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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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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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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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