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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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Comment by KM on May 28, 2019 at 4:00pm

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7077917/More-5-million-lef...

More than FIVE MILLION are left without power across Ohio after 'rapid-fire' tornadoes ripped roofs from homes, with 51 twisters touching down across eight states overnight

  • Tornadoes first touched down in the city of Trotwood, just outside Dayton, at about 11pm on Monday night 
  • National Weather Service described tornado as 'extremely dangerous' and told residents to remain in shelters 
  • Photos showed widespread damage with severely damaged homes and buildings and downed power lines
  • There were reports of houses being cut in half and others were completely flattened during the storms 
  • As of Tuesday morning, five million people are without power in Ohio alone, according to local authorities  

More than five million people have been left without power in Ohio alone after 51 tornadoes were reported across eight states overnight. 

Residents of Idaho, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, are still not in the clear as severe weather is forecast to continue through Tuesday and into Wednesday.

A rapid-fire line of apparent tornadoes tore across Indiana and Ohio and were packed so closely together that one crossed the path carved by another.

The storms strew debris so thick that at one point, highway crews had to use snowplows to clear Interstate 75.

At least half a dozen communities from eastern Indiana through central Ohio suffered damage, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), though authorities working through the night had reported no fatalities as of early Tuesday. 

There were at least 35 people in and around Dayton who went to hospitals with injuries, most of them minor, according to Elizabeth Long, a spokeswoman for the Kettering Health Network.

'We've had injuries ranging form lacerations to bumps and bruises from folks being thrown around in their houses due to the storms,' she said.

Montgomery County Sheriff Rob Streck also confirmed that 'there's been no real serious injuries' despite the significant damage in the area. 

More than five million people have been left without power in Ohio alone after 51 tornadoes were reported across eight states overnight. This aerial photo shows damage at the Westbrooke Village Apartment complex in Trotwood, Ohio

More than five million people have been left without power in Ohio alone after 51 tornadoes were reported across eight states overnight. This aerial photo shows damage at the Westbrooke Village Apartment complex in Trotwood, Ohio

Residents of Idaho, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, are still not in the clear as severe weather is forecast to continue through Tuesday and into Wednesday. This photo shows another aerial view of the Westbrooke Village Apartment building in Trotwood, Ohio

Residents of Idaho, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, are still not in the clear as severe weather is forecast to continue through Tuesday and into Wednesday. This photo shows another aerial view of the Westbrooke Village Apartment building in Trotwood, Ohio 

The sheriff asked residents to avoid any areas with damage from the storms. 

'There are multiple locations that have sustained extensive damage and the roads in those areas need to be kept clear so that emergency personnel can get through to help those in need,' a statement reads. 

According to the sheriff, there are also 'potentially dangerous situations with power lines down, unstable trees and possible gas leaks'.

Dayton Fire Chief Jeffrey Payne also said that it was 'pretty miraculous' that there have been only minor injuries. 

Payne attributed the good news to people heeding early warnings. Residents say sirens started going off around 10.30pm Monday ahead of the storm.

Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley urged residents to check on neighbors, especially those who are housebound.

The power response will require a 'multi-day restoration effort,' utility Dayton Power & Light said in an early morning tweet. The company said 64,000 of its customers alone were without power.

In a tweet, the city of Dayton urged residents to conserve water after the storms cut power to water plants and pump stations. 

'Due to the widespread power outages we are asking all Dayton and Montgomery County customers to conserve water,' the city tweeted.

'We have lost power to both water plants and pump stations. First Responders are performing search and rescue operations and debris clearing.'

City Manager Shelley Dickstein later issued a boil advisory for residents. The advisory affects 'all water customers in Dayton and Montgomery County'.

The city also said that generators are being rushed in.  

Multiple schools in the area were closed or had delayed starts Tuesday.

Towns just outside Dayton, Ohio, took some of the heaviest hits. 

In Vandalia, about 10 miles directly north of Dayton, Francis Dutmers and his wife were headed for the basement and safety Monday night when the storm hit with 'a very loud roar'.

'I just got down on all fours and covered my head with my hands,' said Dutmers, who said the winds blew out windows around his house, filled rooms with storm debris, and took down most of his trees. 

