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Unprecedented Rainfall Brings Flooding And Death To The U.S. Midwest, South Florida And Texas Confirming Previous Site Claims (Videos)

Unusual Weather Patterns Indicate The Climate Is Getting Worse

June 27. 2024

Midwest experiencing "unprecedented" amount of rain and flooding:

America, the world's biggest energy user, is suffering from bizarre weather under a changing climate. It has been a rough month of flooding, tornadoes and severe heat in America, due to climate change and other serious matters that are transpiring in the world and space. The Midwest is currently experiencing an "unprecedented" amount of rain that came out of nowhere. There has been loss of life and property. Many homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed.

Record rain in Texas caused flooding:

Tropical Storm Alberto slammed into Texas creating even  more flooding:

Texas had extensive flooding due to unexpected rain and tornadoes that wreaked havoc during the earlier part of the month. Many were left with extensive property damage, while others lost electricity. Then 2-weeks later, Tropical Storm Alberto hit Texas bringing more flooding and property loss.

South Florida, which includes the city of Miami, experienced record rainfall in two days during the month of June:

Flooding in South Florida due to surprise weather:

2-weeks ago Miami was hit with a surprise and unprecedented amount of rain that created flooding and widespread property damage. Many had to vacate their homes due to water damage. People reported inches of water in their homes. If left untreated, these environments lead to deadly mold.

It is getting far hotter when it is hot and far colder when it is cold. I wrote about it getting so hot that people will get blisters going outside and it has begun happening, as listed in the RELATED ARTICLES segment below (The Climate Crisis Is Worsening Confirming Previous Site Claims). A news report this week stated thousands are dying from heat.

The climate is out of whack. It is building up to something bad regarding the East Coast, particularly New York, Florida and Washington. The problem needs the correct scientific intervention. I predicted on this site that these problems were coming regarding flooding and subsidence, which pose a threat to life, health and property.

My tweet dated March 3, 2024 on Twitter (X) regarding Aurora Borealis in Miami but it actually did turn up in America in an unprecedented way 2-MONTHS LATER as it is not usually that vivid and visible even in the southern part of America (See article excerpt below).

On December 5, 2023 I saw alternating green and red lights in the sky in Miami that night, which I recorded with my mobile phone's video camera. I wrote about it on Twitter in March 3, 2024, as my initial thought was it was Aurora Borealis in Miami (the Northern Lights). After seeing an item online about the military using machines that emit green lights, I chalked it up to that. However as I stated, I saw red and green lights (which I filmed) over an in-land area in Miami at least 10-miles from the ocean; the military planes to collect coastal data uses green lights. There were no planes in the area I saw and filmed it ith my phone.

2-months later in May 2024 Aurora Borealis began showing in America is clear, bright, vivid detail which is rare. It is only usually that vivid in places such as Norway, which is famous for it (multiple colors including green and red). Some scientists are stating it is due to changes in the sun. The climate is out of whack and human behavior is causing it.

I'm not stating it is the end of the world. It's not the end of the world. However, the climate is out of whack and in a very dangerous manner that can lead to widespread loss of life (which breeds deadly diseases and infections for survivors) and massive property loss. It can turn into a mass extinction event for half the planet, particularly America (those on the North American plate, where the problem is located but the aftermath of the problem would spread elsewhere like a ripple effect across the Atlantic).

Ironically, on May 9, 2024, via tracked U.S. Mail, I wrote to Congress about the criminal behavior of Madonna and the FBI under Biden (well, former President Barack Obama is actually the one running the show) and how it is interfering with my science work. Madonna's cult and the FBI (with the approval of the White House, who signed off on it in writing, because stealing copyrights is making money for their campaign donors in Hollywood and winning them undeserved awards) have been engaging in criminal conduct such as harassment, death threats, menacing phone calls/emails/texts, illegal wiretapping, computer hacking, computer abuse, and behaviors intended to unlawfully defraud me out of my money (Madonna Commissions Criminal Pitbull Attack, Stalking, Harassment, Illegal Wiretapping And Computer Hacking).

