It's summer time in the northern part of the world so it's normal for it to be sunny in some places, others have wild tornado weather, or both.
But who remembers the sun light being this bright and colorless? I look outside and it's like everything is under high intensity office lighting, it's uncanny. No variations of yellow or orange except during early sunrise and late sunset on the horizon.
Not as much cloud seeding lately either.
the magnetic field is about to flip (which it does every decade)
Upvoted you back to "1." I mean, what the hell?
I was wondering as well if the shift/change/weakening of the magnetic fields might affect optics.
"Flip" every decade? Century maybe... I've been tracking magnetic variance for ultra accurate magnetic to true North declination for about 20 years.. its accelerating rapidly, but not that fast. Normally the World Magnetic Model is updated every 5 years, they started 6mo updates a couple years ago..
Long gone are the days of a printed declination diagram on the bottom of a map being remotely accurate.
I think 10 years is a stretch