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Saturday 8 January 2022

LA-NINA DROUGHT PART 3; ANOTHER 12 MONTHS OF FAMINE.


Late, heavy but short-lived December 2021 rains in equatorial lowlands winter have left immature crops in these regions, prescribing yet another twelve months of acute famine in the affected areas.


The December rains are the main winter in the lowland areas of East Africa most of which are arid or Semi-arid.


According to'The General Theory of Gravitational Dynamics And Life', the rain during winter is operated by a pump like mechanism whose discharge stroke ends when the Earth reaches it's innermost point towards the Sun in December soon after Christmas..


Past this point, the pumping mechanism moves outwards and the possibility of significant rain after that is always narrow.


This means, immature crops after that are doomed to fail or or produce low yield. 


Therefore, having passed this point already with the main crops in these regions not yet mature for any important harvest, the governments of the involved areas mainly Kenya and adjacent countries should prepare in time to cushion their citizens against inevitable famine.


The coming April winter, which is the main winter in the highlands will automatically fail in lowlands, and similarly in the highlands as it seems highly dependent on the compression ratio of the December discharge stroke.


You can read about these principles in this ebook,

 Role Of Gravity In Seasons And Weather.

Gravitational ascillations from the cosmic events responsible for the La-Nina drought are yet to settle back to normal.


The current rains have ameliorated most of the adverse effects of the drought such as scarcity of water and livestock fodder, nevertheless, the most serious effect of the two year drought, famine, will take a solemn stage.


With a further twelve months to go, these areas more than needs help.


(Based on "The general theory of gravitational Dynamics And Life").