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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."
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+spectacular+event/8185609/story.html 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=iotdrss 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.
Howard
Nine Tornadoes Leave Widespread Destruction in Southern U.S. (Jan 4)
"We've already had at least twice as many tornadoes in January 2015 as we had in all of January 2014," said weather.com senior meteorologist Nick Wiltgen. "There were only four tornadoes in the entire month of January last year, all on the 11th of the month."
Mississippi
The National Weather Service in Jackson has confirmed at least six tornadoes from Saturday's storms in Mississippi.
In Rose Hill, where one of the confirmed tornadoes struck Saturday, multiple homes were damaged and power lines were brought down, television station WLBT reported.
Late Sunday afternoon, a National Weather Service survey team confirmed that an EF2 tornado left a trail of damage near Rose Hill. The tornado destroyed ten homes.
The team found additional tornado damage continuing into Newton and Lauderdale counties. The team identified an EF1 tornado that traveled from south of Chunky to near Meehan, continuing just north of Interstate 20 near Meehan.
The NWS confirmed a short EF0 tornado occurred near the Flint Hill community north of Caledonia in Lowndes County.
Alabama
Two EF-0 tornadoes were confirmed in Dale County Sunday morning, the NWS reported. One caused damage to structures near County roads 55 and 9. Dale County High School's baseball fields sustained damage from the second tornado.
On Saturday, severe storms struck Tuscaloosa County and injured an infant. Tuscaloosa News reports that a tree limb crashed through a home's roof and struck the infant, who was taken to a hospital. No word on the infant's current condition.
The National Weather Service in Birmingham confirmed that an EF0 tornado damaged trees and buildings near Hamilton, in west Alabama, around sunset Saturday.
Georgia
At least 1,600 customers were without power in Chatham County late Sunday afternoon due to the storm, according to utility Georgia Power.
Thunderstorm winds damaged a roof and blew six containers over at the Ocean Terminal, amateur radio reported via Port of Savannah Police, according to the NWS.
Straight line winds may have downed several trees from Elk to Moose road, continuing onto Salt Creek Road in Chatham County, according to the Chatham County Emergency Management Agency. The Chatham County EMA also reported a tree was downed on a house in the Berwick neighborhood. Downed power lines were also reported in the area, some of which caused roadside fires.
The NWS reported a possible tornado was spotted three miles east of Alma Sunday afternoon. A mobile home was destroyed leaving two people injured, one of whom was injured seriously, according to WALB-TV. Additional homes were damaged and several trees were downed.
Less than two weeks ago, an earlier round of severe weather brought tornadoes that killed five in Mississippi and injured 50 across the South.
Source
http://www.weather.com/safety/tornado/news/tornadoes-severe-storms-...
Jan 5, 2015
jorge namour
Rain clouds over Ramat Gan
Israel on alert as winter storm nears
Noam (Dabul) Dvir
Published: 01.06.15, 10:11 / Israel News
Major storm to bring rain, heavy winds, rough seas with serious concern of flooding. Police preparing to seal off roads in north and J'lem ahead of expected snow tonight.
Israel is preparing for the effects of a strong storm expected on Tuesday night, with the police, local authorities, the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC), Israel Railways and even the IDF taking extra measures to ensure that damages such as those caused by last winter's storm are not repeated. The next three days will see heavy winds with expected gusts of up to 90mph and very heavy rainfall from the Galilee to the Negev, which forecasts say will cause flooding, damages and a risk of over-flooding rivers.
The abrupt change in the weather will be felt during the day, ahead of the drop in temperatures tonight. Sand storms are expected in the first half of the day in the south, with heavy haze in central Israel. The Mediterranean Sea will be rough, with waves 3-6 meters in height during the day and an expected 9 meters at night.
The rain will spread this afternoon from the north to the central coastal plain, and will bring thunderstorms and occasional hail. Due to the winds and haze, airport and seaport operations will be limited. According to the Meteorological Service, snow is expected to fall in the Golan starting in the evening hours and will blanket the summit areas of the Galilee mountains and in Safed.
On Wednesday, the height of the storm, it will be rainy, cold and stormy. Snow is expected to fall in northern mountains over 600 meters above sea level and spread to mountains in central Israel and to Jerusalem. There is a serious concern of flooding in low-lying areas. Snow might fall at the tops of the Negev mountains on Wednesday night. Winds will continue to be very strong and the sea will continue being stormy. The storm is expected to subside on Thursday.
IEC: We drew conclusions from last year
Sources at the Israel Electric Corporation say that preparations have been made for the winter ahead and that they will implement the conclusions of a committee tasked with reviewing last winter's storm, which left tens of thousands without power. The IEC further said that it has stocks of fuel available for emergency situations. In addition, maintenance and repair work has been carried out which included extensive pruning of tree branches from electricity wires.
Authorities in Safed and Jerusalem told residents to have shovels ready, "as is customary in cold weather countries,
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4611791,00.html
Jan 6, 2015
jorge namour
Winter storms Israel with snow in Jerusalem, north
Schools are out in Golan and Galilee, roads closed in Jerusalem as snow blankets Golan, rains showers north and central Israel. .
Snow and sleet fell in Jerusalem, the Galilee and Golan Heights and rain poured on the center as a much anticipated winter storm reached Israel Thursday, forcing schools and roads to close across the nation, as Israel braced for the looming cold front.
Though more common in recent years, pristine snow-covered roads and mountains are still a rarity in Israel, and, for lack of better infrastructure, still pose a security risk, forcing local authorizes to shut down the roads leading to a number of central spots in the north, namely the roads leading up to Safed and the Golan Heights.
The road connecting Ma'alot-Tarshih, Kfar Vradim and the Tefen industrial complex has been closed amid snow.
Snow has been reported in a number of area in the north, from the mountain tops of the Golan Heights and Safed, farther south in the Galilee, registering up to 50 mm (about 2 inches) of snow in certain area.
Heavy rain and wind in Jerusalem
Tree collapses in Tel Aviv's Kikar HaMedina
Snow was also reported in the Miron area, in Kibbuz Sasa and Beit Jan.
Over 2 mm of snow was registered on the banks of Sea of Galilee (Kinneret), with over 4 mm falling since last night.
Massive rain showered central Israel, knocking over trees and power lines – for example, parts of Petah Tikva and Tel Aviv's northern Tzahala neighborhood were without electricity as of Wednesday morning.
Jerusalem has also decided to cancel school for Wednesday, fearing deterioration in the weather; the decision also extends to all preschools and informal institutes of education.
Other communities who have decided to keep their children at home for this cold snap are a number of West Bank settlements and outposts: Kiryat Arba, Hebron, the Gush Etzion communities, and Beitar Elit; in Ariel, school will begin only at noon. Continue...
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4612284,00.html
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Lebanon in the heart of the storm
07 January 2015
Bad weather
"Zina" falls hard on the country: blocked roads, closed schools, disrupted air traffic ...
http://www.lorientlejour.com/article/904293/le-liban-au-coeur-de-la...
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According to weather forecasts, Lebanon was found Tuesday in the heart of "Zina", the first major storm of the season arrived Monday night with a lot of rain, snow and cold.
Heavy rains have battered the coastline sweeping all before them. Restaurants near the port of Byblos (north of Beirut) have been inundated by waves violent. Further north, in Batroun and Kfaraabida the houses near the sea were flooded by water. In this region, cases of minor injuries from broken glass and shattered windows stolen were reported by the National News Agency (Ani official). Electricity and telephone networks were also damaged.
Speed of winds up to more than 80km / h hit the Akkar in North Lebanon still on the night of Monday and Tuesday during the morning, causing considerable damage, according to Ani.
Plantation and several fruit trees were so severely damaged greenhouses and in some localities of the coast, including Bebnine Mouhammara, Wadi al-Jamous and Kobbet Shamra.
Continue...
Near the port of Byblos, a restaurant swamped by the waves. Photo ANI
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Istanbul - TURKEY awakens frost is in the Snow - PHOTOS and VIDEO]
Istanbul hath awakened completely cloaked in white, with a build that in some areas of the metropolis of the Bosporus exceeds 10cm. The temperature has dropped throughout the night, from 0 ° C last night when it started to snow, to the current -3 ° C, in steady decline. Today will continue to snow all day, and tomorrow there will be heavy snow with temperatures still falling down to -5 ° C, but the lower peaks will record Friday, January 9 when the mercury could even touch the -10 ° C.
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/istanbul-gelo-neve/374528/
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Jan 7, 2015
jorge namour
Weather warning for the British Isles, winds up to 150km / h in the weekend "is the perfect storm"
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
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The "perfect storm", as they called the British newspapers, and 'coming this weekend in the UK, with winds expected up to 150 km / h and heavy rain over much of England and Scotland. All this will take place ', according to experts, for the clash between the warm air at the surface - provided very unusual temperatures, around 14 degrees, higher than those of Turkey and Spain - and the polar currents at high altitude, which will cause movements air at high altitudes above 300 km / h. "It's about twenty of the most 'strong adjustable on the planet," said the well-known meteorologist Leon Brown Weather Channel. For experienced disruption this weekend will be 'then even more' violent 'climate bomb "that blows' the country before Christmas. The British environmental agency has meanwhile spread the weather alert for areas close to rivers and streams, to the possibility 'of flooding.
Weather alert for Britain: winds at 160 km / h on Scotland [PHOTOS]
Thursday, January 8, 2015,
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Britain is at the center of a strong wave of bad weather, with the jet stream to 402 km / h , followed by heavy snowfall. There are fears of many collapses of trees with a lot of inconvenience to traffic and power outage, while meteorologists expect winds likely to remember the event in October 2013. The strong gusts are generated by intense jet streams triggered by the freezing temperatures of the United States.
According to meteorologists that will bring two depressions on the UK in the next few days, and everything will start tonight, whipping the north of Scotland with winds of 160 km / h, strong enough to damage buildings: the Met Office has issued Alert "amber ", thereby requiring a high level of" attention "to the British for the next few hours, while for the rest of Scotland are provided twenty to 112 km / h.
Jan 9, 2015
Howard
Planes Flying at Near-Supersonic Speeds Across the Atlantic Due to Powerhouse Jet Stream (Jan 9)
While an unusually rapid jet stream is feeding monster storms to the UK, it’s also hurling airliners at near supersonic speeds.
British Airways Flight 114 at one point travelled at a groundspeed of 745 miles per hour on January 8.
The speed of sound at sea level is 761 miles per hour.
Many planes, despite leaving late from New York’s JFK Airport, arrived at Heathrow earlier than expected yesterday – with some flight times coming in almost an hour quicker than originally scheduled.
According to the BA website, flight BA1515 departed 40 minutes late from New York but still arrived in London 16 minutes earlier than scheduled – 56 minutes quicker than expected. Flight BA0172's journey was also around an hour shorter than earmarked.
