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CATASTROPHIC TORNADO'S MEGA FIRES #WEATHER WARFARE LIVE!! #ANALYSIS
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Mike Morales
Streamed live
Record Setting Weather Across the Globe:David Dubyne of Adapt 2030
NorthWestLibertyNews
Published on Feb 25, 2019
Been few years now but use to go fishing up there at ucluelet. Very beautiful place. Need to get back there.
Those harsh Arizona winters . . . .
Here, we also have a (real steep) 300 foot driveway and then another 300 foot hill up to the main road. Needless to say I do not park at home when weather like last week strikes.
But still wound up shoveling (and snow-blowing) our hill - My back is still sore (now a full one week later).....Actually only had about 9 inches total though - southern tip Vancouver Isl.
Lost almost 3 weeks due to snow here in PNW. Can't drive my work van in this. The shovel and I got to know each other well.
Aha - So there IS a weather board !
Visited here once (but forgot)
Was thinking to start one up because -
It's :
1) "Comforting" to brag about ones' weather.....and
2) It's "comforting" to complain about ones' weather.....and (last but not least),
3) It's interesting to learn of what OTHERS are going through !
What a strange winter in the Pacific Northwest it's been !
nice excel, brother got over that too, lives in Victor MT
We got over 2 feet last few weeks.
With a 300 foot driveway the shovel and I already was familiar with each other in the garden but now it thinks I'm it's best friend!
EX DHS EMPLOYEE REVEALS ALL IN THIS INTERVIEW ON THIS COMING TECHNOLOGY -
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Dana Ashlie
Published on Jan 25, 2019
ITS ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE THIS IS WHY !!! #WEATHER WARFARE LIVE!! #ANALYSIS
4,509 views Mike Morales
Streamed live 12 hours ago
Wind Factor ~ minus 12
Paradise Lost # 50 ~ The Occult Back Story ~ Bohemian Grove-Paradise-Sacramento
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aplanetruth.info
Published on Dec 28, 2018
Paradise Lost # 56 ~ Did Underground Lightning Torch the Trees and Homes ???
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aplanetruth.info
Published on Jan 6, 2019
17 this Saturday am @ the foot of the mountain
An Unprecedented Big Event is Happening in the US !!!
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WIND CHANNEL
Published on Jan 8, 2019
You think its fake? Watch this!
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JonXArmy
Published on Jan 6, 2019
GLOBAL WARMING IS THE NWO UN BIG FRAUD IN HISTORY -
Dan Pena 1,060,383 views
London Real
Published on Dec 28, 2017
8888 Trees Struck By Lighting In Paradise, CA -
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LogicBeforeAuthority
Published on Jan 5, 2019
California FIRES: Trees Resisted BURN -gnition - Directed Energy Weapons- Deborah Tavares Updates
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StopTheCrime.net NEW
Published on Jan 2, 2019
57am ~ Rain last night ~ First day of Winter
We didn't get that cold but last night coming home from town which is about 15 minute drive the main road to the mountain road that takes you up to top claimed 3 vehicles.
Every year people drive to fast trying to get home the sun don't shine on parts of the road so before it even goes below freezing the ones whose level of common sense is low end up in the ditch.
59.8 inches of rain this year ~ most since 1996
CA Fires pdf On Directed Energy Weapons Proves Melting, Vaporization, Damage To Scale
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aplanetruth.info
Published on Dec 3, 2018
Paradise Lost #19 Inside the California fire zone ~
Canadian TV Reports
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Deborah Tavares California Fires, Directed Energy Weapons, & the Globalists Push for Genocide
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StopTheCrime.net NEW
Published on Nov 30, 2018
THEY STOLE THE RIVER !TYPHOON MAN-YI! Weather Warfare Live #ANALYSIS
2,769 views Mike Morales
Streamed live 12 hours ago
So you telling us you are thankful for being inside? LOL!
Can't even imagine winds at 16.
9 + inches & still coming down a little this am
China's six satellites weather makers will form a ring to spot water-laden
clouds and create an atmospheric corridor to allow them to move to the
arid regions etc.,
state media said.
ex.
lets keep it over there & thanks again Bob
Europeans build 5 HAARP type arrays -- Earthquakes then begin striking nearby
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31 @ the foot of the mountain in Central Pa
past wkly 37 ~ 54 here at the foot of the mountain in Central Pa
Dangerous Rapidly Intensifying Landfalling Hurricanes Like Michael and Harvey May Grow More Common
Dr. Jeff Masters · October 12, 2018, 4:33 PM EDT
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Dangerous-Rapidly-Intensifying-Landfalling-Hurricanes-Michael-and-Harvey-May-Grow-More-Common
Above: Homes and businesses along US 98 are left in devastation by Hurricane Michael on October 12, 2018 in Mexico Beach, Florida. Image credit: Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images.
As Hurricane Michael sped northwards on October 9 towards a catastrophic landfall on Florida’s Panhandle, the mighty hurricane put on an phenomenal display of rapid intensification. Michael’s winds increased by 45 mph in the final 24 hours before landfall, taking it from a Category 2 hurricane with 110 mph winds to an extremely dangerous high-end Category 4 storm with 155 mph winds. It was a disturbing déjà vu of what had happened just one year earlier. On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey rapidly intensified by 40 mph in the 24 hours before landfall, from a Category 1 storm with 90 mph winds to a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds.
Harvey flood
Figure 1. Hurricane Harvey hit Texas as a Category 4 hurricane with 130 mph winds on August 25, 2017, then stalled over Houston for three days, dumping over 50” of rain. Harvey caused $125 billion in damage, and killed 89 people. Above: People walk down a flooded street as they evacuate their homes after the area was inundated with flooding from Hurricane Harvey on August 28, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Image credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images.
