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Freak Storms Breakout All Across US: M-Class Flare Just Registered
By Mitch Battros
As outlined in Thursday's article, freak storms have been breaking out throughout the US, and Asia. Typhoons are set to hit Japan, the Philippines and Singapore. White in the united States, tornadoes are breaking out everywhere. From the Northwest through to the Northeast, states are experiencing harsh weather.
The Upper Midwsest has been pounded wiht a series of thunderstorms and the trend will continue into the weekend. Look for more severe weather overnight moving eastward from northern Illinois and Nebraska. Torrential downpours, gusty winds, frequent lightning and hail are the primary threats from these storms. The Weather Channel reports the boundary that separates the tropical air mass from the drier and cooler air to the north will shift back and forth over the next few days. Cities south of this boundary will experience temperatures in the 80s and 90s with high humidity levels such as Kansas City, St. Louis and Cincinnati. Cities like Minneapolis, Green Bay and Fargo will be fairly cool.
A rare tornado touched down in the Spokane, WA area Friday afternoon during a storm that brought high winds, lightning and hail to northeast Washington before sweeping eastward into north Idaho. The tornado touched down in a rural area west of Fairchild Air Force Base about 4:15 pm
Washington only averages one torndo per year somewhere in the state. However, three have been reported in the past three weeks--one on April 27 near Sumas, another in East Wenatchee on Wednesday, and now the one hear Spokane.
Equation:
Sunspots=> Solar Flares=> Magnetic Field Shift=> Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents =>extreme Weather and human disruption (mitch battros)
I would expect more of the same over the next 72 hours. Watch for auroras in the northern skies, and if it has occorred already, I expect a CME (Coronal mass ejection) to have a slight glancing blow to Earth. If more solar flares erupt, simply extend 48 hours from the time of eruption for expected continiued freak storms.
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