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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 November 2, 2016 at 5:23pm

http://www.pravdareport.com/news/hotspots/disasters/02-11-2016/1360...

Yakutia residents slaughter animals because of snow disaster

Yakutia residents slaughter animals because of snow disaster. 59165.jpeg

A heavy snowfall in northern Yakutia set a record of thirty years with five times monthly precipitation norm. Local residents were forced to slaughter horses due to difficulties with the organization of winter camps for cattle. 

According to Ykt.ru, communication between the regional center and villages was interrupted because of snowy weather. Yakutia's Minister for Agriculture Peter Alekseyev recommended district authorities should search for suitable pastures for horses and observe emaciated animals. The works to clear roads of snow to reach forage locations have already begun.

Horses are unable to feed themselves because of deep snow. The locals had to slaughter young horses because of negative weather conditions. 

According to Yakutsk.Ru, snow has covered houses up to the roof; classes at schools and kindergartens have been canceled. In the south-west of the republic, gusts of wind reach up to 10-15 meters per second.

 

Comment by KM on November 1, 2016 at 12:30pm

https://weather.com/news/weather/news/medicane-tropical-storm-medit...

Halloween Surprise: Rare Tropical Storm Forms in Mediterranean Sea

A tropical storm was a Halloween surprise in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

High surf pounded the coast of Malta before the storm made the tropical transition.

There have been Mediterranean hurricanes ("Medicanes") documented.

A tropical storm formed Halloween weekend, not in the typical Atlantic or Pacific, but in the Mediterranean Sea.

This rather strange sequence of events began as an area of low-pressure dropped southward from southern Europe and became temporarily left behind by the jet stream over the central Mediterranean Sea south of the Italian coast.

By Saturday, Oct. 29, a non-tropical low pressure center formed east of Malta, a group of islands between Sicily and the coast of Libya over the weekend. 

RGB composite satellite image of the Mediterranean storm as it was making the transition to a subtropical storm on October 30, 2016, at 12:00 UTC.

The next day, thunderstorms became more clustered near the low-pressure center to warm the mid levels of the atmosphere sufficiently to morph the system into a subtropical storm. 

A subtropical storm displays features of both tropical and non-tropical systems, including a broad wind field, no cold or warm fronts, and generally low-topped thunderstorms displaced from the center of the system. 

Infrared satellite loop of the Mediterranean subtropical, then tropical storm on Oct. 30-31, 2016.  

Soon after, the clusters of storms became even more tightly concentrated, and the atmosphere warm enough that this low actually became a tropical storm.

Comment by jorge namour on October 31, 2016 at 11:52pm

Severe Weather Europe

*world weather* Terrifying photos of the car struck by lightning in Eilat, Israel on Oct 27th. WOW!

https://www.facebook.com/severeweatherEU/photos/a.1423656947857402....

Comment by jorge namour on October 28, 2016 at 3:52pm

CAIRO EGYPT OCTOBER 28 2016

From a Facebook link: Quote: Its windy dusty in cairo
Red dust
In some places . It is not normal to see red colours

We v been having red clouds in egypt

UPDATED: 13 killed, tens injured as heavy rains cause accident south of Cairo

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/246772/Egypt/Politics-...

Rains flood a street in the Red Sea city of Ras Gharib, Thursday, October 27, 2016

Thirteen people were killed and tens of others wounded as a result of torrential trains hitting several Egyptian governorates since Thursday, the health ministry and Ahram Arabic website said.

Six people were killed and 30 others wounded early on Friday when two buses and three vehicles drowned in the water flooding a highway connecting the governorates of Qena and Sohag, some 500km south of Cairo, according to the health ministry.

Authorities closed off the road in both directions after many vehicles had been trapped by the waters, a provincial official told Ahram Arabic news website.

Twenty-six ambulances were rushed to the scene of the accident, Ahmed Al-Ansary, head of the ambulance authority, told Ahram Arabic news website.

Seven others were killed and 18 injured in the city of Ras Gharib, in the northern part of the Red Sea governorate, as a result of heavy rains hitting the area.

At least one person has been missing since Thursday, an Ahram Arabic reporter added.

Heavy rains flooded several Red Sea and Upper Egypt governorates on Wednesday and Thursday. The capital Cairo has been spared the unstable weather conditions.

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Severe floods, thunder and lighting hit Eilat - ISRAEL

28.10.16 ,

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4871361,00.html

In just one night, an entire season’s worth of rain floods southern port city of Eilat, temporarily crippling local airport activities, drenching the streets and forcing authorities to indefinitely shut down roads; hotel staff forced to contend with flooded dining hall.