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They are trying to steal what I have saved to complete my science and medical work, in order to continue criminally stealing Library of Congress registered copyrights from me: The FBI Is Stonewalling Congress On Releasing FBI File In Madonna Human Rights Abuse Case (Congressional Documents). I was told an FBI official stated "it will bring her too much recognition" and "we'd have to stop stealing." Some fear prison as well, as they committed some heinous crimes in the course of this case.

A few months ago a member of Congress stated in writing they are still working on the case. However, Madonna, her cult and the FBI whom she has bribed are meddling in my work and trying to destroy it. They are completely stupid, as the climate crisis is going to affect them and their families too.

The Biden administration and Hollywood are putting trashbag, human garbage Hollywood stars such as Madonna, Jay Z, Beyonce, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, the Kardashians, and Simon Cowell, among others, and their ability to criminally steal copyrights because they are too stupid and untalented to write their own, ahead of the life, health and safety of the global public. They think their rip off, substandard entertainment is more important than your life, health and safety around the world. This is what it all boils down to and it is disgusting. Hollywood are the sickest bunch of narcissistic thieves, pedophiles and murders on the planet.

3-WEEKS AFTER I wrote to Congress on May 9, 2024 about specific climate issues, the unprecedented and damaging climate events occurred in  Texas, Florida and the Midwest, regarding these regions being hit with record rainfall, creating subsidence, loss of life and property destruction in June 2024. It's been a rough month regarding the climate and a precursor of worse to come. Something must be done.

If a proper scientific intervention is not staged with viable solutions, it will happen again and again, and reach the point the water will come up so high people will not be able to breathe and end up drowning. This is not something that is several decades away as some scientists think. The water (ocean, river and lake levels) plus rain, keeps setting new records in accumulating higher and higher regarding storms and rainfall in surprise weather events meteorologists barely or do not see coming. It can lead to instant deluge within hours, which is deadly. This coupled with the glaciers melting due to increased global temperatures, will spell disaster if not stopped via proper scientific intervention ('Doomsday Glacier' In Antarctica Under Imminent Risk Of Collapse Confirming Previous Claims).

There is also an unprecedented earthquake coming to Los Angeles that will cause massive destruction, due to changes in the climate (that will strengthen and amplify it). The earthquake will significantly shake vital areas (infrastructure/buildings), damaging some and destroying others. Certain areas in Los Angeles will end up crushed. It will also cause loss of life. New York is also in for a bad blow due to the climate. It will be unprecedented.

I'm working to solve issues concerning it, after accurately predicting first what was coming with the climate, which has since happened. Yet here are these stupid lunatics in a Hollywood cult and the corrupt FBI helping them, harassing me and trying to wipe out my money in criminally fraudulent acts such as hacking and slamming, among other things (which I will publicly discuss in full length in a future item), because they don't want the work done regarding improving the climate and preventing terrible outcomes, so they can continue to steal copyrights.

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At least 14 dead in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas after severe weather roars across region

Published Sun, May 26 20242:56 PM EDT - Powerful storms killed at least 14 people and left a wide trail of destruction Sunday across Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas after obliterating homes and destroying a truck stop where dozens sought shelter in a restroom during the latest deadly weather to strike the central U.S.

Seven deaths were reported in Cooke County, Texas, near the Oklahoma border, where a tornado Saturday night plowed through a rural area near a mobile home park, officials said. Storms also killed two people and destroyed houses in Oklahoma, where the injured included guests at an outdoor wedding. Tens of thousands of residents were without power across the region.

