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2010 - Other parts of the world
Not by Fire but by Ice
THE NEXT ICE AGE - NOW!
What Killed the Dinosaurs . . . and Why it Could Soon Kill Us
puts Magnetic
Reversals and
Evolutionary Leaps
on its “Must Read List”
3 Nov 08 – “Darwin's theory of evolution was
but not for the
reason that you think.... Robert Felix is
no flake.... Read his
new book, Magnetic Reversals
and Evolutionary Leaps.... &It is
incredible reading.&
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Other Parts of the
World - 2010&
&& Other years of
&What's Happening in Other Parts of the World&
&You turned formerly mundane topics of weather, geology, and
archeology&into a red-hot page turner.&&Not by Fire but by Ice
the eye-opener of a&lifetime. You have steered my decisions about where and&how to live
by&fighting through the global warming baloney ... a knock-out blow
for&scientific truth that&can save millions.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&
- Mark Solomon&&
Some parts of Ireland the coldest since 1940
Cluster of smaller quakes
14 Jul 11 - Thousands stranded. Clearing the roads by hand.
<font color="# Jul 11 - Last such flood occurred in
See amazing video
7 Jul 11 - Up to 31.5 inches (80 cm)of
snow. Thirty six travelers rescued from bus trapped in heavy
3 Jul 11 - &Scientists
think Britain and Europe could be in for a chilly few years
predicting a 'Little Ice Age' could be on its way.&
<font color="# Jul 11 - Flood from the glacier atop Iceland's Katla
and Fred de Zwart for this
5 Jul 11 - Scientists warn that volcanoes
in Western Victoria and South Australia are due to erupt.
Could be one heck of a ski season next winter if
the trend continues,& says reader.See
Includes video.See
14 Jun 11 - The tropical northern Australian city is bracing
for its lowest June temperature on record tomorrow morning.
Eruption could continue for weeks
6 Jun 11 - Looks more like
white rocks than ash. See
17 May 11 - Also six quakes each at both Taal and
Mayon Volcanoes.See
9 Apr 11 - Heavy snowfall hit Moscow late Friday,
said this article on Itar-Tass. It may be spring, but...See
Buildings sway 500 miles
away. No tsunami. See
- 16 Mar 11 -
temblors in past week. Three of them
magnitude 5 or greaterSee
Many in the magnitude-3.0 range, but some as high as magnitude-4.3, 4.6,
4.8 and 4.9.&
24 Feb 11 - Subduction-zone volcanoes never go extinct, only dormant.
Horror and chaos.
17 Feb 11 - Already more snowfall this month than 1998 record
for the entire month. Think you'll see this in the
mainstream media? See
Campi Flegrei caldera is a
21 Jan 11 - &I have a degree in Animal Husbandry and can tell
cattle simply don't freeze at anything like the temperatures they
quoted.& Several readers have commented on this. See
already the 2nd
coldest since 1659
15 Dec 10 - Jack-knifed trucks littered roads across
Germany, and not a single train ran without delays in the entire
country. See
7 Dec 10 - With forecasts of a fresh six inches of snow next week, Brits are
facing a strong possibility of a white Christmas.See
areas have seen the heaviest snow in more than 50 years. The weather station in Sheffield recorded 15in of lying snow on
Wednesday &#8211; the deepest since snowfall statistics began in 1954.
Anecdotal reports suggest this was the heaviest snowfall in the area
for 100 years.
Yesterday the highest measured snowfall
in the country was in Northumberland, with depths of between 30in
and 39in on high ground.
2 Dec 10 - Large swathes of Britain grind to a halt.
Many roads, rail lines and airports forced to close.
Shops run out of basics as lorries struggle
to deliver. Up to 8 more inches of snow for London and the
South East tonight. See
Thousands of travelers stranded overnight. See
k for this link&
Thanks to William Sellers and Laurel for this link
since 1788 ! -
30 Nov 10 - And the would-be
dictators in Cancun keep screaming about global warming. See
- 20 Oct 10
- 18 Oct 10& Icy polar winds are set to sweep across the country from tomorrow, with
temperatures plummeting to below freezing.
The worst of the weather will hit Scotland
and North-east England, with snow forecast for the Scottish Highlands.
See entire article:
Thanks to Craig Adkins for this link
Lance Pidgeon
&&&& &More coming this week, when it should be Spring time,&
says Parnell.
never had a snow fall this big before, in our history&Farmers have been particularly badly hit.
18 Sep10 - &The freak cold snap has come weeks early, after the coldest
August for 17 years. Temperatures could plummet to -1C (30F) at night &#8211;
12 degrees C below the seasonal average.&
15 Aug 10 &#8211; Pakistan&#8217;s worst floods in 80 years have left 20 million people
homeless and six million without food, medicine, or shelter. See
Death toll reaches 175 in South America
- Terrible energy crisis
&Today was the coldest day in 10 years in the entire country, in all places.
It keeps snowing in Tucumán, Salta and Jujuy, northern provinces close to the
border with Bolivia, north of the Tropic of Capricorn. And not only in the
mountains but at low altitudes (300-500 m asl).
