WA News 2009 No70-7th Oct Delta House, 175-177 Borough High Street. London SE1 1HR Tel +44(0)20 7939 9946 E:piers@weatheraction.com www.weatheraction.com Contact Piers Corbyn +44(0)7958713320 or office above Snow & thunderfloods lashing USA and Tropical storms in Atlantic - part of predicted simultaneous extreme events world wide - confirm WeatherAction long range forecast "More storms on the way" warn WeatherAction as simultaneous extreme weather across the world - deluges, floods, typhoons and blizzards - confirm WeatherAction long range forecast in 'double-hit Red Warning' period 5th-11th October. Extreme weather world-wide in the period 5th-7th October is part of a 'Red Warning' double-whammy of deluges, floods, typhoons and blizzards predicted by WeatherAction long range forecasters for 5th-11th October with sub-periods 5-6/7th and 9-10/11th. 7 of the 8 extreme weather events in predicted regions for the earlier part of this double-whammy period have been confirmed and the predicted follow-on events are looming in many places. Piers Corbyn, astrophysicist and long range weather and climate forecaster of WeatherAction.com said: "These results (see below) are a great start to our record number of forecasts - 52 - of extreme events around the world which we issued for this month. We were very encouraged by the 90% success of our extreme events forecasts for 1st-23rd September which included extreme weather triggered by new events on the Sun in the New Solar Cycle (24) so we decided to expand the scope of forecasts. "This expansion in forecasts is revealing more clearly than ever the simultaneity of extreme weather events around the world which is a consequence of the same causal predictable solar particle and magnetic events and Sun-Earth connections. Many are puzzled that we can predict these Earth extreme events when often (eg this period 5-7th October) not much is visible on the Sun. The reason is that there is more going-on than can be seen or readily detected. We will discuss more about how our Solar Weather Technique works at our conference on Oct 28th (see below) and urge interested people to look for themselves at our extreme events forecasts - http://www.weatheraction.com/member.asp - for this month"
Atlantic Tropical storms (Forming/ Rapid Development) Around 5-6 Oct Most likely in (mid) Atlantic - 1 Event - Confirmed TWO Tropical storms formed: Grace 5th Oct, Henri 6th Oct See: http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/2009/index.html USA Severe Thunder / Tornado risk 5-7 Oct - 1 Event(s) - Confirmed (eg) Texas 6th Oct http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/watch/ww0757.html 6 Oct HAIL TO 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER...THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS TO 70MPH.. AND DANGEROUS LIGHTNING ARE POSSIBLE IN THESE AREAS. Wind Damage and Why It Happened! http://www.accuweather.com/video-ondemand.asp?video=27461462001&title=wind%20damage%20and%20why%20it%20happened!oct 7, 2009; 5:25 PM ET High winds blew through the Northeast Wednesday. Amy Aaronson explains why and where the winds hit USA North Midwest eg Chicago - Massive early snow deluges 5-11 Oct 2009 (Probably especially 5-7 and 9-11) AB = 80% SWIPs - 1 Event - CONFIRMED - And Look-out for more! There has been snow and a lot more is on the way... Tuesday, October 06, 2009 8:59 AM - Severe Weather, Cold Blast, Snowstorms http://www.accuweather.com/mt-news-blogs.asp?partner=accuweather&blog=meteomadness SEVERE STORMS TODAY... BIG COLD BLAST LATE THIS WEEK AND WEEKEND... POSSIBLE SNOW FROM DENVER TO CHICAGO. (NB Frid = 9th) Forecast map (above) for 9th Oct: http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/day0-7loop.html "A trace of snow in October is very common. But in 130 years of snow records, only 14 Octobers have had measurable snow in Detroit" http://www.easternuswx.com/bb/index.php?showtopic=207530 East Pacific Tropical Storms (Forming) Around 5-6 Oct TD/TS - 1 Event - Not confirmed although event for 2-3 Oct was confirmed West Pacific Around 5-6 Oct TD/TS/T1 (Forming / rapid development) In Pacific East Of Philippines JAPAN hit or grazing possible - Forecast also says similar likely to follow (formation/rapid development) 9th-11th - 1 Event - CONFIRMED - Typhoon (now Tropical Storm) Melor tracking along Japan coast Typhoon Melor Hits Japan, Prompting Evacuations, Flight Delays... http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601101&sid=axa_qvk22grc 7 Oct 2009... Typhoon Melor reached Japan, the first to make a direct hit on the country since September 2007, prompting evacuations and forcing flight.
