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Three days that ended the world

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More on the inane attempt to link the three day European heatwave to carbon dioxide.


Ice Cube

Cherry picking season arrives in Greenland

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In this video, I make fun of the mindless mass hysteria about recent weather in the Arctic.


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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Climate sensationalism in a chilly baking world

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© YouTube/Adapt 2030 (screen capture)
Its interesting how there is unequal weight given to temperature anomalies across the planet in 2019, record heat in Europe dominates the headlines yet summer snow in Canada, USA and Russia goes unnoticed as well record cold temperatures on the same continents. News casters fired for voicing concerns that "Code Red" is being overused and desensitising viewers.

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Comment: Extreme times: Two days after cyclists raced in record-breaking heat, Tour de France halted by hailstorm and mudslides

The mainstream media has focused almost exclusively on record-breaking hot temperatures this summer....promoting the man-made global warming/climate change narrative...yet it ought to be noted that at the other extreme, many new cold temperature records are also being set across the planet at this time:


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'Loud trumpet sounds' heard coming from the sky in North Carolina

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YouTube user 'ShadowBandit91' shared footage of 'trumpeting sounds' he heard in the North Carolina sky on July 15, 2019:
So, I was coming into work like normal. I got into work at 3:30am ... no construction, no loud vehicles, nothing on the two major highways. It is quiet when I come into work. I've never heard the sound before or since I've been coming into this building for 11 years (more less.)

In my 28 years of living, I've never heard a sound like this at all. It sounds like mating calls for whales or a really good trumpet player that can throw sound from hell-a-far. It was so loud when I walked into the building, I could hear it before I could even open the warehouse doors and for those of you have not seen videos of my warehouse, you can tell what doors I'm talking about. I could hear that clearly so when I stepped outside this is what I heard:


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Strange 'rumbling horn-like sounds' heard in northern Indiana

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© Shihao Mei/Unsplash
On July 2, 2019, YouTube user 'iamtheicelord' uploaded footage of strange "unsettling" sounds he heard in the skies of Merrillville, Indiana:
Earlier this summer right in the middle of June 2019 my friend and I stepped outside to grab some air and started hearing these strange low rumbling horn like sounds coming from the distance. We got a couple of them I'm recording. Let us know what you think they were.


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What's causing the mystery deaths of dolphins and whales off the Tuscan coast in Italy? 34 so far in 2019

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Thirty-two dolphins and two whales have been found dead off the Tuscan coast since the beginning of the year, the Italian region's environmental protection agency said Friday.

Autopsies showed many had stopped feeding, suggesting they had been hit by a virus, possibly measles, experts said.

Over just four days at the end of July the bodies of six dolphins were found, the agency's spokesman Marco Talluri told AFP.

"We analysed the stomachs of eight specimens and found that they were half empty, as if the animals had not eaten for two or three days," said Italian biologist Cecilia Mancusi, an expert from the ARPAT environmental agency.

Cloud Precipitation

5 children feared dead as floods ravage Nigeria

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Many families have been displaced and business owners disorganised following a heavy rain that has caused gutters to overflow into homes, shops, worship places, and all conceivable places mostly in lowland areas of the expansive Jimeta area of Yola metropolis.

Authorities have put the human casualty to between three to five, with details still being awaited by Friday afternoon.

The Executive Secretary of the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), Dr Muhammed Suleiman, told DAILY POST on phone that a team he sent to access the extent of damage was yet to return, but that he understood that four or five children might have died in Jambutu and Wurojabe, as well as Jimeta, Yola North LGA; and possibly in Yolde Pate in Yola South LGA.


Snowflake

27 inches of snow in 72 hours hits ski areas of New Zealand

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There have been some big snowfalls in New Zealand over the past few days, transforming conditions after a slow start to the 2019 ski season there.

Ski areas have posted accumulations of up to 70cm in the past few and base depths have reached 3 metres (10 feet) at one area, the deepest in the southern hemisphere by more than a metre.

The news isn't all good though at present as some ski areas are closed due to the accompanying gale force winds, others whilst they did gout the snow, some as after all the snow their slopes are so full no one else can get on and at least one, Manganui, the one with the 3m base, because the weather warmed up after the snow

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August snowfall on the Dolomites in Italy

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August snow on Marmolada, Dolomites, north Italy August 2, 2019.


Report: Carlo Budel

Cloud Precipitation

Severe flooding in the Midlands region of the UK

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This is a compilation of the terrible flooding in the Midlands region of the UK. After the record breaking heatwave this happens.

These clip was not recorded by me, this is a compilation of clips, the only reason music has been added is because a lot of these clips had to be muted due to swearing or interference.

Floods from heavy persistent rain fall. Bridge collapsed from severe flooding and flash floods.