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Snowmageddon: 6,000 flights grounded or delayed in US as Thanksgiving storm rages on

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© GettyImages / John MooreSnow chaos: 6,000 flights grounded or delayed as Thanksgiving storm rages on. A cancelled flight waits in a snow storm at the Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.
After a record-cold Thanksgiving, temperatures continued to plummet as heavy snowfall across the Midwest grounded or delayed over 6,000 flights, wreaking havoc on Americans' holiday travel plans.

The Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend is usually the busiest travel day of the year, as millions of Americans return home from visiting relatives. However, much of the country was snowed in this year, leading to over 1,200 flight cancellations and 5,000 delays, according to FlightAware.com.

Comment: With a grand solar minimum on the way, storms like this are becoming more and more commonplace.


Cloud Precipitation

November to remember: This year's was wettest on record in Washington DC

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© WTOP/Dave DildineA car drives through the pouring rain on Sunday, July 22, 2018, in Annapolis, Maryland.
If you got rained on walking into work today, here's some cold comfort for you: Those were record-breaking raindrops.

With four days in the month left to go, November 2018 is now officially the rainiest November on record in D.C., breaking a 141-year-old record, according to the National Weather Service. And the unusually wet month means D.C. is now sitting at the No. 3 spot in terms of the rainiest year on record.

Shortly before 11 a.m. Monday, D.C. hit 7.31 inches of rain for the month, breaking the previous record of 7.18 inches of rain set in November 1877. The rain data is recorded at Reagan National Airport.

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Three tornadoes sweep across southern Italy - Second outbreak in one week

Southern Italy tornado
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A bad tornado has hit the Cape of Leuca, Apulia on Sunday, November 25, affecting many municipalities with Tricase Porto being the most affected zone.

The whirlwind, which appeared after sudden hail, caused the collapse of the facade of the church of San Nicola which in turn damaged surrounding houses.

In Marina Serra the rectory also collapsed, while along the coast toward Tiggiano many walls and have trees have fallen.

Solar panels, street lights and street signs have also been damaged.

Another tornado hit between the communes of Botricello and Cropani Marina, Calabria, between the provinces of Catanzaro and Crotone.

The force of the wind has ripped off some building roofs and damaged a series of greenhouses.

At this point no people have been hurt; however there have been many calls for rescue made to the Provincial Command of firefighters of Catanzaro.

A third tornado hit in the late morning on Sunday in the zone of Crotone, Calabria.


Comment: This is the second tornado outbreak to hit the region since November 20, when at least three destructive tornadoes formed over southern Italy.


Snowflake Cold

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Top cold and snow records broken during Thanksgiving 2018 blizzard

Record cold in Ottawa
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With the blizzard and Arctic front crushing temperature and snow records across the US and Canada, here are the final numbers, and this coupled with the new (Fourth National Climate Assessment) released out of the US, somehow record cold was caused by residual heat and claimed as a one off event. Now a second blistering Arctic front before winter set to crush cold records in southern Mexico and Cuba. These are the top snow and cold records broken during the Thanksgiving 2018 blizzard.


Comment: Professor Valentina Zharkova explains and confirms why a "Super" Grand Solar Minimum is upon us


Cloud Precipitation

Large sinkhole swallows car following heavy rainfall in Italy

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A huge sinkhole in the Italian village of San Felice Circeo swallowed a car after heavy rainfall in the region.

Comment: Epic rainfall and sinkholes are becoming a familiar sight all over the planet: Also check out SOTTs' monthly documentary: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - October 2018: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs




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Rare multiple waterspouts observed in Andaman Sea, Thailand

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© Donwahah Khiaddech
Tourists were treated to a spectacular sight of four waterspouts off Satun's resort island of Koh Lipe on Sunday.

The sudden phenomenon in the Andaman Sea was recorded as video and photos and widely shared on social media. The phenomenon happened a little before noon on Sunday when the four waterspouts shot out towards the horizon for 10-15 minutes, which was observed by those on the Sun Rise Beach, East of Koh Lipe.

However, the spectacle disappeared when rains arrived.

Weather Forecast Bureau spokesman Surapong Sarapa said a waterspout was common in the Andaman Sea coast during the rainy season but it was rare to have four of them at the same time.


