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    I live in the north eastern part of the United States (Western NY) Where there are areas that have received up to 10 inches (254 mm) of rain in less than a week!
    We are looking at breaking records that are over 100+ years old. I swear if I see an old man building a large boat and talking to animals I'm goin to make him my friend.

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    Fields and homes scoured by flooding in Erftstadt-Blessem, western Germany, 15 July 2021

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    Rail service disrupted & new evacuations ordered in Europe as death toll from floods tops 180

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    The death toll in Europe shot past 180 on Sunday, while more parts of the continent were hit by disastrous floods caused by heavy rainfall.

    At least 155 people were killed in Germany’s western Rhineland-Palatinate region and neighboring North Rhine-Westphalia. The military was deployed to help rescue workers save people from rooftops and recover vehicles trapped in the floodwater.

    Another 27 died in Belgium, where around 11,000 families were left without power in the Liege area. In Wallonia, some 20 villages were left without drinking water and rail infrastructure was damaged.

    European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, on Saturday, visited the towns of Rochefort and Pepinster, where houses were destroyed by the water. “My heart ached as I met people who have lost their homes, the savings of a lifetime,” she wrote on Twitter.

    By Sunday, the disaster hit Bavaria and Saxony, where city streets were flooded and around 130 people were evacuated. “The emergency calls are constantly coming in,” a police spokesperson in Rosenheim told German media.

    Railway giant Deutsche Bahn said that rail service between Bad Schandau and Decin, a town in the Czech Republic, has been disrupted. Rail traffic between Dresden and Prague was also affected.

    In Switzerland, Lake Zurich broke its banks, and there are fears that lakes Lucerne, Biel and Thun will follow suit.

    The water reached Hallein, a town near Salzburg in Austria on Saturday, after the river Kothbach burst its banks.

    Videos posted on social media show powerful currents destroying shops and sweeping up cars.
    “We will not leave those affected alone and support them in reconstruction,” Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said.

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    An example of devastation from flooding in central Europe:

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    ... interesting overall explanation about the origin of these rains over Northern Europe aaand the ensuing mud flows (at ~ 19:20):
    tippy woo - Explorers' Guide to SciFi World 53:00 First published at 18:12 UTC on July 18th, 2021.

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    The latest from Clif High is awesome (Just above at: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1440908 )
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    Confirmation of what Clif High is saying in his latest (see 2 posts above) starting at 15 minutes into the latest from Dane Wiggington of Geoengineering Watch
    Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News
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    "Severe weather anomalies are now becoming so extreme that many are finally beginning to ask if there is more to the story than we are being told. Catastrophic drought and deluge scenarios are taking a massive toll on crop production and food supplies around the world. Are all these events just random acts of Nature? Or is there another hand in the equation? Does the same conclusion apply to the CV-19 pathogen? As societies flounder, governments around the world are pushing populations to blindly accept pathogen protocols without investigation or disclosure. How glaring do the red flags have to be before more start digging for critically important information that they are not getting from power structure controlled corporate media?
    All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard. Awareness raising efforts can be carried out from your own home computer.
    Dane Wigington"


    (Wigington has always provided excellent info, but imho, his rushed, panicky delivery style defeats the purpose of getting sleeping people to wake up and think rationally. Rather, the relayed fear will just make a lot of people shut down even more, and if the listener is already awake, it just comes across as irritating overkill. I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't what keeps his messages from getting more attention. )
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    They Tried To Stop This Video*Weather Modification*The Matrix Is Crumbling*Wildfires*Meteors*Floods*
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    "AT 13:04 TO 14:13 WE EXPERIENCED AN ATTACK TRYING TO STOP THIS VIDEO. INSTEAD OF REDOING THE VIDEO WE DECIDED TO RELEASE IT AS IS AS IT IS IMPORTANT ENOUGH FOR THEM TO INTERFERE. "
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    Record Flooding in Many Locations

    73 People Rescued After Flash Flooding Swamps New Jersey | NBC New York
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    "Severe thunderstorms walloped parts of New Jersey on Saturday dropping several inches of water within a matter of hours, leaving dozens of people trapped. NBC New York’s Anjali Hemphill reports."


