Monthly Archives: July 2013

How the universe works: Clockwork and Creation

Scientists have discovered that our solar system is very unique. Earth is located in a star system that is by no means the norm in space. As a matter of fact, our solar system appears to be the exception. A … Continue reading

Posted in Black hole or supernova, Comets, Cosmic and Gamma Ray emissions, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Fireballs, Meteor or Asteroid, Planetary discovery, Planetary Tremor Event, Solar Event, Space Watch, Time - Event Acceleration | 20 Comments

Scientists say ISON, so called ‘Comet of the Century’ may fizzle

July 31, 2013 – SPACE – Astronomers slated to meet this week to discuss observing plans for Comet Ison may not have much to talk about. The so-called “Comet of the Century” may already have fizzled out. “The future of … Continue reading

Posted in Comets, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Solar Event, Space Watch, Time - Event Acceleration | 7 Comments

Large tornado rips through suburb of Milan- a dozen injured

July 30, 2013 – MILAN, Italy – A tornado has ripped through a suburb of Milan, injuring 12 people and damaging buildings and vehicles. Video shot by witnesses on their mobile phones captured the twister tearing through an industrial region … Continue reading

Posted in Climate unraveling, Cloudburst storms with flashflooding, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Extreme Weather Event, Gale-force winds and gusts, Signs of Magnetic Field weakening, Time - Event Acceleration, Tornado Outbreak, Unseasonable Weather Event | 5 Comments

Tropical Storm Flossie rages through Hawaiian Islands: 6,000 lose power

July 30, 2013 – HAWAII – A flood advisory remains in effect for Hawaii Island at least through 6:15 p.m. as the brunt of Tropical Storm Flossie moved past Hilo and East Hawaii and began pestering Kailua-Kona and West Hawaii … Continue reading

Posted in Climate unraveling, Cloudburst storms with flashflooding, Deluge from torrential rains, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Extreme Weather Event, Gale-force winds and gusts, High-risk potential hazard zone, Record rainfall, Strange high tides & freak waves, Time - Event Acceleration | 3 Comments

Siberia Heat: Did the Arctic Region break a heat record?

July 29, 2013 – SIBERIA, RUSSIA – Did the Arctic region break a heat record? According to English-language outlet The Siberian Times, temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius, or 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit, were recorded in the Siberian city of Norilsk on … Continue reading

Posted in Civilizations unraveling, Climate unraveling, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Environmental Threat, Erratic Jet Stream, Extreme Weather Event, Heatwave, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Record high temperatures, Time - Event Acceleration, Unseasonable Weather Event, Wildfires | 4 Comments

Black Sunday: 7 killed, as powerful winds lash coastal beaches of France

Christ predicted the planet would grow more restless: “And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring.” – Luke … Continue reading

Posted in Climate unraveling, Cloudburst storms with flashflooding, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Extreme Weather Event, Gale-force winds and gusts, High-risk potential hazard zone, Prophecies referenced, Strange high tides & freak waves, Time - Event Acceleration, Unseasonable Weather Event | 5 Comments

New Zealand shaken by another quake- geothermal project causes quake swarm in Switzerland

July 29, 2013 – NEW ZEALAND – A ‘‘severe’’ quake this morning in Cook Strait caused damage and was felt as far away as Auckland. It also increased the probability of further severe aftershocks, GeoNet seismologist John Ristau said. Did … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Earthquake Omens?, High-risk potential hazard zone, Lithosphere collapse & fisssure, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Seismic tremors, Signs of Magnetic Field weakening, Tectonic plate movement, Time - Event Acceleration, Volcanic Eruption, Volcano Watch | 3 Comments

Volcano Watch: U.S. ranks high with number of active volcanoes

July 29, 2013 – ALASKA – When Mount St. Helens erupted explosively in 1980, most people were unaware that the U.S. ranks as one of the top countries in the world in the number of geologically young, active volcanoes. An … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Earthquake Omens?, Environmental Threat, High-risk potential hazard zone, Magma Plume activity, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Seismic tremors, Signs of Magnetic Field weakening, Tectonic plate movement, Time - Event Acceleration, Volcanic Ash, Volcanic Eruption, Volcano unrest, Volcano Watch | 1 Comment