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Falling tree kills man as severe floods again hit Saigon, Vietnam

Thunderstorms uproot a tree
© VnExpress/Pham DuyThunderstorms uproot a tree on Nguyen Van Linh Street in Binh Chanh District, crushing a motorbike driver.
A falling tree killed a man as heavy rains triggered by storm Usagi caused severe flooding in Saigon.

A big tree with diameter of one meter on Nguyen Van Linh Street in Binh Chanh District to the west of the city was uprooted and fell on a man passing by, knocking him unconscious.

The man, whose name has not been revealed, was hospitalized, but succumbed to his injuries later.

Storm Usagi weakened into tropical depression Sunday afternoon, but HCMC suffered severe flooding and saw big trees uprooted.


Comment: See also this report of the results of another storm just a week prior to the one noted above : Death toll from central Vietnam typhoon-triggered flood rises to 14


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Calgary breaks 76-year snowfall record, adding to unusually snowy year

Snow blanketed Calgary
© Global NewsSnow blanketed Calgary on Friday.
Calgarians found themselves navigating a nasty drive home on Friday as a band of snow blanketed the region.

Snowfall warnings were issued around 5 p.m. for Calgary, and areas north, east and south of the city. That warning stayed in place until early Saturday morning.

Environment Canada said Saturday that 13.2 cm of snow fell on Friday, which marks a new snowfall record for Nov. 23. The previous record was set in 1942 when 9.4 cm of snow fell.

November is normally the third snowiest month of the year with an average of 16.6 cm of snow over the 30 days. This year, Calgary has experienced a higher-than-average amount of snow for the month, already sitting at 23.7 cm as of Nov. 23.

This comes on the heels of a historically wet October that brought nearly five times the average amount of snow, ending the month with 48.4 cm of snow.


According to Environment Canada historical data, there has been a notable uptick of days with heavy accumulations of snow this year. Calgary will usually see one to two days with snowfall accumulations of at least 10 cm throughout the year; so far in 2018, there have been four days with over 10 cm of snow, one each in February, March, October and November.

Comment: Chilly weather is smashing cold records all across Canada this month. Meanwhile from the Prairies to Prince Edward Island, a harsh fall harvest means Canada could be facing a serious potato shortage, one that may cause millions of dollars worth of Canadian potatoes to rot in the ground this year.

Crop and cattle losses are on the rise everywhere, whether it is due to extensive drought, massive hail, epic flooding, unexpected frosts, and even epidemics. See also: Erratic seasons and extreme weather devastating crops around the world


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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Record cold Thanksgiving temperatures caused by 'global warming' & dust storms in Southern hemisphere

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© Kena Betancur/Getty ImagesA parade watcher covers up in the cold during the 92nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday in New York City.
I was wondering how long it would take for media outlets to start with the "Record Cold Thanksgiving caused by Global Warming" headlines, the answer - less than 24 hours. They state CO2 is to blame, and summer will be hotter, so we look at the Southern hemisphere where record cold and snow dump in Australia, Southern Africa way cold, South America way cold and frost on crops. Yep, hotter summers which is a week away as the official date, but its going to snow in Australia at the beginning of SUMMER.


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Thundersnow, bushfires, heatwaves, dust storms: What is going on with Australia's weather?

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© Barrier Daily Truth/supplied/AAPA week of crazy weather. From left: dust storm in Broken Hill, the Snowy Mountains near Khancoban, and bushfires along Lemon Tree Passage Road near Newcastle.
Every Australian state and territory has been impacted by wild weather over the past few days.

In South Australia, 40,000 properties were left without power and several homes were damaged as wind gusts of over 100 kilometres per hour hit on Wednesday night.

Victoria also saw severe thunderstorms, with the State Emergency Service reporting it had received over 750 calls for assistance by Tuesday night.

On Thursday morning, South East Queensland was hit with a band of gusty storms, storm warnings were issued for the Northern Territory, and parts of Tasmania were on flood watch and damaging wind warnings were issued.

In New South Wales, a dust storm travelled across the state from west of Broken Hill to Sydney.

Comment: Weather everywhere is increasingly erratic and intensifying: For more, check out SOTTs' monthly documentary: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - October 2018: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs