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Three million flyers across the U.S. East Coast told to expect massive cancellations as deadly storm rolls in

The huge deadly winter storm that is barreling east is set to cause massive cancellations across the East Coat's major airports for Thanksgiving travelers trying to get home - and last up to 36 hours meteorologists warn. A combination of high winds and low clouds are likely to cause travel delays at all New York, Boston and Washington airports and parts of Pennsylvania and upstate New York, including Pittsburgh could likely experience up to 18-inches in snow.
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Already the storm has been responsible for the deaths of 14 people from West to South to Midwest and is covering parts of Georgia, North Carolina and West Virginia in a blanket of ice this morning. Yesterday and through the evening, the storm hit parts of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas swept toward the densely populated East Coast on Tuesday, threatening to disrupt the plans of travelers ahead of the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

The large system has already struck parts of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, but with temperatures creeping above freezing the outcome was less dramatic than forecasters had feared as it crossed the nation's midsection. The storm sprung out of the West and has been blamed for at least 11 deaths, half of them in Texas. It limped across Arkansas with a smattering of snow, sleet and freezing rain that didn't meet expectations.

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Founder of The Weather Channel STICKS IT to Al Gore

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KUSI's John Coleman, the founder of The Weather Channel, makes a special guest appearance on the Rick Amato Show to debunk the latest spree of Global Warming claims in mainstream news.


Comment: John Coleman may be wise to the anthropocentric global warming scam, but appears to be unaware that other scientists are saying the real imminent threat from climate change is a return to an ice age:

Ice Age Cometh? Extreme Weather Events and 'Climate Change'

Fire and Ice: The Day After Tomorrow

New Ice Age 'to begin in 2014'


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Mystery object falls from sky in Long Island

Mystery Object
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A mysterious object fell from the sky in a busy aircraft corridor along Long Island and lit up imaginations. The object, which left a white trail as it plummeted to the ground Monday, generated 911 calls and reports of a downed plane. Suffolk County police looked into whether a small plane had crashed, but found nothing.

Marc Rubin is among those who witnessed the object when it fell between Patchogue and Sayville.

"It had this little curlicue tail at the top and was coming straight down at a 90-degree angle," Rubin said Wednesday.

Police said they plan to send investigators to talk to Rubin and look at the pictures he took. But they believe the object had less mysterious origins.

Suffolk County Police Deputy Chief Kevin Fallon said, "I spoke to some helicopter pilots with our department and it's their belief that this was some type of model rocket or some type of flare."

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Bizarro Earth

European satellites launched to eye Earth's weakening magnetic field

Aurora Australis
© Reuters/NASA/HandoutAurora Australis or ''Southern lights'' are seen in this picture captured by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) with a digital camera while they passed over the Indian Ocean, in this September 17, 2011 photograph.
The European Space Agency on Friday launched three satellites it hopes will help understand why the magnetic field that makes human life possible on Earth appears to be weakening.

The satellites, comprising ESA's Swarm project, were launched from Russia's Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a Rockot vehicle at 7.02 a.m. EST and were placed in near-polar orbit at an altitude of 490 kilometers (304 miles) about 91 minutes later.

Data that Swarm is due to collect for the next four years will help improve scientists' relatively blurry understanding of the magnetic field that shields life on Earth from deadly solar radiation and helps some animals migrate.

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Winter-like U.S. storm lumbers east, threatening holiday travel

Thanks a lot, Mother Nature.

A deadly winter-like storm already blamed for eight deaths continued its trek east through the Southwest on Sunday, disrupting hundreds of flights in a possible preview of Thanksgiving travel hassles.

Meanwhile, an arctic air mass brought freezing temperatures to much of the Northeast and the upper Midwest in what the National Weather Service called the coldest weather of the season.

The wintry system slushed through New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas on Sunday, dumping heavy snow over several areas in New Mexico and sleet that forced the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to "pre-cancel" about 300 flights.
"This is more of a January, February-type weather event," National Weather Service meteorologist Dennis Cain told the Los Angeles Times, adding, "It's not rare, but it's not very common either."
Fortunately for Texans, Cain said, temperatures have remained above freezing as the area braces for a band of icy weather early Monday. "By Thursday, we should have quite a bit of sunshine," he said. "Should be no problem for people going to grandma's house for Thanksgiving."

Attention

Fukushima legacy? 'Lots of sea birds washing up dead' in Alaska

Savoonga, Alaska, Nov. 20, 2013 (h/t Facebook tip): 'Lots of sea birds washing up dead'

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Bizarro Earth

Earthquake magnitude 7.0 strikes near Falkland Islands

Earthquake South Atlantic Ocean
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A magnitude-7.0 earthquake has struck in the South Atlantic, southeast of the disputed Falkland Islands, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

It says the quake struck at 2-27 a.m. on Monday (0627 GMT), about 195 miles southeast of the Falklands' capital, Stanley, and 545 miles east of Ushuaia, Argentina. The depth was a shallow 6.2 miles.

The Falklands are a British territory that is claimed by Argentina.

The USGS says the quake followed four others that all measured more than 5.0, over a two-hour period leading up to the big quake. It says such quakes are uncommon in the region. Only 15 quakes of more than magnitude 5.0 had been measured in the region in the previous 40 years.

Bizarro Earth

Now it's Japan's Sakurajima volcano: Strong explosions and near constant ash emissions

After a short phase of weaker activity, the volcano began to erupt more violently yesterday with a series of powerful explosions that sent ash plumes up to 15,000 ft (4,5 km). Near-constant ash emissions have been taking place from the Showa crater.


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6 new eruptions Monday from Mount Sinabung sent lava, searing gas tumbling up to 1.5 kilometres away

Powerful bursts of hot ash and gravel erupted from a rumbling volcano in western Indonesia early Monday, sending panicked villagers streaming down the sides of the mountain.
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Six new eruptions in the morning sent lava and searing gas tumbling up to 1.5 kilometres down the slopes of Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province. Volcanic material spewed as high as 2,000 metres into the air a day after authorities had raised the volcano's alert status to the highest level.

About 15,000 people have been evacuated from 17 villages in the danger zone five kilometres around the crater, National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said. The evacuation zone was expanded from three kilometres.

Ice Cube

GISS data confirm winters definitely getting colder over northern hemisphere continents since 1995!

There is much denial disbelief going around about our ever changing world. Are the winters getting colder? Are the summers getting hotter? Are the ice-caps melting? What's going on?

Fortunately there are systems keeping track. And there are simple ways of plotting the data. One plot, available from Goddard Institute of Space Science (GISS), is a temperature trend plot by month of the year. Here is a plot of temperature trend by month of the year (horizontal) by latitude (vertical) for the last 17 years.

Temperature trend since 1995
© Goddard Institute of Space Science (GISS)Figure 1 is a zonal trend plot by month for the period 1995 to the present. Horizontal axis = months of the year Jan โ€“ Dec; vertical axis = latitude.