But he and his wife were not injured and the house is still livable, he said. 

The NWS tweeted Monday night that a 'large and dangerous tornado' hit near Trotwood, Ohio, eight miles northwest of Dayton. 

Several apartment buildings were damaged or destroyed. Emergency crews started going door-to-door in the middle of the night and into Tuesday morning to help anyone trapped by debris in Indiana and Ohio. 

Police scanners indicated that dozens of people trapped in their homes and needed help. 

Madison County Emergency Management spokesman Todd Harmeson said least 75 homes were damaged in Pendleton and the nearby community of Huntsville. 

Seven people were reported injured in the storm in Pendleton. No fatalities were reported in the area.

Madison County authorities said roads in Pendleton, about 35 miles northeast of Indianapolis, are blocked with trees, downed power lines and utility poles. 

Pendleton High School is open as a shelter.

The NWS said a survey team will investigate damage in Madison County and possibly in Henry County. Another team may survey damage in Tippecanoe County. 

Comment by KM on May 27, 2019 at 8:06pm

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Cold blast hits Australia's east coast as temperatures are forecast to plunge as low as -4C with SNOW in four states – and the icy weather is here to stay all week

  • Canberra predicted to have subzero minimum temperature of -4C on Friday
  • Snow has fallen in four states as Antarctic blast of cold air sweeps the east coast
  • Blizzard conditions forecast for the Alps, motorists advised to put tyre chains on 
  • Sydney and Melbourne for cold, windy and at times wet weather 

A cold blast of wintry weather is set to hit Australia's east coast with antarctic winds bringing snow to at least four eastern states by Wednesday. 

A wet and windy day was forecast for much of the southeast of the nation with snow and hail in alpine areas caused by a cold front sweeping across the country.

A low pressure trough is also affecting Tasmania and southern parts of Victoria with both states experiencing snowfalls overnight.

Victoria's Mount Baw Baw had decent snowfalls on Monday morning and there is more to come over the next few days

One operator in Mount Hotham said on Twitter on Sunday that they had received 25cm, and advised people to fit tyre chains to all vehicles. 

Bureau of Meteorology duty forecaster for New South Wales Zhi-Weng Chua said snow was expected from today through to Wednesday in elevated areas of NSW and the ACT including the Snowy Mountains and Tablelands districts to about 1000m.

'A strong low-pressure system south of Tasmania is bringing air from the Antarctic region up to New South Wales,' he said. 

A Weatherzone forecast model shows cold air sweeping over southeastern Australia for Wednesday. A low pressure system south of Tasmania is sucking Antarctic air as far north as New South Wales

A Weatherzone forecast model shows cold air sweeping over southeastern Australia for Wednesday. A low pressure system south of Tasmania is sucking Antarctic air as far north as New South Wales

Comment by Juan F Martinez on May 25, 2019 at 5:01pm

Rain bomb captured in Queensland, Australia, by farmer Peter Thompson

So here’s something you rarely get to see… a freaking rain bomb, or the technical term “microburst“! 

Basically, it happens when hot, dry air rises and mixes with heavy rain-bearing clouds.

Most of the water droplets in the clouds evaporate, causing a swift cooling of the air around them where it then starts to sink. The falling air pulls the remaining raindrops with it, creating one hell of a downpour.

http://canyouactually.com/this-incredibly-rare-rain-bomb-falling-fr...

Comment by jorge namour on May 23, 2019 at 8:31pm

ISRAEL

Netanyahu calls for international help as huge fires force evacuation of 3,500
MAY 23 2019

https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-calls-for-international-hel...

Public Security Minister directs rescue services to prepare for national emergency amid searing heatwave; officials ready to vacate thousands more as 800 blazes ravage country

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the Foreign Ministry to reach out to nearby countries for “immediate” assistance in putting out the hundreds of fires that were ravaging the country Thursday evening, destroying dozens of houses and forcing the evacuation of some 3,500 from their homes.

