Earth Changes
"A 12-year-old schoolgirl from the city of Fernana, in the province of Jendouba, was killed on Tuesday when she returned home from school," civil defence spokesman Moez Tereia told Anadolu Agency.
Tereia added that "flash floods caused by heavy rains swept away the child and caused her death."
Earlier yesterday, the Tunisian Ministries of Education and Higher Education and Scientific Research suspended classes in all educational institutions in a number of governorates as a result of the heavy rainfall.
A video of snowfall on a mountain in the Gulf has gone viral after it was posted on Thursday.
According to Times of Oman, snow fell in Oman's Jabal Shams early on Thursday morning as temperatures fell below 5°C.
The Alps 2500 ski area that is shared between the Spanish resorts of La Molina and Masella announced yesterday it would open this morning in order to be the first in the region to open for the ski season, as it was last year.
The Pyrenees have had some significant snowfall over the past week with many areas reporting at least 50cm of snowfall up high and some as much as a metre. The snowfall is also forecast to continue, and be heavy, through the coming weekend.
Actually the heaviest snow over the past week has been reported in the French Pyrenees where Piau Engaly (Pictured below) and La Pierre St Martin have both reported 875cm (nearly three feet) of snow in the past week.
— Météo Pyrénées (@Meteo_Pyrenees) November 14, 2019
Contrary to what the politicians are trying to foist on you, a new mini ice age - a new Maunder Minimum - has already started.
"We are plunging now into a deep mini ice age," says astrophysicist Piers Corbyn. "And there is no way out."
For the next 20 years it's going to get colder and colder on average, says Corbyn.
The jet stream will be wilder. There will be more wild temperature changes, more hail events, more earthquakes, more extreme volcano events, more snow in winters, lousy summers, late springs, short autumns, and more and more crop failures.
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A tsunami threat message was issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) for all coasts within 300km of the epicenter, affecting a number of Indonesian islands within the hour. Residents were advised to remain alert and seek instructions from local authorities.
"The weather remains dingy and uncomfortable in many places this week," Rainer Buchhop, MeteoGroup weather expert, told t-online.de.
On Thursday, stormy weather is expected throughout much of south Germany. In the morning winds of up to 75 kilometres per hour struck the southern areas of Oberallgäu, Garmisch-Partenkirchen und Berchtesgadener, leading the German Weather Service (DWD) to issue a storm warning level 2 (orange).
In many places - such as Oberstdorf in the Bavarian Alps, where the Mercury dropped to -10C on Wednesday night - there will be icy surfaces, said Buchhop.
It happened Monday near a dry riverbed along Cleveland Avenue and Raymond Road.
Police say when officers got to the scene, they found the body of 38-year-old Lasaro Macedo. He had obvious bite marks to his arms, legs and face, police say.
As officers tried to investigate, an aggressive dog charged at the officers.
Weather summary for Ontario and the National Capital Region issued by Environment Canada
Wednesday 13 November 2019.
A very cold arctic airmass made its way across Ontario bringing record low temperatures. The airmass also resulted in snow squalls near Lake Huron.
Summary of record low daytime minimum temperatures in degrees Celsius:
Toronto Pearson International Airport
New Record of -13.9
Old Record of -9.6 set in 1986
Records have been kept since 1937
Hamilton Airport
New Record of -14.1
Old Record of -9.6 set in 1986
Records have been kept since 1959
Records, some dating back more than 100 years, were toppled as the front continued its ferocious roll for a third day.
The entire state of Alabama was under a freeze warning as temperatures dipped into the 20s and below, breaking records at more than 100 locations. The National Weather Service in Mobile citing the "widespread, significant freeze" for Alabama and Florida's Panhandle, urged residents to protect exposed pipes, keep pets warm and check on neighbors.
In Florida, the average low temperature for November in Pensacola is 50 degrees. It was 20 degrees colder Wednesday morning.
"30 here near Pensacola Beach," tweeted resident Robert Pooley. "Hate it!"















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