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Powerful tornadoes plow through east Texas, and massive flooding in parts of Missouri and Oklahoma (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)

Texas tornado
© Stas Speransky / YouTube
At least five people were killed and dozens injured as massive tornados swept through east Texas, leaving behind a trail of mangled trees, overturned vehicles, and damaged houses, authorities sad.

Canton in Van Zandt County, some 50 miles (80 km) east of Dallas, was the city most affected by the extreme weather conditions.

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And up next.... Global temperatures plunge in April - "the pause" returns

global warming graph
Global temperatures have dropped 0.5° Celsius in April according to Dr. Ryan Maue. In the Northern Hemisphere they plunged a massive 1°C . As the record 2015/16 El Nino levels off, the global warming hiatus aka "the pause" is back with a vengeance. He writes:
Some good news to end April, global temperature anomaly has fallen to only +0.1°C today (snapshot) ... graphic is like stock market trace
Global Ocean Temperatures Drop To Pre-El Nino Levels
el nino levels graph

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Record snowfall at Russia's Mutnovskaya Geothermal power station

Russia's Mutnovskaya Geothermal power station
"Mutnovskaya geothermal power station in Kamchatka faced a record-breaking amount of snow during winter 2017."

Thanks to Clay Olson for this link

Comment: One picture says it all.


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Exposing the Phony CO2 Con Job - Video

CO2 levels
CO2 levels are now almost the lowest in more than 500 million years.

Using data from the NOAA and even the IPCC, it turns out that CO2 levels were as much as 15 times higher than 400 ppm in the past, and notably, this was long before the Industrial Revolution. In fact, plants across the planet today are starving for CO2. This rational, science-based explanation completely DEBUNKS the false "climate change" narrative on carbon dioxide.

The video points out that CO2 levels today are almost the lowest they've ever been in the entire known history of our planet.

Thanks to Stephen Bird for this video


Bizarro Earth

Earthquake Magnitude 6.2 - 88km WNW of Skagway, Alaska

alaska
© USGS

Magnitude
6.2 mww

Location uncertainty 59.844°N 136.695°W± 4.4 km

Depth uncertainty 2.2 km± 3.3Origin

Time 2017-05-01 12:31:54.500 UTC

USGS Data

Comment: See also: Shallow 6.3 magnitude earthquake 90 km from Haines, Alaska; second strong quake within 2 hours for the region


Snowflake

Snowstorm pounds western Kansas, closes I-70; up to 25 inches of snow reported

A truck is seen in the snow Sunday morning on a Garden City, Kan., street.
© Kris SmithA truck is seen in the snow Sunday morning on a Garden City, Kan., street.

Heavy snow in parts of western Kansas led to a bevy of road closures and power outages on Sunday - and an Amtrak train traveling from Garden City to Lamar, Colo., a distance of 100 miles, arrived 10 hours late.

As much as 14 inches of snow had fallen in Elkhart, near the Kansas-Oklahoma state line and just miles from the Colorado state line, and many trees and power lines were reported down in the southwest part of the state, according to a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Dodge City.

Jeff Johnson said some of the places hardest hit by the weekend storm included areas west of Garden City and Liberal. He said the Dodge City area had received as much as 5-plus inches of snow as of 11:30 a.m. Sunday.

Garden City reported some power outages, but by 4 p.m. Sunday, the city tweeted that much of the power had been restored. It warned, however, that more power outages could follow and that the Horace Good Middle School would be open for any residents in Finney County without power. Residents of Garden City's utility company were encouraged to call 620-276-1290 to report power outages to help take off some of the calls to the county's 911 dispatch center.


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Powerful spring storm brings snow and rain to Nebraska

April 30th, 2017 spring storm drops snow near Cozad, NE. This is a look near I-80 and Highway 21.
April 30th, 2017 spring storm drops snow near Cozad, NE. This is a look near I-80 and Highway 21.
A powerful spring storm is moving across Nebraska this weekend. The eastern part of the state saw mostly rain on Sunday, while west of Kearney got snow.

As of Sunday afternoon the 10/11 Weather team said over the last 48 hours Lincoln's seen 1.5 inches of rain, 3+ inches in Columbus and 2.5+ inches in York.

In Lincoln rain didn't stop the Old Cheney Farmers' Market from it's opening weekend. Although vendors told 10/11 there were notably less people who came out Sunday. Typically hundreds of people fill the market near 56th and Old Cheney, but by noon there were only a few dozen.

Nebraska 511 reported I-80 near Lexington was closed due to a jack knifed semi-truck around 2:00 Sunday afternoon. It reopened around 5:15pm. Traffic was rerouted onto the shoulder according to the Nebraska 511 Twitter account.

Nebraska 511 reported both Highway 23 and 83 were closed for several hours Sunday. Highway 23 reopened around 7:20pm in both directions south of Eustis after a semi-truck jack knifed. Highway 83 is also back between McCook to the Kansas state line, after crews cleaned up and fixed downed power lines.

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Deserts across the planet bloom; heavier rains caused by cosmic rays creating more clouds

Atacama Desert
Atacama Desert in bloom
With cosmic rays forecast to increase 19% in solar cycle 25, we can postulate that rains and floods will increase globally. What has the effect of 12.5% increase in cosmic rays had over the last 2 years? If there will be could increases we should see deserts turning green as we do across Africa, South America, USA, Australia and out of season rains in S.E. Asia plus record floods across the globe. These are a clear message that more intense rains and precipitation records will continue through 2025. This will effect crop production as well.


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False melt days on Greenland showing up at NSIDC to prevent latest start record

Greenland
Greenland
April 27th it was -6C on Greenalnd where NSIDC claims there was the first day of melting on the Greenland ice cap. This I personally consider a Fake Melt Day shown on NSIDC's Greenland page to prevent a new record being set for the latest day to begin melting. That doesn't fit the global warming narrative, plus I now feel they are trying to do damage control on the new Mini Ice Age intensifying.


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Attention

Blanked out time & new energetic auroras when power grids go down

Blue Plasma streams Canada
Blue Plasma streams Canada
During the massive solar storm that took down power grids across North America and other parts of Europe the ESA some how steered a satellite into a 25KM wide new plasma stream after an observer on the ground alerted them to the new never before see light in the sky, named "Steve". Also during this time of power outages, the auroral forecast disappeared for 12 hours, the time from 03:30-15;00 UTC were missing.


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