Thursday, 29 September 2011

Autumn Heatwave and more to come


As you can see... The UK is going through strange weather for this time of year.
Things are starting to take shape in giving us an idea of what may lay for us in the future.
Strange events seem to tie together and often leading us to a theory that our climate is going through a change that may change our lives forever.

Below is a Report that i collected from BBC site:

The UK Met Office says the current hot weather is likely to remain until the middle of next week with temperatures set to climb even higher.

According to forecasters and as expected, many parts of the UK will have warm sunshine for the last few days of September and the start of October with temperatures climbing to nudge 28°C.

Many places can expect unbroken sunshine for the rest of this week, with temperatures well above average for the time of year.

Paul Gundersen, Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster, said: "Warm southerly winds will bring a spell of fine, sunny autumn weather to most parts of the UK over the next few days. We'll see maximum temperatures around ten degrees above normal for late September reaching 25 to 27 °C typically and possibly even nudging 28 °C on Saturday."

I do recomend that people look at some of my old news events as i am sure you will find very vital information of events that i alone seem to be the one covering.

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Skegness is Hotting up

Skegness Beach September 2011

People soaking up some extra sun rays on the south end of Skegness Beach
As you may already know.. We seem to be having some extreme heat all over UK this week and are expected to hit Record Breaking temperatures for this time of year.
This can have drastic effects on our planet as Nature and wildlife are getting confused.
The doves are making nests ready to lay eggs as if they think its time.
Last year Baby Ducklings were running about when it was winter.
Mother Duck and Ducklings

People in Winthorpe are wondering where all the Ducks have Vanished. 
They used to visit every day for food and company and would sit and rest most the day.
And now there is not a single Duck waddling about.
I do wonder if they have been killed and eaten or something.

Monday, 26 September 2011

Is Englands Sep/oct Heatwave good or Bad

Skegness Beach

It was just a short time ago when Gusts of hurricane katia's back lash gave UK a big kick up the back side and we have even had the cold winds from the northeast send cold breezes too all our trees and Nature.
In the past 7 days i have been staying in Nottingham and noticed the trees leaves change colour and fall and settle upon the ground. 

Then Suddenly we hear that we are starting to see a rise in temperatures from now till into October
It is also said that UK will be Hotter than Hawaii 
In the south of  Britain, the hottest spot,was recorded of temperatures reaching 30C today and likely to top 32C (90F) tomorrow,This would be noted as probably the hottest day of the year so far.
But here at Skegness! it will feel like Holiday season again this weekend.
I will make a Good effort to Get Pictures of this rare Summer sun with Autumn leaves on the beach and see how that turns out so please follow my blog and get to see them as soon as they are up.

I am sure this sun will offer us pleasure and a nice week. 
But hold on ya hats! as we are about to have a bumpy ride when it comes to weather.
We have seen the signs in trees...The trees are bearing heavy fruits and so many more than normal.
And it is believed by many wise minds that this often is a sign that a strong winter is just around the corner.
And to stock up while the crops are plentiful and generous.


Last Winter we had a sample of what a Quartz Grotto would look like when the cold becomes a bit beyond normal.
In My 37 years of my life! This has never been seen by me or many people to whomever i asked.
  
Ice quartz Grotto

Frozen Skegness

While waiting on Burgh Road to Skegness! The local recorded temperature was -7.1 and this also was an un experienced event.
Together with the Solar Flares from the sun and our vulnerable place in our orbit, the chance of more storms and strange weathers are so much greater than normal and this could Cause obstacles of disruption.
Provoking ways and disrupting the ways of life we have all taken for Granted.
No human has really ever been trained to live in these conditions and this could lead to Lorries not being able to get fuel and deliver foods and Staff not being able to get to work! Disruption could cause massive problems getting money (if bank staff are obstructed).
There has been a roomer that its not wise to have money stuck in a Bank! In case we have a Digital meltdown of data! Some fear the E.M.P. (electronic magnetic pulse)  from some flares may cause problems all over the world.
Please do not take my word for this and please make your own judgment.. But i myself know i must be careful too.
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Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Nuclear Chairman for UK "Thinks" they have control when it comes to safety


Lord Hutton: Chairman of the Nuclear Industry association
cant think of any other cost effective energy source.
He protects the claim that Nuclear power as being the only way forward regardless of its danger.
The risks that have already demonstrated itself at Fukushima in Japan.
The public 1st perspective when it comes to any power source is safety before anything else.
 He also claims they have a appropriate safety system put in place that is of 50 years of safe reliance on Nuclear energy.

he quoted on the BBC news " I think certainly in the UK we have a good platform we can build,  But i think! (while he blinks) Fukushima has changed the the the game" ( He stutters at the 3 times)


  My perspective here:  We have chairman trying assure us that he Thinks they have control and followed with some really strange blinking that do show a lot of stress and careful control over what he says. But he doesn't give us any assurance in his words in any way.

