Storms Cause Major Power Outages in UK
Posted by feww on February 5, 2014
EXTREME WEATHER & CLIMATIC EVENTS
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UK battered by storm after storm
Powerful storms packing hurricane-force winds knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes south-west of England and Wales.
Thousands of hectares of land in Somerset Levels remain submerged as more driving rain is forecast for the region.
Scores of villages have been cut off for weeks , according to reports.
Many train services in SW England and Wales have been canceled due to extreme weather conditions, fallen trees, flooding and damage to the lines and facilities.
The UK Environment Agency has issued hundreds of flood warnings and alerts, including 6 severe flood warnings, meaning “danger to life” for SW England. A severe flood warning covers the entire south Cornwall coast.
“As long as the jetstream continues to be in a locked position, we will continue to see storm after storm,” said a climatologist at BBC. “There will be another bout of potentially damaging winds into the morning rush-hour.”
We Told You So!
In November 2009, EDRO/FIRE-EARTH Models forecast Climate Change could directly affect about half the population in the UK within 3 to 5 years. Our Forecast and most of the links posted below have since been filtered, censored, blocked or buried by Google, WordPress and others.
- Climate change could directly affect about half the population in the UK in the next 3 to 5 years posted on November 20, 2009.
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What you should know by now
Other Links
- Britain Set for “Worst Winter in History” December 2, 2013
- ‘Catastrophic Losses’ of Animals Feared due to UK Spring Snow Posted on March 26, 2013
- How Homo Ignarus Killed Spring Posted on March 21, 2013
- Intensifying Winter Drought in England Worst Since 1888 Posted on March 12, 2012
- British Govt Makes Another Straw Man March 17, 2010
- Group Forecast Climate change could directly affect about half the population in the UK in the next 3 to 5 years November 20, 2009
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