Mr Ring uses quote "+/- 4 days" from each event (full moon, new moon, perigee, apogee and king tides. This means that up to 100% of a given month can be covered by his forecasting methods. See my video "What is wrong with Ken Rings forecast charts".
Quite how you think solar activity (and extremely small variations in said activity) has such an immediate and noticeable effect on temperatures in the BI is completely ridiculous and most certainly unsubstantiated by any evidence whatsoever. In addition, a failed forecast, considering you fail to mention any chance of the coldest month on record occurring in Ireland in December.
Quite how you think solar activity (and extremely small variations in said activity) has such an immediate and noticeable effect on temperatures in the BI is completely ridiculous and most certainly unsubstantiated by any evidence whatsoever.
@str8rippnnz ...ok john campbell was a bit rough but that guy is a moron, why would anyone believe him? have u read articles about him? He never says he can predict weather or anything....he only says it's his opinion lol.
@str8rippnnz ...ok john campbell was a bit rough but that guy is a moron, why would anyone believe him? have u read articles about him? He never says he can predict weather or anything....he only says it's his opinion lol.
The 17th of december was bad here in the west of ireland as more snow and still having snow. Good work on getting it almost right. love listening to ya on Midwest radio.. Claffey is talking out his arse if he says ur 100% wrong.
I don't think it's anything unusual. It's just that we are noticing them more these days, after the Christchurch events. Wellington is on the Alpine fault line that runs from Te Anau to White island.
Mr Ring uses quote "+/- 4 days" from each event (full moon, new moon, perigee, apogee and king tides. This means that up to 100% of a given month can be covered by his forecasting methods. See my video "What is wrong with Ken Rings forecast charts".
dazzathecameraman 11 months ago 2
See my video "Why Ken Ring's foecast charts are wrong".
dazzathecameraman 11 months ago
Quite how you think solar activity (and extremely small variations in said activity) has such an immediate and noticeable effect on temperatures in the BI is completely ridiculous and most certainly unsubstantiated by any evidence whatsoever. In addition, a failed forecast, considering you fail to mention any chance of the coldest month on record occurring in Ireland in December.
KaMaCaRz 1 year ago
Quite how you think solar activity (and extremely small variations in said activity) has such an immediate and noticeable effect on temperatures in the BI is completely ridiculous and most certainly unsubstantiated by any evidence whatsoever.
KaMaCaRz 1 year ago
This cunt needs a bullet!
244Ohiro 1 year ago
Test?
244Ohiro 1 year ago
You gots Owned by John Campbell LOL
Toasteater101 1 year ago
@Toasteater101 hell no scrub he was doing the owning... just like how i'm owning you!!
str8rippnnz 1 year ago
@str8rippnnz ...ok john campbell was a bit rough but that guy is a moron, why would anyone believe him? have u read articles about him? He never says he can predict weather or anything....he only says it's his opinion lol.
Toasteater101 1 year ago
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@str8rippnnz ...ok john campbell was a bit rough but that guy is a moron, why would anyone believe him? have u read articles about him? He never says he can predict weather or anything....he only says it's his opinion lol.
Toasteater101 1 year ago
The 17th of december was bad here in the west of ireland as more snow and still having snow. Good work on getting it almost right. love listening to ya on Midwest radio.. Claffey is talking out his arse if he says ur 100% wrong.
westofireland 1 year ago
ken, think you have it drastically wrong for december!
achieve091 1 year ago
I don't think it's anything unusual. It's just that we are noticing them more these days, after the Christchurch events. Wellington is on the Alpine fault line that runs from Te Anau to White island.
MrKenringweatherman 1 year ago
Why has Wellington had lots of small earthquakes?
wifiman1 1 year ago