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most bad typhoon coming here in Japan

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posted on Sep, 17 2022 @ 11:40 PM
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originally posted by: MatthewGraybeal13
Let me digest this...The Moon's new unpredictable wobble, is able to bring Noah's floods per say, to the coastlines? In a rapid pace meteorologically speaking? Add massive wind Damage to boot?


originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: musicismagic

This article only speaks to the effects in the US, but it seems to be affecting global weather patterns.


July 13, 2021:
Thanks to a "wobble" in the moon's orbit and rising sea levels, every coast in the United States will face rapidly increasing high tides that will start "a decade of dramatic increases in flood numbers" in the 2030s.

The conclusion, which was published in the Nature Climate Change journal by NASA Sea Level Change Science Team from the University of Hawaii, has to do with the moon's orbit, which takes 18.6 years to complete, according to NASA.
The study also determined some floods could happen in clusters, meaning they may last more than a month. Depending on the positioning of the moon, sun and Earth, cities may experience a flood in consecutive days or every other day.
[www.usatoday.com...]



I've seen the tide rise real fast. People don't realize how fast that tide moves in unless they live near the ocean. You can't out run it. Even if one is on a bicycle, still not fast enough. Anyway, raining now. Nothing serious yet. I don't have a link for the update of they typhoon, but check out NHK news for it. It's in English.



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 02:07 AM
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I've used storm2k.org for hurricane info for years. You can learn so much about these storms there. Link to your Nanmadol is at:

www.storm2k.org...



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 02:12 AM
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Not looking good


T2214(Nanmadol)
Issued at 2022/09/17 06:50 UTC
Analysis at 09/17 06 UTC
Grade TY
Scale Large
Intensity Violent
Center position N26°40′ (26.7°)
E132°30′ (132.5°)
Direction and speed of movement NW 20 km/h (10 kt)
Central pressure 910 hPa
Maximum sustained wind speed near center 55 m/s (105 kt)
Maximum wind gust speed 75 m/s (150 kt)
Radius of 50-kt wind area E185 km (100 NM)
W150 km (80 NM)
Radius of 30-kt wind area E750 km (400 NM)
W650 km (350 NM)



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 02:12 AM
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alaska and haiti


purto rico getting hit too

interesting choice of name for the typhoon.



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 02:24 AM
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originally posted by: GlobalGold
I've used storm2k.org for hurricane info for years. You can learn so much about these storms there. Link to your Nanmadol is at:

www.storm2k.org...


Thanks for the link my good friend.



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 02:25 AM
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Center is at Yakushima Island now, so still a while before it gets to you MIMs - Hopefully it will weaken by then! Please post here when you can to let us know you & your family are OK!!



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 02:26 AM
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posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 02:59 AM
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originally posted by: GlobalGold
Center is at Yakushima Island now, so still a while before it gets to you MIMs - Hopefully it will weaken by then! Please post here when you can to let us know you & your family are OK!!


sure will



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 06:16 PM
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a reply to: musicismagic

Stay safe, and check in when you can.



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 06:30 PM
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originally posted by: DontTreadOnMe
a reply to: musicismagic

Stay safe, and check in when you can.


My sentiments exactly. I've checked back a few times now to see if he's ok, but forgot the power is likely out and maybe for a few days. We've had it happen and no power for ten days but I'll worry anyhow. Best of luck MIM. Hopefully an inconvenience and not too much damage for you.



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 07:13 PM
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a reply to: 1XKINET0

Any time the sun acts up, it has a cooling effect on the planet, climate wise. Trust this is a good thing with the way the water has been evaporating from lakes/rivers. Sadly we won't see the *big* guy for a couple of years yet. But keep your fingers crossed it throws us into a mini-ice age to rebalance our atmosphere and hopefully resupply the rivers/lakes with the amount of water needed to sustain area's of the planet where people shouldn't of settled to begin with.

