Hurricane Matthew

Pearce said:
It's always really piqued my interest when the C's said that 4D battles were disguised as weather.

Session 30 July 1994
Quote
A: It has already started. Will intensify steadily.
Q: (L) Why are we not aware that it has already started?
A: Disguised at this point as weather. Fighting part still in other dimension. Will go to this one within 18 years. Anytime within this period. Not determinable exactly when. Could be tomorrow or 18 years.
Q: (L) 18 years from now is 2012. Is there some special significance to that time?
A: By then

Compared with this latest hurricane as being described as "having a mind of its own"

https://www.sott.net/article/330054-Unusual-Atlantic-storm-Matthew-may-hit-US-as-Category-5-Hurricane-next-week

I wish I was able to form a more complete image of what the C's meant, but it's been interesting at the very least to witness the rising intensity of storms over the past several years, some of which hit my own backyard.

Here's to hoping for the "best," and staying open to, well staying open!

I've thought about that a lot and how our weather really has run amok. They said "fighting part still in other dimension. Will go to this one within 18 years. ... not determinable..."

I think that the "fighting part" started with 9-11 and has continued its buildup ever since. After all, the Cs also said that "the battle is IN you" and "through you". Their description of the Nephilim as enforcers using stun guns has certainly manifested. As for the "cosmic" part of the battle, I think of fireballs and the serious atmospheric disturbances that "reflect human potentials and experiences" more or less.

Pearce said:
Joe said:
<snip>
Matthew strengthened overnight from a Cat 1 to a Cat 5 in an explosive example of rapid intensification.

Yeah I saw that! Got me wondering if it had anything to do with the shifting poles.

Don't think it is so much that as the slowing of the rotation of the earth and the dust loading of the atmosphere, all tied in with the really bizarre behavior of the sun. It's all tied together.
 
Meteorologist spots 'sinister' face in Hurricane Matthew satellite image
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/10/05/meteorologist-spots-sinister-face-hurricane-mathew-satellite-image/91607726/

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Wow, that is one scary monster. It wouldn't look out of place in a horror film. Many years ago I had a book called Simulacra which showed examples of human looking features in nature such as faces in flowers and animals etc.

I often think of the C's comments from 1994 when I read about strange, awful and often bizarre weather conditions over the world. I think they said eventually the battles would become visible in our density level. Definitely not looking forward to that one.
 
Pearce said:
Joe said:
It's the farthest-south forming Cat 5 in recorded human history. Its orientation to the equator would typically slow the spinning motion needed to strengthen a hurricane. The Coriolis effect from Earth's rotation is almost non-existent as you get close to the equator. Without that help, it's harder for a system to develop.

Matthew strengthened overnight from a Cat 1 to a Cat 5 in an explosive example of rapid intensification.

Yeah I saw that! Got me wondering if it had anything to do with the shifting poles.

Got me wondering if it had anything to do with the sprites seen above it as it intensified:
https://www.sott.net/article/329885-Sprites-and-lightning-captured-above-hurricane-Matthew

Cosmically-powered super-storm!
 
Tuulikki said:
Wow, that is one scary monster. It wouldn't look out of place in a horror film. Many years ago I had a book called Simulacra which showed examples of human looking features in nature such as faces in flowers and animals etc.

I often think of the C's comments from 1994 when I read about strange, awful and often bizarre weather conditions over the world. I think they said eventually the battles would become visible in our density level. Definitely not looking forward to that one.

Yeah. Especially when you consider the nature of 4D beings. So I guess seeing things like this storm image along with a host of other weird weather actions is pretty much like encounters with 4D.
 
Joe said:
A few notable facts about it

It's the farthest-south forming Cat 5 in recorded human history. Its orientation to the equator would typically slow the spinning motion needed to strengthen a hurricane. The Coriolis effect from Earth's rotation is almost non-existent as you get close to the equator. Without that help, it's harder for a system to develop.

Matthew strengthened overnight from a Cat 1 to a Cat 5 in an explosive example of rapid intensification.

Meanwhile in the Pacific there is typhoon Chaba, which is now being cited as the most powerful typhoon ever recorded. That one just hit Korea and is on it’s way to Japan, where according to the track will pass over Fukushima.

Thousands of lives at risk as Japan prepares for battering from record breaking typhoon Chaba

As the powerful typhoon, which has record breaking winds of up to 375 kilometres-per-hour - the highest on record since monitoring began in 1951 - battered the south coast of South Korea, it is now barrelling towards northern Japan.

Major cities such as Niigata, on the east coast, and Sendai, on the west coast, are particularly vulnerable.

