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Thanks for quoting the Cs above zak, it puts the manifest chaos we are seeing in perspective- the crazy weather, earth changes, cosmic changes, shootings, car rammings, terror attacks, political unrest, toxic Leftism with its myriad manifestations...the Wave approaches indeed. I’m a varying mix of scared and excited.
 
December 22, 2018 - BREAKING: At least 43 dead, over 500 injured following possible tsunami in Indonesia
BREAKING: At least 43 dead, over 500 injured following possible tsunami in Indonesia

A tsunami has hit the Sunda Strait in Indonesia, leaving over a dozen dead and many more injured.

At least 43 people have died and another 584 injured by the tsunami on Saturday night, according to Reuters. Damage has also been reported along the coast.

Indonesia’s disaster management agency said that the tsunami may have been caused by an undersea landslide after the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano, according to the Associated Press. This is different from a tsunami that is triggered by an earthquake.

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In this image made from video, debris are seen on street after a tsunami hit the coast in Serang city, in Banten Province, Indonesia, Sunday, Dec. 23, 2018. A tsunami apparently caused by undersea landslides from a volcanic island hit the coast around Indonesia's Sunda Strait, the government reported. (METRO TV via AP)

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(The Sunda Strait in Indonesia is located just northeast of Krakatau)

The tsunami occurred during the full moon when tide levels were already higher than normal.

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In this image made from video, people on motorbikes move past debris on street after a tsunami hit the coast in Serang city, in Banten Province, Indonesia, Sunday, Dec. 23, 2018. A tsunami apparently caused by undersea landslides from a volcanic island hit the coast around Indonesia's Sunda Strait, the government reported. (METRO TV via AP)
 
Makes it rather scary that tsunamis can happen without a warning earthquake.

Сегодняшнее сообщение. Странный, довольно объемный оползень, перекрывший русло реки. На фото странно выглядит и противоположный берег реки. Он как будто вычищен от леса с определенным радиусом. Никаких заслуживающих внимания сигналов, ни сейсмики, ни инфразвука не зарегистрировано.

Огромный метеорит или оползень: ЧП в Хабаровском крае
24.12.2018, 16:58


Translation

Today's report. A strange, quite voluminous landslide that blocked the river bed. The photo looks strange and the opposite Bank of the river. It's like it's cleared of a forest with a certain radius. No noteworthy signals, no seismic or infrasound has been recorded.

A huge meteorite or landslide: state of emergency in the Khabarovsk region
24.12.2018, 16:58
Khabarovsk media reported that in the Verkhnebureinsky district "a huge meteorite" demolished the top of the hill, and it blocked the riverbed of the Bureya. The incident was not noticed immediately — it happened in a deserted area. A research team has already been sent to search for the meteorite. Experts confirmed the information about the complete overlap of the riverbed Bureya, there was a collapse of the soil width of almost a kilometer. However, no evidence of the fall of the meteorite has not yet been found-perhaps we are talking about the usual landslide.

The first shots from the site of the meteorite fall or landslide descent - in the photo gallery "Газета.Ru»

Фото: Огромный метеорит или оползень: ЧП в Хабаровском крае
 
Monday December 24, 2018 - Heavy snowfall in Hamedan, Iran (Photos)
Farsnews

TEHRAN - Wintery weather and a cold snap have hit many parts of Iran. Heavy snowfall has started covering the Western province of Hamedan since Saturday afternoon.
 
Продолжение истории с оползнем на реке Бурее. Версию падения метеорита теперь никто не рассматривает, никакие объективные наблюдения ее не подтверждают. Однако стало еще интереснее, т.к. причиной оползня называют температурную аномалию совершенно неизвестной природы. Эта аномалия обнаружилась на спутниковых снимках и подтвердилась очевидцами, которые обнаружили парение и воду в жидком состоянии при температуре воздуха -35.

Оползень не мог вызвать разлом и нагреть камни — очевидцы о «метеорите» в Хабаровском крае (ВИДЕО)
11:23, 25 декабря 2018 Хабаровск



Translation

Continuation of the story of the landslide on the river Bureya. Version of the fall of the meteorite is now no one is considering, no objective observations do not confirm it. However, it became even more interesting, because the cause of the landslide is called a temperature anomaly of completely unknown nature. This anomaly was detected on satellite images and confirmed by eyewitnesses, who found vaping and water in a liquid state at an air temperature of -35.

The landslide could not cause a break and heat the stones-witnesses about the "meteorite" in the Khabarovsk territory (VIDEO)
11: 23, December 25, 2018 Khabarovsk

Verkhnebureinsky hunters discovered the crash site of the meteorite in the forest, do not agree with the version of the landslide. Too many strange things were seen by inhabitants of Poselka chekunda, when a couple of days ago went to the bed of the river Bureya. They told the correspondent about what they saw DVhab.ru and shared a video taken at the scene.
The mysterious place is located about 70 kilometers from the village of Chekunda. According to hunter lover Alexander Markarova, the course of the Bureya river's blocked from shore to shore. He doubts that the landslide could cause destruction in such a large area.