Big waves driven by Typhoon Melor hit the coast of the town of Tatsugo in southern Japan on Wednesday (7Oct). (Kyodo News/Associated Press) Bay of Bengal / India 5-11 Oct 2009 (Probably esped 5-7 th or/& 9-10 th ) BC = 70% SWIPs TD/TC prob heading West into India continuing inland. Two formation events unlikely but possible. If formation comes in first sub period extra development would be likely in 2 nd sub-period. - 1 Event - CONFIRMED Dramatic floods from storm systems - which were not shown as Cyclones in Bay Of Bengal but nevertheless led to storms inland as predicted. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2009/oct/06/india-andhra-pradesh-flood http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2009/oct/06/india-floods-kill-hundreds
Britain & Ireland & N Europe 5-6/7th Oct Red Warning - 2 Events - confirmed - see map & links below - Forecast 5-6/7th Oct: Britain & Ireland: Torrential rain, some thunder & windy with gales & severe gales in North & N Sea. Some flash Floods espec Nth. Cold. Followed by MAJOR STORM in South Scandinavia and Holland. A deep cyclonic system tracks from West to a new centre in North N Sea giving NW / N ly strong winds. Cold front(s) cross whole of Britain & Ireland. The Low then passes into Scandinavia. Weathermap: http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/,.gif,bracka,brack0,brack0a,bra ck1,brack1a,brack2,brack2a,brack3,brack4 Two inches of rain in Scotland 6th Oct: http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/hi/uk_reviews/newsid_8294000/8294353.stm & loads of heavy rain in South England on 7th: http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=32828&posts=27 (NB In fo Western Australia Heat 5-11th confirmed to an extent but must wait for 2nd sub-period) How to Get WeatherAction extreme events forecasts WeatherAction's 52 - record number - world wide extreme events forecasts for this October cover possible events and regions/places in: Britain & Ireland, Scandinavia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Tropical storm formation and land-hit-risk in the Atlantic, East Pacific, West Pacific and Indian Ocean. The 4 blocks of forecasts, some with two forecast pdfs (a, b) are available on http://www.weatheraction.com/member.asp : 1 Britain/Ireland & Europe - 13 events 2 West Pacific Tropical Storms /Typhoons & Japan, China, Vietnam, Philippines land hits - 8 events 3 a. Atlantic Tropical storms / Hurricanes formation and land hit risk - 6 events; b. East Pacific Tropical Storms - 8 events 4 a. World Other events inc USA tornado/severe thunder, Australia, New Zealand - 14 events, b. Indian Ocean and India land hits - 3 events
WeatherAction Special Conference Climate Change, The Solar Weather Technique & The future of forecasting Weds Oct 28 th at Imperial College London Speakers - World WebEx links Discussion in 4 Sessions Refutation of the CO2 driven theory of Climate Change What DOES cause Climate Change - The Evidence The Solar Weather Technique of long range Weather & Climate forecasting Principles & advances The Future of Weather and Climate Forecasting - and some special forecast announcements To REGISTER Details & booking email piers@weatheraction.com with 'CONFERENCE' in the Subjectbar 28 th October marks Climate Fools Day (UK Parliament passed the Climate Change Bill 28 Oct 2008) and the floating of WeatherAction on The London Stock Exchange (AIM) 28 Oct 1997 (since de-listed). NEWS & LINKS - see also www.weatheraction.com Weather Action Latest uploads on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyld9qh55dw WeatherAction Headline Britain & Ireland Summary Winter Forecast 2009-2010 produced July 09 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpcsyqnd_um Comments on the Latest 'Climate Change' Documents coming from the UK Met Office & WeatherAction Climate Forecast - by Piers Corbyn. (NB see also WeatherAction World Climate Forecast for next 100 years Filmed June 2009) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdj3d7hum6q Weather Action Extreme Events recent Success Report by Piers Corbyn. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c65hda1qjny Piers Corbyn Interview BBC News Channel 29th July 2009. FUN! 29th September 2009 WeatherAction News No 68 As solar-based extreme forecasts hit 90% success in September Weather Action announce record number of extreme event forecasts World-wide for October 2009 and call Special Conference on The Future of Forecasting 29th September 2009 WeatherAction News No 67 WeatherAction Typhoon 'EndGame' forecast As Typhoon Ketsana heads for Vietnam WeatherAction warns of further serious developments for the region imminent 27th September 2009 WeatherAction News No 66 As Tropical Storm Ketsana lashes Philippines scientist says "Don't blame Global Warming. Tropical storms are triggered by Solar activity and we can predict them months ahead" 20th September 2009 WeatherAction News No 63 The weather says NO to UN Climate talks! - USA Floods confirm solar driven World Weather Extremes Warning 21-23 Sept Major storms across world warning for 21-23 Sep. From Piers Corbyn WeatherAction.Com (http://climaterealists.com/index.php?id=4056&linkbox=true) 16th August 2009 WeatherAction News No 55 "It's the Sun!" - 'Many hurricanes' in modern times - "Latest BBC /Nature report is more BBC Global Warming hype and cover-up" says astrophysicist 23rd July 2009 WeatherAction News No 47 WeatherAction News 2009 No 47 What Does & Does Not Cause Climate Change & the threat to integrity in science - New PowerPoint Presentation + Letter from Piers Corbyn to Imperial College Director of Research World cooling has set-in warns astrophysicist - BBC & 'Global Warming apologists' challenged to end 'cover-up' by Piers Corbyn = http://climaterealists.com/index.php?id=3307&linkbox=true End of WAnews 2009 No70