Several planes reached London from New York in around five hours and 20 minutes, whereas normal flight times between the two cities takes more than 6 hours.
Planes going the other way, from London to New York, are taking longer because either the jet stream is too strong or it forces planes to take detours.
Sources
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/speedy-jet-stream-pr...
http://mashable.com/2015/01/08/jet-stream-new-york-london-flights/
Jan 9, 2015
lonne rey
South Australia prepares for flooding rains after bushfires and heat
Some towns have been told to expect up to 15 times their monthly rainfall and WA, Victoria, Queensland and Northern Territory expect severe weather too
http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/jan/09/south-austral...
South Australian towns have been told to expect up to 15 times their monthly rainfall in the coming days, and there are severe weather warnings in place for several states and territories.
In Alice Springs, Northern Territory emergency services have found a body after a search for a 24-year-old man who was swept away while tubing in the swollen Todd River on Thursday.
The Todd began flowing on Thursday for the first time since April after heavy rains dumped more than 100mm in its catchment area. The shallow river bed is generally dry for most, if not all, of the year.
“It’s very unusual to have tropical moisture going right through the country,” Bessard said.
“I think for South Australia it may be the biggest rainfall in 30 years ... In the northern part of South Australia we have had 120mm of rainfall in the past 24 to 48 hours and there is potential to have 50 to 100 more in the next few days.”
Jan 10, 2015
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.kltv.com/story/27803612/now-you-see-it-ice-chunks-crash-...
Now You See It: Ice chunks crash through man's roof
Posted: Jan 09, 2015 2:22 PM ESTUpdated: Jan 09, 2015 2:22 PM EST
CHICAGO, IL (WLS/ABC) - Was it frozen waste dropped from a plane that flew over his apartment complex? Or something out of this world? Wherever the huge ice chunks came from, they caused a lot of damage and created a mystery for one Chicago, Illinois homeowner.
Inside his freezer, John Connors has three ice chunks the size of bowling balls. He's keeping them in hopes authorities will be able to determine how and why they crashed into his Ravenswood Apartment on Tuesday around noon. The information technology specialist was at work when it happened.
"If I had been here, I would have been killed," Connors said.
His neighbor Doris Patiz was home at the time.
"I hear this terrible blast. I thought it was a gas explosion. I walked in and thought a bomb and had exploded. I looked up and I could see the sky and planes," Patiz said.
Connors said the ice chunks crashed through the roof with such force they shattered the ceiling beams, barely missing his cat.
"My chairs were encrusted with ice and the rugs were soaked from the ice that had melted," he said.
One chunk was found in his bedroom about 20 feet away from his living room.
"Thank God we're alive," he said.
His friends think the ice chunks are megacyrometeors - a term used to describe a large block of ice that seemingly falls out of the sky. There's also a possibility they are frozen liquids from an aircraft. Either way, Conners is hoping his landlord will pay for the repairs.
Jan 10, 2015
jorge namour
Turkey buried by the snow: the impressive images from Space [PHOTOS]
Friday, January 9, 2015,
Turkey is experiencing these days a wave of frost and snow unprecedented in history :
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the temperatures plummeted on glacial values, down to -20 ° C this morning in the capital Ankara, and the snow is falling with copious accumulations exceptional meters snow, right on the shores of the Black Sea and in some cases even in the Mediterranean. The images of NASA satellites that we publish accompanying the article are all taken between yesterday and today and show an almost total snow cover of the national territory turkish, with lots of snow in other countries around the Black Sea, the Balkans, Greece and on the island of Crete where it snowed copiously between January 5 and 6 .
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/turchia-sepolta-dalla-neve-impressio...
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The phenomenon of "Black sea effect snow" snow buries the mountains of Pontus, over 2 feet of snow fell in the city of Kastamonu - TURKEY
Friday, January 9, 2015,
As expected the cold wave in recent days that has invested Greece and Turkey has produced enormous amounts of snow on much of the Anatolian plateau,
Whole villages, along the northern slope of the mountains of Pontus, were buried by the snow, which over 1000-1500 meters high reached almost 2.0 meters thick.
The most difficult situation is found precisely in the Kastamonu city of over 90,000 inhabitants located 900 meters above sea level. Overlooking the Black Sea, almost overhanging the coast of northern Turkey, and then in a particularly exposed to very cold northern currents from Ukraine, Kastamonu has been buried by the snow, after days of continuous snowfall. At this location accumulations exceeded even the 2.0 meters thick, so much so that many houses on the lower floors and the same cars were submerged.
snowfall that hit much of the territory turkish, and particularly the northernmost sector and the coasts bordering the Black Sea, have been originated by a phenomenon similar to the well known "lake effect snow" North American, defined as "Black sea effect snow".
This phenomenon, in charge of the heavy snowfall that buried the northern Turkey, was produced following the sliding of cold currents, continental polar origin, over the warmer surface of the Black Sea.
This gives rise to the phenomenon that we call "Black sea effect snow", responsible for the heavy snow that hit the area in the winter of Istanbul and the northern coast of Turkey.
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/fenomeno-black-sea-effect-snow-seppe...
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MAP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kastamonu_Province
Jan 10, 2015
jorge namour
Impressive storm in Argentina
News - Published Monday, January 12, 2015 by The Weather Channel - La Chaîne Météo
A storm of the Apocalypse paces occurred near Buenos Aires in Mar Del Plata, there a few days. Explanation weather and images of overkill
phenomenon.
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2015-01-12-15h57...
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A supercell thunderstorm moved through the area of Buenos Aires last Friday, in the heart of the summer season in the southern hemisphere. A supercell is a special type of storm is characterized by a very high potential energy: this phenomenon leads to violent events: torrential rain, hail, strong gusts of wind destructive, and under certain conditions tornadoes. The appearance of the supercell photographed in Argentina is impressive, with a special feature, a "beaver tail" to discover in our illustrative video.
http://videos.lachainemeteo.com/videos-meteo/video-actualites-etran...
Argentina: the most powerful storms on the planet
South America is a particularly stormy zone: its storms are known to be very sudden and sometimes incredibly violent, causing torrential rains and devastating hailstorms. Above the eastern slope of the Andes, the warm, moist air is facing a colder and drier air, hence the formation of destructive storms, confirmed as "the most violent in the world "according to the TRMM satellite of NASA.
MAP: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zrhRNAuLflMQ.knIlwKtr7MiE&...
Jan 12, 2015
jorge namour
Historical snowfall in Saudi Arabia: desert whitewashed, Bedouins upset [PHOTOS and VIDEO]
Tuesday, January 13, 2015,
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/neve-deserto-arabia-saudita/376076/
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The exceptional wave of snow and frost that hit the Middle East has run pushed down to the desert of Saudi Arabia causing frosts and snowfalls extraordinary in the desert
The snow has whitened the Middle East in recent days, following a cold front (meteorologists Arabs have called it "Huda") that hit the region, dropping flakes also to the south, in 'northern Saudi Arabia.
The rare event has affected an area that extends from Israel to Turkey:
For example, Jordan, Israel and Syria in December 2013 saw record snowfall, never occurred in the past 50 years, while in Egypt the snow is falling for the first time in a century, just a year ago .
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It snowed for three days in a row in the region, and the cold has also caused the death of two people, while many have been involved in road accidents, so that the authorities have closed major roads. Temperatures seem to now be traced back, even if they have given him time to Bedouins of fun making snowmen.
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The phenomenon of the "sea smoke" invades the Black Sea, countryside along the coasts of Russia and Ukraine
Wednesday, January 14, 2015,
The phenomenon of the "sea smoke" photographed above the waters of the Black Sea
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The cold wave in recent days that has invested Belarus, Ukraine and European Russia, where the thermometer dropped to -18 ° C -20 ° C, is poured over the most warm surface waters of the Black Sea . The air flow above the icy surface of the mild Black Sea originated the fascinating phenomenon of the "sea smoke". The sea, in many points behind the coasts of Russia and Ukraine, has started smoking as soon as the cold air, down from the plains of Ukraine, began to flow over it. Columns of smoke sollevatesi from the surface of the sea, still quite warm, gave worthy scenarios really impressive, to say the least fairy. Yet the reductions in visibility were a snare for sea on the Black Sea
Jan 14, 2015
KM
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Stay inside this weekend! Temperatures set to plummet to -5C with 100mph freezing gales bringing hail, heavy snow and more than 200 flood alerts
PUBLISHED: 09:36 GMT, 15 January 2015 | UPDATED: 13:13 GMT, 15 January 2015
Heavy rain and gale force winds have again caused delays for commuters today, with gusts registering upwards of 100mph in parts of the country.
Forecasters said conditions would turn very wet and windy across much of the UK, after snow and ice caused trouble on roads and railways yesterday.
The Met Office reported winds of 101mph in Great Dunsell, Cumbria - the highest across the UK yesterday - while North Wales saw gusts of 95mph.
The high winds left hundreds of homes without power, and triggered disruption on the railways with trees and flooding blocking the tracks.
And Britain is set for a very chilly weekend with temperatures dropping to -5C, while there are more than 200 flood alerts and warnings in place.
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Snowed in: Heavy snow covers in a village near Blair Athol in Perthshire, Scotland, on the Drumochter Pass
Jan 15, 2015
Howard
Multiple Freak Tornadoes Hit Southern UK (Jan 13)
Cornwall
The freak weather ripped the guttering and tiles from roofs in Park Bottom, Illogan and left them in a nearby field on Tuesday night.
Stunned residents described a "massive whirling noise" as windows were blown in and debris smashed into cars.
Weather experts said it was "plausible" that a tornado was whipped up during a severe storm.
The freak weather struck at abut 21:15 GMT, said John Budd, whose 6ft (1.8m) by 8ft (2.4m) wooden summerhouse was ripped from his garden.
"All of a sudden there was a loud roaring noise and then a bang," he said.
"I thought a plane had come down."
Mr Budd's summerhouse roof had been blown four houses down the street and landed in Trev Harris's garden after striking his conservatory and roof.
Roof slates were piled on the ground outside.
A large trampoline had also been catapulted four houses down the street.
Mr Harris said: "I said to my wife we have a shed-load of material in the garden and then I realised it was a shed."
Neighbour Dave Crabtree said: "There was an almighty sound of the wind whistling. The window was vibrating and all the glass shattered into the living room.
"It went everywhere. It missed my wife Lynne by an inch or two."
BBC weatherman Kevin Thomas said: "It sounds like a tornado; the clues are the roaring sound and the localisation of the damage and the fact that weighty objects have been picked up."
A lightning strike blasted a hole in the roof of a house in Hayle during the storm.