— There is for miles around are all covered. It can't be that it was a simple descent of soil, — Alexander Markanov is convinced.

In favor of the landslide, scientists cite the fact that the seismic station on the eve did not record any moments. However, in addition to a pile of earth, hunters found a fault in the earth's crust. It was he who caused their greatest surprise. From the underground depths rose hot air, from which near everything was covered with thick white frost.

— We now have a temperature of minus 35, and there lay the warm stones and the water is not near freezing, — said Alexander.

His partner Anatoly Ivanov the next day again went to the taiga to the blocked channel of Bureya. He became a guide for a group of emergency workers from the district center. Six rescuers were shocked by what they saw. They immediately put forward a version of the fall of a large celestial body.

- There are thousands of tons of soil, this amount could not occur during a landslide from a nearby hill. Looks like it's soil from the bottom of the river. Besides the embankment continues to soar, - Anatoly Ivanov admitted.

In conclusion, the hunter added that let scientists deal with what happened, and he is responsible only for what he saw.

We will remind, in a deserted place, near the village of Chekunda on December 21, two young people went hunting in Verkhnebureinsky district and found that across the riverbed Bureya appeared a large pile of stones, earth and trees. The top of one of the hills was demolished.

Оползень не мог вызвать разлом и нагреть камни очевидцы о «метеорите» в Хабаровском крае (ВИДЕО) — Новости Хабаровска
 





By Bryan Allegretto, California Snow Forecaster
Posted 2 hours ago December 26, 2018 8:57am PST
Rolling Into 2019...
Summary Ca.
- Sunny Wednesday with highs in the 30's and upper mountain wind gusts to 30 mph. -
A cold front drops highs into the 20's Thursday and Friday, but we remain dry.
Upper mountain wind gusts to 50 mph. -
For the weekend we have sun and highs back into the 30's with lighter winds. -
New Year's Eve another cold front moves through with gusty winds reinforcing the cold air through New Year's Day. -
The dry pattern continues through the first week of January but we should see a slight warming trend. -
Watching to see of a stormy pattern can return the 2nd week of January
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December 25, 2018 - Indonesian rescuers struggle against heavy rain to reach tsunami-hit villages
Indonesian rescuers struggle against heavy rain to reach tsunami-hit villages | Reuters

SUMUR, Indonesia - Indonesian rescue teams on Wednesday struggled to reach remote areas on the western coast of Java amid an “extreme weather” rain warning after a tsunami killed more than 400 people last week.

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Men are seen among debris and damaged property by the beach after a tsunami, in Sumur, Banten province, Indonesia December 26, 2018. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Heavy rain lashed fishing villages along the coast, muddying roads and holding up convoys delivering heavy machinery and aid to isolated areas while authorities urged residents to stay away from the shore in case of further waves.

Clouds of ash spewed from the nearby Anak Krakatau, or child of Krakatau, almost obscuring the volcanic island where a crater collapse at high tide on Saturday sent waves up to 5 meters (16 feet) high smashing into the coast on the Sunda Strait, between Java and Sumatra islands.

Indonesia’s meteorology agency (BMKG) said the rough weather could make the volcano’s crater more fragile.

“We have developed a monitoring system focused specifically on the volcanic tremors at Anak Krakatau so that we can issue early warnings,” said BMKG head Dwikorita Karnawati, adding that a two-kilometer exclusion zone had been imposed.

The confirmed death toll is 430, with at least 159 people missing. Nearly 1,500 people were injured and over 21,000 people have evacuated to higher ground.

A state of emergency has been declared until Jan. 4, which authorities hope will make it easier to deploy assistance, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for the national disaster mitigation agency.

Search and rescue teams were focused on the town of Sumur near the southwest tip of Java, but “the roads are damaged and clogged” and helicopters had to be deployed to carry out assessments and evacuations, he added.

Volunteers were having to piece together makeshift bridges out of concrete blocks after the waves washed away infrastructure along the coast.

The surge of seawater also left dozens of turtles, weighing several kilograms, stranded on land, and some volunteer rescuers worked to carry them back to the sea.

On Sebesi Island in the middle of the Sunda Strait, helicopters had been dispatched to evacuate residents.

Along the coast, thousands of people are staying in tents and temporary shelters like mosques or schools, with dozens sleeping on the floor or in crowded public facilities. Rice and instant noodles have been delivered to many shelters, but clean water, wet weather gear, fresh clothes, and blankets are in short supply, some evacuees said.