Tractors sent to remove huge qunatities of water (Photo: Meir Ochion)

Heavy rains swept across Eilat overnight Thursday, causing serious flooding and forcing the local airport to announce an indefinite closure due to dangerous quantities of water on the runways.

Booms of thunder accompanied the giant lightning bolts that could also be see lighting up the night skies.

A number of other roads leading to hotels in the popular holiday resort were also closed as tractors were deployed in an effort to remove the huge quantities of water drenching the streets across the city.

Floods and sandstorms during Israel's first rains

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4871184,00.html

Comment by KM on October 27, 2016 at 3:12pm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3878224/The-drowning-villag...

The drowning village: Indian island could disappear within 10 years due to raging tidal floods that keep engulfing the land 

  • Indian island of Mosuni in the Bay of Bengal is in danger of sinking and disappearing within the next 10 years
  • The land is often hit by raging floods that have destroyed farm land and left thousands of people homeless 
  • Experts say the floods have been caused by bigger than ever tidal waves and 75 per cent of land has sunk 

An Indian island is in danger of sinking and disappearing within 10 years after being hit by raging ideal floods.

Mousuni, an island of the Sundarban Delta Complex in the Bay of Bengal, is drowning along with several others due to fierce floods that have already destroyed 75 per cent of the land.

Experts say the rise in the frequency and intensity of tidal waves are causing the floods, that have left thousands of people homeless.

A woman walks back to her house in the floodwaters which have been engulfing the Indian island of Mousuni in the Bay of Bengal 

A woman walks back to her house in the floodwaters which have been engulfing the Indian island of Mousuni in the Bay of Bengal 

The island is sinking after being hit by a torrent of huge tidal floods that have destroyed much of the land on Mousuni 

The island is sinking after being hit by a torrent of huge tidal floods that have destroyed much of the land on Mousuni 

A man carries bricks across the water. Thousands of people have been made homeless due to the water levels 

A man carries bricks across the water. Thousands of people have been made homeless due to the water levels 

A man stands in thigh high water after flooding almost destroyed his home on the Indian island of Mousuni 

A man stands in thigh high water after flooding almost destroyed his home on the Indian island of Mousuni 

Due to the increasing tidal floods, salt water enter 5kms into the island, making the fertile land almost a wasteland for any cultivation

Due to the increasing tidal floods, salt water enter 5kms into the island, making the fertile land almost a wasteland for any cultivation

A woman sits at the entrance to her home, which is covered in mud following heavy tidal floods in the Bay of Bengal 

A woman sits at the entrance to her home, which is covered in mud following heavy tidal floods in the Bay of Bengal 

When seawater engulfs the shore, some can reach up to three miles inland, destroying any fertile land, meaning people have to try and make a living from fishing.

And now the United Nations has also urged neighbouring Bangladesh to halt the construction of a huge coal-fired power plant nearby, warning of a serious threat to the delicate eco-system.

The UN's culture and science agency UNESCO said there was a high chance pollution from the plant would 'irreversibly damage' the Sundarbans, which straddles the border of India and Bangladesh and is home to endangered Bengal tigers and rare dolphins.

It also provides a barrier against storm surges and cyclones that have killed thousands of people in impoverished coastal villages and islands in recent years, and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

Researchers have said that within a decade or so, these islands will have no physical existence due to the flooding 

Researchers have said that within a decade or so, these islands will have no physical existence due to the flooding 

A worried family look on after trying to barricade their home from the raging flood waters on the island of Mousuni 

A worried family look on after trying to barricade their home from the raging flood waters on the island of Mousuni 

A couple try to build their own flood defences in a bid to protect their home from the incoming floods on the island 

A couple try to build their own flood defences in a bid to protect their home from the incoming floods on the island 

The planned 1,320 megawatt Rampal plant, a joint project by India and Bangladesh, would be powered each year by nearly five million tons of coal transported by boat along the ecosystem's fragile waterways.

Scheduled to open in 2018, the plant would also discharge nearly 125,000 cubic metres a day of chemically-tainted water used to cool generators, according to design specifications.

But in a report published last week, UNESCO said the plant's construction would result in a substantial increase in shipping and dredging in the area.

