Global Disaster Watch

Prorootect

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Global Disaster Watch link here too ..


Global Disaster Watch : http://globaldisasterwatch.blogspot.com/

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Global Disaster Watch
Monitoring natural disasters: climate change, cyclones, drought, earthquakes, flooding, freak waves, hurricanes, landslides, meteor strikes, mystery booms/skyquakes, pandemics, record-breaking disasters, solar flares, space weather, tropical storms, tsunamis, volcanoes, unusual animal behavior, weather extremes, wildfires; disaster archives from 1998-present.

[Site is updated daily around midnight; throughout the day if big events occur.
No update on Saturdays.]

* Here you have NEWS very early - even before the facts! - of the:

LARGEST QUAKES
VOLCANOES
TSUNAMI / FREAK WAVES / ABNORMAL TIDES
TROPICAL STORMS
SEVERE RAIN STORMS, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES
EXTREME HEAT & DROUGHT / WILDFIRES / CLIMATE CHANGE
SPACE WEATHER ..

- So It's UNPRECEDENTED site:rolleyes: (To see what is happening elsewhere, I hope for you ..):(
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Prorootect

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REAL-TIME Worldwide - Latest Earthquakes in the World - Past 7 days: on earthquake.usgs.gov : http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/

Look ages: in Red = last hour, in Blue - last day, in Yellow - last week ..

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STORMPULSE: Hurricane Season Tracking Map : https://secure.www.stormpulse.com/ - choose NOT secure (otherwise you would not have the map), please.
 

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Weather Forecast / Satellite Images - World : on wiki.team-mediaportal.com : http://wiki.team-mediaportal.com/1_MEDIAPORTAL_1/141_Configuration/MediaPortal_Configuration/91_Weather/Weather_Images

The Ring Of Fire Is Roaring To Life And There Will Be Earthquakes Of Historic Importance On The West Coast Of The United States : on TheTruthSeeker : http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=47065

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'Does it seem to you like there has been an unusual amount of seismic activity around the world lately? Well, it isn’t just your imagination. The Ring of Fire is roaring to life and that is really bad news for the west coast of the United States. Approximately 90 percent of all earthquakes and approximately 75 percent of all volcanic eruptions occur along the Ring of Fire. Considering the fact that the entire west coast of the United States lies along the Ring of Fire, we should be very concerned that the Ring of Fire is becoming more active. On Wednesday, the most powerful strike-slip earthquake ever recorded happened along the Ring of Fire. If that earthquake had happened in a major U.S. city along the west coast, the city would have been entirely destroyed. Scientists tell us that there is nearly a 100% certainty that the “Big One” will hit California at some point. In recent years we have seen Japan, Chile, Indonesia and New Zealand all get hit by historic earthquakes. It is inevitable that there will be earthquakes of historic importance on the west coast of the United States as well.' .. ..

Japan tsunami footage (VIDEO): on LiveLeak.com : http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=bca_1302763010
 

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Well this is a great think that where I live it is no where near the "Ring of Fire".
 

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Wait wait a little McLovin, it will happen soon with you .. a little ..


Why all these strange storms, warmer temps? : on BrownsvilleHerald.com : http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/strange-139649-credence-temps.html

By LAURA B. MARTINEZ/The Brownsville Herald :

'Meteorologists are not giving much credence to what some say is the Mayan calendar’s prediction that the world will come to an end on Dec. 21.

They say the strange weather patterns South Texas and the rest of the United States have been experiencing have no connection to the Mayan calendar and what some are calling its doomsday message.

“That has nothing to do with the weather. I think on Dec. 22 we will all wake up that day and get ready for Christmas,” said Barry Goldsmith, warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Brownsville.

The Mayan civilization, which reached its height from 300 A.D. to 900 A.D., had a talent for astronomy, the Associated Press reported.

Its Long Count calendar begins in 3,114 B.C., marking time in roughly 394-year periods known as Baktuns. Thirteen was a significant, sacred number for the Mayas, and they wrote that the 13th Baktun ends on Dec. 21, 2012, the AP reported. While some say the calendar predicts a cataclysmic event, others say that is a misinterpretation of the calendar.

A series of freak hailstorms in the Rio Grande Valley over the past few weeks and unusually warm temperatures are attributed to changing weather patterns and not much more, officials said.

“The reality is that sometimes it is just serendipity, the way the puzzle pieces come together in the atmosphere just right to give us an opportunity. I think the reason people get freaked out is that we don’t see it very often here,” Goldsmith said.

Unusual weather patterns have occurred across the nation during the first four months of the year, from dozens and dozens of tornado outbreaks in months that do not usually experience such a high amount, to unusually warm weather on the East Coast that brought temperatures near 90 degrees to the Boston area.' ..

.. ' “If that trend continues, basically we think that meteorologically the extremes will continue because these high oscillation patterns have been shown to correlate to extreme weather,” Goldsmith said.'

'According to the AP, the doomsday theories stem from a pair of tablets discovered in the 1960s at the archaeological site of Tortuguero in the Gulf of Mexico state of Tabasco that describe the return of a Mayan god at the end of a 13th period.

"The Maya are viewed by many westerners as exotic folks that were supposed to have had some special, secret knowledge," said Maya scholar Sven Gronemeyer in a previous AP article. "What happens is that our expectations and fears get projected on the Maya calendar."

Gronemeyer of La Trobe University in Australia compares the supposed Mayan prophecies to the "Y2K" hype, when people feared all computer systems would crash when the new millennium began on Jan. 1, 2000.

“I don’t think it has to do with the Mayan calendar. I don’t think we are sacrificial lamb,” said Dan Kottlowski, an expert senior meteorologist with AccuWeather.

“We watch the weather all over the world, especially in the United States and Texas, the thing is we see a lot of weird weather every day. Some of it makes the news and some of it doesn’t,” he said.' ..

Then some views of Texas for your knowledge:

- Texas Longhorn!..:
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- Texan's Map:
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