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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 Howard on June 6, 2012 at 9:22pm

Rare Snowstorm in Christchurch NZ (June 5)

http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/rare-snowstorm-in-christ...

Conditions are improving after a rare snowstorm crippled travel in and around the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, leaving thousands without power.

Various reports along with data accessed by Accuweather.com indicate that around 3-6 inches of wet snow fell Wednesday morning local time, causing numerous flight cancellations at Christchurch Airport.

Additionally, TVNZ reports that about 3,000 people are still without power across suburbs of Christchurch.

The strong storm system responsible for the rare event arrived Tuesday evening, bringing gusty winds and rain. Overnight, temperatures plummeted to the freezing point and rain changed over to wet snow.

Snow is rare in Christchurch, according to Accuweather.com meteorologist Eric Wanenchak, with the city averaging "only 1-2 snow events per season."

While the snow cleared out by Wednesday afternoon as the storm system exited, near freezing temperatures will continue to create hazardous travel through the overnight hours as roads again become icy.

Comment by Howard on June 4, 2012 at 10:28pm

8 Inches of Snow in Sweden, Stockholm Colder Than Christmas (June 1 ) -

Residents in northern Sweden were forced to grab shovels rather than sun lotion on what was supposed to be the first day of summer, as much of the region was left covered in a thick blanket of snow on Friday.

As much as 20 centimetres of thick, wet snow fell in parts of Västerbotten County, giving residents quite a shock when they woke up Friday morning.

June started with subzero temperatures and snow in many places across northern Sweden.

Even further south, high temperatures weren't expected to creep above the single digits across much of the country on the first day of June.

"Summer has been halted for the time being across the country," meteorologist Linnea Rehn from Swedish meteorological institute SMHI told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

In the town of Börtnan in Jämtländ County in northwestern Sweden, the mercury dropped to minus six degrees Celsius, the lowest June temperature recorded in Sweden in 20 years, according to SMHI.

The weather agency forecasts that the first weekend in June will feel more like the start of winter than the start of summer, with snow and below-freezing temperatures persisting in northern Sweden.

Further south, temperatures may rise to the low-teens, but rain showers are expected to continue into next week as a cold air from the North Sea remains over Sweden for several more days.

"I'd have to say it's probably going to get worse. The rain and clouds will continue for some time to come," Rehn told Aftonbladet.

Stockholm Sees Coldest June Day in 84 Years -

Stockholm broke an 84-year-old cold record on Saturday, as the capital's temperature only reached 6 degrees Celsius, the lowest June maximum daily temperature the city has seen since 1928.

"This is a pretty sharp contrast to the warm weather we've just seen,” Lovisa Andersson, meteorologist at meteorological institute SMHI said to news agency TT.

Indeed, you could be excused for thinking that the current chill is more like winter than summer. It was actually colder in the capital yesterday than on Christmas Eve.

"The temperature was a degree lower than it was at Christmas in Stockholm, so it is colder. And it's windier, too," said SMHI's meteorologist Lisa Frost to newspaper Dagens Nyheter.

The less than balmy temperatures are likely to last a few more days yet, warned SMHI.

The cold is expected to last at least for the first couple of days of next week, and much of the country will continue to be covered by rainclouds on Monday and Tuesday.

However, by the coming weekend the temperatures may rise once more, hitting 20 degrees Celsius in many parts of Sweden, according to SMHI.

The country’s southern-most areas have the best chance of sun.

Stockholm isn’t alone in the unusually harsh weather for the season. June kicked off with up to 20 centimetres of snow and several degrees below freezing in parts of northern Sweden.

Comment by Howard on June 2, 2012 at 11:44pm

Rare Tornado Trashes Homes in Hungary (June 1) -

http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/tornado-touches-down-in-...

A tornado was reported in far eastern Hungary, near the town of Nyiracsad, on Friday.

Reports indicate the tornado occurred at about 3:00 p.m., which correlates with data obtained by AccuWeather.com that reported a thunderstorm passed through the city of Debrecen within three hours of that time. Debrecen is located less than 50 miles to the west-southwest of Nyiracsad.

