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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 Jorge Mejia on May 26, 2015 at 6:37am

Tornado tears through Mexican city on Texas border, killing 13
Mon May 25, 2015

At least 13 people died and dozens more were injured after a freak tornado ripped through the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Acuna on Monday morning, flipping over cars and tearing down homes, the government said.

Among the dead were three children as the whirlwind damaged an estimated 750 homes in the city across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas, said Jesus Garcia, spokesman for the local state of Coahuila.

The calamity also injured 229 people, all of whom were transported to local hospitals for medical care.

Walls and ceilings collapsed under the force of the whirlwind, which traveled at a speed of some 31 mph (50 km per hour) and blew gusts over 124 mph, the government said, taking the border city unawares in the early hours of Monday.

"We're not used to such destruction," Ciudad Acuna's mayor Evaristo Lenin Perez told local radio. "We don't have records of a single tornado in Acuna, a 110-year-old city."

A spokesman for the National Meteorological Service said it was the strongest tornado for at least 15 years in Mexico. Preliminary findings suggested it registered between a grade EF2 and EF3 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, the spokesman said.

After the twister had swept through the city, photos showed children climbing past mangled cars that had been swept into their homes, while adults salvaged valuables from the rubble.

"Most of the dead are people who were outside, not people who were inside their homes," Perez said.

Authorities have set up seven refuge points for those whose houses were destroyed, the Coahuila government said.

"We're working on clearing the debris of the destroyed buildings and cars that were displaced," said Francisco Martinez, the deputy minister for Civil Protection in Coahuila.

Coahuila's governor Ruben Moreira arrived this afternoon in Acuna, which had a population of around 134,000 in 2010, and promised authorities will lead the city's recovery.

(Reporting by Luis Rojas, Max De Haldevang and Gabriela Lopez, Editing by Peter Galloway, Marguerita Choy and Diane Craft)
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CIUDAD ACUNA, Mexico | By Jaime Escamilla

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The Mexican Army implemented the DN-III plan in Ciudad Acuna, Coahuila, in the wake of a tornado

The phenomenon occurred between 5:30 and 6:10 pm on Monday, in the demarcation known as expansion in Altos de Santa Teresa. The fury of wind blew vehicles, tore roofs, power poles and trees, and caused other property damage.

According to Civil Protection a storm accompanied by high winds left hundreds of people injured to be liked pieces of glass and chunks of concrete to crumble housing.

Valdez Ricardo Guajardo, director of the municipal health services, reported that hundreds of wounded from small to severe injuries, after being hit by falling concrete fences.

Geologist Sergio Almazan said it was an EF-4 tornado with winds of 320 kilometers per hour.

According to the head of Civil Protection, Felipe Bridge, a tornado is formed by the collision of two air masses, warm and wet from the sea, and a cold and dry from the poles that gives rise to a reaction explosive shaped rotating convection originates powerful storms.

Mexico City, May 25 (HOWEVER / Vanguard / Xinhua / dpa) .-

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Comment by Khan on May 26, 2015 at 3:40am

More weather chaos: Record heat in parts of Alaska

May 25, 2015

Temperature difference from normal May 22, 2015

Since Wednesday, high temperatures (well into the 70s) in Fairbanks, Alaska have outdone the highs (in the 60s to mid-70s) in Washington, D.C.

The Last Frontier is in the midst of an extended streak of record-challenging warmth that will continue through next week.

Alaska’s warmest temperatures, with respect to normal, have actually focused north and east of Fairbanks.

Barrow – Alaska’s northernmost city, located above the Arctic circle – has logged record highs four of the past five days, including a toasty 47 on Thursday. That’s some 18 degrees above normal.

Eagle, Alaska – located about 200 miles east of Fairbankshas recorded six straight days with highs in the 80s.

A massive bulge in the jet stream over our 49th state has allowed a heat dome to build over the past several days.

GFS model simulation of upper level weather pattern shows massive ridge in the jet stream over Alaska

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Comment by KM on May 26, 2015 at 12:56am

http://m.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=114...

NZ hit by biggest storm on Earth

A storm blasting Antarctic weather over New Zealand is currently the biggest storm on earth according to WeatherWatch.

