Topic: Photos of Greensberg - Kansas

http://www.kansas.com/static/slides/050 … doaerials/

Damn awful.

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Looking at this makes me think weather wars and I live in Kansas even.

3 (edited by lyra 2007-05-08 05:51:42)

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http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/05/05/s … index.html

I'd had no idea this happened since I'm getting relatively media-free and purposely cut off from what's going on.  After Marcus posted these I did a google search and pulled up the CNN article.  90% of the town is gone.  They said the tornado was about a half mile wide and there were something like 60 tornadoes on Saturday in that area.

Just yesterday I was reading the Mary Summer Rain book "Phoenix Rising," which are No-Eyes' prophesies for this time period.  (given back in 1982.)   One of the many prophesies involved weather, from rapid temperature inversion, wind storms, droughts and the return of the dust bowl, more frequent and powerful hurricanes, powerful ligtning and hail storms in summer, big blizzards in the winter...and more frequent and devastating tornadoes, and hitting where they don't usually hit.  Kansas is tornado alley, so it's not unusual for them to get popped, but this does seem to fit the part about more frequent, stronger tornadoes.

[on a side note, other areas of the world getting hit with strange, random tornadoes who don't normally get tornadoes, like New Zealand, England, etc. also fulfills that particular prophesy.]

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Lyra said

[on a side note, other areas of the world getting hit with strange, random tornadoes who don't normally get tornadoes, like New Zealand, England, etc. also fulfills that particular prophesy.]

Strangely enough, the UK actually has the most tornados per land area of any country in the world.

http://www.torro.org.uk/TORRO/severewea … s.php#faq6

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Pellucidar wrote:

Lyra said

[on a side note, other areas of the world getting hit with strange, random tornadoes who don't normally get tornadoes, like New Zealand, England, etc. also fulfills that particular prophesy.]

Strangely enough, the UK actually has the most tornados per land area of any country in the world.

http://www.torro.org.uk/TORRO/severewea … s.php#faq6

That's weird...I remember reading this article recently talking about some freak tornado that hit in England somewhere, maybe late last year sometime.  They made it seem like that sort of thing never happens there.  !  Maybe it wasn't that it was so rare for England but rather, that it was rare for the city where it hit.  Wish I could remember more of the details.  (anybody? anybody?  bueller?  bueller??)  I used to work with a girl from England who said that England got hit with its first ever hurricane in 1987, and that was supposed to be a big deal.  (watch, you produce some link that says England gets hit with more hurricanes per land area than any other country in the world, totally debunking my coworker's claim!  big_smile haha)  But I do recall a former NR poster from New Zealand, Alushe, mentioning that NZ had been hit with its first ever tornado.  (back in 2005 i think)  That was definitely odd.

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They are probably talking about little tiny baby tornadoes.  If we do get loads of large tornadoes here - it is certainly news to me.

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Lyra wrote:

(watch, you produce some link that says England gets hit with more hurricanes per land area than any other country in the world, totally debunking my coworker's claim!  big_smile haha)

lol:lol::lol:


There was a tornado in London in December 2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6217514.stm

the largest previous to that was in Birmingham in July 2005 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west … 725279.stm

I'll leave the hurricane stuff alone. big_smilelol:P

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I'd say that tornados are pretty rare in the UK. The article says that the UK gets hit by about 33 tornados a year on average. That figure seems a little high to me so I'm guessing they're nearly all low strength tornados that are not considered newsworthy. Probably only one or two a year cause enough damage to be considered newsworthy.

It's very rare for a tornado to cause any serious damage over here, although I seem to remember a street in London getting quite badly hit earlier this year. I'm pretty certain we've never had a tornado strong enough to flatten an entire village/town. Usually it's just a few houses that get badly hit,  and it probably helps that almost all British homes are made from brick or stone so are less susceptible to damage than many US homes which are built from lighter materials such as wood.

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lyra wrote:

Lyra  But I do recall a former NR poster from New Zealand, Alushe, mentioning that NZ had been hit with its first ever tornado.  (back in 2005 i think)  That was definitely odd.

Brazil first hurricane in 2004
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/20 … torm_x.htm

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I've been wondering why I feel yucky today look what's in my state today.

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There are upwards of 50 HAARP facilities now worldwide and a number of mobile HAARP units as well. The recent cyclone emitting out of the Indian Ocean targeted to Iran was the first in history. This storm had a specified target but wained because of lower water temps. This was controlled from a station located on Diego Garcia. This all contibutes to the climate change bs and feeds the end times scenario as well. As a Floridian and lifelong sailor, I am keenly aware of the standard pattern of these storms and Hurricane Charlie back in 05 was an obvious hiccup and highly manipulated storm. This storm hung a 45 degree turn to the N.E. directly into a Bermuda high and intensified before striking Port Charlotte. This is impossible naturally. The weather will only get more bizarre....the new boogeyman!

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