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Asheville, NC Three Weeks After Hurricane Helene | RG

Asheville, North Carolina. The footage is of the River Arts District and industrial area along the French Broad River.

HUMBLE RIVER | North Carolina Flood "Survival Stories" DOCUMENTARY

This documentary captures the profound impact of Hurricane Helene on the communities of Western North Carolina, revealing both the staggering destruction and the resilient spirit of those affected. It tells the story of incredible volunteers from across the country who came together to help rebuild lives and bring hope.
In our journey to offer aid, we recognized the importance of putting faces to both the unsung heroes and those living through the devastation. There is deep healing in sharing these stories, and our prayer is that this documentary serves as a testament to the real faces behind the loss and resilience. By creating a space for these voices, we hope it becomes a catalyst for healing and an invitation for others to hold space for one another in times of need.

Spain: Angry reception as king visits flood-hit Valencia

An angry crowd confronted King Felipe VI and yelled abuse at him as he visited the town of Paiporta in Valencia. Flash flooding in the eastern region this week claimed more than 200 lives and left a trail of destruction.

Spain's King Felipe VI and government officials faced a hostile reception during their visit to the hard-hit area of Valencia.

The febrile atmosphere meant the visit to the region, where devastating floods have claimed the lives of more than 200 people, had to be cut short.

What happened on the visit?

Most of the crowd's wrath was focused on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and the head of the Valencia region Carlos Mazon — both of whom were whisked away by security. The king and his wife, Queen Letizia, spent an hour trying to calm tempers before leaving themselves.

In Paiporta, probably the worst-affected town, crowds shouted abuse at the king and pelted his entourage with mud and objects.

Look what the Amish and locals have done in Asheville, North Carolina!
God is Faithful.

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CALIFORNIA Wildfires! - Burning EVIDENCE After Trump Election WIN? | In2ThinAir

Update: 40 Days After Hurricane Helene

Update: 40 Days After Hurricane Helene. (Swannanoa Valley) All ground footage of hurricane aftermath was recorded Thursday, 7th November 2024.

Hurricane Relief Efforts in Western North Carolina: Over One Month Later | Prepper Survival Aid

It’s been a month and a half since the devastating hurricane hit Western North Carolina, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.

Malaga massive flooding, Spain on high alert! Storm DANA triggers tornado, street submerged

On Wednesday, November 13, the powerful storm DANA descended upon the province of Malaga, unleashing torrents of rain that have already triggered severe flooding in numerous towns. Among the hardest-hit areas are Almogia, where entire neighborhoods are submerged, and Los Romanes, now grappling with rising floodwaters. Off the coast of Marbella, an extraordinary waterspout has also appeared, intensifying the already chaotic scene in this region.

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Heavy rain lashes MĂĄlaga as Spain hit by floods again

https://www.thelocal.es/20241113/latest-thousands-evacuated-from-malaga-as-spain-braces-for-more-floods

The torrential rain and flooding forecast for MĂĄlaga on Wednesday has become a reality, with the capital and its airport now partially under water, as other parts of the country also suffer the consequences of this latest DANA storm.

The new DANA announced for this Wednesday by Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) is already causing heavy rain in Tarragona in northeast Spain, and in Málaga in the south.

In the Catalan province of Tarragona, 180 litres per square metre are expected, whilst in MĂĄlaga 120l/sqm are forecast to fall.

At around 11am on Wednesday November 13th, it started raining heavily in MĂĄlaga's Guadalhorce Valley and the upper part of the AxarquĂ­a region, and the situation has worsened and become widespread ever since.

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Power cuts warning in 13 cities as England prepares for 15-hour snowstorm

As many as 13 major cities in England have been warned to prepare for a 15-hour snowstorm.

Article (17th November 2024):

https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/1977109/power-cuts-warning-13-cities-england-snowstorm-15

Households are being told that an Arctic blast will bring potential disruption across various areas of England, with travel affected and power supplies at risk too.

The Met Office has issued a 15-hour yellow weather warning for ice and snow, starting at 7pm on Monday and continuing through to 10am on Tuesday.

And in Scotland, the snow starts even earlier, with a warning in place from 4pm today, Sunday November 17.

As many as 13 major English cities fall under the warning, including Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Stoke, Chester, Lincoln, Derby, York, Durham and Hull.

But other areas including Bangor in North Wales, Carlisle on the North West coast and Middlesbrough as well as the whole of Yorkshire will be affected by the yellow weather warning.

Opposition against Weather Weapons and Agenda After Weather Disaster in Spain

Weather and climate activist Nauzet Morgade is convinced that the people of Valencia became “victims of a coward military attack perpetrated by the highest institutions and visible to the whole world”.

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Brown snow falls on Maine town prompting warning from officials: Don’t eat it

The unusual incident took place in Rumford, about 80 miles north of Portland. Officials said a malfunction at a local paper mill sent spent black liquor into the air, causing the snow to turn brown or tan. PHOTOS: Brown snow falls in Maine town prompting warning from officials | Fox Weather

Flash Freezing US, 90 Second Alert

Icy winter storms and patented processes of chemical ice nucleation, what could go wrong? Climate engineering operations continue to create winter weather chaos in parts of the US, Canada, Europe and Asia. Chemical ice nucleation elements are a core component of global geoengineering programs. Winter weather whiplash, freezing rain, freezing drizzle / fog, and “thunder snow” conditions, all are indicative of chemical ice nucleation materials being dispersed into available atmospheric moisture. Ice nucleating elements create an endothermic (energy absorbing) reaction that, in turn, produces a colder, heavier air mass. The heavy dense air then sinks to ground surface levels. This shallow layer of cold air lowers surface temperatures and thus produces the sensationalized headlines of cold weather that the climate engineers and the power structure corporate media are seeking. “Winter Storm Blair” recently took its toll on specific regions of the US, "Winter Storm Cora" is next. Naming “winter storms” adds to the sensationalizing of these completely engineered events.- DW.

