polluters. Everything about the Climate Cult is a scam enriching the ruling elite, you can believe what you want, but you should try to have an open mind.

    • @revolvermaster4939
      @revolvermaster4939 Рік тому

      @@jayleeper1512 I’m old enough to remember all the dire climate and environmental predictions from 1970 onward. NOT ONE HAS BEEN CLOSE TO BEING REMOTELY ACCURATE! And I’m supposed to believe that all of a sudden these clowns have it right? I’ll sell you the Statue of Liberty for a good price!

    • @jayleeper1512
      @jayleeper1512 Рік тому +1

      @@revolvermaster4939 as you wish

  • @NewLife-qj9mx
    @NewLife-qj9mx Рік тому +2

    Hell is not fire and brimstone - its windchill and ice

  • @davidrussell8927
    @davidrussell8927 Рік тому +17

    No one has ever shown how any measurable surface temperature effect could possibly be caused by atmospheric CO2.

    • @mochiebellina8190
      @mochiebellina8190 Рік тому

      C0 2 id good for plants and agriculture. The media is bad for humans and all animals in general.

  • @Suemack24
    @Suemack24 Рік тому +18

    People wishing to be considered to play a role in politics and lead others, need to pass a basic exam in all elementary school subjects as a minimum. Holding up a snowball is so embarrassing for him showing how uneducated and ignorant he is big Wally.

    • @lesliewolfe7643
      @lesliewolfe7643 Рік тому +2

      I can think of a place he can put that snowball where it's sure to melt 😏

  • @nancyearickson5412
    @nancyearickson5412 5 місяців тому

    In science we learned that as the globe warms up and the polar vortex and ocean currents become out of balance that the Earth's manner of putting itself Back in Balance would be to create its own ice age to cool the Earth and start over

  • @zissisp2521
    @zissisp2521 Рік тому +5

    btw...The mammoth with food in its mouth didn't wait for cold to freeze or that Sahara, a tropical savanna turn to desert. We (humans) have an affect and probably have speed up the process but some may have use this to their benefit. Honest real measurements as to when we started calculating climate change could be an insight.

  • @chentepacololo4570
    @chentepacololo4570 Рік тому +1

    This weather isn't the first time we can't control the sun

  • @christinemaccabee8341
    @christinemaccabee8341 Рік тому

    What impact do icebreakers have in the Arctic ocean ? I'm pretty sure the wildlife is suffering but also there's more Open water and less intact ice.

  • @unknown22sj
    @unknown22sj Рік тому +3

    Free documentary please come and make a documentary in manipur crisis india civil war it has been going on for three months

    • @madmax-bu6wh
      @madmax-bu6wh Рік тому

      It should make one on Pakistan as how minorities are exterminated, and how abrahamic religions are destroying local cultures in indis

    • @audreydoyle5268
      @audreydoyle5268 Рік тому +1

      I didn't even know this was happening. I am so sorry to hear. It hasn't been on the news at all. Everyone's so worried about the Ukraine-Russian war and the potential US civil war, that nobody's been reporting on this.
      I wish there were more I could do than thoughts and prayers, dear stranger 😔✌️💖

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 Рік тому +1

    The center of any spin is very stable, until it's not. 🌀😅

  • @moeskeeto
    @moeskeeto Рік тому +1

    13:24 "you're talking about car batteries freezing"
    Well won't that be fun when everyone is driving electric and everyone, including emergency services, can't go anywhere because the government forced you to use electric cars...

  • @revolvermaster4939
    @revolvermaster4939 Рік тому +7

    Nothing new! I was in Detroit one weekend in the mid ‘80’s and the ambient temperature was -19°F.

  • @nottenvironmental6208
    @nottenvironmental6208 Рік тому +1

    Insane governance is still increasing fossil fuels thus expect exponentially increasing costs

  • @JPieman
    @JPieman Рік тому +2

    I do recall that the original trio from Top Gear drove and dog sled from Canada to the Magnetic North Pole (in 2012 if I remember correctly). Yes, they used Maritime GPS to guide them and to verify that they arrived at the North Pole.
    My favorite line was Jeremy Clarkson mentioning that according to Al Gore, this should be impossible... And for those who don't know, the Magnetic North Pole is off the west coast of Greenland in the North Atlantic.

    • @sebastianwrites
      @sebastianwrites Рік тому

      So you've watched this @Jpieman, and learned nothing?
      Jeremy Clarkson also said for years electric cars would never take off or be efficient... I guess you 'conveniently' forgot that fact?

  • @jameshansen4388
    @jameshansen4388 Рік тому

    No mile high glacier in north amererica. Im thinking it might have warmed up at sometime.

  • @torstenkruger7372
    @torstenkruger7372 Рік тому +2

    @freedovumentary you have to turn off the comments in posts like this! finally learn this. the comment columns always and exclusively become echo chambers of the uneducated. these are the places where such people only further dumb down and radicalize each other.