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Indonesian rescuers struggle against heavy rain to reach tsunami-hit villages | Reuters
 





Météo Villes on Twitter
Translated from French by Microsoft
Anticyclone and soft air mass above #Paris(#IDF) : 8°c to 1500 m and ISO 0 °c to 3200 m according to the traps Radiosonde-but everything is quite different under the fine reversing layer: without thawing at the moment at Montsouris Park, #TourEiffel lost in the Stratus
 
Translated from Dutch by Microsoft
Austria snows completely close! Tomorrow temporarily slightly decreasing noordstau. From Friday it is again hit. Then it's going to snow again intensively! ❄️❄️❄️ #sneeuw #Schnee

Translated from Dutch by Microsoft
Snow shovels for advanced afternoons at the Schmittenhöhe in @zellamseekaprun. @WeermanRoel @WeermanMichael @wintersporters @weerenradar @FAN_Oostenrijk

Translated from French by Microsoft
1045 HPA in #Angleterre vs 999 hpa at the #Biélorussie end of the day-vigorous air descent #froid between the two falls from #neige and #blizzard in central Europe, especially in-video tonight in #Autriche Kitzbühel in the #Tyrol: Paul Bäumer on Instagram: “Winterromantik #thisiskitzbühel #kitzbühel #tirol #visittirol #austria #visitaustria #mountains #mountainlove #alpen #alps #winter…”


 
Twenty Eighteen. This year is shaping up to be to be very interesting!

Storm Chase 2018: Highlights from the entire year...from Texas to Wyoming! HD
Published on Dec 31, 2018 / 5:37
Storm Chase: 2018 Highlights from the entire year...from Texas to Wyoming! Tornadoes, Mothership Supercells, Large Hail, Shelf Clouds




Translated from French by Microsoft
Forecasts are evolving-the anticyclone would collapse next week and a winter depression would slide between North Sea and Gulf of Genoa with #froid momentum and possibly from #neige low to north and east-great uncertainty nonetheless- @wxcharts
 
BANGKOK - Thailand’s first tropical storm in three decades killed one person on Friday as it arrived on the south coast, knocking down trees and blowing off roofs in its path, but was losing speed, officials said, while warning against the risk of flash floods.

January 4, 2019 - One Dead in Thailand as Tropical Storm uproots trees, blows off roofs
One dead in Thailand as tropical storm uproots trees, blows off roofs | Reuters

Accompanying winds churned up high waves and gusts in the Gulf of Thailand as tropical storm Pabuk made landfall in the Pak Phanang district of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, where trees crashed down on houses to cause widespread damage.

Disaster mitigation officials said the person killed was among the crew of a fishing boat that capsized in strong winds near the coast of nearby Pattani province. Another of the crew was missing, but four others were safe.

Weather officials warned of torrential downpours and strong winds in 15 provinces in the Thai south, home to one of the world’s largest natural rubber plantations and several islands thronged by tourists.

But by Friday afternoon, the storm was slowing, and was heading for the province of Surat Thani, the Thai Meteorological Department said in a statement.

“It is expected to downgrade to be a tropical depression,” it added. “People should beware of the severe conditions that cause forest runoffs and flash floods.”

The conditions are expected to persist into Saturday. With airports and ferry services shut, people were advised to stay indoors until the storm passed.

Slideshow (11 Images)
One dead in Thailand as tropical storm uproots trees, blows off roofs | Reuters


BANGKOK: Thailand’s first tropical storm in three decades, packing winds of up to 80 kph (50 mph), is expected to make landfall on Friday evening, sending thousands of people flocking to shelter inland and shutting down two major airports.

January 04, 2019 - Thousands of Thais seek shelter as first tropical storm in decades nears coast
Thousands of Thais seek shelter as first tropical storm in decades nears coast
Published on Jan 4, 2019 (0:24 min.)

“The strong winds are forecast with waves up to 3 to 5 meters high in the Gulf and 2 to 3 meters high in the Andaman Sea. All ships (should) keep ashore,” the Thai Meteorological Department said in a statement early on Friday. The conditions would persist into Saturday, it added.


An experienced para-glider had a shocking encounter with a dust devil while preparing for a flight in Manilla, New South Wales, Australia on January 2.

Jan. 2, 2019 - Dust devil takes New South Wales para-glider for a terrifying ride (Video)
Dust devil takes New South Wales paraglider for a terrifying ride

The man, who was visiting from overseas, was one of 40 paragliding pilots setting up to take off for a cross-country flight from a popular launch spot on Mount Borah in the north-west.

A dust devil rapidly formed and raced across the launch area, catching the paraglider and flinging him into the air.

In this video, filmed by the man’s wife, the para-glider is lifted up and swirled around for a few seconds before being ejected out to the side of the fast-rotating dust devil.


OSLO: Norwegian authorities said Friday they had given up hope of finding four Finnish and Swedish cross-country skiers alive after they appeared to have been caught in an avalanche in the Arctic two days ago.

January 04, 2019 - Four skiers presumed dead in Norway avalanche
Four skiers presumed dead in Norway avalanche

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A car belonging to four missing skiers is parked in Tamokdalen, northern Norway. Rescue workers resumed the search for the skiers on Blabaerfjellet mountain after a break due to bad weather. (EPA Photo)

The skiers, three Finnish men and a Swedish woman, were reported missing by a friend on Wednesday around 4:00 p.m. (1500 GMT) in Tamokdalen in Troms county, northern Norway.

Bad weather in the region has complicated the search, but a helicopter rescue team on Friday detected two transponder signals in the region hit by the avalanche.

“This confirms our assumption that the missing were swept away by the avalanche,” Troms police commissioner Astrid Nilsen told reporters.

“We do not consider it feasible that any of the four could have survived,” she said, noting that almost two days had passed since the avalanche.
 
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