The two cities have a combined population of almost two million people, with a further 300,000 in the mainland city of Fukushima, which the typhoon will also pass over.
 
aleana said:
"the key takeaway here is that Nicole looks like it will nudge Matthew back toward Florida and Bermuda in a kind of loop-de-loop later in the week. (Fortunately, Matthew will likely be much weaker at that point.)

Indeed. When I saw the predicted path a few days ago of it looping back around rather than heading out across the Atlantic like most storm do (following the North Atlantic Drift) I wondering if it could possibly move back in for a 'second go'. If it does so, apparently it would another first.

Hurricane Matthew's loop back to Florida would be 'unprecedented'

Well, that would be weird.

After Hurricane Matthew's initial battering of the Southeast coast this week, the long-range forecast shows it looping back around toward Florida next week, potentially striking the state a second time.

"While a loop back towards Florida and the Bahamas next week is not yet a sure thing, the increasing trend of our top models in that direction is a strong indication that Matthew will be around for a very long time,

So an interesting storm with a couple of "first in recorded history" aspects.
 
Alada said:
Meanwhile in the Pacific there is typhoon Chaba, which is now being cited as the most powerful typhoon ever recorded. That one just hit Korea and is on it’s way to Japan, where according to the track will pass over Fukushima.

Thousands of lives at risk as Japan prepares for battering from record breaking typhoon Chaba

As the powerful typhoon, which has record breaking winds of up to 375 kilometres-per-hour - the highest on record since monitoring began in 1951 - battered the south coast of South Korea, it is now barrelling towards northern Japan.

Major cities such as Niigata, on the east coast, and Sendai, on the west coast, are particularly vulnerable.

The two cities have a combined population of almost two million people, with a further 300,000 in the mainland city of Fukushima, which the typhoon will also pass over.

The part they left out is that the previous strongest ever typhoon was in 2015, and the previous strongest typhoon before that was in 2013...

...the JTWC estimated the system's one-minute sustained winds to 315 km/h (195 mph), unofficially making Haiyan [Nov 2013] the strongest tropical cyclone ever observed based on wind speed, a record which would then be surpassed by Hurricane Patricia in 2015 at 345 km/h (215 mph).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan
 
Laura said:
Pearce said:
It's always really piqued my interest when the C's said that 4D battles were disguised as weather.

Session 30 July 1994
Quote
A: It has already started. Will intensify steadily.
Q: (L) Why are we not aware that it has already started?
A: Disguised at this point as weather. Fighting part still in other dimension. Will go to this one within 18 years. Anytime within this period. Not determinable exactly when. Could be tomorrow or 18 years.
Q: (L) 18 years from now is 2012. Is there some special significance to that time?
A: By then

Compared with this latest hurricane as being described as "having a mind of its own"

https://www.sott.net/article/330054-Unusual-Atlantic-storm-Matthew-may-hit-US-as-Category-5-Hurricane-next-week

I wish I was able to form a more complete image of what the C's meant, but it's been interesting at the very least to witness the rising intensity of storms over the past several years, some of which hit my own backyard.

Here's to hoping for the "best," and staying open to, well staying open!

I've thought about that a lot and how our weather really has run amok. They said "fighting part still in other dimension. Will go to this one within 18 years. ... not determinable..."

I think that the "fighting part" started with 9-11 and has continued its buildup ever since. After all, the Cs also said that "the battle is IN you" and "through you". Their description of the Nephilim as enforcers using stun guns has certainly manifested. As for the "cosmic" part of the battle, I think of fireballs and the serious atmospheric disturbances that "reflect human potentials and experiences" more or less.

Pearce said:
Joe said:
<snip>
Matthew strengthened overnight from a Cat 1 to a Cat 5 in an explosive example of rapid intensification.

Yeah I saw that! Got me wondering if it had anything to do with the shifting poles.

Don't think it is so much that as the slowing of the rotation of the earth and the dust loading of the atmosphere, all tied in with the really bizarre behavior of the sun. It's all tied together.

I had to go re-read some of Earth Changes, and remember that it's all tied together, symptoms of a larger cause. Like a cosmic game of hyper dimensional dominoes.

Niall said:
Got me wondering if it had anything to do with the sprites seen above it as it intensified:
https://www.sott.net/article/329885-Sprites-and-lightning-captured-above-hurricane-Matthew

Cosmically-powered super-storm!

Yeah! I forgot about those amazing sprites! I think that's a better assertion
 
Pashalis said:
Meteorologist spots 'sinister' face in Hurricane Matthew satellite image
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/10/05/meteorologist-spots-sinister-face-hurricane-mathew-satellite-image/91607726/

6T8T30.jpg

Interesting shot and the storm is over Haiti in that picture. And it looks indeed sinister, like a skull.
 
Joe said:
Looks like Cape Canaveral is gonna take a direct hit. Go NASA!