    Gravitas: Germany witnesses 'once-in-a-millenium' floods
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    "7 European Nations are reeling under floods. The devastation is unprecedented in terms of scale & damages. Germany is experiencing the worst floods in 1,000 years. What is being done to ease the situation?"



    "100-YEAR FLOOD": Severe storms trigger historic flash flooding across Philadelphia region
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    "Severe storms wreaked havoc across the Philadelphia region Monday evening, triggering water rescues and leaving dozens of residents stranded."


    Apocalypse in China !! Worst flood in Zhengzhou history!
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    "Today, July 20, the heaviest rain in history hit the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, Henan province.
    In just an hour, 200 mm of precipitation fell.
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    What is happening there now looks like the Apocalypse.
    The whole city is flooded with water, cars are floating along the streets.
    Residents of the city climbed trees and waited for rescue.
    The subway cars are flooded, the passengers are helpless,
    Houses and walls collapsed and several bridges were washed away.
    More than 20 dead, many are missing, hundreds are trapped, the damage is enormous."
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    Record Fires in the US
    "A season like no other...no break in sight"
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    "From California to New Mexico wildfires are devastating the west coast and other parts of the country. More than 1,800 square miles of land have been torched due to drought."



    Washington sees more wildfires earlier this year compared to 2020 and other top stories at 6 p.m.
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    Update and Forecast for Dixie Fire, Bootleg Fire, Tamarack Fire, and other Western Wildfires
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    "When it comes to the Dixie Fire, Bootleg Fire, and the Tamarack Fire, we had some extreme fire behavior yesterday, so we have some major updates to go over in this morning's report. On all of these fires, we had large increases in acreage burned due to continued critical fire weather conditions combined with thunderstorm activity."


    West Coast Wildfire Smoke Makes Its Way to NYC; Air Quality Historically Low
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    "It's becoming an unfortunate new feature of New York City's summer weather -- wildfire smoke from the West Coast billowing east, adding to the haze here and taking air quality to dangerous levels not seen in years.

    More than 60 wildfires are currently burning across western states and Canada. As the smoke builds, it gets wrapped up in weather systems and transported across the country.

    The smoke on Tuesday arrived in the New York metro area and it's expected to stick around for a few days until a cold front helps clear it out.

    By early afternoon Tuesday, the smoke was strong enough to smell in parts of northern New Jersey, while the skies were tinted an odd yellow color.

    Real-time Air Quality Index data from the EPA showed New York City's AQI as of 4 p.m. was 164 -- considered "Unhealthy" for everyone.

    According to AQICN.org, a Chinese nonprofit that tracks air quality in more than 130 countries, that reading is the worst in New York City since at least the start of 2014. Historical county-by-county AQI readings from the EPA suggest that it could actually be the highest reading in Manhattan since a 167 reading in Oct. 2003."


    Largest U.S. Wildfire of 2021 Rages in Oregon
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    "The Bootleg Fire in Oregon has already burned through 300,000 acres — and officials fear that it might not be contained until November."

    West U.S. wildfires are so extreme that they're creating lightning, fire whirls
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    "More than 80 large fires are burning in 13 states across the U.S. currently, impacting nearly 1.3 million acres. One of the worst remains in Southern Oregon — the Bootleg Fire. It has been burning for two weeks and has already scorched an area a third of the size of Rhode Island. Carrie Bilbao with the National Interagency Fire Center joins William Brangham with the latest on the fires."
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    In a continuing note of story of the the NW ...

    The province of BC Canada has just declared a state of emergency due to wildfires.

    I am still on evacuation alert, the main fire of note for me, which is over 20,000 hectres now has still not been contained, but is not moving directly in my direction. Lets hope it stays that way.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/...ildfires-surge
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    Hoping you stay safe, DeDukshyn.

