already dropped their moisture along the coast. In the case of Africa's vast deserts, the air masses curl around and
down through Europe and have already dropped the moisture picked up over the northern Atlantic on Europe, little left for northern Africa. When over large continents, like the Gobi deserts of China, the jet stream is either moist or dry, depending upon what it passed over recently. An air mass curling back from the polar region over Siberia is cold,
causing any moist air inland or within itself to condense into rain or snow, leaving little in the air by the time the mass reaches the Gobi. In North America, air masses coming from the Coast are dry by the time they have lifted up and over
the mountain ranges, but air masses coming down directly from the lake riddled Canadian lands is relatively cool, and
when meeting moist air from the Gulf of Mexico creates thunderstorms aplenty. How will this situation change after
the shift?
The Americas will find the air masses curling around from the new equator coming across the massively flooded
Canadian lands, the flooded Mississippi Valley, and the flooded Amazon basin, so that ample rainfall will drop
on formerly desert areas of Arizona and Mexico. What is now the west coast of the Americas, on both north and
south continents, will find the curling air streams coming off the Pacific dropping their moisture as today, on the
coastlines. Thus, the Americas are not expected to have desert areas in the Aftertime.
Africa and Europe will sting out along the new Equator too, with the curling air masses flowing over the
Atlantic before passing over all but the inland portions of the Sahara Desert. The Sudan, thus, will find its deserts
continuing, as air reaching it has already dropped on the land along the coasts, while encountering cooler air
coming down from the new South pole, India, leaving little for the thirsty Sahara.
Due to the massive flooding of the lowlands of Siberia, air current curling from the new Equator toward the
Gobi will be moisture laden, and thus these desert lands will find their climate changing. The deserts of western
Australia will be under water, with no lack of rainfall on that portion of Australia remaining.
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ZetaTalk: Some Countries
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Note: added during the Feb 15, 2003 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
Climate changes will affect the local plants and animals, insects, fish, bacteria in the soil, all life will be affected.
Depending upon the pre-shift climate and conditions, and post-shift climate, all will die and be established eventually from migrations of seeds and traveling bugs and the like, or change gradually.
Mexico
An example of a radical change that may explode into something the survivors welcome would be a desert, such
as in Mexico, where rains will come and those areas not hard baked will flourish. This land is currently tropical,
and will continue in that climate, but with more rain! Thus, the life there will not need adjusting, though life
adapted to living in the desert may find itself stressed.
Alaska
Another example of a radical change that would enhance life would be in Alaska, where permafrost and glaciers
will melt so that year round vegetation can flourish. This will of course result at first in the local trees and brush
becoming bothersome, and local bugs such as mosquitoes a horror. Thus, some time must pass before a near
polar environment changes to become a proper tropical environment. But life will not get worse for the
survivors, if they survive the hungry bears marauding, and those with the foresight to have seeds at hand may
find themselves in a virtual paradise.
Europe
Another example of a climate to the advantage of the survivors are those lands abutting ocean fishing, who are
already adjusted to some degree to fishing for food. All along the European coastlines there are such fishing
villages, and as the water floods inland, they will find their expertise welcomed.
Siberia
Siberia will flood, and where today fishing is not the primary source of food, those survivors who follow the
water line into the hills will find those with fishing knowledge among them treasured, and find their struggle for
food no worse than today when they have a harsh climate, a short summer, in which to grow their own crops.
Hardy folk, used to gleaning what they can on their own, they will adapt and enjoy the new climate they find
themselves in, the long coastline they can now explore, and the many peoples of the world they will encounter
Examples of climate changes that will spell death for survivors are of course in India, which will drown, and the Bulge of Brazil, which will freeze, or those trapped on islands that will go under the waves so they have no place to flee.
Likewise, those living close to the new polar regions may find themselves devastated, if they are not prepared for the
cold.
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The hurricane winds will not simply blow in one direction or the other, but will continuously change directions,
blowing in large vortexes that move over the face of the Earth so that first the winds during the shift seem to be
blowing in this direction, then the other, as the vortex passes over a given place. After the shift, the winds will
establish into the pattern of the prevailing westerlies, as this pattern is related to the rotation of the Earth. Plot your spot, check the new geography map, and place over this the prevailing westerlies to see where your winds will be
blowing.
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An analysis of where the volcanic ash will blow should be done in the following manner:
1. The prevailing westerly will reinstitute themselves along the new Equator, curling away from the Equator as they do today, and returning. Take the globe produced by snipping Nancy's New Geo map and turn it under your gaze, and you will see where these winds will establish themselves.