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Huge Solar Storms Affecting Australia’s Weather Pattern Update 2011 09 29
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How is hail formed?
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Our first Weather Whiz Kid of the school year Rakaya Dopp asks this very interesting question.
HAARP STATION on Bruny Island Tasmania, Australia
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A few of us went for a little walk around this station.
This video is the same as the other but the HAARP information at the end is clearer so it can be read. Sorry about all the bad language.
Sen. Cruz Questions Sierra Club President Aaron Mair on Climate Change
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EXTREME WEATHER: Unprecedented Heatwave And Wildfires Hit Australia – Temperature Soar Above 50C!
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The CELESTIAL Convergence | http://thecelestialconvergence.blogspot.com/
January 14, 2014 – AUSTRALIA – A heatwave has swept from Western Australia across South Australia, Victoria and parts of western NSW, prompting health warnings for the very young and elderly. Adelaide is set for one of its fiercest bouts of temperatures on record, with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting five consecutive days above 40C this week, peaking at 43C on Wednesday. It will be the longest stretch of 40C days in Adelaide since 2009, when the South Australian capital experienced six consecutive days above this mark.
Melbourne is also in the grip of escalating temperatures, with temperatures set to reach 41C on Tuesday, dipping to 39C before ending the week on 40C. Regional areas of South Australia, Victoria and NSW are experiencing even warmer temperatures, with Swan Hill in Victoria set for three consecutive days of 44C this week, while Waikerie in South Australia will reach 45C on Thursday. Broken Hill in NSW will bake in temperatures above 40C all week, according to the bureau. South Australia’s state emergency service has urged the public to drink plenty of fluids, stay indoors, not leave children or pets in cars and prepare for potential power outages due to the scorching temperatures. The SES said people should visit elderly relatives and protect young children from the heat, given the vulnerability to hot weather of very young and older people. Scott Turner, acting deputy chief of the SES, said the heat has a “huge impact” on the body, warning that the mortality rate rises when temperatures rise precipitously. In Melbourne, temperatures are expected to peak at 35C around 6pm on Monday, making for an uncomfortable home commute, although Metro Trains has confirmed there will be no alterations to its timetable. It looks unlikely that Melbourne will beat its record of five consecutive days over 40C, set in 1908.
The heatwave has been caused by a warm front that has spread from Western Australia. The state is currently battling bushfires which have destroyed 44 homes. Alasdair Hainsworth, assistant director for weather services at the Bureau of Meteorology, said the heatwave was picked up by its new pilot heatwave forecast service. “What is unusual about this event, which the pilot heatwave forecast shows, is that when high maximum temperatures and above average minimum temperatures are sustained over a number of days, there is a build-up of ‘excess’ heat,” he said. “Extreme heatwave conditions can be seen in southern NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.” Victoria’s chief health officer Dr Rosemary Lester said: “The body normally sweats to cool down but sometimes sweating isn’t enough and rising body temperature can lead to heat stress. “The effects of heat-related illnesses can range from mild conditions such as a rash or cramps to very serious conditions such as heat stroke, which can be fatal. “Importantly, heat may worsen the condition of someone who already has a medical condition such as heart disease.”
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How does freezing rain form? | Weather Word of the Week
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It’s not snow. Definitely not sleet. And it’s not quite rain. YouTube user Ethan Cottle wants to know about freezing rain. Which is kind of a misnomer because it kind of just turns everything to ice. Here’s the weather word of the week.
I’m Storm Shield Meteorologist Jason Meyers, and freezing rain consists of supercooled raindrops that freeze on trees, cars, and roads on impact, resulting in an icy glaze.
For freezing rain to form, atmospheric conditions need to be just right.
At the surface, temperatures need to be below freezing. Near the clouds, temperatures are below freezing, so snow forms. But in between the clouds and the surface, there must be a deep layer with above freezing temperatures, so the snow melts, turning into rain before it can instantly refreeze into ice.
This type of precipitation can create some of winter’s most beautiful landscapes, but it’s also some of the most dangerous. Significant freezing rain events are called ice storms. And storm is a perfect term. A small amount of ice accumulation can bring down tree branches, cause power outages, and of course, crashes on the road.
What weather terminology have you been dying to know about? Let me know in the comments below, on Twitter, or on the Storm Shield Facebook page.
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HAARP weapons test above SYDNEY Australia MAY 2016
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Scalar weapons have recently been tested in the skies close to Sydney, Australia recently. This is very clear evidence of a Tesla inspired weapons platform in operation near a major city.
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Global Warming Swindle Debate Pt1
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STOP!! PART ZERO is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYlbvJEZA_4
… being an introduction to the Durkin interview. It was a late addition, hence the crazy numbering system. Watch Part Zero for a good introduction that sets the scene for the following Durkin interview and public debate.
ABC Australia TV debate 12 July 2007
Preview of a Pole Shift? Odd South American Weather Pattern.
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The jet stream circles the pole, wherever that may be. I hope you folks in Australia have your mittens.
El Nino – What is it?
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What is El Nino and what does it mean? In this animated video, we explain what El Nino is and how it affects weather around the world.
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