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Typhoon Megi to Hit Hainan Province, China
Typhoon Megi to Hit Hainan Province, China
And more bad weather hits China's southern island province of Hainan, as mudslides swamped a hotel after days of torrential rain and floods in the region. Further bad weather is expected as Typhoon Megi makes it way towards the South China Sea. China's island province of Hainan braced itself for more bad weather as Typhoon Megi entered the South China Sea on Tuesday after lashing the Philippines. The storm is expected to turn away from Vietnam toward China, with the center passing between Hainan and Hong Kong. China's National Meteorological Center says Megi may be the worst to hit the country this year. Already floods have inundated more than 300 villages in Hainan and nearly 140000 people have been forced to evacuate low-lying areas after days of torrential rain. Though the rain had ceased, three mudslides on Monday evening swamped a hotel and a section of highway between the capital Haikou and tourist destination of Sanya. No deaths have been reported in Hainan as a result of the bad weather.
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Climate Change, Let the Weather Wars Begin!!! December 2010 - jamahurin - TheBludamsel
Climate Change, Let the Weather Wars Begin!!! December 2010 - jamahurin - TheBludamsel
Original upload - www.youtube.com - Links - neic.usgs.gov - See also weather warfare doc here - www.youtube.com - See also operation popeye - www.youtube.com - WEAPONIZED WEATHER 2of2: Ben Livingston, US military, testifies - en.wikipedia.org - I understand that link is wiki, but it tells you the basic info you need to know. Now Read these next 2 quotes from this link here - www.sunshine-project.org - Quote 1 "Rainmaking operations were a source of concern not only because the impact of the operations themselves, but because they were seen as opening the door to a new and dangerous type of warfare. Severe rains and typhoons in North Vietnam in 1971 added to concern, a link to the US cloud seeding operations was suspected. According to Pell: Rainmaking as a weapon of war can only lead to the development of vastly more dangerous environmental techniques whose consequences may be unknown and may cause irreparable damage to our global environment. This is why the United States must move quickly to ban all environmental or geophysical modification techniques from the arsenals of war" Quote 2 "Would Popeye be Permitted? Congress was concerned that, by virtue of the troika, activites such Operation Popeye would not prohibed by ENMOD. Congressman Gude raised the issue with Fred Ikle, Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. The response was perturbing. According to Ikle: The United States precipitation modification efforts in Southeast Asia during the 1960s apparently <b>...</b>
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BREAKING NEWS - Flash Floods 'Kill Up To 440' In Philippines
BREAKING NEWS - Flash Floods 'Kill Up To 440' In Philippines
The number of people killed after a typhoon hit the southern Philippines has risen to 440, reports say. Hundreds more are missing after torrential rain triggered by tropical storm Washi caused rivers to burst their banks while people slept in the Mindanao region. Among the worst-hit cities are Cagayan de Oro and Iligan. An estimated 100000 people have been left homeless. The worst-hit cities were Cagayan de Oro and Iligan in the nation's south Those missing include a prominent local radio broadcaster, who was swept away while trying to save his neighbours, according to the city's mayor. Authorities said several people drowned in floodwaters on the island province of Negros Oriental, whose southern tip was nipped by the eye of the storm. Many people managed to escape by climbing onto their roofs, while tens of thousands fled to higher ground. "We stayed on top of our roof. All we could see were lights flashing while we made a hole on our roof to climb on," said one female survivor. Ayi Hernandez, a former congressman, said he and his family heard a loud "swooshing sound" and water quickly rose ankle deep inside his home. He decided to evacuate to a neighbour's two-storey house. "It was a good thing because in less than an hour the water rose to about 11ft (3.3 metres)," he said. The local government has declared a state of emergency in the flooded regions and sent food and water to the thousands of displaced families. Authorities said the high casualties in Mindanao could <b>...</b>
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Earth/Climate Change Update: Oct/3/2011(Part 1)
Earth/Climate Change Update: Oct/3/2011(Part 1)
links: Comet and CME www.spaceweather.com NASA Admits to Blue Star Kachina & BBC Interview www.youtube.com CNN: A Massive Brown Dwarf Star Hurling Through Our System www.sott.net Moon's Shadow Makes Waves in Earth's Atmosphere www.space.com World's Most Complex Radio Telescope Snaps Stunning 1st Photo of the Cosmos www.space.com Anak Krakatau raised to highest alert status- quakes are now continous, warn officials theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com Double typhoons level and flood parts of Philippines- 59 dead theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com Heavy rains trigger landslide in Armenia- 8 missing theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com Geologists Map Birth Of New Ocean www.sott.net US: Pennsylvania gas drilling waste pumped under Ohio www.sott.net Forest / Wild Fire in Russia [Asia] hisz.rsoe.hu Cold Wave in Australia hisz.rsoe.hu Flash Flood in Algeria hisz.rsoe.hu Flash Flood in New Zealand hisz.rsoe.hu Tornado in South Africa hisz.rsoe.hu Tornado in South Africa 2 hisz.rsoe.hu Extreme Weather in New Zealand hisz.rsoe.hu Forest / Wild Fire in USA hisz.rsoe.hu Non-categorized event in Tuvalu hisz.rsoe.hu Heat Wave in USA hisz.rsoe.hu
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2011 Disasters - 22 June 2011
2011 Disasters - 22 June 2011
2011 disasters global warming climate change livestock earthquakes volcanoes storms snows floods landslides mudslides heavy rains severe weather heat wave fires wildfires bushfires tornadoes thunders Typhoon Songda Phillipines Malaysia Indonesia East Timor Papua New Guinea Japan south Pacific Tonga Fiji Vietnam Aulac Cambodia severe cold Myanmar China Korea Formosa
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Disasters unrelenting around the world - 09 Apr 2011
Disasters unrelenting around the world - 09 Apr 2011
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Bill to out incorporation! Earthquake Tools PGRE Get new text books.