    Nationwide FEMA & FCC Test*China's 3rd Dam Collapse In 48HRS*Has WW#3 Already Begun
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    Two dams collapsed, 71K are at risk, China severe flood, dam failure
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    "The collapse of Two Dams in Inner Mongolia; Worst Fears have Come True
    According to the official website of the Ministry of Water Resources of China, between 8:00 p.m. on July 17th and 2:00 p.m. on July 18th, heavy to severe rainfall occurred in Morin Dawa Banner of Hulunbuir City, an Autonomous Region in Inner Mongolia. At 1:48 p.m. on July 18th, a dam collapsed at Yongan Reservoir on a tributary of the Nuomin River in Mo Banner; after the collapse of the dam, a large amount of floodwater rushed into Xinfa Reservoir 13 kilometers downstream, causing another dam to collapse at about 3:30 p.m. at Xinfa Reservoir, which has a capacity of 38 million Cubic Metres.

    According to mainland media reports, the people of the four downstream villages have been evacuated, and authorities have yet to announce casualty numbers. On the night of the 18th, the flood has merged into the mainstream of the Nuomin River. Flooding caused the G111 national highway in Mo Banner to collapse, causing road disruptions. Downstream villages and farmlands have been turned into a sea of water.

    It is reported that 16,660 people were affected by the dam breach, and 54,000 acres of farmland were flooded. The flood also destroyed 22 bridges, 124 culverts, 15.6 kilometers of highways, and 20 kilometers of road shoulders.

    From information on the web, we know that Xinfa Reservoir was built in 1958 and started operation in 1959. No information was found on Yongan Reservoir, but it’s said that the two reservoirs went through reinforcement and maintenance in 1997. It’s estimated that the two reservoirs were built around the same time.

    According to 2021 statistics from the Ministry of Water Resources, there are 98,000 reservoirs in China, including 4,700 reservoirs with a capacity of 10 Million to 1 Billion cubic meters, and 94,000 reservoirs with a capacity of 100,000 to 10 million cubic meters. More than 80% of them were built in the 1950s and 1970s, and more than 95% before the 1980s. The information shows that over 95% of China's reservoir dams are earth and rock-fill dams, and their lifespans are usually only about 50 years. Therefore, most of the dams in China have exceeded or are approaching the end of their design life.

    According to the statistics of dams from 1954 to 2001, the annual rate of dam failures in China reached 0.088%, while the average annual rate of dam failures overseas since 1900, excluding those caused by war, is 0.02% in the United States, 0.004% in Japan, and 0.02% on average in the world. Therefore, the average annual rate of dam failures in China is more than four times the world average.

    In August 2013, flooding across six provinces in China resulted in many deaths and injuries due to dam collapses. In an article titled "China's Dangerous Dams: 179 Cities Facing Dam Collapse," the Chinese media outlet NetEase News said that more than 84,000 small and medium-sized reservoirs in China lack funds for management and maintenance, and that dams would collapse from time to time. As a result of reservoir and dam problems, 179 cities, a quarter of all cities in China, and 285 counties, a sixth of all counties, are facing serious risks.

    Last year, China experienced the most severe flooding since 1998, causing damage to 131 large and medium-sized reservoirs and 1991 small reservoirs."
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    Lake Almanor, CA - Dixie Fire - Insane Amount of Smoke Causes People to Leave - Evacuations
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    "The Dixie Fire has grown in excess of 60,000 acres despite massive effort from air and ground to slow the spread. The fire burned actively throughout the day and is expected to continue to be very active tonight. The smoke from the fire has reached as far away as Greenland and is impacting air quality and visibility all across the country. The air quality in Lake Almanor, CA is extremely unhealthy (over 300) and continues to worsen. People in the evacuation zone or evacuation warning zone pack up and leave due to the threat of fire and the intense smoke and ash. Shots of people evacuating, SOT with a camp ground owner, a man that owns a boat rental place and a vacationer leaving to go somewhere there isn't smoke. Multiple shots of smoke, fire, supporting b-roll.