“It’s just a trail of debris left. The devastation is pretty severe,” Cooke County Sheriff Ray Sappington told The Associated Press. The dead included two children, ages 2 and 5, the sheriff said. The Texas county includes the small community of Valley View, which was among the hardest-hit areas. Three family members were found dead in one home, Sappington said...

https://www.cnbc.com

At least 22 dead in Memorial Day weekend storms that devastated several US states

Updated 12:07 AM PDT, May 28, 2024 - A series of powerful storms swept over the central and southern U.S. over the Memorial Day holiday weekend, killing at least 22 people and leaving a wide trail of destroyed homes, businesses and power outages. The destructive storms caused deaths in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kentucky and were just north of an oppressive, early season heat wave setting records from south Texas to Florida.

Forecasters said the severe weather could shift to the East Coast later Monday and warned millions of people outdoors for the holiday to watch the skies. A tornado watch was issued from North Carolina to Maryland. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who earlier declared a state of emergency, said at a Monday press conference that five people had died in his state. The fifth death was a 54-year-old man who had a heart attack while cutting fallen trees in Caldwell County in western Kentucky, the governor’s office said...

https://apnews.com

Heavy rain and ‘life-threatening flooding’ hit South Florida, prompting the governor to declare an emergency

CNN Wed, June 12, 2024 at 10:31 PM EDT·5 min read 1.7k Multiple communities across South Florida — including the Miami and Fort Lauderdale areas — flooded Wednesday amid bouts of torrential rain that prompted the state’s governor to declare an emergency and stranded drivers across the region. Flood warnings are in effect Wednesday night for parts of Broward, Miami-Dade, Collier and Hendry counties through Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service, which warned “life-threatening flooding” was ongoing earlier in the day.

“Many areas are inundated with water w/ stalled cars & more rainfall is on the way,” the weather service said Wednesday night. “Stay off the roadways if possible.” Footage on social media showed water levels in the area reaching to vehicles’ windows and filing up parking decks and neighborhood streets. In Miami, video showed stranded cars that were nearly entirely submerged under water. It’s the second consecutive day the Miami area has faced down flooding issues. Storms dropped 2 to 5 inches of rain and flooded streets Tuesday. In Hallandale Beach, where footage showed one man kayaking among cars as high waters flooded parts of the city, officials urged residents to shelter in place and avoid driving or walking through the water... 

https://www.yahoo.com

Rainfall totals skyrocket in Florida as Invest 90-L brings plenty of showers

Updated: 4:29 PM EDT Jun 12, 2024 — The National Hurricane Center is tracking a trough of low pressure — dubbed Invest 90-L — that is triggering plenty of showers in Central Florida and beyond. Some southern locations have seen rainfall amounts topping 9 inches this week alone. Advertisement While the highest amount of rainfall has trended towards the southern portion of the state, Central Florida has certainly gotten its fair share of showers.

Residents in West Titusville have seen just under 6.5 inches of rain this week. In Canaveral N. Seashore, the rainfall amount is at 6.30 inches for the week. The University of Central Florida saw 3.66 inches this week and Mims saw 3 inches. The amount of rain triggered a flood advisory in Volusia County on Tuesday night, and caused serious flash flooding in other parts of the state. While rainfall in Central Florida was high, the numbers farther south are even more staggering. In Bradenton, rainfall amounts are nearing 10 inches for the week. North Sarasota has seen 7.79 inches of rain this week, and Everglades City follows close behind with a weekly total of 7.75 inches. North Miami has seen 6.69 inches...

https://www.wesh.com

Storms lash Florida, Texas; massive heat wave to ramp up Tuesday Christopher Cann

Updated Tue, June 11, 2024 at 2:11 PM EDT·5 min read 1.1k Scroll back up to restore default view. Severe weather on Tuesday ramped up across the country as a dayslong stretch of storms began battering southern Florida, triple-digit temperatures threatened the Southwest and a half foot of rain soaked parts of Texas.

