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No dramatic effects?
“Many doomsday theorists have tried to take this natural geological
occurrence and suggest it could lead to Earth’s destruction. But would
there be any dramatic effects? The answer, from the geologic and fossil
records we have from hundreds of past magnetic polarity reversals, seems
to be ‘no.’” -NASA website
January 19, 2013 – RUSSIA – Unrelenting
snowfalls have caused unprecedented chaos in Russia. Over the past
week, the country has seen scores of traffic accidents, flight delays
and, in some cases, the complete isolation of some remote settlements
and towns. While the snowstorms have caused inconvenience for large
population centers in western Russia, they have been life-threatening
further east in the country. Falling snow and ice caused many accidents
due to poor visibility and bad road conditions. Moscow witnessed a
13-kilometer jam on MKAD, one of the city’s main highways, reducing
speeds to 10 to 25 kph in the capital. More than 12,000 snow removal
trucks worked around-the-clock to clean up the mess, but their efforts
did little, with the city coming to an effective standstill. The chair
of the Duma’s transport committee called for local transport officials
to face legal sanctions for failing to cope with the winter weather.
“Until local bureaucrats face the wrath of the law, winter will always
be a surprise occurrence. They will continue to do nothing, as people
suffer,” Mikhail Bryachak told Kommersant FM radio.The polar circle
city of Norilsk has been buried under 10 feet of snow – entire
apartment blocks, markets, stores and offices were buried under snow
overnight. Banks of snow were as high as two people put together,
reaching the second-story windows of some apartment buildings.
Cars, stores, garages were blocked. Norilsk metropolitan workers were
forced to dig passageways through the snow banks to create access
between the outside world and the barricaded city. Meanwhile, icicles up
to three feet in length have formed off the ledges of buildings,
breaking at random and causing a lethal hazard for pedestrians below.
Elsewhere, the extreme weather continues. In the Altai Republic in
Western Siberia, 12 Russian settlements were isolated because of the
snowstorm. Seven settlements, with a total population of 1,300 people,
remain cut off from the outside world due to the snow drifts. Emergency
crews are currently en route to deliver needed supplies to the stranded
populations. Snow accompanied by strong winds has caused flight delays
in the airport of Russia’s far eastern town of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
The runway has been cleared, but planes are not risking takeoff due to
strong side-winds. Flights were also delayed in Russia’s easternmost
cities of Vladivostok and Khabarovsk. More snow storms are predicted in
Western Siberia and the Western Urals over the weekend. In the end of
2012, Russia saw extreme winter not witnessed since 1938. The
coldest-ever December in Russia led to the evacuation of hundreds of
people in Siberia, where temperatures fell below -50 degrees Celsius;
Moscow also saw its coldest night ever for the season. More than 90
Russians died during the cold snap, and more than 600 people were taken
to hospital due to the extremely dangerous weather, which is 10 degrees
below the December norm. Nearly 200 people have died throughout Russia
as a direct result of weather-related accidents and hypothermia this
season, according to official statistics, although the extreme
conditions have likely contributed to many more fatalities. –RT
Coincidence? While northern Russia sees record snowfall and cold
temperatures, Sydney Australia, in the southern Hemisphere, is
experiencing searing temperatures of 46 C (115.7°F). Is this only the
beginning of more dramatic climate changes to come?
Record heat in southern hemisphere:
The mercury topped 45.8 at Sydney’s Observatory Hill at 2.55pm,
breaking the previous record set in 1939 by half a degree. The city’s
highest temperature was a scorching 46.5 degrees, recorded in Penrith at
2.15pm, while Camden, Richmond and Sydney Airport all reached 46.4
degrees. More than 220 people had been treated for heat exposure or
fainting by late afternoon, the Ambulance Service of NSW said. The
heat-wave also stranded thousands of commuters, with dozens of trains
delayed as steel wires buckled and a hose used to run a key signaling
system melted. On the central coast, the heat caused an overhead wire to
buckle onto a train at about 1.30pm, trapping about 250 passengers for
half an hour. The monorail ground to a halt, spitting sparks that
started a soon-extinguished grass fire next to Darling Harbour. -MOL
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