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France: Avalanche warnings extended due to 'once in a lifetime snow storms' - heavy snow blanketing vast swathes of the planet (PHOTOS)

France Avalanche warnings Jan 2018
"Once-in-a-generation" snowstorms prompt authorities to maintain high alerts in three departments

Once-in-a-generation snowstorms in the Alps, some of which are expected to see up to 2m of snow fall have prompted authorities to issue repeated avalanche warnings.

The snowfall has been so intense that national forecaster Météo France, which described the conditions as 'a 30-year-event', placed the Savoie on red avalanche alert - its highest warning level - late on Monday afternoon.

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SOTT Earth Changes Summary - December 2017: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs

snow ECS
Cold and snow records were broken around the world last month, but the US got the worst of it, with all 50 states having snow on the ground even before winter had officially begun. Northern Mexico and East Asia are experiencing their harshest winter in decades, while some parts of Australia were startled by snow in summer.

Floods continued to wreak havoc in the Philippines and Indonesia, with thousands displaced, while heavy rain in Albania flooded thousands of homes and tore down roads and bridges.

California was scorched by widespread wildfires that burned up to 280,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,000 homes, with the Thomas Fire becoming the largest and most destructive wildfire in California's history. With an 'atmospheric river' and downpours predicted for the 1st week of January 2018, things are looking gloomy for the Sunshine State.

A high level of volcanic activity was seen around the world in December, while a deadly 6.5 earthquake hit the Indonesian island of Java.

Meteors sightings increased in December, with more and more reports of accompanying "mysterious loud booms", very likely the space rocks exploding overhead.

Atmospheric phenomena, including iridescent clouds and "strange lights in the sky," continued to impress people from Sweden to Eastern Russia, but such events are likely evidence of a distinct cooling of the atmosphere, one of many signs of the possible onset of a new ice age.

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Snowflake

Storm dumps 18 inches of snow on Mammoth Mountain, California

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area Webcam

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area Webcam
A winter storm that killed at least five people in Southern California dumped more than a foot of snow and an inch of heavy rain on the Sierra Nevada.

The National Weather Service in Reno reported Tuesday that 18 inches of snow fell on the top of Mammoth Mountain south of Yosemite National Park.

As of Tuesday afternoon, Kirkwood Mountain Resort reported 7 inches of new snow in 24 hours
, while Sierra-at-Tahoe reported 4 inches and Heavenly Mountain Resort reported 2 inches.

About 5 inches of snow was recorded at Sugarbowl ski resort near Truckee, California, and 3 inches at Mount Rose Ski Tahoe near Reno.


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Another winter storm to blast the US east coast this Saturday

winter storm east coast US january 2018
Dr. Ryan Maue of weather.us has been watching the development of forecasts for a new major winter storm that is likely to pound the U.S. East Coast and Northeast/New England States Friday and Saturday. He writes:
Tropical moisture feed ahead of developing major winter storm will provide huge rainfall atop any frozen ground in the Middle Atlantic and Northeast into Saturday. Bad!

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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Record sea ice off Massachusetts - Melting Arctic & Antarctic temperature connection blamed (VIDEO)

Ocean freezes at Falmouth Beach, MA
© YouTube/Ryan Canty
Frozen ocean at Old Silver Beach in Falmouth, Massachusetts 7th January 2018.
Record sea ice off the coast between New York City and Massachusetts is blamed on a few hundred thousand square kilometers of sea ice missing around the edges of the 30 year average, interestingly, the area where the new record sea ice formed, isn't in the NSIDC sea ice maps as it doesn't get ice normally. A direct connection to disease outbreaks and grand solar minimums through 4000 years of time, just discovered connection between noctilucent clouds and temperatures in the N. Hemisphere through electromagnetic tele-connections.


Comment: The Ocean Has Frozen Over in Massachusetts


Fish

Increasing ocean temperatures in Great Barrier Reef has sea turtle population 'turning female'

green sea turtle
© Reuters
A green sea turtle.
Green sea turtles native to the Great Barrier Reef are under threat from rising temperatures, which are making the majority of hatchlings female, according to a team of biologists.

Scientists researching the impact of climate change on one of the world's largest sea turtle populations have found that turtle eggs, laid on warmer beaches along the north-east coast of Australia, can produce animals almost entirely of the female gender.

Scientists say it's down to rising temperatures prolonging the incubation process which in turn leads to more female offspring.