Storms expected to dump 10 inches of rain across part of South Florida began lashing the state on Tuesday, bringing torrential downpours to a part of the state that's experienced drought conditions and record breaking temperatures in recent weeks. In the morning, a large, slow-moving system began dumping heavy rain and strong winds over parts of southern Florida, leading to flight delays at airports across half the peninsula. Officials grounded flights at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport around 8:50 a.m. and at Tampa International Airport around 1 p.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration...

Later in the week, the heavy rain will reach Central Florida, bringing flood threats to cities including Orlando and Tampa Bay. The rain comes as a relief to some, as central and southern Florida have been scorched by record-breaking heat in recent weeks. Triple digit temperatures set new daily temperature records in cities just outside Orlando, while Miami and Hollywood surpassed previous records in May...

https://www.yahoo.com

8 connections between climate change and hurricanes

There are eight ways in which a hotter ocean can make hurricanes more dangerous.

Published May 31, 2024 • Updated on May 31, 2024 at 8:16 pm - 2023 was Earth’s hottest year on record and ninety percent of global warming is stored in the ocean. There are eight ways in which a hotter ocean can make hurricanes more dangerous. 2023 was Earth’s hottest year on record and ninety percent of global warming is stored in the ocean. There are eight ways in which a hotter ocean can make hurricanes more dangerous.

1. Sea-level rise
The first connection is sea-level rise from the melting ice caps. Even all the way down here in Florida, if the sea level is higher, the storm surge from a landfalling storm can be even more devastating, as we saw vividly with Ian in 2022.

2. Stronger storms
The second connection is stronger storms because heat is the fuel that allows storms to grow into monsters. Ocean temps last year were at record levels in many areas where storms can explode and this year, ocean temps are already warmer than they have ever been this early in the season.

3. Wetter storms
The third connection is wetter storms because as temperatures rise, potential moisture also rises and that can mean more rain in a shorter period of time....

8. Rapid intensification
Finally, and perhaps most importantly is connection number eight: rapid intensification. This may be the scariest aspect of a warmer ocean because storms can go from tropical depressions to major hurricanes seemingly overnight, and if an area isn’t prepared, the results can be disastrous, like we saw with Otis in Acapulco last year.

https://www.nbcmiami.com

Severe weather continues with flood threat in the Plains, record heat in Florida

Sat, June 8, 2024 at 10:01 AM EDT - Severe weather is shifting into eastern Colorado and Kansas on Saturday, with threats of large hail and damaging winds -- and a possible isolated tornado. Meanwhile, record heat will begin to wind down in the western U.S. but will continue in Florida. Isolated severe storms will span across a larger area, from Colorado to western Kentucky.

The system bringing these isolated severe storms is also bringing heavy rain to the area. Through the weekend, parts of Kansas and Missouri could pick up 3 inches of rain. A flood watch has been issued in Missouri through Sunday afternoon, where isolated amounts of up to 7 inches of rain are possible.

The rain will be beneficial in Kansas, where parts of the state are experiencing severe to moderate drought. Southeast Missouri, where more heavy rain is possible this weekend, has seen twice the normal rainfall for the last 30 days. There were more than 130 storm reports on Friday with most of them in Kansas and Nebraska. Wind gusts up to 84 miles per hour in Kansas and hail -- ranging from the size of tennis balls to basketballs -- were reported in both Kansas and Nebraska.

Record heat

The very dangerous levels of heat in the west are beginning to wind down enough to allow most of the widespread excessive heat warnings and heat advisories to be discontinued. The excessive heat warning was extended through Saturday for Las Vegas and the surrounding area...

https://www.yahoo.com

Records tumble across Southwest U.S. as temperatures soar well into triple digits

Thu, June 6, 2024 at 9:32 PM EDT - RENO, Nev. (AP) — Records tumbled across the U.S. Southwest on Thursday as temperatures soared past 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) in some areas, and the region’s first heat wave of the year was expected to maintain its grip for at least another day. Although the official start of summer was still two weeks away, roughly half of Arizona, California and Nevada were under an excessive heat alert, which the National Weather Service said it was extending until Friday evening.

