TOTAL DESTRUCTION IN PARTS OF CEBU CITY, PHILIPPINES, 05.11.25
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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 Arctic regions, with the violence of storms increasing in number and ferocity."
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Major thunderstorms lead to flooded South Florida streets
02/28/2015
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article11488391.html
Locals help a motorist by pushing his car through the flooded street. Several inches of rain fell in S. Florida causing massive flooding through the streets of Little Haiti near the Little Haiti Cultural Complex on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015
Howling winds and pouring rain Saturday afternoon soaked swaths of South Florida, flooding streets and keeping drivers indoors
Heavy thunderstorms and winds whipping up to 50 mph began shortly after 10 a.m. and continued through the afternoon in Broward and Northeast Miami-Dade.
Downtown Miami, Liberty City, Midtown Miami, Miami Beach, Opa-locka, North Miami Beach and Hallandale communities saw up to 6 inches of rain.
In the afternoon, the National Weather Service declared a flood advisory for both Broward and Miami-Dade until 1:30 p.m. It was later extended to 6:15, warning of an excess of 8 inches of rain.
Sunday is expected to be less severe: partly cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon
On Biscayne Boulevard, nearly a foot of water from Northeast 22nd Street to 36th Street stalled cars in the middle of the road, a National Weather Service employee reported.
Most of far Northeast Miami-Dade County was flooded in by Saturday afternoon, with entire neighborhoods under water...
In Palm Beach Gardens, strong winds swept through the Honda Classic golf tournament and sent players and fans scrambling for safety.
The winds, estimated up to 60 mph, were strong enough to topple tents and even knock over the iconic manual scoreboard, located on a platform on the lake near the 18th hole.
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Brazil: waterspout reaches the beach, panic among bathers [VIDEO]
Landfall of a waterspout that formed off the coast of Praia da Piedade
Monday, March 2, 2015,
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/03/brasile-tromba-marina-raggiunge-spia...
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Spectacular landfall of a waterspout in Praia da Piedade (Recife, Brazil).
The waterspout made landfall on the Brazilian beach, sweeping away everything in its path and disseminating panic among those present.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2974268/Forecasters-say-s-g...
It may be the first official day of Spring, but it would be wise not to pack away the scarves and gloves just yet.
Forecasters predict a colder-than-average March, with parts of north-west England and Wales expected to wake up to at least 2in of snow tomorrow.
According to long range forecasts, the cold snap is expected to last throughout March and will see Britain covered in more snow and frost.
Then April will bring in a long-awaited warm and sunny Easter, where temperatures could peak at an above-average 21C (70F).
However despite it being the first official day of Spring today and much of the UK enjoying fine weather, this is not expected to last past the evening.
http://www.caribbeannewsnow.com/topstory-Record-low-temperature-in-...
| Record low temperature in Cuba for February | |
Cubans bundle up against a record low temperature in Havana on Friday
HAVANA, Cuba (ACN) -- The Cuban Institute of Meteorology reported that early Friday morning it registered a temperature of one degree Celsius (33.8oF) in the town of Union Reyes, in western Matanzas province, the lowest temperature ever recorded in Cuba for the month of February. This temperature was due to the strong influence of a very dry mass of cold air of arctic origin, in combination with low clouds in the interior of the western and central regions, which favoured heat radiation at night and caused again another remarkably cold dawn in parts of the interior of much of the country There were several areas with less than 10 degrees Celsius (50oF) in Cuba’s western provinces. In the rest of the country the minimum temperatures were between 11 and 15 degrees Celsius, higher in coastal areas. The previous record in Union de Reyes was set on February 18, 1996, at 2.5 degrees. The absolute record in the town for any month of the year was also one degree, and happened on January 21, 1971. |
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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 ...
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...
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.'
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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-...
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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...
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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,
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.
http://www.menafn.com/1094110617/Saudi--Authorities-on-high-alert-a...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/climate-change-thr...
Residents of the remote Alaskan village of a Kivalina say they may be forced to relocate from their homes because of the effects of climate change.
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.
Hell (Florida, just kidding) is freezing over (pictures): http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Dato=20150220&...
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