Without the blasts from the sun, our planet would quickly run out of water given the Kalvin change in this area of 'space'. Which is thought to be where the 'earth' and planets started. (Without a vacuum or pull in space, heat tends to stay in 1 place. Kind of like a kid pissing in a pool). So the area of space we entered is super-heated, thanks to energy remains of collisions and birth of our galaxy. (This is *WHY* our rivers were/are evaporating and has been predicted as far back as 1972. With documentations and heating of our entire solar system from 1972 til 2018 - in which most REAL information is hidden for the money grab agenda of 'climate change by humans' instead of actual truths.)

With the sun blasting us and other parts of space with flares, it pushes a LOT of that heat directly into or away from us. If the sun does a good enough job there's a chance the sun could 'clear' a path of former superheated cloud debris to perhaps counter the planetary elevations in temperature. Perhaps this could provide some relief, or even throw us into a 'mini-ice age'. Which would actually be very important at this point in time given spaces difference in temperature is 1500x different from the previous area of space in which we resided.

While most people might think the flares could increase temperature, the reason why it 'doesn't is because it's not stagnant. Think about being outside on a hot day with a nice breeze, and then think about being outside on a hot day where the air is still. Space even when heated as long as it's not stagnant can provide relief from heating temperatures.

So the weather and storms should get worse as long as the sun's activity increases. But don't curse it quite yet. It's doing us a huge solid on the grand scale of things. Even if it makes it more difficult for life on the planet. W/o it we'd boil away and die in this area of space. I would be surprised if the sun doesn't get even more active given the section of space we are in, and it's current temperature.

No - I will not be posting the links AGAIN even though I have countless links including those from NASA itself on various planetary temperature changes dating back to 1972. That prove we have entered a super-heated area of space. (Which is why big money is building bunkers underground, and has redirected HUGE amounts of oil underground, because solar doesn't work in extreme heat. It was what drove the price of oil up here in the US despite having our reserves tapped into, and local oil fields being harvested. So transportation of said commodity was minimal when you include the pipelines.) - based on various scenarios would push temperature ranges between 140-160 over the next 5 years (Although my money would be within 3 years - with a global average summer of 140); 140 which has already been showing up in various parts of the world - despite being shown on the weather maps - those temperatures were NOT reported on).

Keep an eye on the weather of the world next summer, you will see more places reach 140 (this year I saw 3-4 places). As well as MORE records being broken. When you see this, keep in mind this isn't a prophecy - despite it being in the bible that the next destruction of the earth would be by fire. It's simply because we have about 10,000 years travel between point A and B before we can leave this super-heated section of space.

There are several things that can reduce the temperature of our planet and prolong the cooking of our vegetation. As most plants will NOT survive if/when we start reaching 140+ global average summer temperatures. So keep praying for the sun god to blast us, with the activity peak we *should* get some relief. Although all that will change in a couple of years when the sun goes quiet again based on past cycles(hopefully it doesn't because of the heated space - it will be the first time *we* witness what will happen; super exciting times).

P.s If you want Links you can search through ATS for the various forum posts and actually take the crap serious when it's linking NASA.GOV as a source. Which is exactly why I stopped posting links because people rather believe itsjustanopinion.com or thewebsiteicreatedtoarguewithyou.com over nasa.gov which clearly confirmed ALL links/info. You can probably find my response by searching my activity and seeing the links I have posted in the past. As I have posted thousands of links, to various claims that people would 'assume' instead of actually read - wasting not only their own time. But mine as well.
edit on 18-9-2022 by BlackArrow because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 09:23 PM
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Hope youre doing ok there bud its lookin really rough! Keep us updated



posted on Sep, 18 2022 @ 11:46 PM
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update



posted on Sep, 19 2022 @ 01:26 PM
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Hopefully you have made it back home & it is OK there! Thankfully winds dropped fairly quickly - not to downplay winds though, as I've had 90 mph winds uproot healthy 50-60 ft oak trees. Especially with saturated ground. The water is usually the longest lasting threat from storms



posted on Sep, 19 2022 @ 05:40 PM
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originally posted by: musicismagic
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Can't watch the video, it says it is private. Hopefully you and your family are okay.



posted on Sep, 22 2022 @ 08:13 AM
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Ok, ATS folks. I found the video. We live in Yamaguchi which heavy rains and wind took its toll. But all is ok but holy smokers.




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