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Weather to change
by josephfromabove at 7/23/2012 6:57:14 PM


You want the weather to change. The currents in the Pacific ocean are warming up and it has caused the jet stream to form a loop over the midwest, and Texas, the canadian jet stream is nose diving from Washington state to SC. I have been obsering geonet.org.nz for some time and the 200 volcanoes in that area are helping with the heating. You want our weather to change, then if you are a beleiver pray to whoever your higher power is to cool down the pacific area. I know they call it La Nina' Lo Nino' and all that garbage, but the fact is volcanoes, and magma movement is responsible. Normally we have two jet streams going from west to east, and now the pattern is as I have described.


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josephfromabove
7/23/2012 6:59:53 PM

Speaking of weather, here in NC we have had daily afternoon thuderstorms, and I have a tree that I am cutting up that fell from all the wet soil, and wind, plus it was old and sick too. Here comes another boomer outside now.

lkavour92
7/23/2012 7:19:10 PM

When Ilived in Fla, we had "rainy season" where afternoon thunderstorms (sometimes very violent) were a daily occurrance. Golf courses had warning sirens to warn golfers to take shelter from lightening which is very dangerous in fla.. For the past couple of days out at our yard sale site, we have seen storm clouds roll in and thunder, but the mountains must have affected them because we were able to rush around and get everything put away, when we looked up, getting into our truck, the thunderheads were gone...
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7/24/2012 12:23:22 AM

^^^Yes in the daily thunderstorm pattern now(hurricane season). Actually we're having a tropical wave hovering over us down here. Seriously thinking about looking at houseboats to purchase

josephfromabove
7/24/2012 6:44:38 AM

Here in NC we usually have afternoon thuderstorms at this time of the year, especially August, but the level of violence in the winds has grown tremendously. Staight line winds that rip off roofs of houses, not tornadoes just straight line winds, even flipped over a 18 wheeler. I have two 60 foot trees that came down I have been sawing on, and cleaning so I have seen it first hand. Actually it was one V shaped tree at it's base