Posted by feww on January 28, 2013
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,139 Days Left
[January 28, 2013] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
- SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,139 Days Left to the most Fateful Day in Human History
- Symbolic countdown to the ‘worst day’ in human history began on May 15, 2011 …
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
You’ve overstayed your welcome!
Forced evacuations of about 5,000 people are under way in flood-hit city of Bundaberg (pop: ~ 72,000), with authorities warning people could die if they stay.
Severe flooding continues to bury large areas in Queensland, destroying or damaging thousands of properties and forcing mass evacuation of residents in the city of Bundaberg.

Queensland flood map. Source: Bureau of Meteorology
- Floodwater is surging through some parts of the city at a speed of about 40 knots (~ 75kmh).
- “The velocity of the water, and the rises in the water levels, means that literally houses, particularly in north Bundaberg, and maybe other locations, could be swept away,” said Queensland premier.
- “The communities of Gympie and Maryborough are flooding, Gladstone had suffered severe flooding downstream from Awoonga dam, and Rockhampton was braced for a significant flood from this weekend.”
- The storm is heading to NSW, while floodwaters threaten two major cities of Brisbane and Sydney.
- Earlier this months hundreds of fires in New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria burnt more than 750,000 hectares of the state, destroying dozens of properties and forcing the government to declare disaster in at least 43 local government areas.
Meantime, the Australian PM, who was visiting bushfire-ravaged states of Victoria and NSW, said:
- “Whether it’s bushfires, whether it’s floods we are being challenged by nature…”
- “Across Queensland the wild weather has broken a lot of hearts. It’s a very tough period…”
- “To those right now, in the grip of this disaster, I say to you: `You are not alone’. This state and its people will rise to the challenge I am supremely confident of that.” Ms. Gillard said.
- “We’ll do whatever we can to protect you, in some cases to rescue you, and to do everything to stand by you in the days, weeks and months ahead. Together we will get through this.”
Challenged by nature? We beg to differ!
We believe you have overstayed your welcome, as far as Mother Nature is concerned.
In the words of Queensland police commissioner: “Do not wait. Move now. Yr life depends on it.”
GLOBAL WARNINGS
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
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Posted by feww on January 27, 2013
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,140 Days Left
[January 27, 2013] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
- SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,140 Days Left to the most Fateful Day in Human History
- Symbolic countdown to the ‘worst day’ in human history began on May 15, 2011 …
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
Australian Army Called to Help as QLD Flood Disaster Intensifies
Flood and storm damage across the Australian state of Queensland has prompted a statewide catastrophe declaration from the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), said a report.
- ‘‘Insurers are greatly concerned about extreme weather expected over the next few days in Queensland, with severe inundation already having been experienced in several towns and cities, and major flood warnings now in place for every river from Cairns to the border,’’ said ICA chief executive.
- ‘‘Unfortunately, this catastrophe declaration is the result of the first cyclone to come close to the coast this season, and the weather bureau has warned it’s highly possible we will see more before the end of summer.’’
Meantime, the Queensland Government has asked the Australian Army to help amid extreme rain events, worsening flood disaster and tornado outbreaks.
“Local rainfall daily records in central and southeast Queensland are tumbling after falls of 461mm at Boolaroo Tops, 454mm in Walla and 272mm in Gayndah since yesterday morning.”
- A giant storm cell is slowly moving southeast toward the population centers, dumping at least 200mm of rain, and destructive winds and tornadoes are expected along the Sunshine Coast and Bribie Island, reports said
- A 5-meter wall of water is pouring over the spillway of the Awoonga Dam into the Boyne, south of Gladstone.

Awoonga Dam on January 26. Source: Reece Ireland, Gladstone/ via The Australian
- A saddle dam off the Awoonga Dam is close to overflowing, which would put 500 homes in peril, the authorities said.
- “Water continues to spill from Wivenhoe dam in preemptive releases.”
- Forecasters have warned more than 300mm of rain could fall in Wivenhoe Dam catchment, upstream of Brisbane, in the next few days, with coastal areas receiving about 500mm, isolating additional communities.
- Authorities have issued an evacuation order for north Bundaberg after the Burnett River broke its banks.
- The Burnett River is now forecast to peak at 9 meters—well above the levels recorded during the 2010/11 floods, reports said.
- Residents in the Gympie area, north of Brisbane, are being rescued from rooftop, as Mary River continues to rise to a forecast peak of peak at 17m.
United States
The deep freeze persists throughout much of the Northeast as forecasters warn of looming ice storms. Severe ice storm are expected to hit Northern Illinois, southern Michigan, NE Missouri, large swathes of the Midwest as well as mid-Atlantic, and Ontario.

U.S. Weather Hazards Map. Source: NWS
- Tennessee has declared state of emergency as the eastern portion of the state continues to see significant icing, reports said.
- Michigan governor has declared state of emergency to boost propane deliveries.
GLOBAL WARNINGS
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/weather/brisbane-expected-to-flood-20130127-2deip.html
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Posted by feww on January 9, 2011
Brisbane, Qld, is on high alert for flooding as more heavy rain forecast for Monday
Emergency services have warned residents to prepare for “wild weather.”
The following areas are flooding or cut off:
- Maryborough,
- The Sunshine Coast and surrounding areas
- Pine Creek (south of Bundaberg)
- Gympie, where electricity is cut off as a precaution
Heavy rain and flash floods also reported around Maleny, a small town about 90km (56 miles) north of Brisbane.
The Mary River is forecast to reach a high of about 17m overnight, a report said.
It takes very little rain much more rain to tip the balance, Emergency Management Queensland said.
“This year with all of the catchments primed and the river’s already flooding, that 200mm of rain… could mean the difference between a minor flood and a major flood.”
One-Week Rainfall Forecast (BOM)
Rainfall Forecast for Sunday 9 January 2011 to Sunday 16 January 2011

Queensland and NSW Flood Maps [9 January 2011] – Source: BOM



Source: Image from Japan Meteorological Agency satellite MTSAT-1R via Bureau of Meteorology. Posted on 9 January 2011 11:41 UTC
Flooding in Rockhampton, QLD, Australia

Image of Rockmapton flood acquired by ALI on NASA’s EO-1 satellite on January 9, 2011. “The Fitzroy River cuts through the upper right quadrant of the image, and just west of the river, relatively high land remains above the flood. All around that area, flood water predominates, including areas east of the river.” Source NASA-EO. Click image to enlarge. Download larger image (4 MB, JPEG)
Queensland Warnings Summary
- Coastal Wind Warning 1,
- Severe Weather Warning 1,
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning – Queensland 1,
- Flood Warning – Fitzroy River,
- Flood Warning – Burnett River,
- Flood Warning – Coastal rivers – Maryborough to Gold Coast,
- Flood Warning – Mary River,
- Flood Warning – Sunshine Coast (Noosa etc.),
- Flood Warning – Stanley & Brisbane above Wivenhoe Dam,
- Flood Warning – Lockyer, Bremer, Warrill & Brisbane below Wivenhoe.,
- Flood Warning – Condamine-Balonne Rivers,
- Flood Warning – Macintyre/Weir,
- Flood Warning – Moonie River,
- Flood Warning – Thomson/Barcoo/Cooper Ck,
- Queensland flood warning summary.
National Weather and Current Warnings
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