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Three killed and hundreds of thousands without power as major snowstorm strikes US southern states

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© APSnow, sleet and freezing rain swept across five southern states, leaving dangerously icy roads and hundreds of thousands of people without electricity
At least three people have been killed and hundreds of thousands were without power as a heavy snowstorm slammed into south-eastern US states.

Snow, sleet and freezing rain battered states from Georgia to West Virginia with temperatures expected to plummet further, bringing more treacherous conditions.

The storm has been blamed for at least three deaths in North Carolina and a state of emergency has been declared in the region amid the extreme weather.

Thousands of flights were cancelled across the region, and scores of schools, businesses and government offices were closed as the severe conditions worsened on Monday.


Comment: Massive storm drops feet of snow on US Southeast


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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: US Winter Storm Diego - Blizzards in Europe - Snow buries cattle in Russia

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© Stephanie Klein-Davis /The Roanoke Times via APJohn Woodrum, shovels his car on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018, in Roanoke, Va. A massive storm brought snow, sleet, and freezing rain across a wide swath of the South on Sunday — causing dangerously icy roads, immobilizing snowfalls and power losses to hundreds of thousands of people.
Winter Storm Diego dumps a years worth of snowfall in a single day in the South East USA, hundreds of thousands without power, while in Europe blizzards rage as an extra tropical low collides with a cold air front dumping three feet plus of snow across France, Italy, Austria, and Russia with its own blizzard burying herds of animals. Interestingly the global main stream media does not want to talk about low solar activity as a possible cause for the extreme weather as predicted by solar forecasters to start now. 2+2 =3.33 in the world of mind control.


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Alps battered by snowstorm over the weekend - up to 100 cms (almost 40 inches) falls

Resorts across the world's biggest ski ares Les Trois Vallées have been hit by heavy snow and wind
Resorts across the world's biggest ski ares Les Trois Vallées have been hit by heavy snow and wind
Winter has arrived with a vengeance in the Alps after the biggest storm of the season battered ski resorts across France, Austria, Italy and Switzerland over the weekend.

After a slow start to the ski season, with some resorts having to postpone their openings due to a lack of snow, the tables have turned and now resorts are dealing with too much snow and strong winds, meaning some ski areas have had to close due to high avalanche risk.

"There were significant falls of snow across the majority of the Alps at the weekend, with the being snow pushed down from the north and west. All resorts but the most southern regions were lucky enough to get between 30cm and 100cm," said John Armstrong from myweather2.com. These include Tignes (60cm), Courchevel (40cm), Verbier (50cm), Zermatt (60cm) and St Anton (30cm).


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Massive storm drops feet of snow on US Southeast

A snow-covered car sits outside a home Sunday in Greensboro, North Carolina.
A snow-covered car sits outside a home Sunday in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Much of the U.S. Southeast ground to a halt on Sunday as a powerful winter storm swept into the region, dropping an immense amount of snow on a region not usually associated with snowfall measured in feet.

Hundreds of thousands of people were without power by Sunday afternoon across the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Virginia as snow continued to fall. Widespread snow amounts in excess of 12 inches have been reported along the southern Appalachians, with local amounts topping 24 inches. It's not just the mountains seeing dramatic amounts, however. Roughly 6 to 10 inches have also been reported in a swath from Raleigh, North Carolina, to Richmond, Virginia, with accumulations reported as far north as the southern suburbs of Washington, D.C.

25 centimetres of snow might not sound so earth-shattering to winter-savvy Canadians, but, for perspective, many locations in the Carolinas have now seen snowfall equal to, and in many cases greater than, what they normally see in an entire winter season. And it all fell in fewer than 24 hours.


Comment: North America just had its most extensive November snow cover in at least a half-century


Cloud Precipitation

Wet weather delaying, reducing crop harvest in 2 counties of Ohio

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Farmers in Muskingum and Coshocton counties are having issues harvesting their crops.

With the consistently wet weather, some farmers are still in the process of harvesting their produce, particularly soybeans.

"Normally Thanksgiving is late, but with all this moisture, we haven't been able to get it done," said Eric Reed, who works at Bell Farms in Muskingum County.

"This is by far the latest we've ever been still harvesting," said Tyler Basham, who grows corn and soybeans in New Concord. "It's been so wet, we haven't been able to get them."

