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"We warned at the start of ZetaTalk, in 1995, that unpredictable weather extremes, switching about from drought to deluge, would occur and increase on a lineal basis up until the pole shift. Where this occurred steadily, it has only recently become undeniable. ZetaTalk, and only ZetaTalk, warned of these weather changes, at that early date. Our early warnings spoke to the issue of global heating from the core outward, hardly Global Warming, a surface or atmospheric issue, but caused by consternation in the core. Affected by the approach of Planet X, which was by then starting to zoom rapidly toward the inner solar system for its periodic passage, the core was churning, melting the permafrost and glaciers and riling up volcanoes. When the passage did not occur as expected in 2003 because Planet X had stalled in the inner solar system, we explained the increasing weather irregularities in the context of the global wobble that had ensued - weather wobbles where the Earth is suddenly forced under air masses, churning them. This evolved by 2005 into a looping jet stream, loops breaking away and turning like a tornado to affect the air masses underneath. Meanwhile, on Planet Earth, droughts had become more intractable and deluges positively frightening, temperature swings bringing snow in summer in the tropics and searing heat in Artic regions, with the violence of storms increasing in number and ferocity."

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From the ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for February 4, 2012:

 

The wobble seems to have changed, as the temperature in Europe suddenly plunged after being like an early Spring, Alaska has its coldest temps ever while the US and much of Canada is having an extremely mild winter. India went from fatal cold spell to balmy again. Has the Earth changed position vs a vs Planet X to cause this? [and from another] Bitter cold records broken in Alaska - all time coldest record nearly broken, but Murphy's Law intervenes [Jan 30] http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/01/30/bitter-cold-records-broken-in-alaska Jim River, AK closed in on the all time record coldest temperature of -80°F set in 1971, which is not only the Alaska all-time record, but the record for the entire United States. Unfortunately, it seems the battery died in the weather station just at the critical moment. While the continental USA has a mild winter and has set a number of high temperature records in the last week and pundits ponder whether they will be blaming the dreaded "global warming" for those temperatures, Alaska and Canada have been suffering through some of the coldest temperatures on record during the last week.

There has been no change in the wobble pattern, the wobble has merely become more severe. Nancy noted a Figure 8 format when the Earth wobble first became noticeable, in early 2005, after Planet X moved into the inner solar system at the end of 2003. The Figure 8 shifted along to the east a bit on the globe between 2005 and 2009, (the last time Nancy took its measure) as Planet X came closer to the Earth, encountering the magnetic N Pole with a violent push earlier in the day. But the pattern of the Figure 8 remained essentially the same. So what changed recently that the weather patterns became noticeably different in late January, 2012?

The N Pole is pushed away when it comes over the horizon, when the noon Sun is centered over the Pacific. This regularly puts Alaska under colder air, with less sunlight, and thus the historically low temps there this January, 2012 as the wobble has gotten stronger. But by the time the Sun is positioned over India, the N Pole has swung during the Figure 8 so the globe tilts, and this tilt is visible in the weather maps from Asia. The tilt has forced the globe under the hot air closer to the Equator, warming the land along a discernable tilt demarcation line.

The next loop of the Figure 8 swings the globe so that the N Pole moves in the other direction, putting the globe again at a tilt but this time in the other direction. This tilt is discernable in weather maps of Europe, again along a diagonal line. Depending upon air pressure and temperature differences, the weather on either side of this diagonal line may be suddenly warm or suddenly cold. The tilt and diagonal line lingers to affect much of the US and Canada, but the Figure 8 changes at this point to be an up and down motion, pulling the geographic N Pole south so the US is experiencing a warmer than expected winter under a stronger Sun. Then the cycle repeats, with the magnetic N Pole of Earth pushed violently away again as the Sun is positioned over the Pacific.