Snow caused hazardous driving conditions in Cornwall, especially around Launceston, and the A3074 near Lelant was closed after high winds brought down trees and power cables.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cornwall-30809491
London
Firefighters said a garage collapsed and roof tiles were blown off houses as Britain was braced for another storm gathering pace across the Atlantic.
The "severe" weather struck in Harrow, north west London, on Tuesday afternoon.
Crews were called at just before 1.15pm when the garage, which was attached to a house, collapsed.
London Fire Brigade said cars in nearby roads also suffered minor damage, but no one was hurt.
Watch manager Mark Ritson, who was at the scene, said: "The weather was quite severe leading up to it.
"It was sunny, but then the sky went black, there was thunder and lightning, hailstones and strong winds.
"By the time we turned up to the address it was blue sky and sunny again."
Mr Ritson added: "The tornado whizzed through the area, some roof tiles were blown off and caused minor damage to properties and cars in nearby roads, but fortunately nobody was injured."
LFB urged residents to ensure loose objects, such as garden furniture and items on balconies, are secure.
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Wales
The whirlwind hit Haverfordwest at about 19:00 GMT on Tuesday and ripped sections of roof off six properties and two people have been taken to hospital.
The Met Office has since issued a further severe weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday.
Heavy rainfall, gale force winds and localised flooding are all expected.
Meanwhile, lightning damaged a chimney and left a hole in the roof of two homes in the Vale of Glamorgan on Tuesday evening.
Following snow, a number of schools have also been closed across Wales.
And there have been a number of accidents with four people taken to hospital.
Philip Griffiths, a resident of the street where the tornado hit told BBC Wales he was "terrified" and thought his house was "coming in".
"It was like a train coming through the house. I ended up in local A&E because my heart rate was sky high," he said.
Another resident, Paula Barnes, said: "There was this huge loud roar - like a roaring lion - and the windows in the house started shaking and so we scooped by daughter up and stood in the centre of the house away from the windows, looked out the back window and everything just went flying past the window and with an almighty bang."
Jump media playerMedia player helpOut of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue.The tornado was '30 seconds of pure hell' a resident said
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service were called to Windway Lane, Llanbethery, near St Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan at 04:30 GMT following the lightning strike and a man was given oxygen by firefighters after his home filled with smoke.
And in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, giant hailstones set off car alarms during a thunder storm.
The overnight weather has been called thunder snow.
A rare phenomenon, thunder snow can happen where air is unstable and the layer close to the ground is warmer than those above, but still cold enough to create snow.
When thunder snow occurs at night the lightning seems brighter - this is because the lightning reflects off the snowflakes.
People have been advised to take care on the roads on Wednesday after the icy conditions forced a number of roads to close and saw a series of car accidents.
Meanwhile, school closures have been announced in Blaenau Gwent, Merthyr Tydfil and Powys.
Sources
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-30805054
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2909497/Grit-bear-Motorists...
Jan 15, 2015
jorge namour
Cold wave insistent on the Middle East, snow on northern Syria and south-east Turkey
Friday, January 16, 2015,
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No sign of abating the effects of the intense cold wave in recent days that struck the coast of Asia Minor and the Middle East. The cold air, extraction polar continental overflowed Sea Levante, after invading the coasts of Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, has spread inland Syrian desert, eastern Turkey, the north-west of 'Iran and northern Iraq, losing much of the moisture content acquired on the eastern Mediterranean and causing a sharp drop in temperatures.
The influx of very cold air masses, penetrated up to the territories of Kurdistan and northern Syria, which has produced the snowfall yesterday afternoon have affected several towns and villages along the troubled border turkish-Syrian. Yesterday afternoon, after a morning of rain almost uninterrupted, the snow is falling on the city of Kobane well known to the news from around the world to be the last stronghold of the Kurdish Syrian territory not to fall into the hands of ruthless fighters of ' IS, the now famous Islamic State, which for months now control vast territories of northern Iraq and eastern Syria.
Including the city of Mosul, the second largest in Iraq,. Just yesterday afternoon a beautiful snowfall, with flakes in large flakes, has affected the city, leaving a thin layer on the ground, despite the high humidity and temperatures just above 0 ° C +.
New snow are expected, in fact, on the extreme north of Syria, in the southeast of Turkey and northwestern Iran, where rainfall could become at times even quite substantial.
MAP : EMSC
Jan 16, 2015
KM
http://weather.buffalonews.com/2015/01/13/lake-eries-flash-freeze-j...
Lake Erie's flash freeze of January 2015
But, after a week with frigid temperatures in the digits, heavy lake-effect snows and high winds, Lake Erie is freezing up fast.
Nearly 60 percent of the lake waters were frozen today, according to graphs by the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL).
Most of the western half of the lake is already under ice coverage.
In some areas - the western basin, along the U.S. and shorelines, near Long Point, Ont. and close to Buffalo - it's nearly 100 percent iced over, according to GLERL charts.
As Lake Erie iced, so too have the Great Lakes at large.
Just a week ago, more than eight percent of the surface area of all of the lakes was frozen.
But by Monday, nearly one-quarter of the Great Lakes were under ice.
Click on NOAA GLERL graphic to enlarge.
Iced-covered lakes generally choke off the possibility of lake-effect snow such as the events that pummeled areas of Western last week at rates of three inches or more of snow per hour.
When the lakes freeze, it robs opportunity for cold unstable air masses to suck up lake waters through evaporation and then drop the moisture, usually in the form of heavy snowfall, over land areas east of the lakes.
The middle of Lake Erie from just east of Cleveland to about Sturgeon Point remains wide this morning, according to data from GLERL.
Here's a look at how the cold snap of the last week has helped accelerate the average ice concentration on both lakes Erie and Ontario as well as a look at figures for the entire Great Lakes since New Year's Day:
On Jan. 13, 2014, Lake Erie was 63 percent frozen and Lake Ontario was just 5.9 percent covered in ice. The Great Lakes, as a whole, was 19.6 frozen.
Last , the Great Lakes started taking on significant ice buildup in 2013 but the coverage waxed and waned until the middle of January when it quickly accelerated its freezing.
By March 6, the Great Lakes were 92.2 percent ice covered - the highest concentration since 1979.
Jan 17, 2015
jorge namour
3 killed in rain-related accidents in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Published: 17:39 January 19, 2015
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/3-killed-in-rain-related-accident...
Dubai operations room recorded 756 incidents within eight hours; 7 flights diverted, delays expected Tuesday
Cars make their way through flooded Maliha Road in Sharjah.
Dubai: Three people were killed and several injured Monday in a spate of traffic accidents reported in Abu Dhabi and Dubai following rain.
Meanwhile, the Dubai International airport has confirmed that seven inbound and outbound flights were diverted due to bad weather.
Some delays are also expected on Tuesday
Hailstorms were reported in some parts of Abu Dhabi while several areas and wadis of Ras Al Khaimah saw heavy flooding caused by incessant rain.
Several streets in Sharjah and Ajman were water-logged after overnight and morning showers, affecting the morning peak hour traffic.
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Extreme Weather in United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, 20 January, 2015 at 08:16 (08:16 AM) UTC.
UAE residents enjoyed a rare hail storm on Monday, even as rains are expected to continue in some parts of the country on Tuesday. Heavy hail storm struck parts of the country blanketing extensive stretches in white. And social media was flooded with images with many calling it 'snow'
rain Twitter pictures in the UAE
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The top of the Burj Khalia appears to have vanished in the picture below, tweeted to @gulf_news on Monday.
The image, posted to the microblogging site by @zainsul, shows the iconic Dubai tower with its peak obscured by clouds.
awesome thunder and lightning pictures and videos in the UAE
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/weather/your-awesome-thunder-and-...
Dubai: Lightning lit up the Dubai sky and thunder roared throughout Monday night as rain continued to pour down across the UAE.
Dubai storm
Jan 20, 2015
Kris H
Oceans' warming is relentless, "off the charts".
Jan 23, 2015
Mark
Cornish town of Porthleven has ALL sand stripped from beach by sea in massive storm
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2921665/High-...
A popular Cornish beach has been stripped of all its sand by a freak high tide, leaving nothing but rocks covered in seaweed and algae.
But just hours later, the change in tide deposited the golden sands back in their place.
Porthleven, a holiday spot famed for its stretches of beach, was left with exposed rocks after the unusual ride swept away sand overnight.
Much of the sand has disappeared from the beach which sits below the quaint seaside town, with locals describing the exposed rock as the worst they had seen in living memory.
But while the sand was stripped away overnight on Wednesday January 14, it has already been deposited back in place.
Porthleven is described as an 'unspoilt Cornish fishing harbour' in tourism promotions, and has just welcomed a new restaurant from celebrity chef Rick Stein.
Photos from the scene show promenade steps that run down into the lush sand suddenly led to a sharp drop onto rocks.
Oceanographer Alan Jorgensen, from Porthleven said he has never seen the level of sand so low in all his years in the village.
He said: 'I am sure it will come back in time but I've never seen it like this before. It was a bit of a surprise to be honest.'
Jan 23, 2015
KM
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/southeast-queensland-...
Southeast Queensland drenched by monsoon-like rains
Rain. Photo of Siganto Drive Helensvale Photo by Richard Goslin
QUEENSLANDERS can look forward to some sunny weather over the Australia Day long weekend.
The drenching downpours of yesterday have eased with only a shower or two expected today.
Burleigh Waters received 278mm of rain since 9am yesterday.
The Brisbane CBD received 65mm.
The clouds are breaking up this morning, with around 10-15mm expected to fall today.
A Bureau of Meteorology spokesman said that the rain today will be nothing like the falls from yesterday.
OVERNIGHT: SOUTHEAST Queensland was drenched yesterday as “monsoon-like” conditions swept the region, closing roads, diverting flights and causing flash flooding.
Roads were inundated in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, causing sinkholes to open up that swallowed .
Emergency services scrambled to rescue children and adults from rising floodwaters as the SES received almost 400 calls for help, including pleas to sandbag homes and patch leaking roofs already damaged by previous hail storms.
The Gold Coast was one of the hardest-hit areas, with trapped in submerged cars and a teenage boy stuck in floodwaters dramatically rescued. He was found clinging to a railing on a flooded causeway in the Currumbin Valley.
Another team plucked a man to safety from the roof of his at Bonogin.
Falls of more than 200mm caused flash flooding across the Glitter Strip, including crashes, landslides and a 3m sinkhole on one of the Coast’s busiest roads.
A tram and a car collided in Surfers Paradise amid the wild weather, leaving a female motorist with suspected head injuries.
Ten cars were damaged or left with flat tyres after into the sinkhole on Tamborine-Oxenford Rd.
Jan 24, 2015
Mark
Brazil’s worst drought in history prompts protests and blackouts
Lights go out, internet is cut for days, and agriculture is suffering as crisis spreads from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro and beyond
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/23/brazil-worst-drought-h...