The low stretches from just south of Fiji to Antarctica's ice shelf, but only 20 per cent of the storm is affecting New Zealand.

Snow surrounding the Shotover River in Queenstown. Photo / Supplied Snow surrounding the Shotover River in Queenstown. Photo / Supplied

WeatherWatch.co.nz said the forecast air pressure at its centre over the next 24 hours would be greater than that of Hurricane Katrina when it made landfall in 2005.


Weather expert Philip Duncan said, "It's fairly normal to get a cold snap in late May. We're less than a week away from winter, it's not surprising to get a blast like this."

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But he said the low's strength was surprising.

"The depth of this storm south of New Zealand is up there with some of the biggest hurricanes we've seen. It's a really big storm."

However, WeatherWatch.co.nz said only the storm's edges were affecting New Zealand - its centre lay around 1000 to 1500kms to our south east.

Southland, Otago and Banks Peninsula woke this morning to the heaviest dumping of snow so far this year.

Overnight, areas of Central Otago and Southland saw up to 30 cm of snow, according to Metservice.

The North Island didn't escape the cold weather with light snow falls reported in Napier and heavier falls on the Napier-Taupo Rd.

Queenstown Airport was temporarily closed, with heavy snow right down to the township, and snow flurries blanketed Invercargill.

Dunedin was battered by an onslaught of nasty weather, said MetService, hit by snow, showers and offshore thunderstorms.

Arrowtown blanketed in snow. Photo / Supplied by Petra BalsillieArrowtown blanketed in snow. Photo / Supplied by Petra Balsillie

15 cm of snow was reported just above the city, while its hill suburbs saw around 10 cm.

Mr Duncan said the South Island low had joined forces with the subtropical low that affected the North Island on Saturday.

"The two of them are working together to dredge up Antarctic air.

"So we've got this air at the moment being pulled up from Antarctica, and dumped over New Zealand."

There were a number of road closures for eastern parts of the South Island, with drivers advised to use extreme caution and to drive to the conditions.

MetService said while it was a cold morning, nowhere reached a record low for May.

Winter's icy grip took hold in the North Island as well, with snow reported down to sea level in Hawke's Bay.

Light snow falls were reported in the Napier suburbs of Taradale and Maraenui, and motorists experienced sleet on the way to work between Hastings and Napier.

A farm at Puketapu, Hawkes Bay. Photo / Supplied by Brenda Reay A farm at Puketapu, Hawkes Bay. Photo / Supplied by Brenda Reay

Heavier falls were experienced inland, on the Napier-Taupo Rd and further north at Waikoau and Putere,

Cold southwest winds continued to bring showers across Auckland, and saw a severe weather warning put in place for Wairarapa and western Bay of Plenty where there was a risk of gales.

Last night's lightening storm and strong winds in Dunedin cut electricity to Musselburgh, Port Chalmers and part of the Otago Peninsula.

Aurora Energy said lightening damaged transformers, while severe winds brought down a power line.

Central Otago and Wanaka also experienced black outs.

Delta crews were responding to faults and making repairs as soon as it was possible to do so safely.

Overnight wind and rain and this morning's brief snow in Hawke's Bay resulted in power cuts in some "higher-up" rural areas.

Unison Networks customer relations manager Danny Gough said "a few hundred" customers had their supply cut, in some cases for up to two hours.

Temperatures were expected to rise slightly tomorrow, with warm weather set to return by Friday.

Meteorologist Georgina Griffiths said, "On Thursday morning, expect frosts across many parts of the North Island, as wind drops out, leaving the cold air behind."

The minimum temperature forecast for Thursday is 6C for Auckland, Tauranga and Wellington, 3C for Napier, 1C Palmerston North and 0C for Hamilton, Taupo and Masterton.

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Comment by KM on May 26, 2015 at 12:09am

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3095904/More-430-dead-India...

Heatwave from hell: Temperatures of (118F) sweep through India, killing 540 so far - and there's no reprieve in sight

  • 539 deaths have been recorded - mainly construction workers, the elderly or homeless in southern states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
  • Kolkata's famous yellow taxis have been taken off the road as drivers refused to work between 11am and 4pm over deaths of two colleagues
  • Government has cancelled leave of all doctors amid heat-stroke epidemic
  • Indian Meteorological Department says conditions to continue this week 

India is sweltering under a heatwave which has seen temperatures soar to 118F and left more than 500 dead. 

