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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 Mark on March 23, 2012 at 1:55pm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2118747/Seasons-play-leapfr...

Spring into summer: Seasons play leapfrog as March feels just like a balmy British June

Weather for the weekend predicted to be warmer than Bermuda!

 

Comment by Howard on March 23, 2012 at 3:45am

Chicago Hits Nine Record Highs in a Row

Chicago has set nine record highs in a row with temperatures climbing above-normal for July 4th on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The high soared to 85 degrees on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, and 87 degrees on Wednesday, March 21, 2012, shattering previous records for these dates. The normal high for this time of year in Chicago is 48 degrees, while the normal high on July 4th is 84 degrees.

The high of 87 degrees set on Wednesday ties for the second highest temperature ever recorded in Chicago during the month of March. The all-time record for March still stands as 88 degrees on March 29, 1986.

On Thursday, March 22, 2012, the ninth record high in row was set in Chicago as the high rose to 83 degrees during the afternoon.

High temperatures have been more than 15 degrees above normal in Chicago for 12 straight days, since March 10, 2012. The average temperature so far this month is 18 degrees above normal.

Comment by Howard on March 23, 2012 at 3:38am

Freak Canada Warmth Shatters March Records
Highest historical temperatures for March have been rewritten in much of eastern Canada this week in the face of extraordinary warmth.

Wednesday, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City were among the cities and towns marking monthly highs after readings soared into the summerlike mid-20s C, commonly 20 to 25 degrees C above normal, over a wide area.

Ottawa reached a July-like high of 27.4 degrees C (81 F). The old record high at the nation's capital city was 26.7 degrees C (80 F) set back on March 29, 1946.

In nearby Montreal, Quebec, the high of 25.8 degrees C barely edged out the old mark of 25.6, which was reached on March 28, 1945.

Likewise, Quebec City edged out its standing record high, hitting 18.3 degrees C (65 F). The old maximum was 17.8 degrees C, which was written into the climate books on March 30, 1962.

If some standing records were nudged aside, others were simply annihilated.

Take Saint John, New Brunswick, where, before this month, it had not officially warmed above 16.8 degrees C (62F). But this March 29, 1999, mark was shattered by Wednesday's top reading of 25.4 degrees C (78 F).

Comment by Howard on March 21, 2012 at 8:10pm

The National Weather Service says the average temperature for the period from December's winter solstice to the spring equinox on Tuesday was 45.6 degrees. The weather service says that's about 2 degrees higher than the previous record set in 1989-90.

The Washington Post reports that past winter was marked by a lack of very cold days. The temperature measured at Reagan National Airport fell to 32 degrees or below on 24 of the season's 89 days. That's the fewest on record for Washington.

Comment by Howard on March 20, 2012 at 8:36pm

18 Bulgarian Cities Register Ultra-High Temperatures

SOFIA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- Eighteen cities in Bulgaria registered highest temperatures for decades on Monday, with that in Rousse on the Dunabe River reaching 26.9 degrees Celsius, the highest on the same day since 1930.

According to data from the National Meteorology and Hydrology Institute under the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, almost all the big cities in Bulgaria, except capital city Sofia, witnessed record high temperatures on Monday.

The temperatures in Varna, Plovdiv and Veliko Tarnovo were the highest since 1961. There were even sunbathers on the beach of the Black Sea in Varna.

The high temperatures came after Bulgaria experienced an extremely cold winter, with many regions hit by record low temperatures.

Comment by joy m on March 20, 2012 at 3:22am

Mini-tornado hits the Far North Queensland city of Townsville, Australia (rare and unusual weather)

http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2012/03/20/3459271.htm?site=nor...

Comment by Howard on March 20, 2012 at 12:40am

Weather anomalies predicted by the Zetas summarized on MSNBC. (They don't mention ZetaTalk, of course.)

Comment by Sevan Makaracı on March 16, 2012 at 9:19am

March 16, Pakistan, State of Punjab

Drought / Water crisis: Prolonged cold wave restricts flow to reservoirs

Changing weather patterns with a prolonged cold wave lasting halfway through March may result in farmers sitting idle in Sindh rather than doing what they do best when the upcoming crop season starts. Water levels in Mangla and Tarbela reservoirs have reached an alarming level and may result in Sindh facing a water shortage of around 40 to 50 per cent in early Kharif season that starts in April, according to an official.

Glaciers usually melt around this time of the year and provide enough water supply for the upcoming crop season, however, the recent cold wave has prevented this natural phenomenon from happening.

The official estimate of water shortage for the Kharif season will be made by Indus River System Authority’s (Irsa) technical committee in its meeting on March 16.

The situation will get much worse if the cold wave does not end by March 20, sources said adding that water shortage could also affect the standing wheat crop in the province. Sources maintained that Punjab had received its share of water for the ongoing Rabi season....

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Comment by Howard on March 12, 2012 at 7:54pm

Winter Cold Snap Hits Ukrainian Agriculture Hard -

KIEV, March 12 (Xinhua) -- The cold snap in February destroyed about 1.75 million hectares, or about 20 percent, of Ukraine's winter grain crop, the agrarian policy and food ministry said Monday.

About 336,000 hectares of rapeseed was destroyed, the ministry said on its website, adding that winter wheat and barley crops were also affected.

The ministry said farmers would be given seed to replant and recoup what they lost.

The sharp and sudden temperature drop in winter has also damaged grape, cherry and apricot trees.

Ukraine sowed winter grain on 8.4 million hectares in 2011, up 3.8 percent from 2010.

Ukraine is one of the world's largest grain producers, with an output in 2011 of 56 million tons.

Comment by jorge namour on March 10, 2012 at 5:40pm

Drought-hit Spain battles 4 wildfires Saturday, 10 March 2012

INTERNATIONAL NEWS - Firefighters in drought-hit Spain battled four wildfires Friday in the northeastern region of Catalonia that have so far ravaged 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) of land, a spokeswoman said.

About 300 firefighters were battling the wildfires which broke out on Thursday near the town of Lleida in the Pyrenees.

"Three blazes remain active while the fourth is being brought under control. About 1,200 hectares have been affected," the spokeswoman said.

Emergency services workers evacuated about 200 people from their homes on Thursday because of the risk from the flames but the majority have already been allowed to return to their homes.

Spain is struggling through its driest winter since the 1940s, according to the national weather office.

http://sawdis1.blogspot.com/2012/03/drought-hit-spain-battles-4-wil...

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