The taps have run dry and the lights have gone out across swathes of Brazil this week as the worst drought in history spreads from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro and beyond.
More than four million people have been affected by rationing and rolling power cuts as this tropical nation discovers it can no longer rely on once abundant water supplies in a period of rising temperatures and diminishing rainfall.
The political and economic fallout for the world’s seventh biggest economy is increasingly apparent. Protesters in dry neighbourhoods have taken to the streets, coffee crops have been hit, businesses have been forced to close and peddle-boat operators have had to cease operations because lakes have dried up.
In São Paulo – the most populous city in South America and the worst hit by the drought – a year of shortages has cut water use in the city by a quarter since last January, but Jerson Kelman, the head of the main water company Sabesp, urged consumers to do more in helping the utility to “prepare for the worst”.
Jan 24, 2015
KM
http://www.thepampanews.com/city/article_10cd8c7c-a27c-11e4-bc35-fb...
Snowstorm brings record snowfall to parts of Panhandle
Photo by Lindsey Tomaschik
Snow
Central park looked like a winter wonderland on Thursday morning. The snow that fell was a very heavy, wet snow which the farmers around the region should love. There was also very little wind with the system that helped create this beautiful site.
Last week the National Weather Service in Amarillo had mentioned the possibility of a winter storm impacting our region on Wednesday and into Thursday of this week.
Many residents didn’t buy into the potential snow storm. That might have been because of the 70 degree weather we had just this past weekend or the fact that so far all the snows have been “duds” this year.
As the storm system got closer and closer the forecast model projections went up and up in their total accumulation expected. It got the point that it was not a matter of if we would see snow, but how much. A lot of that depended on where the convective bands of snow set up. One was on top of Pampa early in the system and that is why we got a higher total than projected.
A co-op observer recorded 4.4 inches of snow one mile northwest of Pampa. Another co-op observer recorded eight inches four miles west southwest of Lake McClellan. A public report came into NWS of nine inches for Pampa city limits.
Another band brought record-breaking snow to Amarillo and dropped snow at a rate of four inches per hour for the folks there.
Amarillo recorded 12 inches at the NWS office, which is near the airport. Some places in Amarillo recorded upwards of 15 inches. That broke the record for snowfall in Amarillo on Jan. 21. The previous record was for 4.9 inches that fell on that date in 1966.
Want to hear another fun fact? It was the eleventh snowiest day on record in Amarillo. The records kept by NWS go back to 1892.
Amarillo also received more snow Wednesday than Boston, New York City, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have the entire winter thus far. And that is just to name a few.
Other snow totals across the region:
• McLean — 10.5 inches, report by the public.
• Lefors — 1 inch, by a trained spotter. That report was as of 8:19 p.m. Wednesday.
• Borger — 5.7 inches, by a co-op observer.
• Miami — 6 inches, by the post office.
• Panhandle — 8 inches, by the public.
• White Deer — 9 inches, by the public.
• Canyon and two miles south southeast of Amarillo — 13 inches, by the public and broadcast media. These were the highest official totals that the NWS office had on record as of 2 p.m. Thursday.
Jan 24, 2015
KM
http://englishrussia.com/2015/01/20/another-frozen-flood-accident-f...
You see this car? It’s almost a meter deep frozen into the ice. Why is that? Yet another horrible accident midst winter cold when the pipes got ruptured and nobody seemed to care for time enough for tens of cars were flooded and frozen.
The name of this location is Dudinka.
The locals of Dudinka say that the administration was asking them to constrain from publishing comments or photos on Internet. But you know, once posted cannot be unposted.
I am not even sure how this cars can be recovered. Maybe in summer when ice completely melts down. In some places the snow and ice stays till June.
Jan 24, 2015
jorge namour
Weather Forecast, comes the dreaded "Polar Vortex": violent winter storm between Friday 30 and Saturday, January 31 - ITALY
Sunday, January 25, 2015,
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The polar vortex during his foray into central Europe and the Mediterranean predicted from the last run of the major computing centers
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The forecast for the end of January and early February: violent winter storm with the arrival of the "Polar Vortex", the Polar Vortex. Then heavy frost and still cold and snow
The dreaded "Polar Vortex" is about to reach Italy: the "Polar Vortex" that affects with adverse weather phenomena winters in North America and northern Europe this time decided to go lower, even in ITALY , causing a violent winter storm with strong winds, storms, intense storms and lots of snow up at very low altitudes.
The latest updates of the major computing centers confirm the arrival of the Polar Vortex on Italy, between Friday 30 and Saturday 31 January, in the last two days of the month, exactly one month after the last big eruption of frost that brought snow right on the shores of the Far South milder and Sicily.
This time, however, it will be a cold different: the incoming air is kind of the polar sea, without heavy frost at lower layers but with an exceptional cold at high altitude and very low values of geopotential, as very rarely happens on Italy.
In a context of strong turbulence and with a very deep cyclone own on Italy (could drop even below 980hPa), the air masses will reverse rapidly during precipitation from high altitudes to lower layers. At the moment the areas most affected by the bad weather seem once again those of the center / south and especially the Tyrrhenian areas of Lazio, Campania, Calabria and Sicily, where the snow Saturday 31 may drop to very low altitudes, with accumulations from from 300-400 meters above sea level and above with exceptional accumulations on the reliefs
Colder in the center / north with possible snow early in the plains, but the rains will be less significant even if the north / east could snowing since about Venice and Trieste. It will not end in the last days of January: Also in early February, the cold will continue to be of interest to Italy, even more intense, with temperatures in sharp decline as early as Sunday 1 and further snowfalls at low altitude.
Jan 25, 2015
Mark
Four inches of snow to hit Britain this week... but not before we've enjoyed sun and rising temperatures to rival Spain!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2925651/UK-weather-Britain-...
We all know Britain’s weather is up and down, but the last few days of January will see it at its topsy-turvy best.
After the freezing temperatures of the last week, it’s going to get as warm as Spain.
Some of us might even venture out without a coat as bright sunshine helps temperatures climb to 10C (50F) from today.
But be warned, by the end of this week, you may be building a snowman or cursing traffic chaos caused by an icy whiteout.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather alert ahead of the cold snap with wintry showers expected in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland on Wednesday and Thursday.
The warning urges drivers to be safe on the roads and to be prepared for possible weather-related delays.
Jan 26, 2015
K Tonkin
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD
0536 PM MST MON JAN 26 2015
...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT RAPID CITY AIRPORT SD...
A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 68 DEGREES WAS SET AT RAPID CITY
AIRPORT SD TODAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 65 SET IN 2002.
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Jan 27, 2015
casey a
Blizzard 2015: Meteorologist apologizes for "big forecast miss" http://www.cbsnews.com/news/blizzard-2015-meteorologist-apologizes-... (This apology was an organized campaign in the media.)
Jan 28, 2015
SongStar101
Areas on track for driest January on record, NZ
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/65544122/areas-on-track-for-driest-...
Parts of Auckland and Wellington are on course for their driest January on record, after a month of warm sunny weather.
With only two days of the month left, a weather station in the south Auckland suburb of Mangere had recorded just 3mm of rain during January, Niwa data shows. A station at Wellington Airport has recorded just 2mm.
Paraparaumu, on the Kapiti Coast, has also received just 2mm, while Whanganui has clocked up just 1mm, most of which fell yesterday.
Up until yesterday, when showers and thunderstorms fell in many parts of the North Island, 28 places had been headed for their driest January, Niwa climate scientist Gregor Macara said.
Among those was Taupo, which had just a few drops to its name until 25mm fell yesterday. The rainfall total also moved up sharply in New Plymouth, with MetService showing 42mm falling yesterday after just 5.4mm before that during the month.
Niwa data also shows the Waipara West weather station in north Canterbury had gone 57 days without recording any rain up until yesterday morning, well beyond the previous longest dry spell in the area of 37 days in January and early February 1987.
Malcolm McKenzie, a long-time sheep farmer in the Waipara area - nowadays also popular for vineyards - said the weather so far this summer was normal for north Canterbury. "We have dry patches most summers."
He property was not quite as dry as the weather station, having received 12.5mm in a thunderstorm earlier in the month. "But it was very isolated and a lot of people never got a drop," McKenzie said.
He had received another "dollop" from a thunderstorm around Christmas but it also would have missed many people in the area.
His daughter ran a vineyard on the property and had enough water from a bore to keep the crop "ticking over nicely". A big frost in spring had more effect on the crop than the dry weather.
McKenzie thought some newer farmers might have been caught out by the dryness after two consecutive unusually wet autumns. The "old fellas" were used to farming in the dry conditions, and prepared for them.
The Niwa data shows White Island was dry for 39 days up to yesterday morning, the Firth of Thames near Pipiroa for 38 days, and Pahiatua for 36 days. Turangi had been dry for 27 days, and Whanganui and Te Kuiti for 26 days, while a station at Albany in north Auckland had recorded no rain for 24 days. No rain had been recorded in Paraparaumu, Kaikohe and Palmerston North for 20 days.
Macara said that while temperatures were high for much of the country during January, no area had so far set a new record for the month. The maximum recorded so far was 36.4C in Timaru, which was the third highest January temperature in the south Canterbury town since records started in 1885.
Leeston and Ashburton, southwest of Christchurch, had the next highest temperatures for the month with 36.2C and 34.4C.
Jan 30, 2015
SongStar101
Vice premier stresses urgency of rationing water as drought strikes
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/national/national-news/2015/01/2...
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The central government and local chapters in areas short of rainfall will continue to battle the first drought of the year and avoid any unnecessary loss of water, said Vice Premier Chang San-cheng (張善政).
Chang made the remarks at yet another crisis-prevention meeting yesterday, one of many concerning the recent drought.
Following a period of drought that began at the end of last year, several water reservoirs saw their water levels dropping steadily, exposing the bottoms with cracks resulting from extreme dryness.
The Executive Yuan has been urging the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and local government chapters to collaborate in preventing the drought from affecting too many civilians and industries.
“Since last fall, rainfall in many places in Taiwan has not been enough; extreme weather differences have brought the uneven rainfall amount into sharp relief, and we have been switching between fighting drought and flood control. Relief work and prevention must not be neglected in the least, please keep up the work and lessen our losses,” said Chang.
After listening to the MOEA's brief on coping with the ongoing drought, Chang remarked that water usage will be extremely limited before May, when the plum rain season arrives and it will rain for days on end.
“I am asking the MOEA, the Council of Agriculture and the Ministry of Science and Technology to relay the message to the people, so that we will preserve water together and endure hard times together,” said Chang. “The MOEA will be in charge of assigning water distribution and usage restrictions; we may be entering the second stage of water restriction after Chinese New Year ends. If the restriction is crucial and ready to be carried out, the MOEA should notify the local government chapters and the people and also communicate with the people through the Internet.”
In a little over a month, the water level at Shihmen Dam has dropped from 62 percent to 51 percent.
Despite the recent few days of rain, the water level at Shihmen Dam has been falling fast, resulting in the possibility for restricted water usage in areas including Banqiao, Linkou in New Taipei, and in Taoyuan County. Also on the list for potential water rationing are Hsinchu, Taichung, Northern Chunghua, Tainan and Kaohsiung.
Jan 30, 2015
SongStar101
Drought Reaches 5 of Brazil's 10 Largest Metropolitan Areas
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/brazil/2015/01/158047...
FROM SALVADOR
FROM CAMPINAS
FROM PORTO ALEGRE
FROM RIO
FROM SÃO PAULO
Rationing, supply problems and reservoirs at high-alert levels are already a reality in five of Brazil's 10 major metropolitan areas: Belo Horizonte, Campinas, Recife, Rio and São Paulo.
Together, they are home to 48 million people, nearly a quarter of the country's population.
In São Paulo and surrounding areas, the main reservoirs will be depleted in about five months if the rain and consumption maintain their pace seen in the first three weeks of the year.
Given the situation, the state imposed a surcharge on those who increase their consumption, and SABESP President Jerson Kelman admitted the possibility of rationing "if rain continues to not fall in the right places and in the necessary quantities."
In Campinas (São Paulo State), five municipalities are already rationing and others have been facing frequent water cuts since 2014. The situation should worsen.
Jan 30, 2015
jorge namour
The polar vortex plunges to France
News - Updated Friday, January 30, 2015 by The Weather Channel- La Chaîne Météo
The polar vortex, the term was widely publicized during cold waves were recorded for the United States, will experience a drop from the Arctic and will plunge towards France.
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2015-01-30-11h58...
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The weather is changing on Western Europe: a large low pressure system forms over the North Sea, causing winds oriented northwest sector north. Around this immense pressure area, many hearts around, bringing bad weather throughout the Western Europe (wind, rain, thunderstorms and snow).
This is actually a "dropout" of the jet stream, the wind blowing at high altitudes and contains polar air at high latitudes. Sometimes the jet stream is diverted from its usual trajectory (from west to east) and dips to the south: this is what happened during cold spells occurred in North America.
The polar air sinks south
In early January, a jet-stream stall had created a remarkable cold wave on Greece and Turkey. This time, the deflection of the jet stream dips to the British Isles, France and the Benelux
First, the arrival of this maritime polar air will cause a gradual decline and moderate temperatures, while showers and snow showers will multiply. In the mountains, at the low altitude, it will snow a lot.
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Flurry of snow in the USA: the strange phenomenon
News - Updated Thursday, January 29, 2015 by The Weather Channel- La Chaîne Météo
In the heart of Juno winter storm, a strange weather phenomenon occurred in the streets of Boston: a flurry of snow.
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2015-01-29-10h07... VIDEO
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110 km / h winds and 90 inches of snow, is the weather report Juno winter storm in Boston (Massachusetts) in one day, from Monday night to Tuesday night. But amidst these extreme conditions, an amazing phenomenon was filmed by a bystander who wanted to capture these spectacular snowy conditions on his camera: a flurry of snow, for small tornado gaits, recalling the Dust Devils (dust devils) of American and Arab deserts.
Jan 30, 2015
SongStar101
Warm weather, lack of snow has Alaska sled dog races scrambling
http://www.adn.com/article/20150121/warm-weather-lack-snow-has-alas...
Snow appears to be in Alaska's forecast, but sled dog races are still pondering serious trail re-routes or cancelations due to the lack of winter weather.
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is considering moving its restart to Fairbanks. The Yukon Quest from Whitehorse to Fairbanks is looking at moving its start due to open water on the Yukon River not far from the Whitehorse. Every sprint race in Anchorage has been canceled due to lack of snow. Numerous mid-distance races across the state are hanging on, hoping that weather improves enough to make the races safe.
Take, for example, the Northern Lights 300. Race Manager Sue Allen said the weather was “certainly affecting” the race, scheduled to start Friday. Lack of snow is the biggest concern right now, she said, noting that the course, which starts at Martin Buser’s Happy Trails Kennel outside of Big Lake, has a “ribbon of ice” on it and “some nice hoar frost.”
“It’s really bad when we’re counting hoar frost as accumulation,” Allen said. “At this point, every little bit helps.”
Allen said Tuesday that 20 of the 38 mushers signed up for the race were attempting to qualify for the Iditarod. The Northern Lights race serves as one of the few 300-mile races in Alaska -- a distance any musher hoping to run a 1,000-mile race must first complete. The Northern Lights race does not offer prizes for winning, but many mushers' main goal is finishing.
Allen admitted she was slightly nervous sending all the new mushers out on a lousy trail. The race has already reduced the maximum number of dogs from 14 to 12 in an effort to slow teams down. She said they plan to ask racers to carry blocks of ice with them to melt for water, since there’s not enough snow accumulation to melt for drinking water.
The decision to cancel is a tough call this year. Last year Allen had to cancel the race the day before the start due to rain.
Allen said it’s especially hard to see people working toward their dream of racing in the Iditarod hurt by the difficulty of getting into a qualifying race. Still, safety is a priority.
“We want people to go out and have a really good time,” Allen said. “But it’s really hard to have to a good time when you’ve shaken all your teeth out of your head.”
Knik 200 Race Manager Bob Sexton noted that his race, which traditionally starts on Knik Lake, is considering a move to Willow’s Deshka Landing because of poor trail conditions. There’s concern that even the lake -- a former Iditarod checkpoint -- doesn’t have enough ice to hold all the dog trucks that usually park on the lake ice.
“It’s unbelievable this year,” Sexton said, noting that race officials would make a call Wednesday night on whether to move the race or cancel it.
Sexton said this year’s Knik 200 field of 40 filled up in 38 minutes.
“So many people are trying to qualify for races, and the races get canceled or they can’t get into the others," Sexton said. "It starts compiling.”
The Tustumena 200 on the Kenai Peninsula is hoping it can finally host the 30th running of its race after also canceling in 2014. As of Tuesday, things weren’t looking great.
“As of today, we have no trail,” said Race Director Tami Murray.
The race has already been moved from Feb. 7 to Feb. 21. Murray said the race wouldn’t make a decision about whether or not to go until closer to the start date.
“We’re ready, we're just waiting for the snow to make an appearance,” she said.
So are sprint racers. John Rasmussen, manager for the Alaska Sled Dog and Racing Association said no one in Anchorage has even been able to train their dogs on the icy, tussocky trails of the Tozier Track off Tudor Road, let alone race on them. He said mushers don’t even show up to the weekly meetings anymore; there’s no reason to until more snow falls.
But Jeff Barney, executive director of the Anchorage’s Fur Rendezvous, which hosts the Open World Championship, wasn’t too concerned Wednesday. He said a lack of snow is always a concern for organizers of the sprint race, but with more than a month to go, he wasn’t worried yet.
“We’re definitely just waiting,” Barney said. “It seems to always work out.”
Anna Berington mushes down a snow-starved section of the Iditarod Trail in the middle of the Farewell Burn during the 2014 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. This year has seen even less snow, prompting race organizers across the state to consider postponing, moving or canceling races.
Feb 1, 2015
KM
http://floodlist.com/asia/2-dead-5000-homes-damaged-floods-indonesia
2 Dead, 5,000 Homes Damaged after Floods and Landslides in Indonesia
Heavy rainfall across Indonesia has caused flooding and landslides, resulting in the death of at least 2 people and damage to over 5,000 homes.
Bali
Floods and landslides killed two people in Karangasem district, Karangasem, Bali on 31 January 2015. Two others were injured in the landslide which occurred after heavy rainfall in the region.
West Nusa Tenggara
Floods have damaged at least 4,000 houses in the Dompu and Woja districts, West Nusa Tenggara.
The Jakarta Post said:
East Java
Major flooding has hit a number of villages in Bojonegoro, East , over the last several days due to overflow from nearby rivers, including Mekuris and Pancal. Some areas are said to be under 80 cm of water. Around 50 houses and a health centre have been damaged by the floods in Gondang.
Around 7,000 people in Nganjuk regency have been cut off after floods caused a bridge in Sawahan district to collapse.
South and Central Kalimantan
Heavy rain forced the Benawa and Barabai rivers to overflow in South Kalimantan, flooding of Batu Benawa and Barabai districts.
WMO report that 109 mm of rain fell in 24 hours to 02 February 2015 in Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan.
Jakarta
Several areas of Jakarta are again underwater after 2 days of heavy rain across the capital. Kampung Pulo in East Jakarta and Duri Kosambi in West Jakarta and Petogogan, Kebayoran Baru in South Jakarta are said to be worst hit.
WMO report that 104 mm of rain fell over a 24 hour period to 02 February 2015 in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta.
Further Heavy Rainfall
Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warned there could be worse to come as the peak of the rainy season is to hit.
Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) called on people to exercise caution during the current spate of severe weather.
Provinces with high potential for heavy downpours over the next three days include West Nusa Tenggara, Lampung, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Central Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, Bali, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua.
Feb 2, 2015
Kris H
http://rt.com/news/228695-saratov-russia-orange-snow/
Orange snow in Russia.
Feb 3, 2015
KM
http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/02/03/saint-john-declares-state-o...
Saint John declares state of emergency after brawny blizzard buries Maritimes
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — The city of Saint John, N.B., has declared a state of emergency after a brawny blizzard dumped 29 centimetres of snow on a city that already had almost 100 centimetres of snow on the ground.
With more snow in the forecast, city officials said public safety was at risk as emergency were having a tough time getting around in the city’s southern peninsula. The city has banned all street parking on the peninsula and is warning their vehicles will be towed as of noon today.
“The declaration is a result of the current heavy snow accumulation and anticipated further accumulation and the need to have accessibility for public safety,” the city said in a statement. “The purpose of this declaration is to support more effective snow plowing, push back and removal.”
The Trans-Canada Highway between Moncton and Nova Scotia has been closed, as have some roads along the coast in eastern New Brunswick.
“It’s been difficult to keep up with the rate of snowfall,” said Jean-Marc Couturier, a forecaster with Environment Canada in Halifax.
Environment Canada says a low pressure system has tracked northeastward over the Maritimes, bringing heavy snow, strong northeast winds and wind-chill values near -30 C.
Road closures, school cancellations and were reported across the region.
In Charlottetown, the storm dumped 59 centimetres of snow. Moncton reported 44 centimetres.
In northern Nova Scotia, another 20 to 30 centimetres of snow fell on the area with Greenwood, N.S., getting the most at 34 centimetres.
The streets of Halifax were slippery this morning after ice pellets and freezing rain combined to a frozen mess. Both Halifax and Yarmouth reported 24 centimetres of snow.