Bill to out incorporation! Earthquake Tools PGRE Get new text books.
SAN FRANCISCO — Typhoons and hurricanes can trigger large earthquakes in tropical regions, a new study suggests. By dumping rain and causing landslides, these storms can change the weight of the Earth in tectonically-stressed regions, releasing loads that had been keeping the faults locked in tight. The result is that faults already under pressure seem more likely to break in the years after very wet tropical cyclones. www.ouramazingplanet.com An unusually hot melting season in 2010 accelerated ice loss in southern Greenland by 100 billion tons -- and large portions of the island's bedrock rose an additional quarter of an inch in response. the finding from a network of nearly 50 GPS stations planted along the Greenland coast to measure the bedrock's natural response to the ever-diminishing weight of ice above it. Every year as the Greenland Ice Sheet melts, the rocky coast rises, explained Michael Bevis, Ohio Eminent Scholar in Geodynamics and professor in the School of Earth Sciences at Ohio State University. Some GPS stations around Greenland routinely detect uplift of 15 mm (0.59 inches) or more, year after year. But a temperature spike in 2010 lifted the bedrock a detectably higher amount over a short five-month period -- as high as 20 mm (0.79 inches) in some locations. In a presentation Friday at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco, Bevis described the study's implications for climate change. new 2nd. study has it at (0.83 inches). "Pulses of <b>...</b>
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IRENE ADVERSE EFFECT ON COSTA RICA
IRENE ADVERSE EFFECT ON COSTA RICA
adverse effect of irene hurricane in one south pacific river of costa rica
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Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 11 Apr 2011
Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 11 Apr 2011
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Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 05 Apr 2011
Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 05 Apr 2011
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2011 Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 07 Apr 2011
2011 Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 07 Apr 2011
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Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 10 Apr 2011
Recent Climate Change Catastrophies - 10 Apr 2011
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Davos Open Forum 2010 - Climate Change: Financing Urgent Adaptation
Davos Open Forum 2010 - Climate Change: Financing Urgent Adaptation
www.weforum.org 29.01.2010 The immediate and most critical consequences of climate change affect countries which have contributed least to global warming. Developing countries need up to 200 billion euros yearly to fight drought, lack of water, floods and deforestation limitation, and to introduce friendly energy sources. Therefore, immediate financial help from developed countries is of vital importance to such countries. How should adaptation measures be financed in fast-developing nations and developing countries to protect the climate? Which financing instruments are effective? How can international solutions coordinate climate change? What were the results of the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen? What are the costs of inactivity? What would a more radical questioning of our growth and prosperity mean? This session is co-organized with the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches (SEK-FEPS). Haruhiko Kuroda, President, Asian Development Bank, Manila Judith Rodin, President, Rockefeller Foundation, USA Barbara Stocking, Chief Executive, Oxfam GB, United Kingdom Matthew Wale, Minister of Education and Human Resources Development of the Solomon Islands Moderated by Romaine Jean, Journalist, Swiss Television TSR, Switzerland
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Bali - the UN Conference and its Impact on International Climate Change Policy
Bali - the UN Conference and its Impact on International Climate Change Policy
Bali - the UN Conference and its Impact on International Climate Change Policy - Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming - 2007-12-19 - Chairman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming held a hearing on the post Bali, Indonesia international climate negotiations. Chairman Markey and other members of the Select Committee hosted climate experts returning from Bali to discuss the outcome of the climate conference and an effective path forward on global warming for the United States and the international community. WITNESS LIST: * Ms. Christiana Figueres, Official Negotiator, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, Costa Rica; * Mr. Philip Clapp, Deputy Managing Director, Pew Environment Group; * Mr. Alden Meyer, Director of Strategy and Policy, Union of Concerned Scientists; * Mr. Ned Helme, President, Center for Clean Air Policy; * Mr. Myron Ebell, Director, Energy and Global Warming Policy, Competitive Enterprise Institute. Video provided by the US House of Representatives.






























