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During the pole shift hurricane winds can be expected worldwide for an hour’s duration, the time the crust is moving and shortly thereafter. Thereafter highly erratic weather will ensue.
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This makes sense if one looks at the atmosphere as having inertia. When the shift takes place the atmosphere would tend to stay put until the land masses pulled it up to speed. To then slosh forward, causing wind from the opposite direction, as the planet slows down. This would depend on where one is with respect to the axis of the shift. Do we know where the pole shift rotational pivot points are? Being at a pivot point has a definite advantage, due to minimal inertia when the motion of the polar shift stops. The quakes near these pivot point should be much less than near the path, or plane of the polar shift. The plates in the area also have less adjusting in height to do. Do we know how fast the 12th is going to pass us? To get a feeling for this, the answer could be expressed in how long it takes to traverse say 15 degrees, or 1/24th of a circle, at it's closest approach. This angle could be expressed, as viewed from a theoretical non-moving earth.

Offered by Mike.

Historically, people who experienced the long day/ long night thought in some cases it was only a double day, could not tell time, etc., but it wasn't all that long. They also didn't report the earthquakes as continuous, outside of any other normal "big one". Just as we will have whole world earthquakes, with all the connected plates jolting, likewise we'll have whole world hurricanes. No air mass will remain unaffected, and look at the variables! Heating and cooling taking place real fast! As for the pivot points, atmosphere wise, there will be no safe place. All will experience hurricane force winds, no telling the direction, etc. The atmosphere, unlike the earth plates, is free to move.

Offered by Nancy.

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