 

From the ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for April 6, 2013:

 

Would the Zetas be able to let us know what is causing the early break-up of the Arctic Ice, the ice seems to have taken on a swirling pattern at the same time, would this be wobble related? [and from another] http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/Canada+Arctic+cracks+spec... The ice in Canada’s western Arctic ripped open in a massive “fracturing event” this spring that spread like a wave across 1,000 kilometres of the Beaufort Sea. Huge leads of water – some more than 500 kilometres long and as much as 70 kilometres across – opened up from Alaska to Canada’s Arctic islands as the massive ice sheet cracked as it was pushed around by strong winds and currents. It took just seven days for the fractures to progress across the entire area from west to east. [and from another] http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80752&src=iot... A high-pressure weather system was parked over the region, producing warmer temperatures and winds that flowed in a southwesterly direction. That fueled the Beaufort Gyre, a wind-driven ocean current that flows clockwise. The gyre was the key force pulling pieces of ice west past Point Barrow, the northern nub of Alaska that protrudes into the Beaufort Sea.


The Figure 8 formed by the N Pole during the daily Earth wobble has shifted somewhat to the East, due to Planet X positioned more to the right of the Earth during its approach. This was anticipated, and well described in ZetaTalk, the Earth crowding to the left in the cup to escape the approach of Planet X, so the angle between these two planets would change slightly. This shift of the Figure 8 to the East is due to the push against the Earth’s magnetic N Pole occurring sooner each day than prior. Thus instead of occurring when the Sun is high over the Pacific, over New Zealand, it is now occurring when the Sun is high over Alaska. All the wobble points have shifted eastward accordingly.

This has brought a lingering Winter to the western US, and a changed sloshing pattern to the Arctic waters. Instead of Pacific waters being pushed through the Bering Straits into the Arctic when the polar push occurs, the wobble is swinging the Arctic to the right, and then later to the left, creating a circular motion in the waters trapped in the Arctic. Since the Earth rotates counterclockwise, the motion also takes this path. This is yet another piece of evidence that the establishment is hard pressed to explain. They are attempting to ascribe this to high pressure and wind, all of which are not new to the Arctic, but this circular early breakup of ice in the Arctic is new.

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Comment by KM on August 25, 2016 at 9:23pm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-24/india-floods-over-300-dead-fo...

India floods: Over 300 dead, millions affected as monsoon floods force villagers into relief camps

Men sit on the roof of a partially submerged shop.

At least 300 people have died in eastern and central India and more than 6 million others have been affected by floods that have submerged villages, washed away crops, destroyed roads and disrupted power and phone lines, officials say.

Heavy monsoon rains have caused rivers, including the mighty Ganges and its tributaries, to burst their banks forcing people into relief camps in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand.

Government officials in Bihar, which has seen some of the worst flooding this year with almost 120 dead and more than 5 million affected, said the situation was serious.

"The flood waters have engulfed low-lying areas, homes and fields of crops," said Zafar Rakib, a district magistrate of Katihar, one of 24 districts out of Bihar's 38 districts which have been hit by the deluge.

An Indian Bodo tribal woman crosses flood waters

"We have shifted people to higher ground and they are being provided with cooked rice, clean drinking water, polythene sheets," he said.

The holy city of Varanasi, where thousands of Hindus flock daily, was also forced to halt cremations along the banks of sacred Ganges river — forcing families to cremate their relatives on the terrace roofs of nearby houses, officials said.

Television pictures showed villagers wading waist deep in floodwaters with their livestock, mud-and-brick homes collapsing and people climbing into wooden boats to get to relief camps.

"We are all worried about what we should do. For the last four days we have living like this. We don't even have any food to eat," 42-year-old villager Doda Yadav told the NDTV news station from Ballia district in Uttar Pradesh.

Officials said villagers would return home from relief camps when water levels receded, although the Indian Meteorological Department has forecast more rains for central India over the next two days.

Comment by jorge namour on August 23, 2016 at 4:22pm

Fresh and unstable summers in the UK, all the fault of the Jet Stream

- August 15, 2016 -

The UK could be in the middle of a 10-20 year cycle of rainy summers

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Rumors about a 'heat wave in the UK in the coming weeks have spread a little' everywhere, but Nick Finnis, expert NetWeather , explains that this is unlikely. And 'in fact since 2006 that the country has lived summers "indifferent", often fresh, unstable, rainy.