Interestingly enough, the latest video weather report from Accuweather says the hurricane is just sitting right off the east coast close to Cape Canaveral. NASA's JFK Space Center is right next door.

Accuweather said:
The center of Matthew was passing very close to Cape Canaveral, Florida, at daybreak, local time. Gusts topping 100 mph have occurred along the Space Coast.

http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/hurricane-matthew-to-unleash-dangerous-flooding-damaging-winds-from-florida-to-south-north-carolina/60515144
 
Laura said:
Tuulikki said:
Wow, that is one scary monster. It wouldn't look out of place in a horror film. Many years ago I had a book called Simulacra which showed examples of human looking features in nature such as faces in flowers and animals etc.

I often think of the C's comments from 1994 when I read about strange, awful and often bizarre weather conditions over the world. I think they said eventually the battles would become visible in our density level. Definitely not looking forward to that one.

Yeah. Especially when you consider the nature of 4D beings. So I guess seeing things like this storm image along with a host of other weird weather actions is pretty much like encounters with 4D.

The image reminded me of the 'faces' seen in the dust clouds/smoke of the twin towers on 9/11. Given what the C's have said about 9/11 and it kicking so much in motion, it makes you wonder if these face images are a related phenomenon.

 
The name of the storm, Matthew, and what the storm is actually doing in some places, reminds me of the Gospel of Matthew chapter 24 and 25, with its Revelation-of-Saint-John-like descriptions:
http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Matthew-Chapter-24/ said:
37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.

38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,

39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.

40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.

41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.

42 Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
Okay, that was just a conincidence, just like today is the 15 years anniversary for the invasion of the US and allies into Afghanistan.
 
One person in Florida is dead and nearly a million are without power as Hurricane Matthew cuts a slow, destructive path northward toward Georgia and South Carolina.

Killer Hurricane: Matthew Pounding Florida After Leaving 800+ Dead in Haiti
https://sputniknews.com/us/20161007/1046120237/deadly-hurricane-reaches-florida.html

A 58-year-old woman from St. Lucie County, Florida, is being called the first US casualty of the storm. She suffered a heart attack at a time when winds were gusting at 68 mph, preventing emergency crews from traveling. By the time emergency services reached her, she had died.

The Daytona Beach fire department has also suspended operations due to wind, the Weather Channel reported Friday afternoon.

The storm, downgraded to a category 3 hurricane late October 6, has been making its slow way up the Florida coast at about 12 mph, bringing sustained winds of up to 120 mph and storm surges expected to cause widespread destruction in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. In a Friday afternoon update from the National Hurricane Center, National Hurricane Center Director Rick Knabb said, "Life threatening flooding is occurring in the storm surge area." He commented that the surge wasn’t slow rising, but coming in "with great force."

Wind gusts as high as 107 mph were reported from Cape Canaveral, Florida, roughly where the storm began its turn north. The eye of the storm may never actually make landfall, storm watchers say, but the wind and water churned up by its eyewall will do plenty of damage as it continues to spin north-northwest. The storm is expected to turn more strongly north and spare the coast a direct hit. If it instead shifts west, the destruction in its wake could be expected to be much worse.

The storm surge is often the most destructive part of a hurricane, and the power of Matthew’s surge is already being seen in Daytona, St. Augustine and points north. Twitter users are showing that the St. Augustine seawall has been completely submerged.St Augustine sea wall has vanished under the waves.

The National Weather Service is warning that the storm surge could be stronger than the one that wreaked havoc on the New Jersey shore in 2012.

In Brevard, Flagler, Indian River, St. John and Volusia counties, more than half of electrical customers have lost power, according to Florida Power and Light. South Florida was already spared much of the storm’s consequences when it tacked slightly north, though the Miami Herald reports that more than 100,000 people in the southern counties of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach lost power Thursday and into Friday. As of 1 p.m. Friday, the storm was 25 miles east-northeast of Ormond Beach, Florida.

Matthew is moving into territory usually spared the worst of Florida’s storm season. Jacksonville has not been under a hurricane warning in 17 years, The Weather Channel reports; now, the city is preparing for a potentially devastating hit. The northern Florida city of 868,000 is the largest population center in the hurricane’s path.

Florida Governor Rick Scott minced no words in addressing populations in storm-threatened areas the morning of October 6, saying the storm would be “catastrophic.”

If you’re in an evacuation area, “get out,” he said "Do not surf. Do not go to the beach. This will kill you." A hurricane warning from the National Hurricane Center extends nearly as far as North Carolina, with a tropical storm warning covering that state's Outer Banks, as well as Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds. South Carolina is also preparing for a major hit. “This is going to hurt,” South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said at an October 7 press conference. "We are looking at major storm surges, major winds, major wet grounds that could include flooding like we saw last year." Haley has urged residents to evacuate barrier islands and coastal areas.

