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Accuweather has been reporting on the recent return of precipitation to the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa. According to Accuweather the Sahara has been dry for some 12,000 years, so the reasons why the rain is returning should be a major concern to everyone that lives on planet Earth. I had originally thought that the verses in Isaiah 35 were to be fulfilled after the return of Christ, but now it's obvious that these prophecies are meant to be a POWERFUL sign of his imminent arrival.
Here is the "Gulf Stream reason" for the Sahara Desert rain
The Gulf Streams' path to England and the European Continent has been increasingly impacted by the blocking effects of the increasing Greenland Glacial melting of recent years. As the current encounters this obstacle to its northeastern progress, all that warm water has to go somewhere! The result is a "backing up" of that warm water in the northern half of the Atlantic Ocean, from New England stretching all the way to the northwestern coast of Africa. This warming will not be sustainable, but I will explain that later on in THIS document; at this point I will only describe the climatologically verifiable impacts of all that pooling warm water. When the Gulf Stream traveled unhindered on top of the Arctic region of the Atlantic Ocean on its way into the English Channel vicinity, the prevailing westerlies carried the warm moist air over England and Western Europe. NOW, as each season ensues, larger volumes of the Current are being sequestered in the North Atlantic, due to the gating properties of the "desalinization effects" of Greenland's diluted southern waters. Climatologically, nothing happens immediately, and that is certainly true in this case; that is prior to their eventual tipping points. The North Atlantic is capable of receiving significant volumes of Indian Ocean warmed water, over many years, before destabilization occurs. The thing we humans need to pay attention too is the effects of all that piling up warm water on the local environments surrounding the Northern Atlantic Ocean.
What happens when the Gulf Stream finds its NEW PATH?
When gravitational forces grab hold of the exceptionally heavy salty waters, dragging it to the sea floor on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean, everyone better pray! Billions of tons of heavy seawater being violently siphoned back to the Indian Ocean will result in catastrophic tectonic ramifications. I expect that a whirlpool of epic proportions might even form off the west coast of Africa for a time, adding to an already highly irregular set of forces unleashed on our planet. This change will be essentially permanent, since there will be no mechanism to move the Gulf Stream "back" to its previous path.