Monday, March 21, 2011

March 21, 2011 - Record Rains In Cali & Indonesian Volcanoes Poppin'

Spring Storms Cause Flooding & Set Records In California

Heavy spring storms moved into California on this first day of spring causing Highway 5 at the Grapevine in the mountains to shut down because of snow and ice and causing flooding in Southern Cali.

Santa Barbara County received 10 inches of rain. Records were set in downtown Los Angeles which received 2 1/2 inches for the day, breaking the 1943 record by more than an inch, and Burbank's Bob Hope Airport received 3.85 inches which broke the record of 1.15 inches for a day set back in 1973.

Another wet system is expected to arrive Wednesday causing farmers concern. California has been experiencing an extra wet season which could delay planting of such crops as garlic, tomatoes and cotton as well as cause fruit and nut trees to be damaged.

This is another example of climate change causing damage to crops or delays in their planting which, in turn, will cause already skyrocketing food price to rise further.

See http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42193505/ns/weather/

Two Indonesian Volcanoes Wreaking Havoc

Mount Kerangetang erupted anew today, spewing hot gases and lava causing the evacuation of the island's residents. This eruption follows the eruption of Mount Merapi, also in Indonesia, which destroyed 21 houses when it erupted on Saturday.

The Ring of Fire is obviously heating up as events seem to be occurring almost weekly around it. Expect to see more crazy action in this and other areas of the world as the Earth continues to travel through the Galactic Plane, receiving extra energy which is causing the inner core of the planet to expand.

See http://www.thejournal.ie/residents-flee-after-indonesian-volcano-spews-fresh-ash-2011-03

Earthquake Report

There were 24 earthquakes worldwide over the past 24 hours which registered a 4.0 or higher.

Via www.emsc-csem.org

Hang onto your hats because this Spring season is sure to bring about more crazy and record breaking weather! Stay tuned here for all the latest occurrances and keep your eyes to the skies!

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