- 22 Tornado's Occurred in US Southwest, 5 More Expected This Hour - RK, 19.11.2003, 20:29
22 Tornado's Occurred in US Southwest, 5 More Expected This Hour
-->22 Tornado's Occurred in US Southwest, 5 More Expected This Hour...11/19/03
by Mitch Battros (ECTV)
East Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida have all reported tornado's adding to 22 incidents, with more on the way. Moving over to the US East Coast, USA TODAY is reporting a swath of showers and thunderstorms will dump locally heavy rain Wednesday from the Northeast to the Southeast. Thunderstorms from southeast Pennsylvania southward to central Florida could be severe with hail and high winds in excess of 58 mph. Even an isolated tornado is possible
Yesterday's 'space weather' forecast and Earth's weather forecast:
So far at least 3 three M-Class flares have occurred with signs of continued solar flare activity with possible escalation to X-Class flares likely. Watch for"freak storms". Most likely in the way of 'straight-line winds', 'wind shears', 'micro-burst', and in this case"tornado's" I have already received reports of strong winds, heavy rains, and rapid temperature change in many parts of the country.
Equation:
Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and
Human Disruption (mitch battros)
Damage and injuries are being assessed. DEVELOPING......
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Ach ja, das Risiko von X-Klasse-Flares in den nächsten 48 Std. ist ca. 30%.
Und wenn einer auftritt, ist er recht direkt auf die Erde gerichtet.
Denn die Brummer vom Oktober sind wieder zurück.
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