At a campaign rally for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Phoenix, 11 people fell ill from heat exhaustion by late afternoon and were taken to the hospital, where they were treated and released, fire officials said. The weather service in Phoenix described the city experiencing “dangerously hot conditions.” And in Las Vegas, the Clark County Fire Department said it has responded to at least 12 calls for heat exposure since midnight Wednesday. Nine of those calls ended with a patient needing treatment in a hospital.

A spokesperson for the county said the number is likely higher, as the heat can also play a role in other types of calls to the fire department, including those related to alcohol intoxication or when conditions like fainting, dizziness or nausea are reported. New record highs Thursday included 113 F (45 C) in Phoenix, breaking the old mark of 111 F (44 C) set in 2016, and 111 F (44 C) in Las Vegas, topping the 110 F (43 C) last reached in 2010. Other areas of Arizona, California and Nevada also broke records by a few degrees...

https://currently.att.yahoo.com

Panama prepares to evacuate first island in face of rising sea levels

Published June 2, 2024 - Government officials and scientists say up to 63 communities along Panama's Caribbean and Pacific coasts are expected to have to relocate due to rising sea levels. On a tiny island off Panama’s Caribbean coast, about 300 families are packing their belongings in preparation for a dramatic change. Generations of Gunas who have grown up on Gardi Sugdub in a life dedicated to the sea and tourism will trade that next week for the mainland’s solid ground...

https://www.nbcsandiego.com

‘Just brutal’: Why America’s hottest city is seeing a surge in deaths

Climbing temperatures are colliding with a lack of planning in Phoenix. Hundreds have died. Illustration of a person holding their hand over their eyes as they look out at the Phoenix city skyline and mountains. The sun shines bright and peeks through their fingers.

05/28/2024 05:00 AM EDT - Summer burns in Phoenix. Scorching pavement blisters uncovered skin. Pus oozes from burned feet and bacteria-teeming wounds fester under sweat-soaked bandages for people living on the street.

They might be the lucky ones. Relentless heat led to 645 deaths last year in Maricopa County, the most ever documented in Arizona’s biggest metropolitan area. The soaring number of heat mortalities — a 1,000 percent increase over 10 years — comes as temperatures reach new highs amid exploding eviction rates in the Phoenix area, leading to a collision of homelessness and record-setting heat waves.

The crisis has left local officials searching for answers in a region that regularly relies on churches more than the government to save people’s lives by offering them a cool place to hide from the desert air.

Almost half of the victims last year were homeless — 290 people. Twenty died at bus stops, others were in tents, and an unrecorded number of people were found on the pavement, prone as if on a baking stone. More than 250 other people — who tended to be older, ill or unlucky — died in uncooled homes, on bikes or just going for a walk.

“There’s no getting away from it,” said George Roberts, who goes by “Country” and lived on the streets of Phoenix until a year ago. “You just try to find some shade and hope it keeps you cool enough to live.”...

https://www.politico.com

Heat Is Killing Thousands, and Big Events Have Not Adjusted

Tue, June 25, 2024 at 1:57 PM EDT - SYDNEY — At large events all over the world, the scenes of extreme heat stress are starting to look familiar. Older men, shirts undone, lying down with their eyes closed. Aid tents packed with the unconscious. And lines of the faithful — whether they seek religion, music, ballot boxes or sport — sweating under slivers of shade.

The consequences have been dire. At this year’s hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, at least 1,300 people died as temperatures surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. And in many ways, that heavy toll was just the latest sign that crowd control and heat waves fueled by climate change are on a dangerous collision course.
 
During India’s recent election, dozens of poll workers died on the job. Last summer, troops of Boy Scouts visiting South Korea for a jubilee became sick from heat, as did others at music festivals in Australia, Europe and North America...

