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SAM912 USAF C-40B wn from JBA depart-muh guess dis is the White House NSO office heading to Asia.
Thought the SAM flights yesterday heading nw were dat until it was revealed that one of those was Flauxtus and Not Exec1F this morning.
Could be going to Singapore for Sec. of Defense, wherever the china meeting is being held that was recently added or to Japan
Singapore is muh guess if pressed.
SAM895 USAF C-32A inbound to JBA from JB Elmendorf, AK overnight
Freak Cold Snap In Biggest Coffee Exporter Sparks Huge Price Surge
On Tuesday, a wicked cold snap, with temperatures dropping below zero, delivered a massive blow to farmers across Brazil's coffee belt, damaging trees and destroying next year's crop, according to Reuters.
Temperatures in Brazil's coffee-growing regions recorded -1.2 Celsius (29 Fahrenheit) on Tuesday in southern Minas Gerais, which was the coldest since 1994. "I've never seen something like that. We knew it would be cold, we were monitoring, but temperatures suddenly went several degrees down when it was already early morning," said Mario Alvarenga, a coffee producer with two farms in Minas Gerais, Brazil's largest producing state.
A #coffee farm in the Cerrado region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Crops blackened blackened by frost. #ClimateCrisis pic.twitter.com/rLipNK786j
— Maytaal Angel (@ReutersAngelM) July 22, 2021
Futures for arabica beans in New York soared more than 7.5% Thursday. Since Tuesday's frost, future prices are up more than 23.5%, hitting 6.5-year highs. The unexpected frost is compounding issues for farmers who have been inundated with massive droughts. Meanwhile, probabilities for a return of La Nina this fall/winter are increasing.
Another day of low temperatures in São Paulo, Minas Gerais, & Paraná states. The frost this time hit much more places. 70% of my clients were hit 40% severely. Temperatures in low soil layers were -4,4°C.Sadly the situation is getting worst. ~Jonas Ferraresso, São Paulo, Brazil pic.twitter.com/2kxrnzGirB— Stuart A. Brown (@StuOnGold) July 22, 2021
"I will probably have to take out some 80,000 trees, they are burned all the way to the bottom," said Airton Gonçalves, who farms 100 hectares (247.11 acres) of coffee in Patrocinio, in the Cerrado region of Minas Gerais. "I was going to the farm yesterday, and a sensor in the truck started to alert me about ice on the road. I thought the system had gone crazy. But when I got to the farm, it was covered in ice, the roofs, the crops." Gonçalves estimates his production in 2022 will decline to approximately 1,500 bags from 5,500 bags.
Ana Carolina Alves Gomes, a coffee analyst at Minas Gerais agriculture federation Faemg, said that frosts were also reported in the south of Minas Gerais in the Mogiana area in Sao Paulo. "Only time will tell how much will be lost. We already had a small crop this year," she said. Coffee broker Thiago Cazarini, who operates in Varginha, South Minas, said estimates so far suggest exporters and agronomists see a potential reduction of 1 to 2 million bags in next year's harvest. "For a clearer view, proper time is needed. Next week it will be more accurate," Cazarini said. We've warned that cheap coffee is no more, and a global deficit is coming.
Adding to the already extreme food inflation, Americans will likely be paying more at Starbucks in the coming months, if not next year, for their favorite expresso. So to say inflation is "transitory" is an understatement as it will linger through 2022.
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/freak-cold-snap-biggest-coffee-exporter-sparks-huge-price-surge
it certainly has not been covered in ice for as long as they say.
Many maps prior to 1700's show it basically connected to South America.
And the Islands to the east of all dat were not on those either Georgia and S Sandwich
Hence the name Drake's Passage and not Drake's fuggen 620 mile gap.
Something major habbened around the early 1700's that created that huge gap cause I can't find a map prior to that time period that has it.
think dat's the Panagea "continent" all connected.
Could be wrong
Muh belief is that whatever habbened there was fairly recent as who the hell would know.
So easy to just cook up some story and feed it to eberybody
Now just how it habbened...no clue
Mebby the big quake(s) in Japan forced all dat water down to that point and voila!...had to go somewhere.
They had two bigguns one in 1703 and 1707.
And also the big Cascadia one in 1700.
Just spitballin'
(((they))) know and not sharing 100%.
Found it all (can't say for sure when that habbened) but thousands of years ago is muh guess and then as the world got 'smaller' exploration, colonization etc it had to be 'massaged' into some other place or existence.
The maps is what does it for me.
Your life depends on those being accurate and they paid big money to the cartographers of the day to make sure they were.
Can you imagine sailing round SA (back then) and the map you habs says you are looking for a passage yet you are confronted with endless miles of open ocean.
gonna take a break for a leetle
>>74145 pb
BOXER45 USAF C-40C departed Medford, OR after an overnight
This AC departed JBA on 0714 and arrived at Eppley Field, Omaha
Departed to Boise Idaho for an overnight on 0718
0719 departed to JB Lewis-McChord for overnight and same next day to Salem, OR
Yesterday it arrived at Medford , OR where it has departed from earlier today back to JBA
>>74192 pb
Australian AF ASY313 Falcon 7X departed JBA after arriving on Tuesday evening from Oahu, Hawaii