Tag Archives: climate change
MILTON
Hurricane Milton is a monster. Last night, it’s barometric pressure dropped to 897. Hurricane Wilma, the strongest hurricane on record, had a central pressure of 882. Hurricane Andrew, which devastated Homestead in 1992, had a central pressure of 922. … Continue reading
A TRICKSTER SYNCHRO IN VENICE, ITALY
But first: Good-bye Mercury retrograde! FROM CNN: Veneto regional council, which is located on Venice’s Grand Canal, was flooded for the first time in its history on Tuesday night — just after it rejected measures to combat climate change. The … Continue reading
WAITING
Hurricane Dorian was forecast to hit South Florida on Saturday, August 31. I returned from Orlando on Thursday, August 29, and encountered the effects of panicked hurricane buying – gas stations without gas, grocery store shelves empty of water, ice, … Continue reading
The Little Synchros That Aren’t So Little
Florida Scrub Jay Synchronicity often surfaces in small ways that might elude us if we aren’t vigilant. After our daughter, Megan, lost her cat, she went to found an animal communicator, Heather Bristol, and got a reading. We wrote about … Continue reading
A Quake in Alaska and Water Levels in Florida
Alaska’s 7.9 earthquake on January 23 had a ripple effect. Within an hour of the quake, at 4:32 a.m. eastern time, groundwater in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 3.500 miles away, dropped by an inch and a half. In the Big Bend … Continue reading
Climate Change
In late November, a storm in the Bering sea brought winds of over 90 mph and wave heights of nearly 53 feet. What was really interesting about this storm is how rapidly it intensified. The intensification met the bombogenesis criteria, … Continue reading
Climate Change and Life in the Domes
In the late 1980s, Rob and I had the good fortune of knowing several Fort Lauderdale psychics – all of them deceased now. One evening, we were at Tony Grosso’s home in nearby Pembroke Pines. Tony was a real eccentric, … Continue reading
A Climate Change Trickster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05_4Yoduo0w Air. Fire. Water. Earth. Our four elements. Since the beginning of the summer this year, 2017, these elements have driven home the message of climate change. Air and water, let’s start there, with wind and flooding embodied in … Continue reading
IRMA
WE ARE GOING TO EVACUATE TO ATLANTA. WINDS ARE NOW GUSTING TO 220 MPH. NO NEW POSTS WILL GO UP UNTIL THIS STORM IS OVER. HOPEFULLY, THAT WILL HAPPEN SOON! Hurricane Irma. I’ve been watching this system since it came … Continue reading
Hurricane Matthew, a Trickster
As long as we still have electricity, there are some observations I’d like to share about this hurricane. Matthew is a kind of trickster. None of the meteorological models predicted that it would become a cat 5, as it did … Continue reading