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El Niño – What It Means For You This Winter
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2016 WORLD PREDICTIONS: El Nino, Terrorist, Mass Shootings, Extreme Weather, etc.
These are the 2016 World Predictions - America, Canada, Australia, Europe, Asia, Etc. THE FIRST VIDEO is a REVIEW OF MOST OF THE PREDICTIONS ...
+Chris Ill ...sorry no. As the Video indicates the predictions are split into countries/continents (in a way). The Tornadoes will be part of this in each country. IF there is interest out there???? for a specific video just for Tornadoes I will create one - time will tell-- maybe next year if not too much interest is show this year. Thank you for your question.
+tdiep Thank you SO MUCH for you kind words. Working on all the other material! That is why I am putting out the DVD's of the fully detailed Predictions for 2016 ... it should help a section of people who need this information. Take care of YOURSELF! D
S0 News August 15, 2014 | El Niño, Drought, Space-weather
//www.irf.se//Observatory/?link=Riometers M 5 EQ Breaks the 4. 9'S
weve been seeing..
//earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000s37z There's the
ionospheric disturbance I was expecting.. 2230 UTC.
M 4.6 Indonesia 0310 UTC , M 4.5 Tonga 0237 UTC, touchdown from the 2000 UTC geomagnetic disruption..//earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000s39q#summary//www.ips.gov.au/Images/Satellite/Total%20Electron%20Content/Regional%20Maps/World_tec.gifBoth are in the ionospheric electron activity.
Filament eruption on the solar disk today not only sent plasma in our
direction, but also manifested and left behind an Earth facing equatorial
coronal hole
[until those field lines reconnect anyway]
*Link below*
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by (Aug. 15, 2014) AFP:
"The Ebola outbreak that has claimed more than 1,000 lives in west Africa
is moving faster than aid organisations can handle, the medical charity MSF
said Friday.
The warning came a day after the World Health Organization said the scale
of the epidemic had been vastly underestimated and that "extraordinary
measures" were needed to contain the killer disease.
Related: WHO: Ebola toll may 'vastly underestimate' crisis
The UN health agency said the death toll from the worst outbreak of the
disease in four decades had now climbed to 1,069 in the four afflicted
countries, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
"It is deteriorating faster, and moving faster, than we can respond to,"
MSF (Doctors Without Borders) chief Joanne Liu told reporters in Geneva,
saying it could take six months to get the upper hand.
"It is like wartime," she said a day after returning from the region where
she met political leaders and visited clinics.
WHO said Thursday it was coordinating "a massive scaling up of the
international response" to the epidemic.
"Staff at the outbreak sites see evidence that the numbers of reported
cases and deaths vastly underestimate the magnitude of the outbreak," it
said.
The latest epidemic erupted in the forested zone straddling the borders of
Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, and later spread to Nigeria.
WHO declared a global health emergency last week -- far too late, according
to MSF, which months ago warned that the outbreak was out of control.
Liu said while Guinea was the initial epicentre of the disease, the pace
there has slowed, with concerns now focused on the other countries.
"If we don't stabilise Liberia, we'll never stabilise the region," Liu said.
Concerns have also centred on the Nigerian cases, which are in Lagos,
sub-Saharan Africa's largest city.
"Right now we have no past experience with in urban setting," said Liu.
As countries around the world stepped up measures to contain the disease,
the International Olympics Committee said athletes from Ebola-hit countries
had been barred from competing in pool events and combat sports at the
Youth Olympics opening in China on Saturday.
The decision, which affects three unidentified athletes, was made "with
regard to ensuring the safety of all those participating" in the Games in
the city of Nanjing, the IOC and Chinese organisers said.
No cure or vaccine is currently available for Ebola, which the WHO has
declared a global public health emergency.
It has also authorised the use of largely untested treatments in efforts to
combat the disease.
Hard-hit nations are awaiting consignments of up to 1,000 doses of the
barely tested drug ZMapp from the United States, which has raised hopes of
saving hundreds.
Canada says between 800 and 1,000 doses of a vaccine called VSV-EBOV, which
has shown promise in animal research but never been tested on humans, would
also be distributed through the WHO.
MSF's Liu warned against focusing on drugs.
"In the short term, they're not going to help that much, because we don't
have many drugs available. We need to a get a reality check on how this
could impact the curve of the epidemic," she said.
The last days of an Ebola victim can be grim, characterised by agonising
muscular pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and catastrophic haemorrhaging described
as "bleeding out" as vital organs break down.
The cost of tackling the virus is also threatening to exact a severe
economic toll on the already impoverished west African nations hit by the
epidemic.
In Nigeria, in particular, a more serious outbreak could severely disrupt
its oil and gas industry if international companies are forced to evacuate
staff and shut local operations, rating agency Moody's warned.
- 'Hostility to health workers' -
Sierra Leone's chief medical officer Brima Kargbo this week spoke of the
risks facing health workers fighting the epidemic, which has killed 32
nurses since May as well as an eminent doctor, of a total of more than 330
victims.
"We still have to break the chain of transmission to separate the infected
from the uninfected," Kargbo said.
In Liberia, which has recorded more than 300 deaths, work has begun on
expanding a treatment centre in Monrovia -- one of only two such clinics in
the country of 4.2 million.
Across the region, draconian restrictions have been imposed and a number of
airlines have cancelled flights in and out of west Africa.
Guinea, where at least 377 people have died, became the latest country to
declare a health emergency, ordering strict controls at border points and a
ban on moving bodies from one town to another.
Although the WHO confirmed that other African countries, including Kenya,
were labelled "high risk" due to their popular transport hubs, it also
emphasised that air travel, even from Ebola-affected countries, is low risk
because the virus is not airborne."
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_West_Africa_Ebola_outbreak
Keep an eye on the report chart (the last info. seen on this WIKI page)...
- Athletes barred -
I live in se south Dakota and they have been spraying chemtrails here all
summer. I'm not sure if its to block radiation or make rain or both. I know
they could end ca drought but its political
Break out your red and blue 3D glasses. It's time to examine the nooks
and crannies of a comet in three dimensions.
//t.space.com/home/26834-rosetta-probe-comet-3d-photos#1
Good morn'n S0's raining here in Kelowna B.C...
M 4.9 EQ in Iran at 14:48 UTC in ionospheric electron density..
//www.ips.gov.au/Images/Satellite/Total%20Electron%20Content/Regional%20Maps/World_tec.gif
//wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ae_realtime/today/today.htmlGeomagnetic disruption started at 1100 UTC..//sosrff.tsu.ru/new/shm.jpgAnother monster hit on the Schumann at 2100 UTC..and still goin..
El Nino this year could be a record-breaker
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El Nino's tend to bring the 1-2 punch of per-longed drought followed up by
per-longed rain which results in flooding and mudslides. It's almost by
design.