US military provides hurricane relief...
to the Philippines.
to the Philippines.
It's being called the 4th most powerful storm ever in this hemisphere, so it's not completely unprecedented in strength. It is certainly right up there. However, they are saying the rate at which it suddenly gained power is completely unprecedented.I heard that Milton now has 180-200mph winds. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't remember any hurricane in the last 20-30 years with wind speeds that high, and certainly not out of nowhere.
Wyoming is facing a dire situation as wildfires ravage 629,000 acres, mainly on private land, threatening both the landscape and livestock.
As the state battles three major blazes, emergency orders have been issued to expedite the transportation of animals and their feed.
Amid this crisis, Wyoming is also home to one of North America's largest deposits of rare earth elements—essential for modern technology—hinting at the potential for a new, billion-dollar mining industry in the state's future
This year we also experienced a little strage weather in South Africa, our winter started very very late I dont remember it ever starting so late in my life time, when the winter finally arrived it was very mild, then when summer finally arrived it was nice and warm for a few days and then we had some very cold weather a month into Spring, its now October and its still a little cold in the mornings, this is not as serious as a hurricane or anything even near to that but Im wondering if anyone else in another country noticed some abnormal weather behaviour?
So you also in the southern hemisphere like me and you also noticed some abnornal weather, interesting, sometimes I wonder if these storms in the North like this Milton hurricane can some how also affect our weather down south slightly, lets see as the days go by if we notice anything.We've had record low temperatures close to -10C in southern Australia this passing winter, totally out of whack where pipes are bursting etc. Apparently, according to the experts, this is because it's getting warmer.
I was looking at the radar of Hurricane Milton just now, and surprisingly there's almost no precipitation in the whole lower 48 states of the US. It's a big country, and usually there is rainy weather at least somewhere. There is a little in Northern Vermont, and a few stray storms across Florida. That's it!So you also in the southern hemisphere like me and you also noticed some abnornal weather, interesting, sometimes I wonder if these storms in the North like this Milton hurricane can some how also affect our weather down south slightly, lets see as the days go by if we notice anything.
I dont know if its natural or not but It was colder here on this side of the world the last few weeks.I was looking at the radar of Hurricane Milton just now, and surprisingly there's almost no precipitation in the whole lower 48 states of the US. It's a big country, and usually there is rainy weather at least somewhere. There is a little in Northern Vermont, and a few stray storms across Florida. That's it!
It makes me wonder if whatever weather control technologies they are using reduce wet weather or cause lower temperatures in other parts of the world.
China is massively expanding its weather-modification program, saying it will be able to cover half the country in artificial rain and snow by 2025
Agreed. My first inclination is not to believe it, but it's clear that a lot of governments consider it a real thing.The two things I'm still undecided about when it comes to weather modification is the scale that is possible and the predictability.
It's funny with the weather modification thing because it also has this gaslighting aspect to it. The establishment will brag about what "science" can do on one hand (which you would think would show their hand to the normies), but then poke fun of "conspiracy theorists" spreading misinformation about nearly the same thing.
The herd mentality is incredible.
Anyways, here is an article from an establishment source that suggests scale is not a problem:
China is massively expanding its weather-modification program, saying it will be able to cover half the country in artificial rain and snow by 2025
Beijing said Tuesday that China's "cloud seeding" project will soon cover 2.1 million of China's 3.7 million square miles.www.businessinsider.com