And the intense heat which has gripped northern and southern parts of the country looks set to continue this week, officials said today.

The hottest place in India was Allahabad, a city in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, which saw mercury rise to 47.7 degrees Celsius (117.8 Fahrenheit) on Sunday, while the capital Delhi recorded a high of 43.5C (110.3F).

Most of the 539 recorded deaths have been of construction workers, the elderly or the homeless in the southern states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana where temperatures have been hottest, said officials, but some deaths have also occurred in Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.

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Sweltering: A boy cools down in Kolkata during a heatwave across India which has killed 539 people

Sweltering: A boy cools down in Kolkata during a heatwave across India which has killed 539 people

Getting by: This boy in Kolkata is still outside despite the heat as millions of Indians cannot afford to take time off work

Getting by: This boy in Kolkata is still outside despite the heat as millions of Indians cannot afford to take time off work

The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a red warning to affected regions saying that the heat wave conditions are likely to continue over coming days.



Comment by jorge namour on May 25, 2015 at 5:37pm

Violent hail storms in Turkey

News - Published Friday, May 22, 2015 by The Weather Channel- LA CHAINE METEO

Izmir was covered with a thick layer of hail and ravaged by mudslides after a violent storm on Wednesday. Watch the impressive images of the phenomenon in video.

http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2015-05-22-14h37...

https://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&...

90 mm of rain in 30 minutes, this is the destructive record of violent storms that erupted stationary over western Turkey including the city of Izmir on Wednesday at 15.30 torrential rain but hail sometimes covering almost entirely the cars.

Comment by Mark on May 25, 2015 at 11:26am

Thousands flee deadly flash floods in Texas

At least two die as heavy rainfall and tornadoes sweep the US midwest

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/11627975...

Record-breaking rainfall and damaging tornadoes wreaked havoc across the US midwest on Sunday, causing flash floods that killed at least two people and forced another 2,000 to evacuate.
A firefighter in Oklahoma was swept to his death while trying to rescue 10 people in high water. And the body of a man was recovered from a flooded area along the Blanco River, which rose 26 feet (7.8 metres) in just one hour and left piles of wreckage 20 feet (6 metres) high, authorities in Texas said.
"It looks pretty bad out there," said Hays County emergency management coordinator Kharley Smith, describing the destruction in Wimberley, a community that is part of a fast-growing corridor between Austin and San Antonio. "We do have whole streets with maybe one or two houses left on them and the rest are just slabs," she said.

From 350 to 400 homes were destroyed in Wimberley, many of them washed away, Ms Smith said. Several people remained missing. Kenneth Bell, the emergency management coordinator in nearby San Marcos, said the damage in Hays County alone amounts to "millions of dollars."
Authorities also warned people to honour a night-time curfew and stay away from damaged areas, since more rain was on the way, threatening more floods with the ground saturated and waterways overflowing.
Rivers rose so fast that whole communities woke up on Sunday surrounded by water. The Blanco crested above 40 feet - more than triple its flood stage of 13 feet - swamping Interstate 35 and forcing parts of the busy north-south highway to close. Rescuers used pontoon boats and a helicopter to pull people out.

Comment by lonne rey on May 23, 2015 at 6:14pm

Apocalyptic rainstorm floods Moscow streets, lightning blasts gas station (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)

http://rt.com/news/261337-moscow-thunderstorm-floods-streets/

A heavy rainstorm washed over the Russian capital on Friday, prompting an extreme weather warning, sending torrents of water rushing down the city’s streets, and blowing up a gas station with lightning.

After a warm muggy Friday afternoon, the sky above Moscow suddenly darkened, sending the city into twilight. Soon after, the clouds erupted in a powerful thunderstorm.

..Some almost had to swim home. Communal services say that 90 streets in total were partially flooded.

The thunderstorm caused actual destruction as well. An explosion sparked by a lightning strike shook a local petrol station during the storm, according to witnesses. The blast also shattered windows in nearby buildings and started a fire.

