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Alaska volcano erupts prompting ‘red’ alert

An Alaska volcano that has been spewing ash and lava for years began erupting with new intensity this week, pushing a plume of smoke and ash as high as 24,000 feet (7,315 meters) and prompting...

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Heavy snowfall is expected in Northern KZN

(Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa) This is if the predicted weather front does not change course. If you are planning to travel, using Van Reenen’s Pass, please pay close attention to all weather reports....

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Kishtwar-Islamabad road remains closed

Too much snow. Locals said the road is usually opened by the end of May but this year the authorities remained non-committal. 2, June 2014 – The strategically important Kishtwar-Sinthan-Islamabad...

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Turkey – Residents astonished by snow

White blanket covers Palandöken Mountains in early days of summer. People who live in eastern Turkish city of Erzurum were astonished when they saw that snow covered the slopes of Palandöken Mountains...

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Snowfall warning for Churchill, Manitoba

  Snowfall – Total amounts of 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 inches) expected evening to overnight Saturday. An intensifying low pressure system over western Manitoba will track northeastward and spread rain...

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Manitoba to be cooler than normal this summer

According to the Weather Network’s summer outlook, southern Manitoba can expect slightly lower than normal temperatures from now through the end of August. “You can expect to experience slightly cooler...

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Snow surprise for B.C. communities

Residents of Chetwynd, British Columbia, awoke to a surprise this morning. Environment Canada says the town received up to five centimeters (2 inches) of snow today. Temperatures are expected to rise...

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Bolivia – Price of meat doubles

What have I been telling you about stockpiling food? Frost killed to date 50,000 cattle in Beni and an additional half a million cattle in the eastern region are affected by floods. The price of meat...

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Mother Nature driving up food prices

This article emphasizes drought conditions as one of the main culprits. However, it also admits that “the growing season has had a slower start due to cooler and wetter than normal weather.” It’s not a...

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Snowfall warnings for northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan

As well, the snowfall warning for Clyde River continues. There are also several frost advisories for central Alberta. MANITOBA Thursday 05 June 2014 – Snowfall warning for Brochet, Churchill, Leaf...

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Wyoming could see snow this weekend

Did he say snow? Snow possible above 8,500 feet on Friday night into Saturday morning, and again Saturday night into Sunday morning, says National Weather Service....

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Famine of 1315 an excellent reminder of what can occur

“Buy food.” | Famine of 1315 an excellent reminder of what can occur By Dan Welch It is clear that the elite (smartest and most evil) of the warmists know that they have one swing left at the Piñata....

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Prohibiting the thought crime, the heresy, of “denialism”

Cognitive dissonance. Prohibiting the thought crime, the heresy, of “denialism” By Ray Kraft The mental distress that happens when one’s beliefs about the nature of reality are challenged can be a very...

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Flood alerts issued for most of UK

This on top of the fact that it has already been the wettest first five months of a year on record. Met Office says some areas could see 2cm to 3cm of rain in an hour – almost half of the UK monthly...

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Snow for Canadian prairies – 30 cm (12 inches) or MORE

Snowfall “drifting uncomfortably south.” “It’s not uncommon to see the occasional snowfall warning this late in the season in Canada (after all, a good chunk of our territory is north of 60),” says the...

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Chilean Meteorological Office “surprised” by coastal snowstorm

They see the snow as “an anomaly” rather than as the beginning of a new Ice Age. Chile, 06-06-2014: The snow that fell on Route 90 at the entrance of Pichilemu during the afternoon on Friday was...

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Record cold morning on the Canadian Prairies

Of course, there’s nothing unusual about record cold. “We’re a couple weeks shy of the official start to summer, but we won’t be offended if you don’t quite believe us,” says the weather network....

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“Unexpected” snowfall in Chile

“Inesperada nieve sorprende a automovilistas en Camino La Pólvora en Valparaíso.” An unexpected storm of hail and snow surprised motorists traveling along the road from La Pólvora to Valparaiso, due to...

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Cooling in the USA

It’s not just a “pause” in global warming: According to NOAA, temperatures have been going down for nearly a decade. Down! “Not only is there a pause in the posited temperature rise from man-made...

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Arctic sea-ice extent to increase this year, says meteorologist

People who tell you that Arctic sea-ice extent is controlled by CO2 are lying, says meteorologist Joe Bastardi. Arctic sea-ice extent is controlled by is the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO),...

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