Blood' rain is one of the weather phenomena recorded early in history from ancient Rome. This phenomenon occurs when strong winds blow red sand from the desert to the atmosphere. Then, the red sand makes the rain fall in a strange color and the ancient inhabitants call it 'blood' rain . Nothing to be alarmed about then. The Angel of Mons remains ever with England.
https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/blood-rain-uk-weather-thunderstorms-b2081719.html#Echobox=1652867528
On the other hand In contrast to entries above once upon a time England had—
Winter) Severe winter; Thames frozen. Depending upon dating practice, there are other reports from the time that suggest that this winter (1634 / 1635) was widely cold/snowy. In parts of England, a frost lasted from the 15th December 1634(OSP) until 11th February 1635(OSP), with frequent snowfall. In Scotland, a lot of snow and great depth of frost noted, with the snow lying in places from the 9th December(OSP) to the 9th March(OSP). Particularly snowy (and probably with significant blizzard conditions at times) between 26th January(OSP) & the 16th February(OSP) at Perth. The river Tay was frozen over. Significant hardship.
Good realities to remind us of today. These are the true roots of the European expansion which resulted in the grand experiment we call “modern” America. Don’t know if our family had more colonial ancestors perish from shipwrecks or plague on their way here - but there are many in the family tree.
This history is central in many ways to who we’ve become today.
For those unfamiliar with the sun as the main influence on Earth’s climate it’s worth our while to learn. There is so far much that has gone unrecognized by most of us during these times in which to think for oneself has become a crime. As is recognized when we study history there are often fundamental greater causes for the desperate acts of humans.
Late Roman Empire demonstrates climate forced the invasions of barbarian tribes. Our criminal science elites in their hubris are dwarf Faust's.