“Heat is a very, very complex and sneaky killer,” said Tarik Benmarhnia, an environmental researcher and associate professor at University of California, San Diego. “It’s very silent.”...

https://www.yahoo.com

As the U.S. heat wave drags on, experts warn of deadly 'wet-bulb' temperatures. Here’s what those are.

Fri, June 21, 2024 at 3:23 PM EDT - With more than 100 million Americans facing another day of heat advisories across portions of the Midwest, Northeast and West on Friday, the National Weather Service is again warning people to prepare for dangerous temperatures. During last year’s brutally hot summer, when the U.S. set a string of temperature records, the death certificates of more than 2,300 people in the country listed "excessive heat" as a cause.

As temperatures worldwide continue to rise due to climate change, the limits of the human body’s ability to deal with excess heat are being tested. Last week, more than 1,000 people died on a pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia amid temperatures of 125° Fahrenheit.

In the U.S., government agencies have long warned that the combination of higher summer heat and high humidity will become more and more dangerous in places like the midwest as temperatures continue to rise because so-called “wet-bulb” temperatures will prevent the human body from cooling down by sweating.

“The hotter it is, the more strain our bodies feel, and the more we need to sweat to cool down,” NASA states on its website. “But humid air has less capacity to hold additional moisture, so water evaporates more slowly in humid conditions.”

How is a ‘wet-bulb’ temperature measured?

When it gets hot, the human body sweats, and the evaporation of that sweat into the air helps cool the body. But if the humidity in the air is too high, it prevents the evaporation of sweat, depriving the body of its ability to cool itself down. To approximate that effect, scientists calculate “wet-bulb” temperature by covering a thermometer with a wet cloth and measuring the amount that the evaporation of moisture cools the thermometer, Reuters reported... 

https://www.yahoo.com

Scorching temperatures persist as heat wave expands, with record-breaking temperatures expected across U.S.

Updated on: June 22, 2024 / 9:26 PM EDT / CBS/AP A relentless heat wave that baked more of the United States this past week is expected to continue and expand this weekend. Millions of Americans – particularly those in the highly populated Interstate 95 corridor are under heat-related advisories or alerts as the squelching heat is expected to hit record-breaking temperatures in some areas. In some places, the humidity will bring the heat index values as high as the mid-100s.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service (NWS) said Saturday they expect the high temperatures to be in the mid-to-upper 90s from the central and southern Plains to the East Coast. "These temperatures remain the most anomalous and dangerous for early summer over portions of the Midwest/Ohio Valley east to the Mid-Atlantic," it said... 

https://www.cbsnews.com

Railroad bridge between South Dakota and Iowa collapses among Midwest flooding Nation

Jun 24, 2024 10:37 AM EDT A railroad bridge collapsed during flooding in the Midwestern U.S. that has led to water rescues, evacuations and at least one death and has brought additional misery during a vast and stubborn heat wave. The bridge connecting North Sioux City, South Dakota, with Sioux City, Iowa, collapsed into the Big Sioux River late Sunday, an emergency manager said. Images from local media showed a large span of the steel bridge partially underwater as floodwaters rushed over it...

https://www.pbs.org

Why 2024 is the best year to see the northern lights

March 6, 2024 - If the northern lights have a permanent spot on your travel bucket list, 2024 should be the year you finally cross ’em off. Why? Scientists and astronomers are predicting this will be the best year to see the aurora borealis in over a decade.

A high period of intense solar activity is expected to give the northern lights some extra oomph this year, providing aurora hunters with the best chances of catching a stronger, more powerful show in places like Iceland and Norway. And travellers rejoice: this year the world’s most spectacular light show will be visible in larger areas of the USA and Europe.

So whether it’s your first time witnessing this natural wonder or you’ve seen the lights dozens of times, 2024 will surely bring a northern lights display unlike ever before.

Here are the top 5 places to see the northern lights in 2024:

Tromsø, Norway
Lapland, Finland
Reykjavik, Iceland
Fairbanks, Alaska
The Canadian Rockies

https://www.intrepidtravel.com

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