The last "good seasons" were those of 1989, 1990, 1995, 2003 and 2006. On the contrary, says the expert, in recent summers has been difficult to detect hot days, with temperatures above 26.6 ° C. This year, a good time was between 18 and 20 July, when there were 33.5 ° C degrees nell'Oxforshire.

Last summer they are recorded average temperatures in June, July and lowest in cold and instability in August. In 2014, the season was slightly better, but "ruined" by a cold and rainy August.

So why the summers have become recently more and more variables and fresh with only brief forays hot?

According to scientists and weather forecasters from the Met Office in Exeter, gathered to discuss the possible causes of the unusual weather season in recent years, the UK could find itself in the midst of a 10-20 year cycle of rainy summers: he last 6 summers of 7 were characterized by temperatures below media in good weather and the rains above average

A possible cause, explains Nick Finnis, could be found in the position of the jet stream, which for example this summer is positioned at or just south of the UK and pushes the hot summer to southern Europe for most of the time. Consequently, in order to have less rainy summer and stable weather, the jet stream (which is rare lately) should move north and west of the United Kingdom to allow high pressure to expand.

Comment by lonne rey on August 21, 2016 at 12:42am

Hail Wipes Out Languedoc Vineyards

http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2016/08/hail-wipes-out-languedoc-vin...

Nicolas Bergasse outside his Château Viranel winery in Saint-Chinian; some Languedoc vineyards were already flooded two weeks ago

France's weird weather causes more chaos – just as the grapes are due to be harvested.

Growers in Languedoc are in shock after a brutal hailstorm wiped out half the grape crop just days away from the start of harvest.

Bonmarchand, who has been in the region for five years, said he had never seen a storm like it. "I don't have much experience of this kind of disaster, but I was speaking to the former winemaker, who is 92, and he told me this morning that he can't remember as violent an incident of hail either."

Comment by KM on August 18, 2016 at 2:26pm

Rare extratropical cyclone forms over Hudson Bay, Canada


Visible satellite image of the Hudson Bay, Canada, storm on August 10, 2016 at 10:45 a.m. EDT, showing the occluded storm's "apostrophe" shape.
A strong storm in Canada Wednesday was easily the most interesting feature in satellite imagery, grabbing the attention of meteorologists and weather geeks alike. 

This extratropical storm intensified Tuesday over Hudson Bay, eventually reaching peak strength Wednesday, before weakening Thursday. 

A visible satellite image showed the storm's classic mature phase as a cold occlusion, with relatively cool air completely wrapped around the low center, and a trailing band of clouds ahead of the cold front, resembling an apostrophe or the number 9. 

Here is what the frontal structure of this storm looked like Wednesday, courtesy of NOAA's Weather Prediction Center. 

Surface frontal analysis, with the Hudson Bay, Canada, storm highlighted, on August 10, 2016, at 2 a.m. EDT.
The storm's central pressure dipped to a low of 980 millibars early on August 10. This wasn't a case of "bombogenesis" because the storm's pressure dropped only about 23 millibars in 36 hours. 

You wouldn't expect that kind of storm in the Northern Hemisphere in August anyway, as north-to-south temperature contrasts fueling the development of extratropical storms are at a minimum in the heart of summer. 

Now, let's zoom in on this beauty, starting with a visible satellite loop from Wednesday, Aug. 10. 

Visible satellite loop of the Hudson Bay, Canada, storm on August 10, 2016.
With deep, relatively cool air wrapped completely around the low, you wouldn't expect deep thunderstorms in that circulation. 

Therefore, the infrared satellite image shows some interesting structure in the core of the storm, but may not strike you as spectacular as, say, hurricanes or summer's thunderstorm clusters, mesoscale convective systems

Infrared satellite image of the Hudson Bay, Canada, storm on August 10, 2016. Higher clouds tops are shown by green, yellow and orange shadings.
However, looking at satellite imagery used to show water vapor content, this storm really leaps off the page, as pointed out by the satellite gurus at the University of Wisconsin's Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies. 


By zooming out and taking off the political borders, the storm, coupled with a dark slot of drier air to its south, resembles the side view of a face. 