:rotating_light:HISTORIC WINTER STORM! Florida BLIZZARD! Gulf of America! | In2ThinAir

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Storm Eowyn hits Ireland and Scotland

Hundreds of thousands of homes lost power as gusts of 183 kilometers per hour lashed the western coast of Ireland. In Scotland, hundreds of schools were closed and train operator ScotRail suspended all services.

Ireland recorded its strongest-ever wind gusts on Friday, January 24, as "destructive" Storm Eowyn barrelled in from the Atlantic, cutting power, grounding flights and shutting schools, officials said.

Hundreds of thousands of homes lost power as gusts of 183 kilometers per hour lashed the western coast, beating the previous record of 182 kilometers per hour recorded in 1945, Irish forecaster Met Eireann said on X.

Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neill warned there was a "genuine threat to life and property," describing the region as currently being "in the eye of the storm."

The top-level red warning for wind covering Northern Ireland came into force at 7 am local time. After winds eased, Dublin Airport − which had earlier announced that airlines had cancelled more than 120 scheduled departures and 110 arrivals − said its first flight took off at around 0930 GMT.

Flights were also cancelled at other airports including Belfast in Northern Ireland and Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland.

Wind speeds of up to 149 kilometers per hour were recorded in Gwynedd in north Wales, the British Met Office forecaster said.

The strongest gust ever recorded in the United Kingdom was 228 kilometers per hour at Fraserburgh in eastern Scotland, on February 13, 1989. O'Neill urged people to heed warnings and stay at home if possible.

Satellite imagery suggested a dangerous weather phenomenon known as a sting jet had developed over Ireland on Friday morning, the Met Office said. A sting jet is a small area of very intense winds, which can be as strong as 160 kilometres per hour or more, it said. The same type of extreme weather event was the cause of England's "Great Storm" in October 1987, which claimed 18 lives.

Damage in Ireland included the destruction of an iceskating rink near Dublin and a multi-million pound indoor games facility in western County Mayo after winds ripped through them.

Cathriona Heffernan, 25, from Galway city in Ireland described the winds as "crazy" even in the early stages of the storm, adding that five 60-year-old trees had been uprooted.

"One of them split right in half, so it's scary to think just how strong the wind was to be able to do that," she said.

'Dangerous and destructive'

"We're asking the public to be very safe, to be very cautious, to take every precaution to ensure that they don't take any unnecessary travel, please just stay at home if you can," she told BBC radio.

The chairman of Ireland's National Emergency Co-ordination Group, Keith Leonard, said Storm Eowyn was likely to be one of the most severe storms the country had seen.

"It is going to be a damaging, dangerous and destructive weather event," he said. "The forecasted winds will bring severe conditions which will constitute a risk to life and property. Our most important message today is that everybody needs to shelter in place for the duration of all red warnings."

In Ireland, 715,000 homes and businesses were without power while in Northern Ireland, over 93,000 had been hit by outages, electricity suppliers said. Northern Ireland Electricity Networks said Storm Eowyn was causing "widespread damage" to the electricity network, warning that repair work would not begin immediately due to safety concerns.

In Scotland over 22,000 homes were without electricity, suppliers said, fallen trees and debris having damaged power lines. Hundreds of school were closed for the day and train operator ScotRail suspended all services. Many rail routes in northern England were also axed.

Ahead of the storm, some 4.5 million people on Thursday received emergency alerts on their phones, the "largest real-life use of the tool to date" on Thursday, the UK government said.

Scientists have shown that climate change caused by humans burning fossil fuels is making storms more severe, super-charged by warmer oceans. Storms, however, are natural phenomena and to date no scientific attribution to climate change has been made for this storm.

I finally confront the pilots who have been geoengineering Tuolumne's skies | MellowKat

Article: I finally confront the pilots who have been geoengineering Tuolumne's skies.

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"Nothing has been done to address my concerns about the heavy metals in my rain after days of seeding."

For a clearer picture she would need to take samples on many days, not just says when they are doing the cloud seeding. Samples on new years eve would be good too to see how much stuff the stupid fireworks put into the air...

Photos of that very same plane, N094DK:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Calgary/comments/1el57z5/cloud_seeding_in_progress_up_by_cochrane_big/

I did some research into how the process works:

The planes combust silver iodide using flares to increase the rate of freezing up in the clouds. When this happens, the forming hailstones form faster and cannot use the rest of the water accessible to them in the cloud. That means there would be more small stones instead, sometimes melting as they fall from the sky. This is likely why many parts of the city saw a lot of small hail while some parts saw less (in overall number of stones falling) big hail.

Not every part of the city that was impacted got to experience the effects of the seeding because the storm likely started to change course too quickly. The planes usually do their work on the edges of the storm and not in the middle.

Silver iodide is found naturally in low concentrations around the planet. It’s speculated that the impact on the environment is low, but further research likely needs to be done.

As far as we know - as far as the province has told us - this is the only use for cloud seeding at all in the province. It’s funded by insurance companies and has been used as needed especially since the 2020 hailstorm. This project has also brought in many more radars for hail monitoring as well! Without those, we might not have gotten the emergency alert, for example.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Calgary/comments/hdh2eb/plane_chasing_the_storm_over_calgary/

That was my husband flying that route today.