The researchers, including scientists from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Queensland Department of Environment, are warning the trend could have a dire impact on the future of the species.

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7.6 magnitude earthquake in Caribbean Sea triggers tsunami warnings in Cancun, Belize, Honduras and Nicaragua

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© USGS
A 7.6 magnitude earthquake has struck in the Caribbean Sea north of Honduras, triggering multiple tsunami warnings in the area, including for the coasts of Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.

The powerful quake, which was felt in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa, struck some 36km northeast of Great Swan Island around 2:51am GMT, according to US Geological Survey.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued multiple tsunami advisories for the shoreline of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, where it said there are threats of "fluctuations and strong ocean currents that could be a hazard along coasts ... beaches ... in harbors ... and in coastal waters."

Waves up to one meter above tide level are also possible in Cuba, Mexico, Honduras, Belize and Jamaica, the PTWC warned, adding that earthquakes of this size are "known to generate tsunamis dangerous to shorelines near the source."


Comment: Update 10 Jan 2018, 0600: EST

This is probably the largest quake ever recorded in the Caribbean Sea. From earthquaketrack.com:

caribbean sea earthquake



Dollar

Billion dollar weather disasters make 2017 an historic year

2017 climate disasters

This map depicts the general location of the sixteen weather and climate disasters assessed to cause at least one billion dollars in direct damages during 2017.
NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) tracks U.S. weather and climate events that have great economic and societal impacts (www.ncdc.noaa.gov/billions). Since 1980, the U.S. has sustained 219 weather and climate disasters where the overall damage costs reached or exceeded $1 billion (including adjustments based on the Consumer Price Index, as of December 2017). The cumulative costs for these 219 events exceed $1.5 trillion.

During 2017, the U.S. experienced a historic year of weather and climate disasters. In total, the U.S. was impacted by 16 separate billion-dollar disaster events including: three tropical cyclones, eight severe storms, two inland floods, a crop freeze, drought and wildfire.

2017 ties 2011 for the highest number of billion-dollar disasters for a single year. 2017 arguably has more events than 2011 given that our analysis traditionally counts all U.S. billion-dollar wildfires, as regional-scale, seasonal events, not as multiple isolated events. In 2017, the U.S. experienced several wildfire episodes that each exceeded $1 billion in losses in central and southern California (i.e., the Tubbs, Atlas and Thomas Fires). The only other year - again, since 1980 - in which the U.S. experienced multiple, separate billion-dollar wildfires was 2003: the Cedar and Old Fires, also in California.

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This is an OMG climate change moment

winter painting
QUESTION: Is it in your view a minor cold blip or "OMG we're all going to freeze to death and run out of food ?" BR

ANSWER: We are looking at an unbelievable decline in the energy output of the sun which appears to be the most rapid decline in nearly 10,000 years. The Global Warming crowd may be setting society up for mass famine and death because they are deliberately pointing everyone in the opposite direction to get their portion of the $1 billion grants. Natural disasters are the most disastrous when the energy output of the sun declines. There has been a fatal interaction of ecological, agricultural, economic, and political factors that seem to be setting the stage for at least a repeat of what is known as the Great Famine of 1315-1317. The Great Famine started with bad weather in spring 1315. Crop failures lasted through 1316 until the summer harvest in 1317, and Europe did not fully recover until 1322. The period was marked by extreme levels of crime, disease, mass death and even cannibalism and infanticide. The crisis set in motion the great economic collapse that began during the fourteenth century. In our arrogance, we seem to believe we have conquered every aspect of the planet and many argue we can even alter the climate of the planet.

The collapse from the Medieval Warm period was rapid, but also deadly. When the climate turned down, what followed was suddenly bitter cold winters and drenching rains which then froze. Europe had expanded as the society always does in warm periods. A study has shown that desert rodent populations of many species tend to "fluctuate synchronously owing to pulses of primary production and seed availability during rainy years, and reduced seed production during droughts" (PLOS 2013).

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Smiley

Global warmists say sea levels are rising but we can't tell because 'ocean bottom deformation' yet they have no data to back it up

Stop global warming sign under snow
Scientists in the Netherlands have found a new excuse as to why sea levels are stubbornly refusing to rise in line with Al Gore's doomsday predictions: "ocean bottom deformation."

Apparently, they claim in a study by Thomas Frederikse et al, the weight of the extra water caused by all those melting glaciers and icecaps is so great that it is causing the sea bed to sink.