Water vapor satellite image showing the Hudson Bay, Canada, storm on August 10, 2016, resembling an eye of a face.
In water vapor images, an occluded storm like this often resembles a cinnamon roll, with drier air (darker shading) ingested in circular plumes surrounding the more moist air (whiter shading). 

This storm's wind field was quite impressive, as shown by the European model analysis from Wednesday morning. 

ECMWF model surface wind streamline analysis of the Hudson Bay, Canada, storm on August 10, 2016. The strongest surface winds are indicated by darker purple streamlines. The low-pressure center is indicated by the hole in the wind field over Hudson Bay.
According to NOAA's Ocean Prediction Center, storm-force winds up to 64 mph were analyzed on the southwest flank..., using data from the advanced scatterometer (ASCAT). 

Typically, these storms are more common in and near the Lower 48 states from fall through spring, producing snowstorms, high wind events, coastal flooding, even occasionally spawning severe weather outbreaks. 

Even by Canadian standards, this was a fairly impressive storm for mid-August. 

And it gave meteorologists something to admire.
Comment by KM on August 17, 2016 at 1:49pm

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California orders 82,000 people to evacuate over Bluecut Fire that's burned over 15,000 acres

  • Officials ordered evacuations Tuesday as fire rapidly engulfed the area called the Cajon Pass 
  • The so-called Bluecut Fire erupted in heavy brush just west of Interstate 15, the main freeway between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area
  • The inferno prompted orders for residents of the community of Wrightwood, about 75 miles east of Los Angeles, to leave their homes
  • This is the latest in a series of wildfires that have blackened nearly 300,000 acres of the U.S. West

Authorities in southern California ordered the evacuation of 82,000 people on Tuesday, after a wildfire broke out in a mountain pass and rapidly engulfed 15,000 acres of terrain.

Officials said about 700 firefighters were battling to control the blaze in an area called the Cajon Pass, the latest in a series of wildfires that have blackened nearly 300,000 acres of the drought-parched U.S. West.

'It is a very fast-moving fire, it has wind behind it,' said U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Lyn Sieliet.

Two firefighters were trapped by flames in the effort to evacuate residents and defend homes, but managed to escape with only minor injuries, fire officials said.

Vehicles and structures burn near Highway 138 as the fire rages through San Bernardino County

Vehicles and structures burn near Highway 138 as the fire rages through San Bernardino County

The so-called Bluecut Fire erupted in heavy brush just west of Interstate 15, the main freeway between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area, forcing the closure of one stretch of the highway.

The inferno prompted orders for residents of the community of Wrightwood, about 75 miles east of Los Angeles, to leave their homes, said Lynne Tolmachoff, of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).

In all, about 82,000 people were ordered to flee, as flames destroyed an unknown number of houses, the Cal Fire spokeswoman said by telephone.

The fire remained unchecked, having exploded within hours to cover an area of 15,000 acres, Cal Fire said, up from an estimate of 9,000 acres on Tuesday evening.

The Bluecut Fire, whose cause officials said they were still investigating, came as crews more than 600 miles to the northwest began to make headway against a Northern California wildfire that has destroyed more than 175 homes and businesses. 

The so-called Clayton Fire was 35 per cent contained, according to Cal Fire. It has charred 4,000 acres in and around the community of Lower Lake, forcing hundreds of people to flee.

Damin Pashilk, a 40-year-old arrested on suspicion of setting that blaze, and several others in the area over the past year, is set to appear in court on Wednesday.

Fierce winds fanned the fire, which threatened about 1,500 structures at its peak, after it sparked on Saturday evening. 

As of Tuesday evening, only 380 buildings were in danger, according to Cal Fire. There were no reports of casualties. 

California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in San Bernardino County for the Bluecut Fire, which allows state agencies to come to the assistance of local officials. 

On Monday, Brown issued emergency declarations for the Clayton fire and another in Central California, the so-called Chimney fire.

The Chimney Fire was 20 per cent contained by Tuesday evening, after scorching 6,900 acres since Saturday. It has destroyed about 40 structures.

