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Warnings of Extremes of Prolonged Cold Followed by Extreme of Prolonged Heat and Wildfires

Posted by Severe Weather Supplemental [Preparation and Readiness Post] on Friday, May 16, 2014,

The effect is similar to an ice cube tray filled with water for prolonged time, then suddenly placed in extreme heat, such as on the stove.  Not only is it easier to get the ice cubes out, but sometimes the entire ice tray will crack with it.  The analog to the ice tray breaking is major infrastructure and structures, markedly ones that if they give way to that effect due to climate and other weather conditions such as wildfires, could be hazardous.  Examples of these types of structures are ...
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Prospects of Newsworthy Snow Storms 1st 10 Days of December 2013

Posted by supplemental weather | forewarnings on Wednesday, December 4, 2013,
Over the past day or so, Minnesota has seen snow weather conditions, which can be described as wither time snow storm, about 2 feet of snow.  A foot more, has been undergone in other regions in the U.S. in the past few decades, which was a cause for major slowdowns in business and commerce.  At the forefront of the danger of conditions in Minnesota, are accidents.

The upper Midwest is known for feeling the brunt of cold weather in the continental U.S.  Snow at this time of year in that area, i...
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Philippines Hit by Typhoon

Posted by ETIS supplemental on Monday, November 11, 2013,
Footage shows wreckage caused by a typhoon.
As of November 11th, 013, the toll of the victims lost is at about 10,000

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Texas Tornados: Hit Yesterday, Searches Today. May 16, 2013

Posted by supplemental on Friday, May 17, 2013,
Conduct Internet searches for more information on tornadoes that struck yesterday, may 15, 2013, on the following locations in the region of north Texas:
  • Ranchos Brazos, casualties occurred
  • Granbury
  • Hood
  • Ennis
  • Cleburne
  • Montague and Ellis Counties

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Cyclone Blamed for 7 Deaths in Sri Lanka with Toll Nearly 4000 Displaced

Posted by severe weather supplement blog on Tuesday, May 14, 2013,
A cyclone is being held responsible for a reported 7 people as victims in Sri Lanka.  This is in the region at the southern tip of India.  Thousands have been reported to be displaced.  Cyclone still moving and predicted to hit more populated areas soon.

Reuters story with further important details here: news.yahoo.com/cyclone-kills-7-sri-lanka-thousands-displaced


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Winds up to 70mph Expected in Montana to Missouri, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska. Severe Weather Watch Through Today Wednesday October 17, 2012. Specific Regions and Locations in Article.

Posted by ETIS Severe Weather Supplemental Blog on Wednesday, October 17, 2012,
70 miles per hour winds are dangerous, and considered severe.

Sudden gusts at that speed can be as if a truck hit something at that speed.

Power outages, shattered glass, downed light and telephone poles, broken street lights, tree limbs being hurled, and swerving vehicles resulting from difficulty in maintaining intended vehicle course, are all possible repercussions of those winds.

In rural and open areas, where there are only a few structures and all are sturdy, witnessing windstorms might no...
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Typhoon Sanba, Heavy Rainfall and Mud Slides Affecting Japan and the Koreas, September 17 through 19th, 2012

Posted by ETIS severe weather supplemental blog on Wednesday, September 19, 2012,
The typhoon Sanba, with the combination of heavy rains and mud slides is blamed for claiming at least 3 lives, and other disabling side-effects on infrastructure.

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Severe Tornado Watch/es for NY, MD, VA, DC, DE, NJ, WV, NC Now Tuesday September 18, 2012 4PM EST

Posted by ETIS International on Tuesday, September 18, 2012,
Severe tornado watch going on right now as tornado/s are going on right now for:
  • all of Washington DC
  • southern New York
  • western New Jersey
  • eastern half of Pennsylvania
  • most of Delaware
  • most and almost all of Maryland
  • eastern half of Virginia
  • eastern tip of West Virginia
  • northern area of central North Carolina

areas surrounding are being warned, although the threat level is not as high/intense

houses in Virginia have already been destroyed today

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Lightning in the Wet and Dry; Comment on What Wildfires are a Manifestation of

Posted by ETISworld.com on Wednesday, August 29, 2012,
The summer of 2012, the continental U.S. has witnessed, popularly media covered, 2 types of extreme weather conditions.  One is lightning storms accompanied by severe rains and winds, and another is wildfires, more accurately, some conditions precursor to wildfires, which have been blamed by lightning as well.

When wildfires occurred after a lightning strike, and there are several fires caused within just a few miles of each other around the same time, it has been additionally reported that ma...

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Loose Predictions Box

Warning: Content in this box has very few or no validating sources in writing provided.

October 9th, 2024: In the effort to preempt devastation like what occurred to the western area of North Carolina during the Helene, let it be known that there are safe-side regions in the radius around Florida, as it abuts the Gulf, where extensions of the Milton storm's path may eventually reach the very same as Helene including VA, NC, AR, etc. These are besides the list of immediately nearby areas of Florida and Milton path known so far, in GA, SC, AL, TN, MS, LA, east TX.

Keeping a watchful eye on storm progress and unfolding of developments including dissapation, from now through the weekend is wise.


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