Freakish weather disasters — from the sudden October snowstorm in the Northeast U.S. to the record floods in Thailand — are striking more often. And global warming is likely to spawn more similar weather extremes at a huge cost. For a world already weary of weather catastrophes, the latest warning from top climate scientists paints a grim future: More floods, more heat waves, more droughts. A draft summary of an international scientific report obtained by The Associated Press says the extremes caused could eventually grow so severe that some locations become “increasingly marginal as places to live.” Read more HERE.
(Nov 11) Stormy weather in British Columbia, Canada left about 50,000 BC Hydro customers in the Lower Mainland, the Sunshine Coast and Vancouver Island regions without power. The storm also brought heavy snow to the Coquihalla Highway and officials were warning drivers not to use the route because of the dangerous winter driving conditions and the large number of vehicles spinning out in the snow. Read more HERE.
(Nov 10) A tornado hit Victoria in Australia, ripping roof off home and snapping beams like matchsticks. The state was also hit by hail the size of golf balls and flash flooding. Read more HERE.
(Nov 11) Oklahoma earlier this week became witness to the state’s biggest November tornado since reliable records began in 1950. The tornado touched down in Tipton, Okla., earlier this week and was upgraded yesterday (Nov. 10) to an EF-4, the second-highest rating on the Enhanced Fujita Tornado damage scale, after a storm survey team analyzed its destruction. Read more HERE.
(Nov 10) Packing hurricane-force winds, an Alaskan storm of “epic proportions” slammed into coastal communities. It was the strongest storm to hit the state in four decades. Read more HERE.
(Nov 8th) A tropical storm (possibly a subtropical hybrid) has formed in the Mediterranean Sea. Circled in white is the storm south of France and to the west of Italy. Due to their rarity, they have not been fully studied. Read more HERE.
(Nov 8th) Tehran’s winter snow started to fall but much sooner than expected – two months earlier. Meteorologists say they did expect the arrival of a cold weather mass but also admit that Iran’s capital has not seen such a phenomenon in a decade. Read more HERE.
(Nov 6) Tens of thousands of homes remained in the dark a week after a historic snowstorm paralyzed the Northeast and cut power to more than three million customers. Millions of people from Maine to Maryland were without power as an unseasonably early storm dumped heavy, wet snow over the weekend on a region more used to gaping at leaves in October than shoveling snow. NOAA is investigating the storm to see if it will go down as the 11th billion-dollar weather event of 2011.
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(Nov 1) For 12 straight seasons, Zimbabwean farmers have walked a tight rope as extreme and unpredictable weather patterns played havoc with their efforts to profitably remain in the business or simply grow enough to sustain their families. (Source)
(Nov 2) Britain faces a sudden shivering end to the exceptionally warm late autumn with temperatures plunging towards Siberian levels. Experts then predict a bitterly cold December with thermometers falling at least as low as -15C (5F). And some forecasters fear that temperatures could plunge as low or even lower this winter. Read more HERE.
(Oct 26) The coming United States winter may be the coldest in more than 10 years, Commodity Weather Group LLC said in its seasonal forecast. The period from November to March is expected to be 2.4 percent colder than last year. The most likely is that the eastern two- thirds of the U.S. will become much colder than normal. Read more HERE.
(Oct 10) “Last winter was nasty in Chicago. This winter could be just as bad,” warned AccuWeather.com Expert. “The difference, though, is that last year, Chicago was hit with heavy snow later in the season. This year, it will be earlier,” Pastelok explained. He added. This will make it the fifth winter in a row with snowfall well above normal and temperatures well below average for the city. Read more HERE.
(Oct 19) A sudden onset of harsh winter conditions caused transport chaos in Bulgaria with at least one death and eight people missing in mountains, 600 villages without power and schools closed. Read more HERE.
(Oct 18) A new and strange phenomenon is baffling scientists. This is the case of the vanishing lakes in the northern part of the Arctic which can have an impact on local wildlife and human populations, researchers said. Canada lost some 1.2 percent of its water surface or 6700 square kilometers between 2000 to 2009 as revealed in a satellite survey of the 1.3 million lakes stretching from coast to coast, according to the International Arctic Research Center in Fairbanks, Alaska. Read more HERE.
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(Oct 17) Northern Australia is facing another summer of more tropical cyclones than usual, expected between November and April. On February 3, 2010, Cyclone Yasi – the biggest storm in a century – hit the Queensland coast and devastated a number of towns in the region. Read more HERE.
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Devastating Floods and Landslides (Oct – Nov 2011)
(Oct 4) Two deadly tornadoes ravaged South Africa, leaving 2 dead and thousands homeless. Read more HERE. “Tornadoes are rare in South Africa and simualtaneous tornadoes miles apart is even more unusual.” Read more HERE.
(Oct 2) Earliest snowfall on record for Philipsburg and Laurel Summit, Pennsylvania marks the earliest date in the cool season that measurable snow has been recorded at these sites. Read more HERE.
(Sept 28) The weather in the Russian capital got so cold that Moscow authorities – for the first time in history – decided to turn heaters on early. Wintry weather has caught a number of large cities off guard in Russia’s Far East and southern Siberia. This year’s winter is expected to be cold and long. Read more HERE.
END TIMES TRUTH
Yahweh reveals Her anger through Her nature She commands. Be very clear about this: Yahweh DOES NOT apologize for Her actions in bringing disastrous calamity upon Her enemy, mankind, who belongs to Satan Dawn Lucifer by default.
One disaster after another is coming!
Job 38:22-23 (HCSB) “Have you entered the [place] where the snow is stored? Or have you seen the storehouses of hail, which I hold in reserve for times of trouble, for the day of warfare and battle?”
Job 37:9 The windstorm comes from its chamber, and the cold from the driving north winds.
Psalm 147:17 He throws His hailstones like crumbs. Who can withstand His cold?
Psalm 148:8 “lightning and hail, snow and cloud, powerful wind that executes His command,”
Yahweh does not destroy out of need or want, but out of necessity to uphold Her laws. Her task is a disturbing one, because it is not Father’s desire that anyone should perish for eternity. But Father must uphold Her own laws. It is Her Way and it is justified to keep Her creation clean from future rebellion. If you desire to know more about the mind-set of our Creator, read on and take in nourishment from the Throne of Yahweh for this last generation before Armageddon.
Revelation 1:3 Blessed is the one who reads and blessed are those who hear the words of this prophecy and keep what is written in it, because the time is near!