Comment by jorge namour on August 16, 2016 at 3:54pm

Bad weather in Russia, dramatic floods in Moscow: Flooded roads and car [GALLERY]

August 16, 2016 - 00:06

Bad weather in Russia, flash flood in Moscow: 92mm of rain in a few hours, not happened in 130 years. The photos of the disaster

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xceptional rains have caused today in Moscow the flooding of streets and docks of the rivers in the city ', trapping many people in their cars under water. The authorities 'reported that more' than 200 people have been recovered from locked vehicles and that there were no injuries. The weather service said that in today's day in Moscow fell 92 millimeters of rain in August was in 1887 that it was not raining so much in one day. The water outlet system also did not work properly. The more 'worrying situation and it' had the north-east of the Russian capital where the Yauza river 'overflows forcing the authorities' closing many roads.

Comment by KM on August 14, 2016 at 3:36pm

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37073873

'Historic' Louisiana flooding: Three dead and thousands rescued

At least three people have died and thousands have been rescued after "historic" flooding swamped the US state of Louisiana.

The National Guard and emergency teams have used helicopters to rescue people stranded in their homes or cars.

Searches are continuing for missing people, as the rain is expected to continue over the weekend.

The heavy rainfall started on Friday where some areas received more than 17ins (43cm) of rain.

The neighbouring states of Alabama and Mississippi are also experiencing severe weather.

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency on Friday. On Saturday he said: "This is an ongoing event. We're still in response mode."

He and his family were relocated after water flooded their basement.

"This is a flood of epic proportions," JR Shelton, the mayor of Central City told The Advocate newspaper. "When we talk about floods now, we'll talk about the great flood of 2016. everything else pales in comparison."

Shanita Angrum, 32, called the police when she realised her family were trapped in their home. An officer arrived and carried her six-year-old daughter to safety.

"Snakes were everywhere," she told Associated Press. "The whole time I was just praying for God to make sure me and my family were OK."

John Mitchell, a 23-year-old Louisiana resident, was forced to swim to safety with his girlfriend and her one-year-old daughter. They were rescued by police officers in a boat.

"This is the worst it's been, ever,'' Mr Mitchell said. "We tried to wait it out, but we had to get out."

In this aerial photo over Robert, La., Army National Guard, vehicles drive on flooded U.S. Route 190 after heavy rains inundated the region, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016Image caption The National Guard, pictured here in Robert, Louisiana, have been deployed across the state
This aerial image shows flooded areas in Denhamp Springs, La., Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016Image captionThe town of Denham Springs was badly affected
Cars and homes have been almost wholly submergedImage captionCars and homes have been almost wholly submerged

Several rivers in Louisiana and Mississippi are overflowing. Gov Edwards expects some of the rivers will rise 4ft (1.2m) above previous record levels.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capital, is one of the worst hit areas where as much as 11.3in (28cm) of rain was reported. New Orleans has reported 2.34in (6cm).

While the worst of the rain appears to have passed, the weather system is expected to move north on Sunday, hitting central and northern Louisiana.

The state is prone to bursts of extreme weather; thousands of acres of Louisiana was flooded in 2011 to divert water from the flooded Mississippi River and to spare cities, including Baton Rouge and New Orleans, that lie downstream.

In 2005, New Orleans suffered one of the worst natural disasters in US history, when Hurricane Katrina hit the city. The storm killed nearly 2,000 people and displaced one million. Thousands of homes were flooded and destroyed in Louisiana and along the Gulf coast.

Comment by KM on August 11, 2016 at 2:34pm

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Flood destroys 5, 300 houses in Kano State



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Kano, Aug. 8, 2016 (NAN) Flood has destroyed over 5, 300 houses in six Local Government Areas of Kano State.
Alhaji Aliyu Bashir, the Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (SERERA), disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano on Monday.
He said the affected local government areas include Bebeji, Dawakin Kudu, Kiru, Shanono, Bagwai and Garun-Malam.
“In Dawakin Kudu alone more than 2, 300 houses were affected, while more than 600 houses in each of the remaining five areas were destroyed by the flood,” he said.
Bashir said the officials of the agency had visited all the affected areas with a view to assessing the damage cause by the disaster.
“At the moment we are compiling a comprehensive report on the disaster for onward submission to the Federal and state governments for necessary assistance to the victims,” he said.
The Executive Secretary said that the state government would come to the aid of the victims as an interim measure as soon as the agency submit its report
NAN recalls that last week three persons lost their lives while food and cash crops worth millions of Naira were washed away after a heavy down pour at Hayin Gwarmai village in Bebeji Local Government Area of the state.

