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Arctic freeze and snow wreak havoc across the planet
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From The Times
January 5, 2010

Arctic air and record snow falls gripped the northern hemisphere yesterday, inflicting hardship and havoc from China, across Russia to Western Europe and over the US plains.

There were few precedents for the global sweep of extreme cold and ice that killed dozens in India, paralysed life in Beijing and threatened the Florida orange crop. Chicagoans sheltered from a potentially killer freeze, Paris endured sunny Siberian cold, Italy dug itself out of snowdrifts and Poland counted at least 13 deaths in record low temperatures of about minus 25C (-13F).

The heaviest snow yesterday hit northeastern Asia, which is suffering its worst winter weather for 60 years. More than 25 centimetres (10in) of snow covered Seoul, the South Korean capital — the heaviest fall since records began in 1937.

In China, Beijing and the nearby port city of Tianjin had the deepest snow since 1951, with falls of up to 8in and temperatures of minus 10C. In the far north of China, the temperature fell to minus 32C. More than two million Beijing and Tianjin pupils were sent home and 1,200 flights were delayed or cancelled at Beijing’s international airport.

The same far-eastern weather system took its toll of Sakhalin, the Russian island off Siberia, which was hit by blizzards and avalanches. Farther west, in northern and eastern India, more than 60 people, mainly homeless, died of exposure. Thousands of schools were closed. In Uttar Pradesh, the state neighbouring Nepal, the authorities spent £1.3 million on blankets and firewood for needy households.

Western Russia suffered a deep freeze as snow swept across the Baltic and north-central Europe, leaving the worst devastation in Poland, where 13 people died, bringing the toll from the cold this winter to 122.

Up to ten skiers died or were missing in avalanches. The worst incident was in the Diemtig Valley in Switzerland on Sunday, when avalanches hit a group of skiers and then the rescuers who went to their aid. Eight people were pulled from the snow alive, but four died, including an emergency doctor, and three more were missing.

In Italy, emergency services struggled with rare cold and ice. Motorways in the northeast were closed and military helicopters were sent to Sicily with medical aid.

In the United States, heavy snow fell again on the northeast.

In Burlington, Vermont, a record 33in of snow fell in a weekend storm. The previous record in a three-day period was set in 1969. Residents of the Northern Plains were warned to expect lethally cold temperatures of about minus 30C.

The icy conditions of Western Europe, which broke records in half a dozen countries in December, are expected to last for at least another week.

Guo Hu, the head of the Beijing Meteorological Bureau, linked this week’s conditions to unusual atmospheric patterns caused by global warming.

Meteorologists were also trying to find a pattern in the heavy rains that have hit equatorial regions and the southern hemisphere in the past week.

At least 20 people have been killed in flash floods in Kenya after torrential rains made thousands homeless.

In Australia, the authorities declared a natural disaster along the Castlereagh River as it peaked after torrential rain, forcing 1,200 residents to abandon their homes for high ground.

In Brazil, the death toll from flooding and mudslides over the past four days rose above 80.

Closer to home, forecasters have warned Britons to brace themselves for a freezing cold, bleak new year — this winter is set to be the coldest for more than 30 years.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/we...975867.ece
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#2
weather mod?
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#3
I tend to think so because this weather is very unusual. It's breaking records everywhere. I just hope we aren't entering a ice age. icon_cold
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#4
Europe is being hit very hard by this deep freeze. Germany is forecast to receive 15 more inches of snow .
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#5
I think it is an expression of energy from the ‘collective consciousness’ and the ‘extremeness’ is showing anyone that might take notice, because from what I have read, most countries have had this kind of weather before, maybe years ago, but it is not abnormal, just not common.  

The only ice age we might be entering is that of peoples emotions, as they become more and more cold!
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#6
I was only kidding about the ice age. It's true that many parts of the world have had this kind of weather before but what I thought was unusual was this kind of weather happening all over the world at the same time. It's also interesting that it started on New Years day. You said that you felt we shifted to a new reality. The new reality might have winters like this all the time and soon it will come to Australia. It will look like Alaska out there. Wouldn't that be fun. icon_anmachen
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#7
If it started snowing here, well then I would think something is up! I would have to move for sure if it got like Alaska.
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#8
It sounds like a mini ice age has started.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...-here.html
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#9
Do you believe that article? Without being influenced by scientists, what is anyone’s opinion of the current global weather?
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#10
I didn't read the article, so I am not being influenced by it, but I do think that we are headed for a mini ice age. After all, they say history repeats itself and we have had ice ages over and over again. Maybe now is just the time for it again.
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