Extreme rapid intensification rates expected to become more common
In a 2016 paper, “Will Global Warming Make Hurricane Forecasting More Difficult?” (available here from the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society), MIT hurricane scientist Kerry Emanuel explained that not only will global warming make the strongest hurricanes stronger, it will also increase how fast they intensify. Troublingly, intensification rates don’t increase linearly as the intensity of a storm increases--they increase by the square power of the intensity. Thus, we can expect future hurricanes to intensify at unprecedented rates, and the ones that happen to perform their rapid intensification just before landfall will be extremely dangerous.
Dr. Emanuel used a computer model that generated a set of 22,000 landfalling U.S. hurricanes during the recent climate period of 1979 - 2005, then compared their intensification rates to a similar set of hurricanes generated in the climate expected at the end of the 21st century. For the future climate, he assumed a business-as-usual approach to climate change—the path we are currently on. The analysis found that the odds of a hurricane intensifying by 70 mph or greater in the 24 hours just before landfall were about once every 100 years in the climate of the late 20th century. But in the climate of the year 2100, these odds increased to once every 5 - 10 years. What’s more, 24-hour pre-landfall intensifications of 115 mph or more—which were essentially nonexistent in the late 20th Century climate—occurred as often as once every 100 years by the year 2100. The major metropolitan areas most at risk for extreme intensification rates just before landfall included Houston, New Orleans, Tampa/St. Petersburg, and Miami.
In an email, Dr. Emanuel said: “My own work shows that rates of intensification increase more rapidly than intensity itself as the climate warms, so that rapidly intensifying storms like Michael may be expected to become more common." Moreover, he added, "My work on Hurricane Harvey and a few other heavy rain-producing hurricanes such as Florence, together with much previous work by others on the subject, strongly suggests that hurricane-related flooding will increase as the climate continues to warm.”
A dangerous scenario: a rapidly intensifying hurricane making landfall
Hurricanes like Michael and Harvey that rapidly intensify just before landfall are among the most dangerous storms there are, since they can catch forecasters and populations off guard, risking inadequate evacuation efforts and large casualties. Lack of warning and rapid intensification just before landfall were key reasons for the high death toll of the most intense hurricane on record to hit the U.S--the 1935 Labor Day hurricane in the Florida Keys. That storm intensified by 80 mph in the 24 hours before landfall, topping out as a Category 5 hurricane with 185 mph winds and an 892 mb pressure at landfall. At least 408 people were killed, making it the eighth deadliest hurricane in U.S. history. Another rapidly intensifying hurricane at landfall, Hurricane Audrey of June 1957, was the seventh deadliest U.S. hurricane, killing at least 416. Audrey’s winds increased by 35 mph in the 24 hours before landfall near the Texas/Louisiana border, when it was a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph winds. Lack of warning and an unexpectedly intense landfall were cited as key reasons for the high death toll.
Of course, nowadays we have satellites and radar and regular hurricane hunter flights and advanced computer forecast models, so the danger of another Audrey or 1935 Labor Day hurricane taking us by surprise is lower. Or is it? All of that fancy technology didn’t help much for 2007’s Hurricane Humberto, which hit Texas as a Category 1 storm with 90 mph winds. Humberto had the most rapid increase in intensity in the 24 hours before landfall of any Atlantic hurricane since 1950: 65 mph. A mere 18 hours before landfall, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) predicted a landfall intensity of just 45 mph, increasing that estimate to 65 mph in a forecast issued 6 hours later. It’s fortunate that Humberto was not a stronger system, or the lack of warning could have led to serious loss of life.
Historical records show that since 1950, the greatest 24-hour intensification rates prior to a U.S. landfall were:
Humberto, 2007 (65 mph increase)
King 1950 (60 mph increase)
Eloise 1975 (60 mph increase)
Danny 1997 (50 mph increase)
Michael 2018 (45 mph increase)
Harvey 2017 (40 mph increase)
Cindy 2005 (40 mph increase)
BREAKING Hurricane Michael Destroys Homes Florida Aftermath Drone Raw Footage October 11 2018 News
u2bheavenbound
Published on Oct 11, 2018
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HAARP Ring Storm Center Only, Hurricane Michael!!!!
The Slade Published on Oct 11, 2018
HURRICANE MICHAEL: A Geoengineered Superstorm Targeting Tallahassee and
Florida Panhandle—Why!
Lucid Dreamer
Published on Oct 11, 2018
WEATHER LINKS & DISCUSSION
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THE PERFECT STORM:
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/satellite/satelliteseye/cyclones/pfctstorm91/pfctstorm.html
WEATHER SITES:
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/ukm/fcst/archive/06082800/7.html
http://www.weather.com/
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
http://www.stormtrack.org/
http://home.accuweather.com/index.asp?partner=accuweather
http://www.noaa.gov/
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/ (CANADA)
http://www.wunderground.com/
http://www.esdim.noaa.gov/weather_page.html
http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/
http://www.intellicast.com/
http://members.aol.com/Accustiver/wxworld_sites.html
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.html
http://www.almanac.com/
MY FAVORITE SITES:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/eye/pic-2005.htm
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/usheat.gif
http://www.wunderground.com/satellite/vis/1k/US.html
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/ffc.shtml
http://www.iww.is/art/shs/pages/thumbs.html
http://www.skeetobiteweather.com/index.asp
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2540.htm
**This picture was taken up the street from me >>>
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