“There was a mixed bag of precipitation throughout Nova Scotia,” says Couturier.
Meanwhile, winds gusting at more that 100 kilometres per hour have been reported in parts of Cape Breton.
The storm was expected to make its way to Newfoundland and Labrador later today, bringing high winds and heavy snow to some areas.
Couturier says another low-pressure system is expected to hit the Maritime on Thursday, bringing more snow and strong winds.
Feb 3, 2015
SongStar101
Frozen February: As temperatures plunge as low as minus 11, Britain braces for another WEEK of extreme weather with forecasters predicting snow for much of the country
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2935089/Britain-set-freezin...
The county has seen heavy snowfall in the last week and dozens of schools were forced to close.
In Warwickshire on Friday, tons of earth loosened by the snow, ice and rain slid down on to the track between Leamington Spa and Banbury.
This morning, trains were still not able to get through and passengers were being offered a 'limited bus service between the stations.'
Rail workers are battling to clear the landslip so services can resume before tomorrow morning's rush hour.
Despite the recent blast of cold weather, MeteoGroup said January sunshine in England and Wales averaged 75 hours, making it the sunniest since 2003, with only three Januarys in the last 100 years seeing more rays.
It’s bad news for anyone who didn’t pick up a coat in the January sales – last month’s icy spell is expected to continue all week.
The mercury was expected to fall to -11C in some parts of the UK overnight, with subzero temperatures expected every night this week and snow predicted across swathes of the nation.
Southern England is gearing up for its coldest snap of the winter, with forecasters saying it will fall to -4C in the South tonight - as cold as your fridge.
Feb 4, 2015
KM
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/02/02/super-soaker-pineapple-expres...
Super soaker ‘Pineapple Express’ organizing for heavy rain in California this weekend – as much as 20 inches in some areas
Looking at the model output below, I tend to agree, if the pattern holds. It sets up Northern California for the perfect orographic lifting enhancement in the Sierra Nevada mountain range that will not only provide a bounty of liquid precipitation, but a significant boost to the well below normal California snowpack.
Most or northern California will get some benefit from this “super soaker” storm:
We’ll know more as we get closer to the event.
Graphics courtesy of Dr. Ryan Maue and weatherbell.com
Feb 4, 2015
jorge namour
Weather alert, the South is preparing to polar storm will be a sort of "Hurricane" of Snow [MAPS]- ITALY
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/02/allerta-meteo-sud-si-prepara-tempest...
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weather alert snow and frost Direct hit. Southern Italy is the main target of the raid polar coming from the Scandinavian peninsula that reaches the country tonight and tomorrow will unleash the most intense weather events in the southern regions, where there will come a core of cold air with isotherms up to -39 ° C to 500hPa and 850hPa to -13 ° C. Values to record for southern Italy, which result in heavy snowfall since the coasts not only thanks to the "sea effect" caused by strong winds in sliding on the seas, but also from the nearby cyclone positioned around the Ionian Sea between Greece and the Aegean Sea, and instability from the Balkans.
The rainfall will be abundant
Confirmed, as the main feature of quest'irruzione, the mighty wind: will reach 120km / h, as a Hurricane, including lower Adriatic and Ionian Sea, and 110km / h in the Strait of Messina. Gusts up to 100km / h around the center / south, with possible tornadoes in the snow
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/02/allerta-meteo-lunedi-9-febbraio-the-...
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Alert Weather, Monday, February 9 is the "The Day After Tomorrow" South. But this time it is not a movie ... ITALY
Weather alert, very worrying forecasts for Monday, February 9th in the South: frost record, strong winds and heavy snowstorms with accumulations exceptional since the most southern beaches of Italy
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Monday, February 9 is likely to become the "The Day After Tomorrow" Southern Italy: weather forecasts are very worrying and this time, however, this is not a movie
Feb 8, 2015
SongStar101
36 million affected in the region! Can one ever get used to this week after week? More shocking pics at article link.
Boston buried under so much snow there's nowhere to put it! City battered for a THIRD Monday in a row with more than TWO FEET expected today
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2945481/Northeast-snowstorm...
Snow is clobbering New England for the third Monday in a row - threatening to cover Boston with up to two feet by the end of the day and leaving city officials at a loss over where to put it all.
Nearly five feet of snow has been dumped on Boston in just over two weeks and plows have removed enough to fill 90 football stadiums, according to Governor Charlie Baker. The city has already drained its $18 million snow removal budget and it's now struggling to keep up with the newest batch.
'Quite honestly we're running out of space where to put all the snow that we have in the city of Boston,' Mayor Marty Walsh said on Sunday.
The four-day storm that has sat over the region is set to intensify today - making for a hellish morning commute, canceling school across Boston through Tuesday and scuppering hundreds of flights.
The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for central New York, the western Catskills and much of New England as the region gears up for yet another wintry week.
Some areas of Massachusetts had about a foot of snow before dawn on Monday, and the storm was expected to last all day Monday.
The weather service reported an unofficial measurement of almost 14 inches in Norwell as of 5 a.m. Monday. Fitchburg, Leominster, Lunenburg and Ashby in north-central Massachusetts were all at 11 inches or more.
Boston, already reeling from record snowfalls, could get two feet more, while more than eight could also fall on Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island and parts of upstate New York.
Logan airport in Boston canceled 60 per cent of all flights Monday. Just before noon on Monday, more than 1,800 fights had been canceled across the country - with those heading to Logan most affected. A total of 280 flights leaving Logan on Monday were canceled, while 334 incoming flights were also scrapped - with many more delayed, according to FlightStats.
It received almost eight inches of fresh snow Sunday and nearly four inches of snow fell on the airport between midnight and 7am on Monday - totaling more than a foot since Saturday.
In New York, accumulations of six to eight inches were predicted in northern New York, five to 10 inches in the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes, and four to eight inches in western New York. Buffalo was expected to get two to six inches.
'I'm frustrated. The last thing I want to be talking about is another 24 inches of snow. I want to move on to something else,' Mayor Walsh said at City Hall on Sunday.
'It's unprecedented. ... Maybe up in Alaska or Buffalo, they have this amount of snow and they're used to it.'
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker ordered non-emergency state employees to stay home and most public schools are closed.
Hundreds more flights have been called off in other airports round the region.
While the metropolis will miss the worst conditions, a mixture of freezing rain and snow is still expected to hit on Monday.
The Weather Channel predicted that a light accumulation of snow could amass over Monday night.
Driving delays were predicted from New England to the east of Pennsylvania, with I-95, I-84, I-90, I-91 and I-81 highways are those expected to be hit hardest. The Massachusetts Turnpike was reduced to 40 mph along the entire length of the highway, and in New Hampshire, speeds were reduced to 45 mph on the highways.
Some 36 million people in the region are under a government winter weather advisory, with a more significant winter storm warning for the majority of New Englanders.
The storm is expected to sit over Massachusetts for most of tomorrow, then move north into Maine and leave the region by Tuesday evening.
Schools will be closed across Boston on Monday and Tuesday in anticipation of the coming downfall, and a parking ban is currently in effect.
In addition, court closings Monday meant another weather-related delay in jury selection in the Boston Marathon bombing trial and in the murder trial in Fall River of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez.
Feb 10, 2015
jorge namour
Cairo sky turns yellow as sand storm takes firm hold- EGYPT
Turbulent weather causes ports to close, expected to persist until Thursday
Wednesday 11 Feb 2015
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/122765/Egypt/Politics-...
Cairo sky (Photo : Mai Shaheen)
Cairo's morning sky looked dull yellow on Wednesday as a sand storm kept its grip on the capital for the second day, ushering in the beginning of one of the country's windiest winter months.
Weather forecasters said the turbulent weather is likely to keep a firm grip until Thursday, with low temperatures and rainfall expected in the capital Cairo, the Nile Delta provinces and north coast.
"Gusty sand- and dust-rattling winds are expected to keep on across most parts of the country, obscuring vision on roads and obstructing navigation," Wahid Saudi, spokesperson for the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA)," said.
At least three ports in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea remain closed off on Wednesday for the second day in a row due to the harsh weather, yielding high wind speeds of 75 km per hour and waves up to 5-6 meters high, port officials told state news agency MENA.
Temperatures in Cairo are expected to dip to a low of 7 Celsius (45 Fahrenheit) on Wednesday with a high forecast at 14 C (57 F). The Mediterranean city of Alexandria on Egypt's north coast should see the same low and a high of 13 C (55 F).
Nile Delta and the Suez Canal towns are forecasted to see temperatures at 1-2 C (34 F) higher or lower, while southern cities are likely to see warmer weather where highs hover around 19-22 C. (66-71 F)
http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Egypt-dust-storm-forces-Cairo-Al...
Egypt dust storm forces Cairo, Alexandria airports to suspend landings
Egypt's two main airports have suspended landings due to a dust storm which forced two planes to make emergency landings in Cairo, the head of the state civil aviation company said on Tuesday.
Cairo Airport and Borg al-Arab Airport in Egypt's second city of Alexandria are only allowing departing flights
Egypt's other airports were not affected by the storm, which severely limited visibility at altitudes below 150 metres (yards),
Among other disruptions, one plane was turned back to Jordan and one redirected to Hurghada airport on the Red Sea, he said.
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ISRAEL
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4625310,00.html
Israeli airport closes as sandstorm moves through region
Associated Press
Published: 02.11.15, 09:08
A sandstorm moving through parts of the Middle East has reached Israel, where authorities shut down an airport in a Red Sea resort city.
Israeli airports spokeswoman Liza Dvir says flights to and from the airport in Eilat have been grounded due to the weather Wednesday morning. The sandstorm also moved through Jerusalem and other parts of Israel, though the country's main international airfield, Ben Gurion Airport outside of Tel Aviv, remained open for flights.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4625345,00.html
Weather shuts down Israeli internal flights
All internal flights in Israel were cancelled throughout Wednesday because of weather conditions. 30 flights had been cancelled by 9:30 AM. Most of the flights were to and from Eilat.
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LEBANON- MIDDLE EAST
Yohan Storm: damage, disruption and blocked roads in several Lebanese regions
http://www.lorientlejour.com/article/910760/tempete-yohan-degats-pe...
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Part of the sea route to Dbayeh collapses.
Yohan the storm that struck Lebanon since Tuesday night caused considerable damage in many parts of the country. On Wednesday, the cornice of Ain el-M'reisa was damaged in several places due to high winds that tore chunks of paving stones and ramps, reported the National News Agency (Ani official).
La corniche de Beyrouth.
In Nahr el-Kalb, north of Beirut, traffic jams were recorded, mainly because motorists slowed to take pictures of the raging sea. Part of the sea route to Dbayeh has also collapsed because of the violent waves reached seven meters high, according to a correspondent LBCI on site, prompting authorities to close this axis linking Jounieh to the capital.
