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FIRE-EARTH Models Show 2016 Warmest Year on Record (99.8% Certainty)
- Details are available from FIRE-EARTH PULSARS.
Posted by feww on December 31, 2016
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Posted by feww on March 12, 2016
March 12 marks the last day of Blog’s Symbolic Countdown. FIRE-EARTH Models show your world has now entered a new phase.
Mass die-offs resulting from the combined effects of human impact on the planet and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could start soon.
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Posted by feww on September 27, 2015
UPDATED @ 13:30UTC
– FIRE-EARTH Models forecast with high probability large scale devastation caused by destructive winds, high waves, torrential rain, flash flooding, mudflows and landslides for the region.
At 13:30UTC – Sunday, September 27, 2015
Image Source: Taiwan Central Weather Bureau
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Posted by feww on April 4, 2015
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FIRE-EARTH Models have detected an anomaly in spacetime which has caused a series of expansions and contractions in “temporal dimension” starting at 23:57:43 UTC on April 3, 2015.
The anomaly (“ripples”) may have been caused by gravitational waves.
No. of expansions detected as of 14:57:00 on April 4 = One
Max. Expansion Sample = 1.799809653365
No. of contractions detected as of 14:57:00 = Three
Contraction Sample = 0.819228778225
According to the above, we all lived longer by about 4.3435027474 time units on April 4.
More details will be released via FIRE-EARTH Bulletins, as additional data become available.
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