Recall that on Saturday, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) also advised communities along the River Niger to evacuate immediately to safer ground.

The agency warned in a statement warned that flooding might occur at any moment following intense rainfall and rises in water level.

The Director-General of the agency, Malam Muhammad Sani-Sidi, who gave the advice in the statement, said the agency had received alerts of the imminent flooding.

He said information given by the authorities in the Republic of Niger indicated the present water level in the river had reached a point that may result in flooding that could be compared with that of 2012.


Comment by KM on August 11, 2016 at 1:59pm

https://www.rt.com/news/355442-france-wildfires-marseille-flights/

Wildfires rage near Marseille, forcing evacuations & flight diversions (PHOTOS)

A picture taken near Vitrolles, southern France on August 10, 2016 shows a fire which has already devastated some 200 hectares. © Boris Horvat
Several wildfires have affected areas near Marseille, with huge clouds of smoke covering the skies above the southern French port city.

The smoke from the blaze has reportedly caused numerous delays at Marseille airport, with planes being diverted to other sites.

Several separate "significant" fires have been raging on Wednesday in the southern France region of Bouches-du-Rhone, the most densely populated department of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region, local media reported.


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The flames are reportedly getting close to industrial areas near Marseille, with several roads being closed off in the area. The situation remains "tense" and poses a threat to businesses in the region, France's Midi Libre reported. Hundreds of people and dozens of vehicles have been deployed to fight the blaze.

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Residents of several neighborhoods in the town of Vitrolles, some 30km (18 miles) north of Marseille, have been evacuated, radio Europe 1 reported.

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Comment by jorge namour on August 10, 2016 at 4:07pm

E xtreme heat between China and Mongolia, the "subsidence" of the "Omais" storm causing great sultriness in Japan

August 9, 2016

The extreme heat affects East Asia, from China to Japan values ​​over + 40 ° C

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These days Japan is concerned by an intense heat wave that is making splash
thermometers of values ​​above the threshold of + 37 ° C + 38 ° C, with points that are close to + 39 ° C + 40 ° C to '
shadow. A warm very intense, often accompanied by high relative humidity rates that make the heat even more oppressive, creating an intense "afa" effect. the maximum temperatures recorded during the day are truly remarkable yesterday in various locations in the country of the Rising Sun where the heat has become very stuffy.

All stand out the + 38.5 ° C stored by the Weather Station in Gifu, immediately followed by 37.8 ° C Nagoya, the + 37.5 ° C in Owase, the + 37.4 ° C and + Okayama 37.2 ° C Kobe, Kofu, Mishima and Tokushima. Notice how in this last station the relative humidity is not dropped below 55% remaining at medium to high values ​​for the entire span of the day, doing wheelie at the top the heat index. Not to be outdone the + 36.3 ° C Kyoto and Osaka who recently had overstepped + 37 ° C. The very humid heat was also felt in the islands in front of the coast of Honshu, where temperatures have gone well beyond the + 33 ° C + 34 ° C.

Unlike other traditional summer heat waves this time the heat a few days is affecting Japan we can associate with the passage, just opposite the east coast of the island of Honshu, the tropical storm "Omais", which by tomorrow will move in the direction of the Kuril islands, before approaching the most south-eastern coast of the Kamchatka peninsula, Russian Far East, evolving into a deep cold heart from extratropical cyclone characteristics.

This persistent heat wave over the next few days will continue to maintain the thermometers on the values ​​of well-+ 8 ° C to + 9 ° C higher than the average for the period. Only in Mongolia for days it is still proving really exceptional highs, with peaks that reach to touch the fateful threshold of + 40 ° C in the shade even in the mountains, at altitudes above 900-1000 meters.

Only yesterday in Hanbogd were measured well + 38.5 ° C, about 914 meters above the sea level.

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