Children play in the flood waters as boats sail in the background. Many have turned to fishing in order to make a living 

Children play in the flood waters as boats sail in the background. Many have turned to fishing in order to make a living 

The United Nations has also urged neighbouring Bangladesh to halt the construction of a huge coal-fired power plant nearby, warning of a serious threat to the delicate eco-system

The United Nations has also urged neighbouring Bangladesh to halt the construction of a huge coal-fired power plant nearby, warning of a serious threat to the delicate eco-system

A man casts his fishing net in the water in a bid to make a catch. Fishing is one of the only viable industries on the island 

A man casts his fishing net in the water in a bid to make a catch. Fishing is one of the only viable industries on the island 

Local people do everything they can to try and keep the floodwaters at bay including trying to make their own flood barriers

It recommended that the plant be relocated 'to a more suitable location, where it would not impact negatively on the Sundarbans'.

UNESCO has asked the government for a progress report by December on the state of conservation of the section of the Sundarbans that is a World Heritage site.

In its report it said the forest was also threatened by the construction of the Farakka Barrage on the river Ganges in the Indian state of West Bengal, which was reducing the flow of fresh water.

Comment by KM on October 26, 2016 at 1:22pm

http://floodlist.com/asia/indonesia-floods-bandung-west-java-leave-...

Indonesia – Floods in Bandung, West Java, Leave 1 Dead

Disaster management officials in Indonesia report that one person has died and thousands of homes were damaged after flash floods in the city of Bandung, West Java, on 24 October, 2016.

Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesperson for the National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB), said that 77 mm of rain fell in the city in just 1.5 hours around midday on 24 October. Areas of the city were inundated with flood water between 120 cm and 200 cm deep in parts.

BNPD say that Pasteur, Pagarsih, Solokan Jeruk and Sukajadi were among the worst affected districts.

The heavy rain caused the Citepus River to overflow. Drainage canals blocked by trash were blamed for much of the flooding.

Streets were turned to rivers for several hours. Vehicles were swept away on the flow of the flood water. One person drowned in the flood water while attempting to rescue others.

Full damage assessments are yet to be carried out. However, earlier today a BNPD spokesperson said via Social Media that thousands of homes have been damaged. Some residents have been evacuated. Schools in the area have also been reported as damaged in the floods.

Floods in Bandung, West Java, 24 October 2016. Photo: BNPBFloods in Bandung, West Java, 24 October 2016. 
Floods in Bandung, West Java, 24 October 2016. Photo: BNPBFloods in Bandung, West Java, 24 October 2016. 
Comment by KM on October 20, 2016 at 4:51pm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/20/typhoon-haima-philippine...

Typhoon Haima: Death toll rises as ferocious gales and landslides destroy tens of thousands of homes in the Philippines

A resident runs past a collapsed roof of a petrol station after Typhoon Haima struck San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte in northern PhilippinesA resident runs past a collapsed roof of a petrol station after Typhoon Haima struck San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte in northern Philippines 


One of the most powerful typhoons to ever hit the Philippines killed at least eight people on Thursday as ferocious gales and landslides destroyed tens of thousands of homes.

Super Typhoon Haima struck late on Wednesday night with winds similar to those of catastrophic Haiyan in 2013, which was then the strongest storm to strike the disaster-prone Southeast Asian archipelago and claimed more than 7,350 lives.

Typhoon Haima bears down on China after ravaging the Philippines
Typhoon Haima bears down on China after ravaging the Philippines

Haima then roared across mountain and farming communities of the northern regions of the main island of Luzon overnight, causing widespread destruction and killing at least eight people, authorities said.

"We were frightened because of the strong winds. There was no power, no help coming," Jovy Dalupan, 20, told AFP as she sheltered at nightfall on the side of a highway in San Pablo, a badly damaged town of 20,000 people in Isabela province.

Dalupan, her two young daughters and husband, were forced to flee to the highway along with their neighbours during the height of the storm when their shanty homes, made of plywood, were ripped apart.


Comment by KM on October 17, 2016 at 12:25am

http://strangesounds.org/2016/10/biblical-floods-vietnam-kill-at-le...

Biblical floods kill at least 11 and destroy throusands of homes in Vietnam

At least 11 people have died and several more are missing in heavy flooding in central Vietnam.

Tens of thousands of homes have been completely submerged by water. Local authorities mobilise army and police to rescue trapped residents in central Vietnam following torrential rain.

The communist government has ordered local authorities to mobilise the army and police to rescue trapped residents following heavy downpours.

vietnam floods, vietnam monsoon, vietnam flooding

Officials say at least 11 had died in the flooding with some 27,000 homes under water in the region.