In Koura, north, trees and signs ripped off by the gusts landed on the highway, causing several accidents. Several homes were without electricity and internet and greenhouses were damaged. Similar damage was recorded in several regions of the Bekaa because gusts of up to 100km / h speed. Tyre also suffered the same fate, and several fruit trees were damaged due to bad weather.
On the north coast in Batroun, fishermen have suffered the brunt of the storm damage. Their boats and nets were severely affected. Two boats have sunk particular. The electricity network is also disrupted, several power poles were damaged by the storms. Coastal establishments in the city, including the restoration, were also affected by Yohan since Madfoun Bridge area until Shekka further north. CONTINUE...
The waves raged on Seaway Dbayeh-Nahr el-Kalb, February 11, 2015, while Yohan storm struck Lebanon. Photo Michel Sayegh
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Waves MOVED steamer from the port of Beirut to Dhabia 45 people on board
Wind waves led to fling one of the ships anchored in the port of Beirut, after being stranded cords and collided with another Bbachrp at sea. Later waves tossed the ship to Dhabia, carrying 27 sailors and 18 worker
Feb 11, 2015
KM
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/kitamaat-village-eva...
Kitamaat Village evacuated after 3 days without power due to near record snowfall
Residents had to cut through fallen trees with chainsaws to gain road access
B.C. village evacuated after record snowfall 2:52
B.C.'s Haisla First Nation ordered the evacuation ofKitamaat Village and its 800 residents on Saturday night, three days after the community lost power following a major snowstorm.
Many residents are staying at the Kitimat Riverlodge Leisure Centre, about 15 kilometres north in the town of Kitimat.
Others are staying with family and friends.
The small towns of Kitimat and Terrace were hit with heavy snow earlier this week — nearly two metres of snow from a Pineapple Express weather system was dumped on the region.
The record for a 24-hour snowfall, set on Feb. 5, 1961, was 112 cm. Weather officials say Kitimat came close with 109 cm of snow in a 24-hour period.
Evacuation ordered over Facebook
In a notice posted to Facebook on Saturday, Haisla First Nation chief councillor Ellis Ross warned of a short timeline for the evacuation — the road in and out of the village would be for just three hours.
"If you have the means to get to town or somewhere else besides Kitamaat Village, please be gone before 8 a.m. PT. Anytime after 8 a.m., don't even try. The crews will be working and there will be no traffic allowed," the notice said.
Resident Robin Rowland said the evacuation was complicated by downed trees, power lines and heavy snow.
Residents had to use chainsaws to gain access to the winding road between the village and Kitimat, he said. The road was reported as barely passable due to fallen trees and snow.
Drone video of snow-bound Kitimat
More than 5,000 people in the region were left without power after the record snowfall, though many residents had their power restored within a few days.
Resident Teresa Cline says the aftermath of the snowfall is something to see:
"Just huge snow-covered trees laying on power lines," she said. "It looks like it will be a real mess to clean up. Those B.C. Hydro guys are going to be busy here. I've heard there are crews from other places that have come in to help us."
"Places that haven't been plowed, it must be at least five or six feet deep, and the snow banks are up to 10 to 12 feet tall after they've been plowed."
The District of Kitimat opened its Emergency Centre on Saturday to coordinate a major snow clearing effort involving municipal crews and private contractors.
Residents were being asked to stay off the roads as municipal crews cleared streets. The district warned in a statement that venturing out and getting stuck would hinder snow removal.
Search and rescue personnel in snowmobiles were placed on standby, ready to mobilize if necessary in order to access difficult-to-reach homes.
The district was also asking people to conserve water due to which were having an impact on the town's pumping system.
Feb 11, 2015
KM
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/brazilians-hoard-water-prepare-possible-d...
Brazilians hoard water, prepare for possible drastic rationing
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilians are hoarding water in their apartments, drilling homemade wells and taking other emergency measures to prepare for forced rationing that appears likely and could leave taps dry for up to five days a week because of a drought.
In São Paulo, the country's largest city with a metropolitan area of 20 million people, the main reservoir is at just 6 percent of capacity with the peak of the rainy season now past.
Other cities in Brazil's heavily populated southeast such as Rio de Janeiro face less dire shortages but could also see rationing.
Uncertainty over the drought and its consequences on jobs, public health and overall quality of life have further darkened Brazilians' mood at a time when the economy is struggling and President Dilma Rousseff's popularity is at an all-time low.
After January rains disappointed, and incentives to cut consumption fell short, São Paulo officials warned their next step could be to shut off customers' water supply for as many as five days a week - a measure that would likely last until the next rainy season starts in October, if not longer.
State officials say they have not yet decided whether or when to implement such rationing, in part because they are still hoping for heavy rains in February and March. Indeed, thunderstorms in recent days have caused lakes to rise a bit.
Still, independent projections suggest that São Paulo's main Cantareira reservoir could run out of water as soon as April without drastic cuts to consumption.
As such, the race is on to secure water while it lasts.
Large hospitals in São Paulo are installing in-house water treatment and recycling centers, among other measures, to make sure they can still carry out surgeries and other essential tasks if regular supply stops.
Meanwhile, companies are competing with each other to secure deliveries from large water tanker trucks, which have already become a common sight on São Paulo's gridlocked streets.
"It's like seeing 10 liters in your gas tank and knowing you won't make it to the next station," said Stefan Rohr, environmental director for industry group Ciesp in Campinas, a metropolitan area of more than 3 million people just north of São Paulo.
Many large water-intensive industries, including beverages, cellulose and steel, long ago made contingency plans to truck in water or use underground wells, which may stave off a full-fledged economic disaster.
But smaller ones, ranging from beauty salons and restaurants to car washes and light industry, may have to close or severely restrict activity.
"The economic impact will be job losses," Rohr said.
40 million could be affected
Sabesp, São Paulo's state-controlled water utility, told Reuters it did not yet know when or if rationing would begin. State Governor Geraldo Alckmin, who has also seen his popularity plummet due to the water crisis, declined requests for an interview.
A member of Rousseff's Cabinet told Reuters earlier this month on condition of anonymity that some degree of water rationing is expected in Brazil's three largest metropolitan areas - São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte, with a combined population of 40 million people.
Even without rationing, health problems are being felt.
The official number of dengue fever cases in São Paulo tripled in January from the previous year to 120. Officials blamed the rise in part on residents collecting rainwater in open buckets, which attracts mosquitoes.
Many richer Brazilians have large storage tanks built into their apartment buildings or houses which, combined with more conscious water use, may allow them to survive severe rationing without ever seeing their taps go dry.
But most working-class families can't afford such measures. Some unions are planning demonstrations for next month to protest the government's handling of the crisis and demand the poor don't bear the brunt of it.
"We will not accept paying for the government's irresponsibility with our jobs," said Adi dos Santos Lima, president of the São Paulo state branch of Brazil's largest umbrella union, the CUT.
Brazil's economy is already expected to post zero growth this year. Worse yet, since Brazil depends on hydroelectric dams for about three quarters of its electricity, power shortages are also possible due to the drought, federal officials have said.
Combined water and electricity rationing could lop an additional 0.5 percent or more off of economic growth in 2015, according to Ilan Goldfajn, chief economist at Itaú Unibanco.
Inflation, which is running above 7 percent a year, could also rise as companies face increased costs.
São Paulo's shopping centers are standing by for potential rationing and have signed contracts to truck in water as soon as needed, said Glauco Humai, who heads Brazil's mall association Abrasce.
"Our plan is not to close the malls. Obviously this will raise costs," he said.
Some local chicken processors and pasta makers will also likely raise prices for those products as a result of trucking in water, a local food workers' union said.
Even Carnival cancelled
Sírio Libanês, one of São Paulo's premier private hospitals, said it cut reliance on Sabesp from 65 percent of its water needs to 25 percent by recycling and installing its own treatment system. Another large upscale hospital, Albert Einstein, said it had increased storage capacity to last four days and would rely on trucks for emergencies.
Many neighborhoods have already experienced daily water outages as Sabesp turns down pressure in pipes to save consumption. Some residents of the Brasilândia slum said this week they were often without water 13 hours a day.
At least two towns in Minas Gerais, a massive coffee producing state adjacent to São Paulo, even canceled Carnival celebrations this month because of the lack of water.
In an upper-class neighborhood of São Paulo, a grocery delivery boy reported bringing 170 two-liter bottles of water to a single apartment over the weekend.
Ronaldo Guellen, who runs a small construction store, recently ordered 70 200-liter tanks that can be used to store water. They sold out in three days, he said, and he hasn't been able to order any more because supplies are running short.
"People are really getting scared," Guellen said.news.yaho
Feb 12, 2015
Mark
In the eye of a mega-drought: Researchers warn US should prepare for 'unprecedented drought conditions' unlike anything in past 1,000 years
A great swathe of the United States is gripped by the driest spell for 400 years. Now scientists have warned that much worse is to come
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/in-the-eye-of-a-me...
Since the turn of this century, the US south-west has spent more than a decade in drought. Last year was the warmest on record in California, which is in the middle of its driest spell for more than 400 years. But according to a new scientific study, that’s nothing compared to what comes next.
In the paper, published by the journal Science Advances, researchers from Nasa and Columbia and Cornell universities warn that a vast swathe of the US, including the south-west states and the central plains, should prepare for “unprecedented drought conditions” unlike anything in the past 1,000 years.
Within 35 years, the region’s millennia-long natural cycle of droughts and occasional rainfall is likely to bring an end to the relative dampness of the last century. The effects of that drying, the scientists warn, would be exacerbated by man-made climate change.
“Nearly every year is going to be dry toward the end of the 21st century, compared with what we think of as normal conditions now,” said Ben Cook from Nasa’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, the lead author of the study. “We’re going to have to think about a much drier future in western North America.”
The long-term dry conditions could devastate the region’s agricultural capability, decimating both crops and cattle herds, and sending some food prices sky-rocketing. It would directly affect more than 60 million people from San Diego to San Antonio and from Oakland to Omaha, who depend on increasingly scant water resources and on infrastructure designed during an abnormally moist 20th century.
Feb 14, 2015
jorge namour
Snow in Turkey: amazing lake effect
News - Published Wednesday, February 18, 2015 by The Weather Channel- LA CHAINE METEO
The Istanbul region has experienced heavy snowfall in recent hours due to "lake effect".
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2015-02-18-15h04...
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Just like what is happening regularly in the United States, the coasts of Turkey were affected by a lake effect. This weather phenomenon, recurring in winter in the Great Lakes region of the United States, is triggered when very cold arctic air arrives home and passes on the lakes, where temperatures are much milder. This causes a process of strong evaporation of water, resulting in a significant condensation above the lake. This strong condensation results in the formation of convective clouds (sometimes stormy), which, carried by sustained winds, release of heavy snowfall in the wind convergence zone, while significantly impacting the region. For this to be possible, it is nevertheless necessary that the air mass is much colder than the water, and that it is not frozen. It also requires that this air mass travels a large distance above the water for condensation to occur, about 100km. In the case of Turkey, it is no of course not a lake, but the Black Sea.