US President Barack Obama has declared states of emergency in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina to expedite federal aid to the storm-struck states.

Before arriving in Florida, Matthew cut a tragic swathe across Haiti, killing over 800 people, according to a Reuters tally of official death tolls, and thousands have been left homeless. Estimates of the death toll on the island nation jumped overnight, as services began to reach parts of the island cut off after the storm rolled through on October 4, with 145 mph winds.

The death toll is particularly high on Haiti’s southwest coast, the BBC reports, which took a direct hit. At least one major southern town, Jeremie, has been almost completely destroyed. Some areas remain inaccessible because of floodwaters, and only over the next four or five days do officials expect to be able to put together a more complete picture of the death and damage left in the storm’s wake.

Four people were reported dead in the Dominican Republic October 4. The storm went on to hit the Bahamas two days later, with no fatalities reported.

Venezuela has sent 660 tons of humanitarian aid to Haiti to help with relief efforts after Hurricane Matthew hit the country and left over 800 people dead there, Venezuelan media report.

Venezuela Sends Over 600 Tons of Aid to Haiti Devastated by Hurricane Matthew
https://sputniknews.com/environment/20161008/1046124466/venezuela-sends-matthew-hurricane-help.html

The aid includes food, medicine, tents and blankets as well as equipment to remove debris and reconstruct bridges and roads, El Universal said on Friday citing Venezuela’s Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, Nestor Reverol.

NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida seems to have been spared the worst of Hurricane Matthew, after models predicted the area would receive a direct hit from the storm. Instead, the center of the hurricane passed about 26 miles away from KSC’s home at Cape Canaveral, and the storm surge looks like it won't be as bad as previously thought. Apart from a few power outages, there hasn’t been any significant damage reported at KSC so far, according to NASA.

NASA's Kennedy Space Center suffers limited damage after brush with Hurricane Matthew
http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/7/13198924/hurricane-matthew-damage-effects-nasa-cape-canaveral-florida

At the worst, Cape Canaveral saw sustained winds at 90 miles per hour, with gusts reaching up to 107 miles per hour, according to Michael Curie, the news chief at KSC. Those may be some of the highest wind speeds the area has experienced, but the buildings at KSC are more than capable of handling them. KSC’s Vertical Assembly Building — which once housed the Space Shuttles — and many of the launch pads can withstand gusts of 125 miles per hour. And all buildings and pads constructed after Hurricane Andrew in 1992 were built to withstand gusts between 130 and 135 miles per hour.

However, one of the launch pads at Cape Canaveral wasn’t exactly in optimal health prior to the storm, and it’s unclear how Hurricane Matthew has affected it. The pad at Launch Complex 40 was recently damaged when one of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets exploded during test preparations on September 1st. SpaceX said that it would be monitoring the storm very closely to ensure its launch pads at the Cape were safe. "We’re closely monitoring the weather conditions and working with our partners at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to safeguard facilities and personnel in the potentially affected areas," said a company representative.

We won’t know the full extent of the damage until later this afternoon, though. Winds should die down enough by then, allowing crews to go out and determine the health of the buildings. And a formal assessment won’t be conducted until Saturday morning, once the storm has fully passed. But so far KSC seems to be faring well. Some roofs have been damaged, according to NASA, and a few water and electrical services have been suspended. There’s also some scattered debris. But otherwise, America’s Space Coast is incredibly lucky and the busy spaceport may be ready to launch rockets again soon.
 
At least four people are dead in Florida after Hurricane Matthew has battered the US state’s east coast, leaving many without power.

Hurricane Matthew leaves 4 dead in Florida: Officials
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/10/07/488093/US-Florida-Hurricane-Matthew-

According to officials, a woman in her 60s died Friday in Volusia County after a tree fell on her while she was trying to feed her animals.

A man and another woman died in St. Lucie County, with officials saying that medical emergencies and responders did not manage to reach them in time due to hazardous weather.

Also, a woman in northeast Florida died after a tree fell on her camper trailer, according to a statement by Putnam County Sheriff's Office.

“Deputies discovered that two adults were attempting to ride out the storm in the trailer when the tree fell due to high winds. The male occupant was able to escape with only minor injuries, but the female was killed. Major Crimes Detectives continue to investigate,” said the statement.


LIVE: Hurricane Matthew unleashes powerful storm surge, damaging winds; leaves at least 4 dead in Florida
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/hurricane-matthew-live-reports-damage-photos-florida-georgia-south-north-carolina/60551238

Short video clips of incoming reports of damage at accuweather.
 
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