The death toll was seven in Quang Binh province. Conditions are however improving. Now safety troops can reach areas which were isolated by flooding.

Though rainfall is expected to ease, officials warned the region could be hammered again if typhoon Sarika in the South China Sea reaches Vietnam.

Comment by KM on October 15, 2016 at 2:25pm

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-storm-northwest-idUSKBN12F003

Rare tornado hits Oregon as storms bear down on Pacific Northwest



A small coastal town in Oregon was clobbered on Friday by a rare tornado that ripped roofs from buildings, toppled trees and tore down power lines as the first of two storm systems forecast this weekend unleashed high winds and heavy rain across the Pacific Northwest.

The twister left most of Manzanita, a community of some 600 permanent residents in the northwest corner of Oregon, without electricity and more than two dozen homes uninhabitable, though no injuries were reported, City Manager Jerry Taylor said.

The tornado was spawned by a major Pacific storm sweeping coastal portions of Oregon and Washington state even as the region braced for harsher weather forecast by the National Weather Service from remnants of a typhoon expected to arrive on Saturday.

High winds, gusting to gale-force speeds, were reported by the weather service across the Puget Sound area of Washington with more than 100 lightning strikes recorded over coastal waters in a single hour at one point.

The weather service said about 20,000 Seattle-area homes and businesses were without electricity on Friday morning.

Beginning as a waterspout first spotted just offshore, the Manzanita tornado raked a half-mile long path of destruction through commercial and residential sections of town just after 8 a.m. local time, much of it along the community's main street.

About half the roof of a building housing an ice cream parlor and two other shops was torn off and hurled into an adjacent parking lot, while a nearby stationery store sustained similar damage, Taylor said.

Numerous houses were damaged, including 28 left red-tagged as unsafe for occupation, according to Taylor. The community was littered with fallen trees, strewn debris and tangles of downed wires and utility poles.

Mayor Garry Bullard declared a state of emergency seeking disaster recovery assistance.

Taylor said damage from the twister could leave the town especially vulnerable to more severe weather forecast for the entire region on Saturday as the remnants of Typhoon Songda, a tropical cyclone that formed in the western Pacific, move ashore.

The National Weather Service said that the Seattle area could see wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour on Saturday, warning on Twitter: "It's not the 'storm of the century.' But it has [the] potential to be significant for Seattle."

Mayor Ed Murray said Seattle's homeless shelters were expanding their capacity in anticipation of the storm.


Comment by KM on October 11, 2016 at 6:35pm

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/hurricane-matthew-r...

Flooding, damage as Matthew-fueled storm lashes Maritimes

Tuesday, October 11, 2016, 7:31 AM - Tropical moisture from former Hurricane Matthew has fueled record-breaking rainfall, damaging winds, and widespread flooding through parts of Atlantic Canada.

Though the storm itself did not directly impact Atlantic Canada, a low-pressure system fueled by Matthew's moisture brought severe weather conditions to areas in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

Tens of thousands of residents and business-owners in Atlantic Canada were left without power early Tuesday after wind gusts of more than 100 km/h lashed the region on Monday.

Emergency management efforts continue in Sydney, N.S. and St. Albans, N.L., with a state of emergency declared in both municipalities, including Harbour Breton, and Lewis Port, N.L.

Sydney, N.S., and Gander, N.L. saw record-breaking rainfall totals of up to 225 mm for the former and 124 mm for the latter.

Sydney's previous official one-day total rainfall record was 128 mm, set in 1981.

Rain began to taper off overnight Monday from south to north across the Nova Scotia as the system moves away. Newfoundland will see precipitation dwindle through the day Tuesday, lingering longest over the east and southeast parts of the province.

Though rainfall warnings dropped, wind warnings were in place for northeast Nova Scotia and Newfoundland's Avalon and Bonavista Peninsulas early Tuesday, with gusts near 100 km/h expected to persist through the day.

"Damage to buildings, such as to roof shingles and windows, may occur," Environment Canada said in a statement. "Loose objects may be tossed by the wind and cause injury or damage."

"[W]e're closely watching the track of Nicole," says Weather Network meteorologist Dr. Doug Gillham.

"[It's] forecast to stay offshore, but potentially close enough to have some impact, especially to Southern Newfoundland," he adds. "Matthew is a sobering reminder to not let your guard down even when all the models are offshore."

A cold front that will slowly cross Atlantic Canada Thursday night through Saturday, bringing below-seasonal temperatures for the weekend.

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