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A severe heatwave across California and the Pacific Northwest will test power grids this week and early next week.
The water temperature off Atlantic City reached a record 83.8 degrees on the official government gauge Tuesday night, setting a record -- and 28 degrees warmer than it was two weeks ago.
Here's a puzzler for you: why is it that every time the MSM reports on cloud seeding, they treat it like some kind of crazy new invention that the world has never seen before?
Death Valley is WRECKED
A minor earthward-directed Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) already hit Earth's magnetic field on Wednesday. NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) expects a more powerful earthbound CME to strike Thursday-Friday.
It's a potential big-problem-solving grain called sorghum, which in France is growing strong while all other grain fields are withering and baking under record temperatures.
New drastic cuts are implemented in the western United States, as the water level of the Colorado River hits dire lows
75% of Death Valley's annual rainfall fell in 3 hours on August 5, 2022, making it the fourth 1-in-1 000-year rain event to occur in the United States in less than 2 weeks. Death Valley is the hottest and driest place in the country.
We really are reaching a major crisis point. Thanks to soaring fertilizer prices, insane weather patterns and the war in Ukraine, global food supplies have been getting tighter and tighter.
...not because of SUVs and fossil fuels
Britain has recorded one of its hottest and driest summers on record. Rivers and reservoirs are drying up as towns in the southern part of the country imposed the first hosepipe ban on Friday.
There has been no temperature warming for at least 17 years across the United States, according to results from a rarely referenced dataset that is compiled from a select group of 114 stations across the country that have been specifically sited away
The final supermoon of 2022 will rise just as the dog days of summer come to a close, but it could have a negative effect on a separate hotly anticipated astronomical event.
QUESTION: Hello Martin and Team,
Have you become numb to all the bad news yet? Almost every single day, something really horrible seems to happen in the United States. It is just one thing after another and it has been that way for months.
Have you ever thought the temperature readings you hear in the media sound suspiciously high?
Record heat, drought and deluge, the hallmarks of climate intervention operations. Far worse is yet to come.
Our models have been indicating a decline in both the food and water supply, which go hand-in-hand. Other analysts are coming out to warn that the inevitable cycle is underway. Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington believes the cycle has been
" ... tracks were not built to withstand or adjust to triple-digit temperatures given the more mild climates."
As much of the Western US suffers from a historic drought, all eyes have shifted to Californian farmers as hundreds of thousands of acres become fallow in a state responsible for a tremendous amount of US food production.
If the lake's water level drops by another 35 feet, the Glen Canyon Dam will no longer be able to generate power for the millions of people who rely on it.
A brutal heat wave has brought scorching temperatures to Europe, with some areas of Spain seeing highs of 114 degrees Fahrenheit.
Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington says the extreme drought conditions in the U.S. are caused by man-made weather modification called geoengineering.
Britain's Royal Air Force was forced to use another airfield after the runway at Brize Norton Air Base 'melted.' A heatwave is currently scorching the UK.
Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington says the extreme drought conditions in the U.S. are caused by man-made weather modification called geoengineering.
With water levels falling 'lower than thought possible' at Glen Canyon dam, energy production could halt as soon as July 2023… Yes, no more power in just about a year for millions of people depending on hydraulic power generation at Lake Powell
It's time to talk about dangerous weather while camping. You are going to be threatened by it. Because besides sunny weather and blue skies, unfortunately, storms, heavy winds, tornadoes, hurricanes, and hail are also a part of camping life.
Climate change and worsening drought have driven water stores to dangerous lows. Now the federal government is telling states to drastically cut back.