  • @jenlfpotter3870
    @jenlfpotter3870 Рік тому +8

    Leaving your vehicle to go and find help in the elements in extreme minus figures is as bad an idea as anybody ever had. If stranded, there are alternatives. Just try and move nearer to solid objects so shouts for help or a prolonged car horn or even the alarm might be heard by somebody passing by with a working cellphone or mobile phone to hand so help can be called or even, CB radio handsets. Periodically, flash the car head and tail lights. That would be noticed by passers by, however few and far between. Better still, try not to venture out anywhere, just like you wouldn't do during a heatwave. Failing all of the above cries for help, a ball of something like string or wire attached to the car door handle, wing mirror, roof bars Etc, would insure you would find your way back safely to the heat and warnth of the vehicle without feeling you had to shead any warm clothing, also a bad idea. Balls or reels of materials would only get you so far though, but as long as it got you close enough to a footpath or road of sorts which looks fairly recently trodden or driven, you'd stand some chance of attracting attention to anybody passing that way. In the greek myth, Theseus got himself out of the labyrinth using a ball of wool.

    • @thedivinemissm7795
      @thedivinemissm7795 Рік тому

      Most of the time, those people have exhausted their 'in car' resources and are feeling desparate.
      Though the advice may still be to remain with your vehicle even after, planning in advance of a winter trip to carry extras and extreme weather comfort gear can save your lives.
      Actually better also, to keep someone in 'the loop' on your itinerary so you will be searched for if you don't check-in...

    • @lauracarstiou3505
      @lauracarstiou3505 Рік тому +1

      When I lived near Canada a couple died of hypothermia when their car broke down. I always had a down mummy bag in my car good up to 35 below zero

  • @siberiancajun
    @siberiancajun Рік тому

    After seeing 11° and snow in south Alabama, I'm praying for global warming they talked about in the '90s. Now they call it climate change, in the '70s the science said fossil fuels are causing a future ice age.

  • @maramé.r
    @maramé.r 6 місяців тому

    It is difficult to comprehend why the USA continues to use different units of measurement to the rest of the world. It makes international collaboration in science, medicine/healthcare and technology more difficult and often leads to confusion especially in published scientific papers/data and mistakes in conversion

  • @efranlaboy554
    @efranlaboy554 Рік тому +1

    Imagine human species living when the planet was in ice age mode

  • @mollydenofrio9010
    @mollydenofrio9010 Рік тому +1

    Take that snowball to the arctic, they need it. I think that senator needs to take a few courses in climate change.

  • @krustysurfer
    @krustysurfer Рік тому +2

    Cyclical climate... Some cycle phases are pleasant to humanity some are dangerous and hard to handle.
    Faith in God will see you through this temporary internship here on Earth.
    No fear, love and be kind even if it hurts.
    Blessings and aloha - Timothy

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 Рік тому +1

    The artist illustration is outdated on page 4:33 +
    Artist : Arctic jet stream moves in west to east direction while (Antarctic move in opposite, east to west direction).
    Correction : the Arctic and Antarctic jets BOTH move in west to east direction.

  • @leemccabemccabe5627
    @leemccabemccabe5627 8 місяців тому

    Empire of the SUN 🇬🇧 ✝️ 🌎 🗽 💯

  • @ulyssesk7325
    @ulyssesk7325 Рік тому

    my skin is brittle cause its so dry that the moist gras in the moring cant even make the earth humid, its the dryest month of the year. so dry in fact that we only have 2 days a week precipitation. i need a lot of oil these days if the weather is so dry

  • @craigb8228
    @craigb8228 Рік тому +1

    From 3 parts per million to 4 is a 33% increase.

  • @lawrencelinzmeier6704
    @lawrencelinzmeier6704 День тому

    Betsy Wetsy 😮

  • @GratefulOverlander
    @GratefulOverlander Рік тому +1

    "Reindeer and Caribou"... 😂😂😂
    Bro, thats the same animal!!
    In the US, they are referred to as Caribou when left wild, Reindeer when they are 'domesticated'.
    In Europe, they are only referred to as Reindeer.

  • @chonesisx994
    @chonesisx994 11 місяців тому

    ©Ast🙌

  • @michaelbehrens1660
    @michaelbehrens1660 Рік тому +2

    …and at 33 minutes I’m out. Until you include the Sun in your models you will continue to believe we can have an impact on Earth. Get Weatherman’s Guide to the Sun by Davidson if you’re interested in how powerful our Sol is…the ancients knew.

    • @Frankie-c5x
      @Frankie-c5x Рік тому

      Suspicious observers. Been watching them for years. Top notch sun and catastrophe science.

  • @thirdpedal4512
    @thirdpedal4512 3 місяці тому

    Cold doesn't cause infectious diseases. Cold makes the body work harder to stay warm, thus not as much energy goes to warding off colds.
    CO² accounts for 0.04% of the atmosphere. If we were to cut russet in half, 0.02%, all plant life would starve. CO² is not the issue

  • @tarnyaattwell4841
    @tarnyaattwell4841 Рік тому

    When covid hit the ozone layer repaired itself, and that just shows how outsole are so dangerous for this beautiful planet. We do need to work to raise advice the politicians who are focused on money and fix the damage we have done.

  • @fowlplayfunnyfarm1234
    @fowlplayfunnyfarm1234 Рік тому

    19 BELOW FAHRENHEIT!!! February 16 2021. In southeast Kansas.

  • @tammyroyce8013
    @tammyroyce8013 3 місяці тому

    It goes through nine phases the it is where the contact lens that covers their eye comes open