Effects of a fire in the central town of Mevo Modiim on May 23, 2019

Netanyahu did not specify which countries Israel would approach, but a senior Fire Department official said earlier they could turn to Cyprus, Greece and Croatia for help.
Hours earlier, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan held a situational assessment and instructed fire authorities to prepare for the possibility that a national emergency be declared, with Friday’s temperatures expected to eclipse 100° F throughout the country.

officials were expecting Friday to be even worse as the heatwave reached its peak. Temperatures hit 37° C (99° F) in Tel Aviv, 43° C (110° F) in Beersheba in the Negev and 50° C (122° F) in the Arava region.
The largest fire was in the Ben Shemen Forest and around the 250-member community of Mevo Modiim in central Israel.

A police official told Channel 13 news that the blaze had largely destroyed the town established by singer and rabbi Shlomo Carlebach in 1975.

Meanwhile, residents of nearby Gimzo evacuated Torah scrolls from the community synagogue as the flames approached.
In addition to Mevo Modiin and Gizmo, a fire service spokesman said that Israelis had been evacuated from the central towns of Tarum, Neot Kedumim, Kfar Daniel, Kfar Uriya, Karmia and Harel. He added that forces were preparing to evacuate thousands of more Israelis, including ones in the central towns of Shilat, Kfar Ruth and Lapid.
Due to Thursday’s weather, Israel Railways announced it was limiting service in some areas as the heat was causing train tracks to expand.
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EGYPT
Heat wave causes fire at Sharm al-Sheikh old market

Thu, May. 23, 2019

http://www.egypttoday.com/Article/1/70732/Heat-wave-causes-fire-at-...

CAIRO - 23 May 2019: Civil defense forces have managed to manage a fire that broke out at the old market in Sharm al-Sheikh due to an extreme heat wave that hit its highest peak on Thursday.

Eye witnesses said the flames extended to reach a number of shops before the fire department put the situation under control

Flames extended to reach a number of shops before the fire department put the situation under control

Comment by jorge namour on May 22, 2019 at 8:30pm

Israel hit by extreme heatwave and worst is yet to come

05.22.19

https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5513342,00.html

Unseasonably hot temperatures - predicted to stay above 40 degrees celsius in some parts of the country throughout the weekend - coincide with Jewish holiday of Lag B’Omer, prompting the authorities to advise the public to refrain from lighting traditional bonfires

Israel on Wednesday is expected to be hit by an extreme heatwave that will reign supreme throughout the country over the coming weekend.

According to Meteo-Tech meteorological company, while in northern and central Israel the weather will be very hot, in the south of the country (and in the Sea of Galilee region) the temperatures will reach extreme heights.

Tel Aviv beach amid heatwave

In the northern city of Haifa, the temperatures will range from 36 degrees celsius during the day Sunday to 25 degrees at night. In Tel Aviv, the weather will be slightly cooler with a range of 32 degrees during the day and 25 degrees at night. In the southern city of Be’er Sheva, temperatures will range from 40 degrees throughout the day to 26 degrees at night. In Jerusalem, the temperatures will also be high, reaching 35 degrees celsius during the day and falling to 26 degrees overnight.

The unseasonable heatwave coincides with the Jewish holiday of Lag B’Omer, which prompted the Fire and Rescue Services to restrict the bonfires that traditionally accompany the celebrations. For instance, fires are not allowed to be lit in any forests, even in areas designated for such activity.

The Health Ministry urged the public to take precautionary measures since such extreme weather entails health risks. The Israel Nature and Parks Authority urged the public to refrain from prolonged walking outside at least until Friday evening.

On Friday, the heatwave is expected to peak, with temperatures in southern Israel - especially the Arava region - becoming scorching and could reach up to 48 degrees.

Comment by Juan F Martinez on May 21, 2019 at 2:49am

Windstorm leaves several sheep dead after collapsed wall in the Sultanate of OMAN, May 19.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2246588238720455&set=a....

