Super Typhoon Headed Towards Taiwan, Okinawa
Posted by feww on September 25, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,268 Days Left
[September 25, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,268 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Symbolic countdown to the ‘worst day’ in human history began on May 15, 2011 ...
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
JELAWAT Intensifies to a Super Typhoon with 265kph Winds
Super Typhoon JELAWAT, described as “violent,” is currently packing maximum sustained winds of about 265 kilometer per hour (kph), with wind gusts exceeding 325 kph, moving NNW in the Philippines Sea at forward speeds of about 12kph.
- The Super Storm could top maximum sustained winds of 280kph in the next 12 hours, according to models.
SUPER TYPHOON JELAWAT – Vis/IR Sat Image. Source: CIMSS
Other Disasters, Significant Events
- California, USA. A wildfire 50 miles east of San Diego has destroyed at least 3 dozen buildings including 20 houses, threatening more homes and forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate.
- At least a dozen other homes have reportedly been damaged by the fire.
- The 3,000-acre blaze may have started in Mexico, officials said.
- Philippines Sea. Typhoon EWINIAR (TY 19W), currently positioned NNW of Mariana Islands, is heading north towards Tokyo, Japan with sustained winds of about 75kph.
- Pacific Ocean. MIRIAM, a category 2Bg hurricane, targets Baja, California.
Global
- Island Nations. Ocean-Based Food Security Threatened in a High CO2 World (PDF file)
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
- The First Wave of World’s Collapsing Cities
- Back to the Primordial Future
- The Fate of Energy Dinosaurs
- Mass Die-offs
- 2010 Disasters [Links to 2010 Disaster Calendar]
- Mega Disasters
- 2011 Disaster Calendar
- 2012 Disaster Calendar
GLOBAL WARNING
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