&A temperature graph for my nearest city Alta Gracia updated to July 15th:
See more at
Thanks to Walter Schneider for these links&&&&&
&Any newspaper in Argentina is speaking about this unusual cold
&&&&&&& weather and the terrible energy
crisis it has imposed on the country,& &&&&&&& says Walter.
15 Jul 10 - People in Buenos Aires are
panic-buying heaters as the mercury stays between a daytime 10C and a nighttime
1C.Thanks to Marc Morano for this link&
Thanks to Marc Morano for this link
Thanks to Marc Morano for this link
Michael Dickisonhanks
for your website,& says Chris. &Helps me explain my &&&&&&&&&&& theories to
friends!!&
7 Jul 10 - Email from reader - &Incredible! The magnitude of the damage caused
by all of the rainfall from Hurricane Alex is only just starting to be realized
and sink in with people.&In Monterrey, the cleanup alone is expected to take at
least six months. Reconstruction is optimistically expected to take two years.&See many headlines:
&&&& &Sydney had it&#8217;s
says Doug. &Alice&&&&&& Springs coldest day on record, Adelaide
etc.&&&&&& More here:
- 4 Jul 10 - Email from readerYorkton, Saskatchewan declared a State of Emergency July 01&after&a month's
worth&of torrential rain and large hail&was dumped on the town. Many residents
had to be rescued by small boat or canoe as basements completely filled in mere
minutes. Roads&were impassable in the city of 17,000. One hjundred&families&
no longer have a home. If Yorkton gets hit by rains like that again the entire
town may be destroyed as the surrounding area&has already been saturated.
Saskatoon and Price Albert streets turned into rivers after more torrential
rains on& July 02. There has been flash flooding in Saskatchewan and
Western Manitoba and more storms are expected. Peguis Reserve in Manitoba is
flooded and families are being evacuated.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. Peter Davis,
Winnipeg, MB&
Here are some 24-hour rainfall totals:
- 399 mm (15.7 inches) in Les Arcs
- 305 mm Comps-sur-Artuby
- 293 mm Luc-en-Provence
- 292 mm Vidauban
- 221 mm Gonfaron
- 200 mm in Hyères and Entrecastaux
- 198 mm in Bormes-les-Mimosas
- 146 mm Collobrières
Thanks to Emmanuel Robert for this link
There is also a record of precipitation for the month of June since
the previous record was dated June 17, 1988, with 79 mm.
There were also 96 mm in Bayonne, 101 mm in Saint Pee
sur Nivelle and up to 120 mm in Hendaye.
The combination of heavy rains and high tide caused flooding on the
Basque coast and along rivers.
Firefighters had to respond a hundred times on Thursday.
In Bayonne, Clinique Saint-Etienne has been partially flooded, as
well as the industrial area Gleize.
The Toulouse-Bayonne area has been cut off by a mudslide and trains
have been diverted.
Several roads have also been cut
Thanks to Emmanuel Robert for this link
Snow cover still increasing in the Alps
Again? Yet another
Alberta snowstorm!5 May 10 - Email from a reader in Canada&&&&& Hi Robert, I just wanted to let you know that yet another
snowstorm has hit Alberta, Canada, May 3rd and 4th. The 3rd in 3
weeks and 4th in just over a month! Winds have been clocked at 109
Kilometers per hour causing widespread whiteout conditions. The
storm may have played a part in a multiple fatality collision
between a car and a train in Edmonton, Alberta.C. Peter Davis, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Snow in eastern Japan in Mid April - More
like February than April 8 Apr 10 - Hi, I am living in Japan and we got about 1-2 inches of
snow here in the mountains and even on the plains something that is
very rare for mid April. Many other parts of Japan have also had
snow and temps that are on average 6oC below normal for this time of
year. In fact the last few days have been more like February than
April!&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
- Michael B., Yamanashi, Japan
See photo:
Thanks to Tom McHart for these links
With snow falling at the rate of one to two inches per hour at times, upwards
of a foot of snow fell at Perpignan, France.
Thanks to Tom Meyer for this link
for this link
Thanks to Eddie Mertin and Becky Khan for this link
Here's the link. However the translation isn't that great:
Thanks to Andrew in Scotland for this link
Police help move the vessels stuck in the ice in Qingdao, east
China's Shandong Province, Jan. 10, 2010.(Xinhua/Li Ziheng)
Snowing all over Portugal10 Jan 2010 - Email from readerHello,
Like last year, it's snowing again, what didn't happen for decades.
Best RegardsDaniel Melo.
The link is for Portuguese newspaper website, but is in
Portuguese.
Some Stream Video for you to see:
Britain won't be prepared for the oncoming
cold6 Jan 10 - The truth is becoming easier and easier to see, this year
i moved back to britain and here in Northern Ireland it december was
its coldest for 30 years. The average temperature for the month was
1.5C, way below normal. Some temperatures plummeted to -16C,
breaking records. In addition, there are towns that have had snow
since before christmas and through to the new year, which is
extremely rare. Pipes are bursting and britain has been at a stand
still due to this cold. If this continues Britain wont be prepared
for the oncoming cold in later years.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-William Hamill&
Record cold grips Europe, North America and Asia
4 Jan 10 - The US, Britain, the Swiss Alps, Germany, China, India.See
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