Another point Hutton quoted: "when it comes to coal and gas thousands of Miners die every year hying the coal that gets burned in the power stations, So any way you look at it when it comes to energy there are risks. There is no such thing as risk free energy sources. "

My perspective: The Lord Hutton claims that 1000s  people die in pits all the time to get coal for power plants when we know that a death in the pit should not be compared when it comes to the risks.  I do feel for all the miners that died but nuclear power is a huge risk to their children's children and that is far more important to protect.Also he said in above quote " There is no such thing as risk free energy sources" how can he say that when we already know that there is as plans for free clean energy are shared freely all over the Internet world. When people result to learning to live without power or even using solar and wind power and even Better Hydrogen power Generators in homes making power from water. The evidence of this is so great!

Lord Hutton also quoted: "I think what you have got to have is a proper debate and you got to be honest and transparent with public with you actually  public ... i agree opinion counts.... this is not something the governments can go on their own and sort out.. they have to carry public opinion with them."

My perspective:  In is last few words of the interview that i have just quoted he says that he agrees that public opinion counts.  And my review is my opinion. But in them 50 years they have never been faced with risks such as what happened in Fukushima and have never had any disasters to even have any idea how to control it.

If there were ever a leak into our rivers that flow out to our seas, who knows what will happen then most smart countries have decided to scrap the use of using Nuclear Fuel even when Hutton makes great efforts to protect its uses.
If you would like to watch the interview that was recorded by BBC News CLICK HERE


Saturday, 10 September 2011

Britains Hurricane History: Looking Back

National papers reports Katia

Path of Hurricane Katia





Living here in England people are not even prepared for weather like this
as the last time uk was struck was 25 years ago in 1986 on August 20th through to the end of August.
I was indeed on holiday in Ingoldmels as a Child and remember the long scary nights as our Caravan was really moving! and the news showed that Hurricane Charlie had tipped over some caravans and even derailed trains.
My memory is still powerful of that holiday and i will never forget the hunting horrors of knowing we could get blown over.
Photo of my family after Hurricane Charlie of 1986,  i am the boy on the left in blue.
In picture above we are about to leave to go back home just after storm had quietened down.

Bellow is a picture of hurricane Charlie 
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Look at the size of it back in 1986
and if you look at the path it took then you can understand how it could happen again.
Hurricane Charlies path 1986

I recommend that people lock away items that can be picked up and cause windows to break.
Such as Garden Furniture: Tables, Chairs, BBQs bikes light garden ornaments like solar lights ect..
(Even children's toys)
Don't let the wind have the last laugh!
Be prepared!  and if your really like gambling! Don't risk the odds of staying in a caravan!
Even if Katia does calm down and go away! the risks of other hurricanes are a bit higher for a few years due to solar events and planetary orbits.

Bellow is a detailed report on Hurricane Charlie:

Hurricane Charley was the costliest tropical cyclone of the 1986 Atlantic hurricane season.[1] The third tropical storm and second hurricane of the season, Charley formed as a subtropical low on August 13 along the Florida panhandle. After moving off the coast of South Carolina, the system transitioned into a tropical cyclone and intensified into a tropical storm on August 15. Charley later attained hurricane status before moving across eastern North Carolina. It gradually weakened over the north Atlantic Ocean before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone on August 20. Charley's remnants remained identifiable for over a week until after crossing the British Isles and dissipating on August 30. 

Please Comment about your memories of Charlie or any events unfold from Katia.
Please select follow to find out more as it happens.

 Even now as Hurricane Katia as faded out at being an Hurricane New Tropical storms develops as of 04:00 in London   time zone Tropical Storm Maria is cooking up a possible next Hurricane. This being most similar to Hurricane Charlies development.  Look below at the map i taken from Google earth weather overlay just before i wrote this.develops

Haunted Robot

Here is some Skegnews from the past, About a haunted robot called Rovio. The report below is unedited but was written 5 years ago. A few...