These disasters are getting worse and worse. I am following accounts tracking solar activity on Telegram. Its almost on queue. A flare leads to a disaster somewhere.
Looks like an alien invasion: using weather warfare; other magic technologies; terra forming Earth;
while - mind-controlling global âleadersâ.
New âTreatyâ terms have kicked in; and/or, simply a New Sheriffâs in town?
Perhaps those solar flares have been directed to become disasters somewhere.
I am convinced that steerage of air masses and intensification of weather (speed, suddenness, location) in its various forms (e.g., drought, deluge, wind, etc.) comes from redirected and possibly amplified solar radiation.
I saw unusual atmospheric rivers (I hate that name) being formed over the mid-Atlantic which were then directed to Europe. It is happening again now but is being routed toward Scandinavia.
I will again suggest watching NOAA Band-08 animations (link below). In time, patterns of unnatural climate physics should emerge. Watch how water vapor forms in terms of shape (V-patterns especially), how it rises so quickly (green-cyan is wet, high and cold), and where does and does not travel. (NOTE: Band-08 does not show precipitation.)
The global hydrological cycle (evaporation, nucleation, transportation, precipitation) has been hijacked: it is accelerated and intensified, and is very much under unnatural control.
Letâs see what is to come. According to the Weather Channel, we have TS Patty threatening Europe to the east and also two areas in the Caribbean that could combine.
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Like the ship with the mist generators were not suspicious. Questions: who and why?
Do you really want to know?!
There can only be one northern kingdom of Israel. If it becomes Ukraine or Russia then it can no longer be America.
Which is why you want this crazy train to stop asap and focus on removing the decadent liberals. They are a force of death. Without US money funding them here in Europe we can remove them too.
If that storm brought rain to Central Texas, we will deal with the flooding, just as we have done before. No rain for almost 3 months is devastating to our vegetation and our wildlife. Havenât been able to irrigate grass enough for a decent fall hay crop because the aquifer is continuing to get lower- the well takes longer to rebound.
Weather is so weird that i am hosting a female hummingbird that simply didnât leave with everyone else. A merlin flew into my window last week (I am a bird watcher and NEVER saw one of those before). Robins didnât go through as they usually do by now⌠That kind of devastation we canât put into our data banks yet.
I find it hard to believe that any of this is ânaturalâ⌠Also the lack of respect from the Spanish authorities for the suffering population is nothing but astonishing. Even here in Portugal - less than 800 km away - it took the authorities 4 days to send a military help âcontingentâ of 20 - twenty! - people. The lack of respect is beyond belief.
Not sure getting THAT much water in a day can be dealt with in the same manner as before. I donât live in Texas, though. Yâall are a different breed.
Have any towns in this region been designated as 15-minute cities? Was this another Lahaina? (In addition to the agricultural destruction, of course.)
Somebody is trying to smoke out the remaining artifacts of Baghdad museum out of Spain. Actually this time wash out is more fitting.
In a photo from a friend from Gerrmany, autumn leaves were piled on the ground. I noted that the leaves (all of the red oak family) were unblemished, brown and unbroken. In contrast, the leaves from
my 40+ acre wooded property are all blemished with holes, spots, and stains, regardless of species (there more than 35 species here).
I donât know what has caused ours to look so bad, but even if it is not intentional, the fallout from all the chemical spraying cannot be beneficial.
We are in a county designated as D4 Exceptional Drought; I get it about the dryness. Impact for me is minimal compared to those here trying to graze and water livestock. My hayfield produced only a third of what it did last year.
I will have to check that out, Sharick
I have a lid from a mineral tub that, for whatever reason, my 125lb Great Pyrenees likes to drink out of (he has a 2 gallon bucket next to his dog food) but it provides a real monitor of the birds desperate for a drink and a bath. Because we have a solar well in the middle of the ranch, we are allowed to overflow its production into a pond so we keep 2 water sources available to wildlife. Granted our animals, wild and domestic, are all fed year around (the turkey population is huge this year with the first albino male we have ever seen) but going outside the fence, the deer are half the size and no turkeys fly up as we drive along the roadways. It has always been my intention to use my gift of land to create a safe haven for wildlife (and people) and this year seems to be the showing the effects of that stewardship.
In 2014, we had a 10" rainfall in 1.5 hours starting from the source of the Blanco River and followed the river pretty much all the way to San Marcos where the river branches across the flatlands toward Houston. Our main CONCRETE bridge into town was washed downstream, as were RVs in a riverside park that did not have the chance to get out. It was Memorial Weekend so a family in Wimberley was not so lucky and were washed downstream in their weekend leased house. (Only the husband survived). Most of the residents, however, got the call that the water was rising fast and they grabbed their âstuffâ and headed upland. This is the Hill Country- so our streams run in 60â deep ravines or cuts in the embankments that provide historical photographs and reminders that âthis stuff happensâ. Flash floods are no surprise and every stream crossing has a yellow standard with measurements in feet so you can see how deep the water has gotten and if it is safe to take your car to the other side.
In reference to your friend from Germany and holes in leaves⌠I would actually consider it more environmentally disturbing if there were no insect damage on the leaves. More insects, more food for birds and small mammals⌠It is certainly an observation that would be good to âput in our data banksâ.
@sharick We have a similar problem where I live on the east coast of Canada. This was unheard of until approximately 10-12 years ago. Thus âfungusâ seems to flourish in damp weather. This past summer was quite dry so very few âtar spotsâ appeared until 3 weeks ago when we had a heavy rainfall.
https://tidcf.nrcan.gc.ca/en/diseases/factsheet/12?origin=serp_auto
âTar Spotâ is now also being found on corn having a very negative effect on crop quality and volume. Where did this come from? Nobodyâs sure but thereâs a fungicide for thatâŚsurprise surprise. I guess a new genetically modified hybrid corn seed will be needed.
GSM, 2020 to 2053, with height of effects beginning in 2030, from Valentina Zharkova. Quite a bit earlier than they expected, IMO.
Thanks for posting this, Beaver! Holy Moly!!
It appears Spain is having many floods now. Wonder what is causing this???
Motril Granada Spain
Weather warfare technologies.
Not only changing geographies, but blackmailing to achieve policies and more power.
Wouldnât be surprised to see some old Cosmic War players, mixed-up in this to their necks.