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From: broali4xx (68.12.208.176)
Subject: Will 2006 Disasters Tops all Records?
Date: April 9, 2006 at 5:09 pm PST

Dear Members,
Peoples are beginning to suspect that 2006 disasters will be
worst than 2005 or even than any other year since this time!
With more events like these below, it surely appear that this
premonition may prove to be true. If true, as per the many
Zetas warnings and others, one has to wonder why the Mr. Bush
administration is NOT devoting sufficient attention to this
dire potential situation?
Salaam/jumbo


THUNDERSTORMS / HEAVY RAINS / FLOODING -
U.S. - At least 11 people have been killed in the US after the
latest front of tornadoes and violent storms swept across the
central state of Tennessee. It is the second deadly tornado
outbreak in the state this week. The suburbs of Nashville were
the hardest hit, with at least eight deaths reported in the
north-east of the city. The storms uprooted trees, overturned
cars and knocked out power to thousands of homes. The number
of tornadoes in the U.S. HAS RISEN DRAMATICALLY IN THE FIRST
PART OF 2006, according to the National Weather Service's
Storm Prediction Center. At the end of March, an estimated 286
tornadoes had hit the US, compared with an average of 70 for
the same three-month period over the past three years


SNOW / COLD -
NEW YORK - A FREAK April snowstorm yesterday plowed a mild New
York winter into the record books - only days after city
temperatures soared into the 70s. The season's snow total was
40 inches for the fourth consecutive year - the FIRST TIME
THAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE RECORD BEGAN 138 years ago. And there
just might be more to come. "This has never happened before."
Yesterday's flurries confused New Yorkers after last week's
warm sunshine - and blindsided forecasters who failed to
predict winter's return. "This climate is crazy. Last week I
was outside in shorts, this week's like the middle of January.
I don't know what I should wear when I leave the house."
Although this year's winter was not among New York's coldest,
a snowstorm in February dumped 26.9 inches - the heaviest ever
recorded in the city.

http://home.att.net/~thehessians/disasterwatch.html



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