One person, I probably should not say who, noticed that the pattern of the volcanoes going off there matches a pattern that occurred in that location just before the HUGE quake off Japan, that caused the tsunami. He further insinuated that it may have been caused by manmade sources, for the purpose of depopulation. When the ring of fire collapses, Japan goes under the ocean in Tokyo alone you have 7 million people they will be no more.
Whether it is God of mankind covertly doing it, people are going to die. God said there would be disasters before he comes back, so he is on board with it happening, some of it he will do, other events the people who want to control the weather etc. will be doing it.
**LATEST UPDATE**
"Tourists banned as HAWAII volcano Mount Kilauea is close to an explosive eruption according to experts after another fissure opened up on the Big Island spewing hot lava and toxic gas."
We don't have volcanoes/earthquakes/eruptions/tsunamis etc here on the mainland (except for SF 1906, also Mt. St. Helen 1980)
But our luck may be running out -- a headline on this same internet page says "Yellowstone Supervolcano: Tectonic Shift Detected"
Nope, I believe that an unprecedented natural disaster is part of the grand scheme of things of the big guy in the sky
[Edited on 5/14/2018 by Stephen]
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
CTC001-009-NJC003-013-031-039-NYC071-079-087-119-152100-
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BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service New York NY
334 PM EDT TUE MAY 15 2018
The National Weather Service in Upton NY has issued a
* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
Northwestern Fairfield County in southern Connecticut...
Northwestern New Haven County in southern Connecticut...
Passaic County in northeastern New Jersey...
Northwestern Union County in northeastern New Jersey...
Bergen County in northeastern New Jersey...
Essex County in northeastern New Jersey...
Westchester County in southeastern New York...
Orange County in southeastern New York...
Putnam County in southeastern New York...
Rockland County in southeastern New York...
* Until 500 PM EDT.
* At 331 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
extending from Hazel to near Lava to New Boston-Morea, moving east
at 70 mph.
HAZARD...70 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Minor hail damage to vehicles is possible. Expect
considerable tree damage. Wind damage is also likely to
mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings.
* Severe thunderstorms will be near...
Howells around 350 PM EDT.
Montgomery around 400 PM EDT.
Walden around 405 PM EDT.
Newburgh and New Windsor around 410 PM EDT.
Fahnestock State Park around 420 PM EDT.
Lake Carmel around 425 PM EDT.
Brookfield and New Fairfield around 435 PM EDT.
Danbury and Newtown around 440 PM EDT.
Summit and Southbury around 450 PM EDT.
Waterbury and Naugatuck around 455 PM EDT.
Bloomfield and Rutherford around 500 PM EDT.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
These storms have a history of producing wind damage. Winds gusted
to 64 mph in Scranton PA at 317 PM. SEEK SHELTER NOW inside a sturdy
structure and stay away from windows!
Intense thunderstorm lines can produce brief tornadoes and widespread
significant wind damage. Although a tornado is not immediately
likely, it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of
a building. These storms may cause serious injury and significant
property damage.
Continuous cloud to ground lightning is also occurring with these
storms. Move indoors immediately. Lightning is one of nature`s
leading killers. Remember, if you can hear thunder, you are close
enough to be struck by lightning.
TORNADO...POSSIBLE
HAIL...1.00IN
WIND...70MPH
REMARKS: Hurricane season needs to be gentler than this!
Jeff Smith
@JeffSmithABC7
17m17 minutes ago
ACCUWEATHER ALERT: Trained spotter reported a tornado on the ground in southern Sullivan near Yulan. Take cover immediately east of there! Storm is moving east at over 50mph.
Ulster, Sullivan, Pike all in the danger zone.
Hartford it may be comin your way.
https://twitter.com/nynjpaweather
https://twitter.com/CraigAllenWx
Came its way in a Large way -- Grand Central itself became Grand Central, chock-a-block w/stranded train passengers after a monster blow left huge trees lying across the tracks -- trees snapping in half, 200,000 w/out power, a little 11 year old killed when a tree fell on the vehicle she was in....awful
Latest From Big Island, Red Alert after ash cloud erupts, causing Red Alert for aircraft -- good sign, no new fissures in last 24 hours -- serious stuff continuing to roil in the deep chambers of mother earth -- Kilauea could blow sky high when islanders least expect it
[Edited on 5/16/2018 by Stephen]
It may get worse for Hawaii. So far the volcano going off only effected 5% of the population in the beginning, but it ain't over yet.
As to here, upstate had an F-2 and another tornado from that nasty storm recently.
Florida panhandle you're up for some storminess and I don't mean Ms. Daniels!
https://twitter.com/HenryMargusity
There's no taming the beast -- more evacs ordered around Kilauea, now that lava is cutting off final escape routes -- little by little, not-so-subtle reminders from deep down -- has to be nerve wracking for residents, it's that just to monitor from afar
I'm tellin' you now, if that caldera in Hawaii blows, the rocks will go into the ocean, it will cause a tsunami 200 miles per hour and the size of a ten story building and will head for the pacific coast of the US from Washington state to California. It will be much worse than Fukushima in terms of the death toll and damage. Heed the warnings.