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Bad weather Turkey: plane slide and stops against a pile of snow
Turkish Airlines announced it had canceled 369 flights between today and tomorrow
Wednesday, February 18, 2015,
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Blizzard paralyzes Istanbul: 800 accidents, closed the Bosphorus
The snow reached 60 centimeters in height and the poor conditions of the roads caused more than 800 accidents
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Extraordinary snowfall in Istanbul: over 50cm of accumulation in the center!
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Blizzard paralyzes Istanbul: 800 accidents, closed the Bosphorus
The snow reached 60 centimeters in height and the poor conditions of the roads caused more than 800 accidents
Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 15:04 to FF
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Snow Istanbul8 Serious trouble in Istanbul, Turkey, because of heavy snowfall started last night. The thick blanket of snow has forced the closure for several hours Ataturk airport and drove the company Turkish Airlines, the fourth largest in the world, to cancel over 300 flights scheduled for today and tomorrow. Inconvenience for maritime traffic, as the storm caused the closure in both directions of the Bosphorus Strait. There are currently 13 ships still on the two sides of the strait waiting to transit. In some areas of the city the snow reached 60 centimeters in height and many people went to work on foot because of the poor condition of the roads, which have caused more than 800 accidents.
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUksZqFmp3U
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FROM A LINK :
LEBANON STORM" WINDY " PATH -
FROM SIBERIA TO BLACK SEA TO TURKEY TO LEBANON FEBRUARY 18 2015
Feb 18, 2015
casey a
São Paulo Is Running So Low on Water People Might Be "Warned to Flee"
São Paulo is Brazil's largest and wealthiest city, a bustling concrete jungle of 11 million people. Now imagine the city going for days without water for drinking, bathing, or cleaning—it's a dystopian scenario not far from São Paulo's reality thanks to a water crisis made worse by drought.
The terrible irony is that Brazil is actually rich in freshwater, with the Amazon and other rivers adding up to one-eight of the world's freshwater. But nearby pollution, deforestation, and a recent drought are putting strain on São Paulo's notoriously leaky municipal water system.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2015/02/10/384971276/a-historic-... Some estimates say that 40 percent of water in Brazil is lost to leaky pipes and old infrastructure.
http://www.businessinsider.com/so-paulo-drought-might-leave-million... More than 30% of all the city's water is lost in leaks or stolen away.
(Do you think the drought is also exacerbated because of pipes breaking from the South American roll? But they cant report that in its entirety..)
Feb 19, 2015
casey a
Hell (Florida, just kidding) is freezing over (pictures): http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Dato=20150220&...
Feb 20, 2015
Mark
An Alaskan village is facing a $100m relocation as climate change robs it of its sea ice and even threatens to wash it away in just 10 years
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/climate-change-thr...
The thinning of sea ice has meant it is not possible for the Iñupiat people of the region to hunt the bowhead whales, while the US government has warned that with less and less sea ice every year to protect the island, it could be washed away by powerful waves. Some have predicted Kivalina could be under water just 10 years from now.
“Global warming has caused us so much problems,” Joseph Swan, a Kivalina elder, told the Washington Post. “The ice does not freeze like it used to. It used to be like ten to eight feet thick, way out in the ocean.”
The issue has taken on the shape of an existential proportions, not just for the 400 or so residents Kivalina but for other similar communities in Alaska. And in the years ahead more and more coastal locations are likely to face the threat.
Feb 26, 2015
KM
http://www.menafn.com/1094110617/Saudi--Authorities-on-high-alert-a...
Saudi- Authorities on high alert after blizzard
The Saudi Red Crescent has reinforced its teams with extra officials to take care of the large numbers of people who are enjoying the snow. The Civil Defense has issued early warnings to alert people to take care and follow safety measures in such extreme weather conditions.
Khaled AlEnaizi spokesman of the Saudi Red Crescent in Tabuk said 11 teams had been assigned to parks and locations of heavy snowfalls where citizens and residents are out around the clock.
Auda AlAtawi spokesman for the health affairs in Tabuk said they were ready with rescue teams to deal with current weather conditions according to directions from the Civil Defense. He said four mobile units were ready to offer field support at any location.
He said the authorities are coordinating with the Civil Defense and the Red Crescent through the crisis and emergency center which is affiliated with the Health Ministry. Medical support is readily available if needed.
The General Traffic Directorate in Tabuk prepared field teams under the leadership of a number of officers in Alakan AlZaita and the AlLawz Mountain according to Gen. Mohammad AlBugami the traffic director. He said his directorate had implemented a traffic plan to deal with the rain and snowfall and the resulting traffic congestion.
He said the plan included assigning a number of officers and individuals and dividing them into groups to carry out traffic security tasks around the clock. He said that all necessary procedures to guarantee traffic safety for people in these areas are being taken.
Feb 26, 2015
lonne rey
Thousands Displaced by Floods in Northern Bolivia
http://floodlist.com/america/thousands-displaced-by-floods-in-north...
Flooding has forced more thousands from their homes in the department of Pando in the far north of Bolivia. Authorities say that 1,069 families have been affected.
Heavy rainfall over the last few days has forced the river Acre to overflow. In some areas it is 14 metres above normal levels. Some residents living close to the river Acre have been evacuated. Levels of the river Tahuamanu are also said to be extremely high.
Further heavy rainfall has been forecast for the next 24 hours and the situation is expected to worsen. Heavy rain is also expected in southern areas of the country.
The Latin Post reports that the mayor of San Pedro de Bolpebra said that his town had been almost completely swept away by flood waters. Quoted in The Latin Post, Mayor Romulo Terrazas said.
Feb 26, 2015
jorge namour
NEWS:
BAD WEATHER, AND 'EMERGENCY: ITALY is crumbling
Bad weather, Italy is crumbling: unprecedented rains from north to south, two dead and it is not over ...
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/02/maltempo-litalia-si-sta-sgretolando-...
https://translate.google.com.co/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...
Extreme bad weather throughout Italy: landslides, mudslides, floods, flooding and winds of more than 100km / h are causing death and destruction in many regions
Wednesday, February 25, 2015,
there was a danger of landslides. The tragedy and 'took place this afternoon in the place' Olmitello-Maronti in Barano d'Ischia.
For over two days the weather does not permit truce in the Centre-South. The inconveniences are considerable: tens intervention of firefighters.
Today the island of Ischia and 'cut in two by the closure of the road linking the towns of Barano and Serrara Fontana (Naples). The traffic and 'been disqualified because of falling rocks on the roadway and the landslide risk
"Eight out of 10 municipalities in Italy are at risk" reiterated Coldiretti. The tragedy of Ischia is just the latest disaster to bad weather in recent days is flailing Italy.
Last night another person died in Trapani due to the strong wind .
They are therefore already two victims of this wave of bad weather, which is not over.
Water infiltration in recent days and heavy rains today have caused the collapse in the Marche region of a part of the walls of the historic town of Belforte del Chienti (Macerata). A Fabriano firefighters rescued some people remained trapped inside their car in the railway underpass, covered by a meter of water for the heavy rains of the last hours. The wind, however, damaged the roof of the fruit and vegetable market in Pistoia. E 'was plucked up a portion of coverage. By a landslide, in the evening, and 'was closed to the transit State Road 188 to 31,200 km, in the territory of Salemi (Trapani).
The situation is especially heavy in Emilia Romagna, Marche, Campania and Sicily, but the next two days other heavy rains hit Sicily, Calabria, Puglia, Basilicata and Campania with other heavy rainfall there where this is already a record in February.
The rainfall data are impressive, from north to south, with partial annual unprecedented in the history for the first two months of the year. And the country is crumbling under the blows of hurricanes that continue to invest in the boot, even now that we are in the middle of winter and there is a lot of snow on the mountains, waiting for the spring with its rains and its warm bring other events hydrogeological when snow - exceptionally abundant this year - will melt going to swell further the waterways of the country. And fueling other hazardous events.
Alert Weather, spectacular swirl of clouds in the Sicilian Channel is the cyclone that is battering the South [VIDEO]- ITALY
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/02/allerta-meteo-spettacolare-vortice-n...
https://translate.google.com.co/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...
E 'deep 1004hPa cyclone positioned in the Sicilian Channel that is fueling strong storm on all the regions of the South: the images from satellites are truly spectacular and show a swirl of clouds in the Channel of Sicily,
Feb 26, 2015
Derrick Johnson
Slurpee waves! The moment semi-frozen breakers rolled ashore in New England amid record cold
But in New England, it has gotten so cold even the waves are starting to freeze.
These incredible photos of so-called 'slurpee waves' were taken by surfer Jonathan Nimerfroh in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
He took his camera out when he noticed the horizon looked strange - and then spotted the surf had turn slushy.
The stunning images were taken as snow and icy rain continues to cause chaos across the country - with states of emergency being declared in the South.
And even though March begins on Sunday - forecasters have warned that the arctic conditions are set to continue.
Mr Nimerfroh, who posted the pictures on his Instagram account on Wednesday, told the Daily Mail Online: 'When I pulled up to the beach I could see the horizon just look strange. When I got to the top off the dunes I see that about 300 yards out from the shoreline the ocean was starting to freeze.
'The high temp that day was around 19 degrees. The wind was howling from south west which would typically make rough or choppy conditions not so good for surfing but since the surface of the sea was frozen slush the wind did not chance the shape. They were perfect dreamy slush waves.
'Most waves were around two feet with some larger sets slushing through around three foot or waist high. What an experience to be absolutely freezing on the beach watching these roll in while I mind surfed them.
'The next day I drive up to see if things melted but that same 300 yards out of water froze solid on the surface. No waves at all. I've been asking all the fishermen and surfers if they have ever seen such a thing. This is a first they all said.'
Feb 27, 2015
lonne rey
The Pyrenees paralyzed by snow
Article in French
The orange alert was lifted yesterday by Météo France for avalanches in the Pyrenean departments, but that level of vigilance was maintained for floods in five southwestern departments.
Yesterday the majority of the Pyrenean stations remained closed. Only four of them were partially open (La Pierre Saint Martin, Saint-Lary Peyragudes, and only one lift in operation at Gourette). Especially, roads for access were still blocked. Snow removal services are hoping to identify this morning ...
Emergency landing aircraft Ryanair
The turbulence over the Pyrenees have forced a plane that was flying RyanAir Reus-Charleroi to divert to Bordeaux-Merignac Wednesday night.
Source: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&a...
Feb 27, 2015