Chaos in skies
over Britain: forecasters describe horrific summer as ‘the
worst since records began’
Dear
John
and all Doves,
Check out what is happening
in Britain just before the Olympics…we are being baked
in the USA, breaking all kinds of records for heat,
and they are being flooded!! This really
could put a damper on things over there, if it does
not change soon.
Think the Destroyer is destroying weather
patterns on the whole planet? It sure
looks like it!!
July 7, 2012 – UNITED KINGDOM –
Britain is facing its “worst ever” summer with cold wet
weather ruining family holidays and blighting the
Olympics, forecasters warned last night. August is set
to be a washout following a miserable July and the
wettest June since records began – meaning summer is
effectively over.
Gloomy forecasts suggest dire
weather will continue as officials last night put
Britain on flood alert after torrential downpours
yesterday wreaked havoc. As the Environment Agency
warned of a “potential danger to life” with rivers
swelling to breaking point in the Midlands, Yorkshire
and Wales, Government forecasters were on standby to
brief the Cabinet if severe floods strike.
The agency last night issued 51
flood warnings – meaning flooding is expected – and 135
alerts. Monsoon-like downpours hit 85,000 music fans at
the T in the Park festival in Kinross, Scotland, and
28,000 Formula 1 spectators camping for the British
Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone.
Race meetings today in Nottingham
and Carlisle were cancelled while play was delayed on
all courts at Wimbledon – other than Centre Court. In
Leeds, organizers cancelled music festival MFEST over
safety concerns. Emergency services reported a surge of
flood call-outs, dispatched special operations teams and
told motorists not to drive through floodwater. The
misery is set to continue with parts of the Midlands and
northern Britain braced for six inches of rain – more
than two months’ worth – in the 72 hours to tomorrow
night.
Tony Waters, deputy chief
forecaster at the Met Office, said: “We are expecting
very heavy and thundery rain, with worst affected spots
likely to be in central and northern parts. “Some
places could see around 100mm (3.9in). The Met Office
said the washout will continue into August.
A spokesman said: “A protracted
spell of hot, sunny weather looks very unlikely.”
Forecasters MeteoGroup last night described this summer
as “the worst since records began.” Forecaster Paul
Knightley said: “This is as bad a summer as we can get
in this country. “It’s wet, cool and dull. It’s not
wrong to suggest the first half of summer has been the
worst since records began.” Jonathan Powell, forecaster
for Vantage Weather Services, said: “There is no settled
fine weather on the horizon and August looks as doomed
as July. It is a bitterly disappointing summer and
already set to be in the top five wettest on record.
“The first couple of days of the Olympics are likely to
be very wet indeed, and the rest of the Games
unsettled.” -Express
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Surely the whole world is being affected by what
is going on in the heavens...
Each day must be moving us closer to our final
departure...may we all hang on, and hang in there, with as
much joy and peace as we can muster, know our LORD
AND SAVIOR IS COMING SOON!!
Agape,