A tropical storm becomes a CAT 4 in 24 hours.
It continues to be active, and
Guatemala -- could the 2 be linked --seems doubtful. but who could have predicted Hawaii -- horrific casualties from Guatemala volcano
info from Hawaii changes every day -- latest, "while only 1 crack is spewing molten rock & the height of fountaining lava has decreased in recent days, it's still really impossible to tell when it will end, scientists say"
also from Big Island
"Lava has wiped out a neighborhood called Vacationland -- lava has filled an ocean bay, turning it into new land that now juts into the sea"
previous info from AP
[Edited on 6/9/2018 by Stephen]
It was just as bad June 9, 1953
Old local curmudgeons/elderly people who survived it would remember it well.
94 dead, more than 2,000 homes "obliterated" (description from film archive)
Tornadoes rarely happen in NE, but in the oppressive heat on that day, a crushing juggernaut that formed over the Quabbin Reservoir in western Mass developed into a very angry twister
& slashed a 42 mile path of terror thru the towns of Petersham, Worcester & Southboro -- a max-strength mega-tornado that flattened everything in & out of its path, bolted down or not
[Edited on 6/9/2018 by Stephen]
From Gulf Shores Alabama
Project Serpo
So now you know, the aliens are here, they have been here for a long time, you see their craft in the skies, and sometimes it is our military using alien derived technology.
[Edited on 6/16/2018 by gina]
Great time to snag some real estate on the east side of Oahu - hang out when the volcano calms down, don't bother with a house, live in an expendable bamboo hootch.
A month later, that seems to be the case -- seems to have subsided substantially -- no new reports anyway
Not so good news for Hawaii. When that volcano goes into the ocean, it will be a tsunami for the west coast. Worse than that is remember Edgar Cayce? He said once the west coast gets blasted with a tsunami, NY (NYC) will get one four months later.
No I'm not going to complain about the heat. One weather person said it would only be 2-3 weeks of it in July, then it would be reasonable weather, so I will go with that. There is something else that is EXPECTED to dissipate, and I surely hope it does.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/tropical-depression-two-forms-in-atlantic/ar-AAzCXBL
If it does not dissipate, well then some ranting may begin.
Keep your eyes out!
[Edited on 7/6/2018 by gina]
Going to be hotter than hell here out So Cal way for the next few days. That being said, we haven't had to run the AC for quite some time. Fortunately, plenty of refreshing beverages to sip on and the local pool has plenty of shade while jr. is back flipping off the high dive.
I hate to even say this so far away from August, but predictions are August will be like hell for THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, and it will last for most the month. I saw the dark red on the map for my area (which means 100-105).
What is so unreal is that it will be the ENTIRE COUNTRY. There really will not be anyplace you can go to get cool.
Hurricane Hector is going by Hawaii. It's a Cat 4 now.
Meanwhile elsewhere, well you know, the heat. I think they should turn off Cern during the summer season.
Blame the jet stream for the miserable weather we have had and still do.
We keep getting "torrential rainfall" 2-3 inches per hour level rain, with lightning, and 40-60 mile per hour winds. The heat and humidity has also come along with it, we get 3 days with 90+ temps and humidity then a couple of days with mid 80's. It's just weather terror at atmospheric abuse. None of this can be a natural phenomenon!
The heavy rains continue and will continue tomorrow also. Then the rains ease up and the 90 degree with the humidity returns. Now it is in the mid 80's but the rain when it comes is heavy rain.
https://twitter.com/accu_Jesse
https://twitter.com/hashtag/RobertMoses?src ="hash"
Had a huge shelf cloud stretched from horizon to horizon left a lot of rain and terror across Long Island on Saturday.
The siuation in New Jersey is pretty bad flooding rivers have went over their banks, more rain to come tonight.
Eastern PA, 2-4 more inches for them overnight.
They already got blasted this morning with 4-5 inches PER HOUR.
https://weather.com/forecast/regional/news/2018-08-09-wet-pattern-heavy-rain-flooding-east-middle-august
Henry tells it like it is, no relief 10 more days of flooding.
https://weathermadness.com/
https://weathermadness.com/2018/08/13/no-hope-for-heavy-rain-relief-more-flooding-next-10-days/
After the 10-14 days, we come near the end of August, that is when the sub-Saharan dust layer decreases allowing hurricanes to form, so the summer of hell could become the year of hell. You just never can tell.
[Edited on 8/13/2018 by gina]
They were all set up at Watkins Glen when at the last minute the town had to shut down Phish's Curveball Festival because of torrential downpours that polluted the local water supply -- they said 6 inches of rain or so over the previous few days
That's Whippin' Post weather alright -- everybody was upset, town was empathetic but said they had no choice
I've been hesitant to bring it up, though I heard about his even before now. There was one storm that could hav become a hurricane and come up here 8-30-18, but it went into Houston as just a storm. Four excellent meteorologists have been mentioning that the tropics will heat up and the sub Saharan dust layer decreases in September October, which means storms coming off of Africa can become tropical depressions, storms, then hurricanes and then cause damage to the US mainland. One scenario (the European model) shows this one that Jeff mentions as developing into a hurricane and then heading to New Orleans or the Gulf Coast OR crossing Northern Florida and heading northbound. When? About 10 days out for northern impact IF that occurs. Sooner for the Gulf if development happens.
