Sunday, October 30, 2005



The Winter Prediction of the USA govnernment.

There is no reason to believe there will be any abating of severe climate including the continued storms of the Caribbean.

I do not believe the storms will go beyond the traditional season as there is still ice in the Arctic Circle. If there were not that would be a different question. Posted by Picasa


October 30, 2005. 1514 gmt.

The Global Warming pattern off the east coast of North America caused by a density of CO2 continues to produce and support the turbulence in the Caribbean.

"Beta" achieved Cat 3 status at 100 knots per hour with a central pressure of 960 millibars. If this storm did not make landfall the strength would have increased. It made landfall at Cat 2, a very dangerous storm. All these storms are not minor matters. They affect lives and the quality of those lives.

How are countries to maintain an economic focus if their purpose increasingly becomes saving lives and defending against the next assault by the biosphere. This is gross negligence by countries who saw this coming and defined it as a natural cycle with predictable outcomes and endings. If that was the case then governments should have moved their countries in directions long ago so these devastating storms did not have effect on their people and economy. That in and of itself is proof there was no insight to these circumstances. Does anyone actually believe if George Walker Bush knew the devastating results of the oil industry he would have allowed it to happen? What were they doing crossing their fingers and hoping it wouldn't happen? I thought the USA government climate centers said this was a natural cycle after all.

This is Human Induced Global Warming. This is a unique climate for Earth with no defined end or outcome.

It is a planetary emergency.

There is another convection center developing near the Lesser Antilles. Posted by Picasa

Indian Ocean Satellite



October 27, 2005. 20:55 gmt.

Two days following the flooding noted below a very hot Indian Ocean continues to spin lots of precipitation.

With Summer coming there is no promise for this to lessen.

This 'hot spot' is no different than the Caribbean Sea which is still supporting the turbulence of "Beta" or the Pacific Ocean near Tahiti. Posted by Picasa

Mettur dam overflows, villages flooded



October 26, 2005.

Mettur Dam of India.

Villages flooded as Mettur dam overflows

25 October 2005

The Mettur dam in the Salem district of Nadu, India has overflowed due to excessive rain, flooding several villages in the region.

The water level in Stanley reservoir, held back by the dam and with a full capacity of 36.5m, stood at 37m this morning, with an inflow of 6089m3/sec and outflow of 5029m3/sec.
In the last 24 hours, the Mettur area received over 4cm of rainfall. Flood alerts were issued yesterday in 11 districts on the bank of the Cauvery river, and 607ha of cultivated land has now been affected by flood waters. 300 houses are damaged in the state’s Krishnagiri district, and rains have destroyed 600 huts in the Kangampauripattinam area of Salem district.
Sources report that the number of deaths is 25, after a further two bodies were found in Krishnagiri district.


Local authorities have said that approximately US$900,000 of temporary flood relief measures has been taken up in the district, and a full assessment of the damage is being carried out. Posted by Picasa

5 dead as 50-yr-high floods Bangalore



October 26, 2005.

Wipro Corporation Office in Bangalore, India. I have not noted any reported deaths to date during these events.

There were deaths as well, during these events. Click on title. Thank you. Posted by Picasa


October 26, 2005.

IT hub in chaos in Bangalore, India. Posted by Picasa