Propaganda

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Cold cyclone low on snow and UK climate assessment forecast to 2030

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Cyclone winds to blast UK at 100mph+ moving on to western Europe over the next few days. On the heels of the incredibly strong storm it is blamed on climate change as told by the UK Climate Projections UK where the world will flood and temperatures on average will be 8C.

Also the natural cycle Atlantic Multi Decadal Oscillation (AMO) cooling and warming cycles are pinned on humans.

Lets delve into to climate reality being sold to the world in 2018.


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Carolinas brace for heavy snow after records crushed in Texas - 25 million in the US South under winter weather alerts

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© CNNMore than 25 million people are under winter weather alerts from Oklahoma through Virginia, and more than 10 million are under a flood threat from the Gulf coast to South Carolina.
The winter storm sweeping across the southern United States revealed its power Saturday by dropping 10 inches of snow on Lubbock, Texas -- 2 inches more than the city usually gets in a whole year.

"They crushed their yearly average in 24 hours," CNN meteorologist Ivan Cabrera said.The Lubbock Police Department tweeted late Saturday that black ice and freezing fog were beginning to form on areas Interstate 27. Police said they were "working about 20 wrecks due to these dangerous conditions."

Having done its work in Texas, the storm will move east and is expected to pound the Carolinas with heavy snow Sunday, followed by rain, Cabrera said. Sleet and flooding are also possible across the South.As much as 6 inches of snow might fall in Charlotte, North Carolina, and ice accumulations of a quarter of an inch to half an inch are possible.

"Six inches will shut that city down," CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar said. "It's very much like any other Southern city ... where they don't have the resources that a lot of other cities have. They have few salt trucks, few snowplows. It takes them longer to clean something like that up."

Comment: North America just had its most extensive November snow cover in at least a half-century


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SOTT Focus: Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Interview with Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Pierre Lescaudron

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Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Pierre Lescaudron editors at SOTT Media and authors of "Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection: The Secret History of the World" with ADAPT 2030 (David DuByne) compare what they see in the news as distraction for increasing food prices and societal changes as our Earth shifts to a cooler climate as the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum intensifies, a 400-year cycle in our Sun which will affect crop production, the economy and everyone on our planet. This is a timeline for what you can expect from now to 2030 as the frequency from our Sun changes.

Topics from the Interview:
  • Energetic changes being felt across our planet and how this relates to a lower activity in the Sun
  • Electric Universe
  • Jet Stream meanderings
  • Gulf Stream slow-down
  • Hurricane intensity on century cycles
  • Earthquakes
  • Magnetic field changes on Earth as the Suns magnetic field changes
  • Volcanic eruptions
  • Meteor fireballs
  • Tornadoes
  • Deluges and Atmospheric Compression events
  • Sinkholes
  • Victor Clube and space debris intensifying

Comment: Review of 'Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection'. The book is available to purchase here.

To listen to part 2 of the interview, see: Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Interview with Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Pierre Lescaudron (Part 2)


Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills 12 goats and dog in Cyprus

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Twelve goats and a dog, believed to have been struck by lightning, were found dead on Friday in the village of Salamiou in Paphos after their own believed them have gone missing or stolen.

The dead animals were located by their owner on Friday. It is believed they were struck by lightning on Tuesday, when the man had reported to the police that the animals had disappeared from Plaka locality, in Salamiou.

Officials from the state vet services who examined the animals, found they had burn injuries to their coats, caused by lightning.

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Lightning bolt kills 3 in Zimbabwe

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Three people died after being struck by a bolt of lightning Wednesday afternoon in Mutasa district's Ward 28 near Chavhanga Primary School.

ZRP provincial spokesperson Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said he was on leave referring questions to Nyanga district counterpart Assistant Inspector Cuthbert Tanyanyiwa who said they were yet to receive a report on the incident.

According to local villagers Misheck Nheredzo, Jealous Nyabanda and Phenias Mubata died after being struck by lightning while thatching a hut.

"They were thatching a hut when disaster struck. It's sad. Police have been notified but we have been told to go ahead with burial arrangements," said one villager.

Comment: Across the globle within the last week lightning strikes have also killed 2 people in Zamiba, 3 farmers in Maharashtra, India, an individual in Iraq and another farmer in Tanzania.