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#41 Posted : Monday, 11 January 2021 10:24:15 AM(UTC)
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50 yr record snow event in Madrid, Spain
50 cm and more on the way
4 dead and massive https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6221558162001
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#42 Posted : Monday, 11 January 2021 10:25:51 AM(UTC)
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50 yr record snow event in Madrid, Spain
50 cm and more on the way
4 dead and massive https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6221558162001
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#43 Posted : Tuesday, 12 January 2021 5:30:02 AM(UTC)
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50 yr record snow event in Madrid, Spain
50 cm and more on the way
4 dead and massive https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6221558162001


Crazy weather for Madrid. I saw that they were also expecting -11 degrees last night.

Lots of white stuff in Japan now too. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-55615851
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#44 Posted : Tuesday, 2 February 2021 10:41:16 AM(UTC)
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Big snow storm Feb 2 2021

Snow storm Orlena is expected to dump the 4th highest snow total in New York. Since 1869..18-24 inches


Lockdowns again!!!
State of emergency.

https://www.independent....cy-weather-b1795680.html
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#45 Posted : Saturday, 20 February 2021 11:12:20 AM(UTC)
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Terrible cold snap in Texas which is expected to move eastward
Haven’t had time to investigate records but certainly must be right up there. I suppose this is a post polar vortex split event?

Texas can get to 38 deg c in summer so this is quite a contrast
Minus 18 deg c without power and broken frozen water pipes.
Food shortage and lack of heat
Deaths from carbon monoxide inhalation from indoor generator fumes.
Wondering if Australia will have a bumper snow year🤩

Link to a photo gallery of Texas event
https://www.9news.com.au...6-4918-87f7-718368646581

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#46 Posted : Sunday, 21 February 2021 3:38:10 PM(UTC)
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Found outstanding dialogue of the mechanics of the record cold snap in Texas. The incursion of the cold pool that far south was considered record breaking. The sudden stratospheric warming event in the stratosphere being touted as the cause.
The possible link to climate change being a cause suggests there will be more of this.
No mention of an extended solar minimum of course😜
Well worth a read.
Dig in

https://www.cbsnews.com/...nter-storms-arctic-cold/
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#47 Posted : Wednesday, 26 January 2022 2:58:16 PM(UTC)
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Wow. 11 months since l posted here .
Time to repent🤪

Snow in Athens and 80 cm! around Instanbul in Turkey at Sea Level!

How wonderful!

https://www.weatherzone....s-coated-in-white/536019
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#48 Posted : Sunday, 30 January 2022 9:18:21 AM(UTC)
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Big snow storms in parts of the USA
Philadelphia, New York, Boston,Virginia, Maine,
Massachusetts.
48 cm on New Jersey shore
Climate scientists blaming warm oceans for strength of storms.
However l note it’s falling as snow and not rain.

Nice pictures in this source link
https://www.abc.net.au/n...winds-flooding/100790634
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#49 Posted : Wednesday, 9 February 2022 1:53:46 PM(UTC)
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29 deaths
91 000 houses destroyed or damaged

Population of Madagascar 30 million just a bit larger than Australian population

Cyclone Batsirai Feb 2022

Can you imagine that happening here on the tropical zones on a populated city .


Information and pictures here
https://www.abc.net.au/n...gascar-cyclone/100815162
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#50 Posted : Sunday, 3 September 2023 12:56:06 AM(UTC)
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Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii - Tuesday 8 August 2023

Lahaina is a pile of ashes. The original capital, and the seat of the Hawaiian queen.

I won't post a link, but go to YouTube and type in "Lahaina" or "Maui Fires". There's also a number of videos on Odysee.com. Recommend videos by Hawaii Real Estate, and Hustle Bitch, for starters.

Initially, extremely strong winds from Hurricane Dora passing 500 miles downed trees and powerlines.

Then wildfires started. The morning fire was under control, people told not to worry.
The afternoon fire turned into devastation, spreading down through grasslands and into the houses and business district.

Too many failures on the part of the authorities. I can't fathom it in light of the co-ordination of our own cyclone and fire procedures in Australia. This is not just another cyclone, this is not just another fire.

Maui has the best emergency siren system in the world, yet the authorities decided not to use it. There was no power, no mobile or internet service. The authorities turned off the water.

People had no idea of an emergency til the smoke was overwhelming and they could see the flames. People tried to get out of town - yet the police had inexplicably blocked off the roads. The police were turning people back into the fire zone. Countless reports of people experiencing this. Many people only escaped by driving around barricades and ignoring orders and instructions. In the blocked off Front Street, people burned alive in their cars, whole families. Others escaped over the wall into onto rocky outcrops and a choppy sea, up to their shoulders - at least 75 people in the water up to 8 hours in the water at night.

Google Maps and Google Earth have updated to real time, now showing everything that's burned.

After the fire FEMA and Red Cross were tardy in arriving. Hawaiians had sent trucks with donations beforehand, yet the authorities would not allow them in, turning them away and road blocks. People tried to bring donations in by boat, but were turned back, though they got through eventually. If anyone left they were not allowed back in.

There are officially about 115 people dead, with over 1,000 "missing". There are 3,000 school children normally enrolled. 1,000 have re-enrolled elsewhere - but there are 2,000 children unaccounted for.

There has been a lot of very very odd things happening, that have you wondering all kinds of things.

That's the short story, not even a quarter of what I've learned.

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