Comment by Gerard Zwaan on May 16, 2019 at 9:22pm

As if it was DEEP WINTER: Coldest and snowiest early May on record in Dalmatia, Croatia, Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina

May 16, 2019
 

If you’re in Dalmatia and have said this is the “coldest May of your life”, you’re absolutely right. Same in Italy and Bosnia. In Croatia, the first 13 days of May had an average air temperature of 14.6°C, while the average from 1948 to 2018 was 19.1°C. Actual temperatures in Dalmatia are 4.5°C cooler than the monthly average, which is an extreme temperature deviation. Italy is in the middle of the coldest May in years, with temperatures plummeting below zero and snow returning to the Alps. As much as 1.45 metres of snowfall were measured in parts of the Dolomites on Monday morning. Huge amounts of snow for the season also accumulates in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Low temperature records and snow as if we were in winter in Croatia, Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina in May 2019
Low temperature records and snow as if we were in winter in Croatia, Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina in May 2019. Picture via Twitter

Croatia

The first 13 days of May had an average air temperature of 14.6°C, while the average from 1948 to 2018 is 19.1°C. At the moment, Dalmatia is experiencing temperatures 4.5°C cooler than the monthly average. Extreme!

Of course, a lot of this can change by the end of the month, and it is certain that the second part of the month will not be as cold as the first. Let’s note that until now, the official coldest May was recorded in 1991 with an average temperature of 15.6°C.

The sea temperatures are exceptionally low for this time of the year, too, with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 17°C in the Dubrovnik area. 

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Heavy snowfall also on Sljeme, north Croatia (~1000 m) today, May 15th. Spring, huh? Report: @skisljeme / @HRVrijeme

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The wind has been anything but friendly, too, Dalmacija Danas reports. On Monday, the northwestern part of the country was hit by powerful winds, and Zagreb specifically saw speeds up to 101 km/h which caused a lot of damage.

Still, the strongest wind gusts were measured the northern Adriatic with a record of 197 km/h at Pag bridge. In Prizna, wind speed reached 188 km/h.

Italia

Storms battered the south and centre of Italy on Sunday, with strong wind, rain and even hail reported in several regions. In Puglia, farmers’ associations estimate that the unseasonal storms have done hundreds of thousands euros’ worth of damage to the agricultural region’s crops.

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Enormous hail accumulations in Norma, Lazio, central Italy yesterday, May 12th! Report: @MeteoCloud

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Italy is in the middle of the coldest May in years, with temperatures plummeting below zero and snow returning to the Alps.As much as 1.45 metres of snowfall were measured in parts of the Dolomites on Monday morning.

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Thick snow at Misurina in the Dolomites of north Italy this morning, May 13th! Report: Giuseppe Pais Becher / Alpstation Lavaredo

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The change is even more dramatic as it comes after an exceptionally mild winter that saw temperatures climb over 21 degrees C in February.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

In addition to the rain and floods in BiH, residents of Korcanica, Bosanska Krajina, in the Grmec mountain range, have also been surprised by large amounts of snow for the season.

SNOW

This is also one of the coldest May in decades in Bosnia and Herzegovina. https://www.facebook.com/bosniastormchasers/videos/297166694505797/

Source: http://strangesounds.org/2019/05/as-if-it-was-deep-winter-coldest-a...

Comment by Juan F Martinez on May 16, 2019 at 4:49am

The Sacramento office of the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for portions of the Sierra range starting tomorrow into early Friday morning. The 2.5 feet of snow is impressive for this time in May.

Comment by Juan F Martinez on May 14, 2019 at 2:11am

BOLOGNA - ITALY Bad weather in May gives no respite. 5-13-2019

Flooding and flooding of rivers are creating serious problems in Romagna, in particular in the Cesenate where two people have been rescued. And severe discomforts are reported, with landslides and floods of watercourses in the Bolognese and Modena area. Homes evacuated, schools closed and the red alert extended until Tuesday when the rain stops but the rivers could still overflow.

The river Savio has broken its banks in several places, several bridges in Cesena have been closed to traffic. Traffic on the Rimini-Bologna railway network, between Cesena and Forlì, was interrupted from 7.50 this morning until 7.00 pm: the flood has almost submerged a viaduct of the line. Train movement gradually resumes and it is expected that tomorrow the situation, barring unforeseen events during the night, will return to normal.

https://bologna.repubblica.it/cronaca/2019/05/13/news/secchia_e_pan...

Comment by Juan F Martinez on May 6, 2019 at 5:06am

Blending Seasons:  The difference a day makes. Oberstdorf / Scheibenhaus, Germany. May 4th vs 5th. Via @iMeteo.sk

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