Comment by Jorge Mejia on May 21, 2015 at 9:28pm

Mexico City, Mexico: Ring around the sun becomes phenomenon in networks.
A ring around the sun stole the attention of thousands of Mexicans in Mexico City, who could not hold to turn the sky and capture the phenomenon.
The comments were far from a simple description, to the notice of an earthquake, according to the most superstitious.
Dozens of users reported the singular phenomenon in social networks.
Scientifically, this solar halo is described as luminous circumference around the sun occurs when the light undergoes a phenomenon of refraction by ice crystals suspended in the troposphere or the atmospheric layer that is located closer to our planet.

Terra News
21 may 2015
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Mexico City, Mexico
PHOTO GALLERY: The halo around the sun

Excelsior
21/05/2015 13:14
The people of the capital have begun to turn to the sky because the sun is surrounded by a halo.
In the streets people seen with cell phones and cameras pointing to the sun due to the circle he fell around him with red, yellow and blue.
Similarly, through social networks, users post images expressing the beauty of the phenomenon and wondering why it.
This is due to weather conditions as there are clouds crystallized by the cold, so to be pierced by sunlight, the halo forms around, a phenomenon usually precedes storms with hail.

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Personal Note: This has caused quite a commotion even in my Facebook Contacts, many of them posting photos. My wife called me from Mexico City to tell me to go outside and look at the sun, although I'm 130 miles northwest and the halo is not visible.
Metro Mexico City is a big city with 20 million people, this halo will have a lot of them talking.

Comment by jorge namour on May 21, 2015 at 1:24am

The incredible traces OF tornadoes in Germany

News - Updated Wednesday, May 20, 2015 by The Weather Channel - LA CHAINE METEO

Aerial photos reveal the wake left by a tornado on the Feldberg mountain in Germany a few days ago.

http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2015-05-20-06h19...

https://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&...

Germany was hit by a series of destructive tornadoes last week. One of them has left a lasting mark on the mountains of Fledberg, near the Swiss border, on 13 May. Aerial photos of its passage are impressive: the wake lasts for 400 to 500 meters wide and 10 kilometers long! Its intensity has not yet been precisely determined, but the first field surveys are a priori condition of EF2 tornado (with swirling winds around 200 km / h).

in pictures taken in Germany: the trees are lying in all directions

Comment by KM on May 19, 2015 at 2:39pm

http://globalnews.ca/news/2003916/cold-temperature-records-set-in-s...

Cold temperature records set in Saskatchewan

SASKATOON – It’s a Victoria Day for the record books. Environment Canada says some temperatures reached new lows on the May long weekend in Saskatchewan.

Although the City of Regina didn’t break any records, the frost is still damaging for crops and gardens. A frost advisory is still in effect for the area overnight Monday.

An arctic ridge of high pressure settled over southern areas of the province Sunday evening, despite sunshine and blue skies on Monday afternoon.

“The low pressure system that moved out and affected southeast Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba, it moved out of the way but it brought the arctic air down with it so most areas in southern Saskatchewan were affected with temperatures below zero,” said Justin Hobson, Environment Canada meteorologist.

“[In Saskatoon] temperatures dropped below zero just after midnight and were below zero until 5 or 6 a.m.”

Saskatoon reached a new low of -5.7°C on Monday with the old record being set in 1949 at -5°C.

At least two other records were broken in the province.

A new record low temperature was set in North Battleford at -4.5°C. The previous low point was set in 1895 at -3.3°C.

Swift Current also broke a record at -5.9°C, beating out -5.6°C, which was set in 1923.

Regina reached a low of -4°C, not reaching a record low of -6.7°C set in 1929.

On Monday afternoon, Environment Canada issued a frost advisory for the southern half of Saskatchewan. Temperatures could drop below zero overnight.

These weather advisories are issued during the growing season when temperatures could cause potential damage and destruction to plants and crops.

Farmer started seeding weeks ago with more than one-third of the 2015 crop in the ground, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture last week.

“Anything below zero is very damaging,” said Hobson.

Environment Canada says temperatures are expected to return to normal by mid-week.

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