Reports from the area indicate that some 30 homes were damaged by the tornado as it moved through the region. There are no known reports of deaths or injuries from this tornado at this time.

The unsettled weather was caused by a cold front which was rapidly moving across the region. This front caused widespread showers and thunderstorms from Hungary, Slovakia and eastern Poland into Belarus, Ukraine and Romania. Some areas received more than an inch of rainfall along with gusty winds.

Dry weather behind the front will aid in cleanup efforts through Sunday morning; however, a fast-moving storm system will then bring the threat for showers from later Sunday through Monday followed by a chance for a soaking rainfall Monday night and Tuesday.

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Comment by Andrey Eroshin on May 31, 2012 at 7:32pm

Unprecedented May heat in Greenland

The record books for Greenland's climate were re-written on Tuesday, when the mercury hit 24.8°C (76.6°F) at Narsarsuaq, Greenland, on the southern coast. According to weather records researcher Maximiliano Herrera, this is the hottest temperature on record in Greenland for May, and is just 0.7°C (1.3°F) below the hottest temperature ever measured in Greenland.

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=...

Comment by Sevan Makaracı on May 29, 2012 at 11:25am

MAY 29, NEW ZEALAND (NORTHLAND)

FREAK HAILSTORM HITS WELLINGTON

A freak hailstorm lashed the capital this morning - causing at least three minor crashes.

Two were on the motorway between Thorndon and Aotea Quay and one on Wallace St in Mt Cook.

Affected vehicles were not blocking traffic and there were no reports of injuries.

Weather Watch spokesman Philip Duncan said the hailstorm was unexpected and is part of a swift southerly change that has been "dropping temperatures everywhere"....... Source

Comment by Sevan Makaracı on May 26, 2012 at 10:17am

May 25, Eastern Turkey

Snow in the last days of May surprised people.

Sudden drop of temperature caused heavy snow in Erzurum. Snow in the last days of May surprised local people.

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Comment by Howard on May 25, 2012 at 4:25am

Monster supercell tornado cloud formations in Texas (May 21) -

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Comment by Mark on May 24, 2012 at 11:37am

A week after seeing snow, Scotland records hottest temperature in the UK this year - and it's hotter than the Mediterranean: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2148751/UK-weather-forecast...

 

Comment by Mistress Sindra on May 17, 2012 at 3:04pm

Arkansas record setting spring.....
 
 Remember, records in Little Rock Arkansas date back to the 1870s.

As I ( TODD YAKOUBIAN KATV_WEATHER Meterologist) look at the long range models with about 2 weeks left, I don't see any reason why this will change much.  Here are the startling statistics.

    If spring ended today, it would be the hottest spring on record by average high temperature.  As of May 15th, that's 78.04 degrees.  The current number 1 is 76.64 degrees set in 1987.
    
If spring ended today, it would be the hottest spring on record by average seasonal temperature.  As of May 15th, that's 67.02 degrees.  The current number 1 is  65.37 degrees set in 2006.
    
If spring ended today, it would be the 4th hottest on record by average low temperature.  As of May 15th, that's 56.00 degrees.  This number could easily vault higher as number 1 on the list is 56.49 degrees set in 1880.
http://arkansasweather.blogspot.com/2012/05/spring-fever-record-bre...

Comment by Howard on May 15, 2012 at 1:05am

Brazilians Wage 'Water Wars' in Severe Drought (May 14) -

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objecti...

 Severe drought gripping northeastern Brazil - the worst in 50 years - is taking its toll on more than 1100 towns, even triggering fighting in rural areas.

An average of one person a day is being killed in "water wars", while scores of animals are wasting away before perishing, the O Globo newspaper reported.

Short water supplies have devastated farm output, the report said, endangering the lives of local people and their livestock.

Many people in the area have lost half their stock, and the Government has reduced forecasts for corn, soy and bean crops.

In Pernambuco, 66 municipalities are on emergencies, local dams are drying up, rivers have run dry and animals looking for water in the riverbed can find only the odd muddy puddle.

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