2/02/2024

Natural Hazards: Extreme Heat Events on the Rise

 



Heat:  Unseasonal, Extreme, and Prolonged Heat Waves:
Heat is one of the leading weather-related killers in the United States, resulting in over one thousand fatalities each year, per the CDC. Heat can be very taxing on the body and heat related illnesses that can occur with even a short period of exposure. Everyone can be vulnerable to heat, but some more so than others. 

Ancient Reports: Extreme Heat, Dryness, Drought, Hot and Scorched Earth

 

California Drought

Hot and Scorched Earth:
Ancient stories tells us that during the last Binary Solar System Crossing, the Earth went through extreme heat events.  These involved seas so hot they boiled, oceans on fire, waterways drying up, and heat and drought that withered plants and caused famine. 

2/01/2024

Climate in Transition, Blended Seasons, and Era of Global Boiling

 

UN: Temperatures have hit record highs across the world.
 

Climate Change and Transition:

The climate is changing and warming trends are on the rise.  In the interim, some areas may experience climate transition and a blending of the seasons with extreme hot and cold weather events.    

The Binary Solar System influences in our own solar system are causing climate changes on multiple planets that cannot be explained away as human caused. Space Weather, Solar Events, and Geomagnetic storms are on the rise in frequency and intensity.  

1/31/2024

Natural Hazards: Windstorms and Turbulence Increasing in Number, Intensity and Location Shifts

 

Sat Image Duststorm

Image: Satellite image of a large dust storm in the Takla Makan Desert, northwestern China. MODIS Rapid Response Team/NASA/GFSC

Meteorology Windstorm:
A wind that is strong enough to cause at least light damage to trees and buildings and may or may not be accompanied by precipitation. Wind speeds during a windstorm typically exceed 55 km (34 miles) per hour. 

1/30/2024

Ancient Reports: Windstorms, Whirlwinds and Tempests

 

Haboob dust storm: Arizona 2018

Meteorology Windstorm:
A wind that is strong enough to cause at least light damage to trees and buildings and may or may not be accompanied by precipitation. Wind speeds during a windstorm typically exceed 55 km (34 miles) per hour. 

1/29/2024

Natural Hazards: Wildfires on the Rise

 

Wildfire: Kaibab National Forest, Arizona

Wildfire:

A wildfire, forest fire, bushfire, wildland fire or rural fire is an unplanned, uncontrolled and unpredictable fire in an area of combustible vegetation.  Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a bushfire (in Australia), desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, prairie fire, vegetation fire, or veld fire.

1/28/2024

Ancient Reports: Fire and Extreme Wildfires

 Earth On Fire, Scorched, Cracked and Dry

Hawaii Volcano and Methane Burn

Earth on Fire:
Ancient stories tell us that as The Binary Solar System approaches the earth and crosses, everything heats up.  The earth's crust, land and rocks are hot to the touch, may melt and become fluidlike, and crack open like nuts.  Magma comes to the surface, and almost all volcanoes erupt. In some places where no known volcanoes are, lava seeps through cracks in the land along with heat and combustible gases.  

The oceans and waterways heat up, boil, burn, and dry out in some cases.  The earth's crust, land, and rocks crack open. 

1/27/2024

Latin Poet Ovid: "Metamorphoses" Excerpts on Earth on Fire

  Latin Poet Ovid:  "Metamorphoses" Excerpts on Earth on Fire

Metamorphosis Page

Metamorphoses or Transformations:

The poem Metamorphoses or Transformations is a Latin narrative poem by the Roman poet Ovid, and is considered his magnum opus.

The poem tells of the history of the world, and of particular interest here is cataclysmic events that focus on major Earth changes with an emphasis on heat and fire.  It describes how everything was burning, including rivers and river banks. Some waterways actually dry up.  Others may boil, perhaps because of radiation, friction from the earth's moving crust, magma coming to the surface, combustible gas and substances burning, and fire rain from above. 

Epic of Gilgamesh Devastating Floods, Fire, and Winds

 Gilgamesh Devastating Floods, Fire, and Winds

British Museum Flood Tablet

The old Babylonian epic poem Gilgamesh contains a description of the Flood. It predates the account of Genesis.


"Traditions connected with the pole shift model of the

Pleistocene"

The combination of fire, devastating wind and falling masses of water can be produced, when a hot planetlike object passes near the Earth. The heat produces the fire and the tidal forces move air and water. Oceans may spill over continents.

1/26/2024

Natural Hazards: Tectonic Activity, Continental Drift, and Crustal Displacement

  Tectonic Activity Continental Drift

Rift valley in Thingvellir National Park

Tectonic Activity Definition:

The Earth's crust is made up of continental and oceanic plates, which move across the surface of the planet, meeting at plate boundaries. Plate tectonics cause volcanic activity, mountain-building, ocean trench formation and earthquakes.

1/25/2024

Islam and The Red Star At Tariq Warnings and Practical Survival Tips

  Islam The Red Star Warnings

Image: Moon, Eclipse, Star Symbolism

Red Star, Moon, and Eclipse Imagery:

Red star, sun, moon, and star imagery is used throughout the world and in  Muslim art and symbolism. Muslims are told this image is the moon or what they call the hilal.