    Drone video was taken at 7:50 AM near Lake Almanor, CA - more than 5 hours prior to TFR in the area.
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    Wildfire Smoke Revealed To Be More Damaging Than Originally Believed
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    Whether forest fires or hail or floods or heatwaves all the events covered in this thread are being blamed on "global warming" .. The illuminati are engineering it all using the SSP , hyping it all ... and telling us WE are to blame cos we use fossil fuels to generate electricity and power our transport ..

    This is the PROBLEM ! ...What is the SOLUTION? ... They always have solution to lead you deeper into enslavement ...

    The "Solution " will come when the Aliens land ... They will tell us they have been watching our planet with concern , and don't want us to destroy ourselves ... Their calculations show we have to get off fossil fuels NOW , or the planet will die .... They have the free energy technology to give us , it can replace all fossil fuels within a few years , if we let them manage the changeover and let them govern the planet ... and they can stop covid too ....

    So this is the trap that's being laid .. If we swallow the lie , our goose is cooked ! The same aliens who have been controlling society covertly , using the illuminati will then run it openly WITH OUR CONCENT ! ... If we give our consent to this the Divine Realm cannot help.

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    I'm in upstate NY about 150 miles from NYC, and a small area about 15 miles from here got 5 inches of rain in 2 hours on the 14th.
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    UK, heat wave. Normally clear skies cross-hatched by chemtrails uk nw. Started early morning, now spreading everywhere in sight. Absolutely not normal.
    Due to break south tomorrow, thunderstorms etc, but crops needing rain, not torrential downpours. Seeing messed-up farmers desperate in next few ‘harvest’ weeks. Fingers’ et al crossed
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    Wildfire smoke now covers much of the United States

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    The AirNow fire and smoke map shows a film of gray wildfire smoke across most of the US on July 20, 2021. © AirNow

    The lower 48 is largely blanketed by hazy, smoke-filled skies as wildfires rage on.

    I've been noticing strange sunsets lately in New Mexico where the sun looks like a molten ball of red as it sinks into the west. It's one symptom of wildfire smoke in the sky and a sign of another brutal wildfire season in the US.

    The National Weather Service office in Aberdeen, South Dakota, tweeted on Tuesday: "You've probably noticed the persistent hazy skies as of late. Turns out we're not the only ones seeing this -- smoke from wildfires is covering much of the lower 48."

    Besides apocalyptic-looking sunsets and orange skies, wildfire smoke can impact air quality far from where a fire is actually located. The wildfires, many of which are burning in the western US, have been fed by severe drought conditions and heat waves. These events have been exacerbated by the climate crisis and the extreme weather it brings with it.

    The National Weather Service shared a fire and smoke map from the AirNow air quality monitoring site. What's notable are the wide swaths of gray indicating smoke coverage over the US and Canada, as well as the many marked wildfire locations, denoted by the orange fire icons.
    Oregon's massive Bootleg fire is one example of just how bad the 2021 wildfire season is. The fire has burned hundreds of thousands of acres and sent huge amounts of smoke into the air. It is only 30% contained.

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shared a time-lapse look at wildfire smoke spreading from July 15 to 19. The images come from the GOES-East weather satellite. The grayish haze stands out from the white clouds.

    The smoke may linger for some time. According to the National Interagency Fire Center's Tuesday report, "Wildfire activity continues in 13 states where 83 large fires have burned 1,293,636 acres." Many wildfires are caused by humans, but lightning strikes are another major trigger, particularly in remote regions.

    This year's smoke-filled skies may feel like deja vu after a devastating year in 2020. If you live in an area where wildfires are a possibility, check out our preparedness guide.

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    As just a small FYI, the WaterWatch app used by the US Geological Survey (USGS) shows general maps of present and historic precipitation and streamlows. (Ricker, Gord, your NY state deluges look pretty evident. As well the northwest USA drought looks confirmed.)

    https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/

    You can click around in the left column on the page for more a bit information. The real-time streamflow "tracks short-term changes (over several hours) in rivers and streams".

    I would think other websites have this type of information for other world regions.
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