"This will probably be the most exciting weather year around the world for a century"
21 Jan 11 - "Our long range TOP RED WARNINGS of very extreme events world-wide in the last week of January stand," says Piers. Specifically:
More USA deluges of very heavy thundersnow and very cold blasts South & East of the Great Lakes and notably in NE /E USA (see link Extreme Events Word Exc Europe via http://www.weatheraction.com/member.asp for more detail as issued Jan 7th) around 25th Jan and again around 28th-30th Jan. NB since this is the end of that forecast media are free to publish it.
Further Significant Australian deluges and Floods in most probably SW Queensland area – in forecast issued by link above on Jan 9th (Note North New South Wales can be included)
Further blasts and snow in Britain (espec East) and NorthWest Europe in the last few days of January into February. Note a troublesome High has been holding cold air further East than expected (reasons now partly understood) but eventually cold blasts will take over.
Further VERY extreme thunder-rain / snow deluges are likely in many parts of the world 25– 31st Jan.
Further blasts and snow in Britain (espec East) and NorthWest Europe in the last few days of January into February. Note a troublesome High has been holding cold air further East than expected (reasons now partly understood) but eventually cold blasts will take over.
Further VERY extreme thunder-rain / snow deluges are likely in many parts of the world 25– 31st Jan.
Further VERY extreme thunder-rain / snow deluges are likely in many parts of the world 25– 31st Jan.
The year will continue with ongoing jet stream / ITCZ stickings and extreme events many of which we will predict in detail months ahead by our Solar-Lunar Action Technique, information permitting. This will probably be the most exciting weather year around the world for a century.
See entire article: http://bit.ly/ik4BCf
28 January 2011 - Chaos after 19 inches of snow paralyses roads and airports on U.S. East Coast (and it's not getting better any time soon)
26 January 2011 - Four people killed as U.S. east coast shivers in temperatures as low as -50F
Australia floods: floodwaters the size of Luxembourg bearing down on Australian towns
Australia is facing more flood chaos as a 'floodwater lake' the size of Luxembourg is bearing down on scores of towns in the southern Australian state of Victoria, threatening tens of thousands of homes.
24 January 2011 - Australia set for another week of floods
Thanks to Piers Corbyn for this link
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