"One storm could spin up in the Caribbean over the next few days and affect Florida over the Labor Day weekend. Looking further ahead, "there is the potential for two or three tropical features spinning over the Atlantic by the second weekend in September," AccuWeather meteorologist Dan Kottlowski said."
GET READY FOLKS.
[Edited on 8/30/2018 by gina]
update 9-1-18
There is a storm that will go in the Gulf - Models indicate New Orleans or Houston. Impact 9/5/18
The European model says New Orleans at 1001 mb.
The CMC thinks Houston at 997 mb
HURRICANE FLORENCE - models say it should stay in the ocean, but I have seen some very troubling things such as 3-4 eyewall replacement cycles.
There are also more storms after Florence, their names, Norman, Miriam, 17E.
Florence at 1009 mb - this is two weeks out from the NY area.
[Edited on 9/1/2018 by gina]
Yep, Gordon is barreling toward the gulf coast & expected to make landfall tonight -- w/Florence not far behind, although that's more out to sea
Empathy goes out to those along the coastline dealing with Gordon and it's rain but we need to talk about Florence.
It is now a Cat 3. As the professional meteorologists have explained there is a lot of variables in the path of this storm; the models have been divergent also. One model has it going inland at Charleston, SC on 9-13-18 (one of the European runs), other models have it staying off shore but near the coastline and coming up near the Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia). If it does not hit any land on 9-13, it will probably become a Cat 4.
Have to get more info as it gets closer to possible impacts, but this is a powerful storm, and there are 3 more after this.
Just for your reference:
Millibars do translate into the strength of the storm. The lower the millbars, the worse the storm is.
Greater than 980 milibars means a Cat 1 (74-95 miles per hour)
979-965 mililbars means a Cat 2 (96-110 miles per hour)
964-945 millibars means a Cat 3 (111-130 miles per hour)
944-920 mililbars means a Cat 4 (131-155 miles per hour)
Less than 920 millibars means a cat 5 (156 miles per hour)
Historically, Charlie was at 941 millibars
Andrew was at 922 millibars
Katrina was at 920 millibars
[Edited on 9/6/2018 by gina]
Florence - some of the meteorologists I follow have been getting inundated by people concerned about Florence and rightly so. Florence is a big bad storm. Predicted to regain status of Cat 3 possibly going to Cat 4 by Tuesday this thing is powerful. The hurricane hunters were going to go into it on Tuesday, but they have moved that up and are going in tomorrow by the evening. We should have a better guage on the storm after that.
There are many variables with the storm which is why no one is predicting a specific place of impact, they include steering currents, 500 mb anomalies which cause the storm to influence and create it's own environment per Henry. Then you have the trough to the north, the ridge to the west, AND factor in the influence from the remnants of Gordon. There is a lot to consider.
Nevertheless, the runs this morning had first impact as the Delmarva as a Cat 3 on Friday, then NYC/LI Saturday to Monday as a Cat 1. The later models today had points from Wilimington, NC to Norfolk and Chesapeake Bay as first strike points as a Cat 3.
Jeff has pointed out that the storm may be a Cat 4 by Tuesday. He shares the 3 scenarios that are being looked at by those who know meteorology.
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Florence-Increasing-Danger-US-East-Coast
What I know is that 2 days before impact is too late for anyone to try to leave an area expected to be hit because the outer rain bands are already there with wind gusts. If you (and that includes me) are in an area expected to be badly hit, you better get out of there 3 days before to be on the safe side. Otherwise, you just have to deal with it. Since there is no way to evacuate the more than 11 million people in NYC and Long Island that is why they never do. Use you own good sense if necessary.
NOW, IT IS POSSIBLE IT DOES NOT HIT LAND. Henry said it could do a loop and come near the coastline and then just go out to sea. So, what does this all mean? Wait till Monday, we should know then. When info. comes out from the Hurricane Hunters, they may have a better idea.
Florence -
Carolina in the Crosshairs - a strong Cat 3 or Cat 4 is expected.
We will know more tomorrow, but for now what some of the model predictions are saying are quite bleek.
"epic level storm surge 48 foot waves" for the coastline.
Gusts of over 100 miles per hour
33.5 inches of rain....
From our man in the know, who must have his Big Daddy Hat on by now.
https://twitter.com/HenryMargusity
Joe Cioffi is a local meteorologist who was on our Cable news for years. He is very astute.
WIND ARRIVAL TIMES
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at1+shtml/145023.shtml?mltoa34#contents
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT1+shtml/091450.shtml?
"All indications are that Florence will be an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane while it moves over
the western Atlantic toward the southeastern United States. The Ohio Valley ridge is concerning
because Florence could stop moving pretty quickly around day 5, potentially leading to a serious heavy rain episode and inland flood hazard. "
THREE FEET OF RAIN IS NO JOKE.
[Edited on 9/9/2018 by gina]
"Big daddy hat".
Doing a great job Gina. Keep it up.
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