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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 K Tonkin on January 27, 2015 at 5:47am
Topsy turvy in the US! Blizzards in New England down thru NJ, while in the intermountain West, warmth records:RECORD EVENT REPORT
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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Comment by Mark on January 26, 2015 at 11:05am

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.

Comment by jorge namour on January 25, 2015 at 12:16pm

Weather Forecast, comes the dreaded "Polar Vortex": violent winter storm between Friday 30 and Saturday, January 31 - ITALY

Sunday, January 25, 2015,

PHOTO:

https://translate.google.com.co/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...

The polar vortex during his foray into central Europe and the Mediterranean predicted from the last run of the major computing centers

http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/previsioni-meteo-venerdi-30-sabato-3...

https://translate.google.com.co/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...

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.

Comment by KM on January 24, 2015 at 8:33pm

http://englishrussia.com/2015/01/20/another-frozen-flood-accident-f...

Another Frozen Flood Accident: Freezing Town of Dudinka


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.

Comment by KM on January 24, 2015 at 2:45pm

http://www.thepampanews.com/city/article_10cd8c7c-a27c-11e4-bc35-fb...

Snowstorm brings record snowfall to parts of Panhandle

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.

Comment by Mark on January 24, 2015 at 9:01am

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”.

Comment by KM on January 24, 2015 at 4:11am

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/southeast-queensland-...

Southeast Queensland drenched by monsoon-like rains

Flash floods trap drivers
Rain. Photo of Siganto Drive Helensvale Photo by Richard Gosling

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.

Comment by Mark on January 23, 2015 at 2:55pm

Cornish town of Porthleven has ALL sand stripped from beach by sea in massive storm

  • Porthleven beach is famed for its two miles of sandy and rocky beaches and 'quaint' atmosphere
  • Cornish fishing town becoming a popular hotspot with new Rick Stein restaurant opening in November
  • Locals claim they have not seen the beach with so little sand in decades 
  • Oceanographer based in town claimed he was 'surprised' to see such damage caused by one high tide 

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.'

Comment by Kris H on January 23, 2015 at 1:23am
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/01/22/3614256/hottest-year-oc...

Oceans' warming is relentless, "off the charts".
Comment by jorge namour on January 20, 2015 at 2:32pm

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.

http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/index.php?pageid=event_desc&e...

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

http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/weather/your-rain-twitter-picture...

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

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