These are the signs of climate change that is beginning on a large scale: the thing that I do not understand, however, is the obstinacy of qualuno to continue to believe the hoax of global warming.
Floods in Algeria
Bad weather: Algeria, 9 dead
Five injured in house collapse in Lakdaria and Bouira
03 February, 15:16
(AP) - ALGIERS, 3 FEB - L ' wave of bad weather last week and 'struck Algeria has killed at least nine people dead and hundreds displaced. According to an official report, a woman and her two children 2 and 8 years were swept away by the waters of a stream in the area of \u200b\u200bGuelma (east), while six other people died as a result of traffic accidents caused by bad weather in various regions of central . At least five people were injured in the collapse of their homes and in Lakhdaria Bouira (east). (Ansa / Agi)
Cyclone Yasi
the Cyclone Yasi on Australia
Enormous damage but no deaths or seriously injured
03 February, 16:30
The devastation of Cyclone Yasi
SYDNEY - It 's over the great fear for a quarter of a million Australian residents along the 700 km to the northeast coast, after the passage of Cyclone Yasi, one of the most 'violent in the history of Australia. The cyclone that has 'shot down over Queensland, Category 5, the most' high caused less severe damage than expected and so far no reports of deaths or serious injuries. The Premier of Queensland
Anna Bligh warned, however, the possibility 'of''bad news''as rescue teams open the way for the centers' hit. If it is' confirmed that there are victims, the result will be 'a net gain for the population as at night they were born three children, none of which will be' called Yasi.
In fact, while the storm raged with winds of 290 kilometers per hour, and the population was holed up in shelters or homes, two baby 'were born in the hospital in Innisfail. A little girl instead chose to be born in one of its evacuation centers in Cairns and to help his mother and 'was a couple of English tourists, professional midwives and doctors.
The cyclone moves now to the west at a speed 'of 40 km per hour, with intensity' reduced to a category, threatening towns like Mount Isa and indoor Alice Springs with winds of over 90 km per hour and heavy rains. Serious damage to crops of sugar cane and bananas, which provides north Queensland on 15 and 90% of national production, with losses of hundreds of millions of dollars.
NASA, will be exhausted STORM 'IN 24 HOURS - Cyclone Yasi should dissipate within 24 hours, according to experts at NASA that their satellites are following the events hour by hour. The powerful storm, says a press release, and we 'killed on Queensland with a little' less force than expected, though it 'been devastating nonetheless. According to data from the Aqua satellite tornado touched the ground with a power equal to a Category 4 and 5 as was feared. The strength and
'was still good enough to generate winds up to 250 kilometers per hour and waves up to 13 meters in the Coral Sea. As you go inland, moving at about 33 mph,
Yasi loses strength, no longer having 'the reservoir of energy given the warm ocean waters. In those hours (in Australia and 'already' late afternoon) and 'already' dropped to Category 1 with winds of 65 km schedules, and e 'above the city' of Cloncurry. According to NASA estimates, confirmed by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology definitely should dissipate within a maximum of a couple of days. (Ansa / Agi)
snowstorm in USA
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
snowstorm on USA, paralysis in the Midwest
Two-thirds of the United States are in the grip of a winter storm of historic proportions, buried under mounds of snow and sleet. The storm, one of the most violent According to NASA since 1950, hit a vast area more than 3,000 kilometers and one third of the population in thirty States, especially in the Midwest.
For particular combinations of currents of warm air from the Gulf of Mexico and those of cold air from the Arctic Ocean, a sharp wind, with gusts up to 80 km times, is coming down the country with snow and freezing rain, to lower the temperature to levels polar , turning roads into skating rinks and blocking transport. Thousands of cars off the road and ended up as many remaining ones blocked by snow. Many motorists rescued by the Traffic Police and fire departments along major highways in the area. Big trouble in the air traffic over 10 000 canceled flights at all major airports in the Northeast. A
Chicago - considered the epicenter of this wave of bad weather - have fallen more than 45 cm of snow: the largest snowfall in 40 years for the first time in history the ' Interstate 70, in Missouri, between St. Louis and Kansas City, was stopped, a newspaper in Tulsa , Ohio, has canceled its paper edition in print for the first time in more than a century. And the snow continues to fall. Meteorologists warn that your journey may be fatal. The men of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Agency for Civil Protection reported that they intervened in a vast area of \u200b\u200bthe country, from Arkansas to Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin finally
Barack Obama has run directly involved huge snow storm: had a long meeting at the White House to develop coordination aid intervention and limit the damage of this huge disruption, together with Minister of Janet Napolitano and Homeland Security at the top of FEMA. (Ansa / Agi)
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