Email Recipients: UK, France, Panama, Houston, Texas, Gulf States
Amazon Fires 2019/20: Texas Floods, East Coast Droughts, Hurricane
Blastomas and UK Bombs
The 80,000 Amazon forest fires in 2019 showed three examples of CO2 hydrophilia
that were documented years ago.
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Flooded Western Gulf Coast (Texas/Louisina, 2019): When the prevailing
winds go westward across the open span of the Gulf of Mexico, water is picked
in the CO2 FRQ clusters with a resulting soaking soda bottle shake.
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Droughts on the East Coast: Winds going north over the Caribbean islands
onto the US East Coast do not pickup become saturated because of the intervening
land mass. Going north along the eastern United States, the unsaturated CO2
soaks up water from and and atmosphere. This echos
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the East Coast droughts and deluges from the massive Gulf of Mexico wells
which illegally burned of natural gas until a gas transportation system was
developed to sell the gas on-line
(1999),
and,
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the East Coast drought (6 months) after Hurricane Katrina disrupted the natural
gas transportation system.
(This drought phenomenon echos the origin and end of the Midwest Droughts
(1933
and
1950).
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Mis-shapend hurricanes: Hurricanes in the middle of the Atlantic are
normally "donuts." When the hurricane encounter CO2 masses, the donut changes
into a "blastoma" donut in which someone has torn a section out. Prior to
the Amazon fires, no hurricane in the middle of the Atlantic became a blastoma.
That changed with Hurricane Lorenzo which became not only a "blastoma" but
most easterly category 5 hurricane. As noted in
Hurricane for Dummies, increased
CO2 increases the strength of hurricanes.
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Panama Canal Drought: The year 2019 was the
worst drought in the history of the Canal. It is downwind
from the Amazon Forest with no significant water body in between. Thus the
Amazaon fires' CO2 clouds soak up the water that should be replenishing Gatun
Lake which is a reservoir feeding the locks that raise and lower ships transiting
the Ithmus. The canal authority has imposed depth restriction on ships.
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UK massive storms Clara and Dennis: February, 2020: If you put together
two events, you will realize the source of the massive record-breaking storms.
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On August 13, 2004, Hurricanes
Bonnie and Charlie merged creating a sudden category
4 hurricane that pummeled Florida. Following the tra
European Bombs (February, 2020). The prevailing wind patterns
(westerlies) took the CO2-saturated, moisture-laden mass
to the North Atlantic making landfall at Boscastle, England, on August 16,
2004, causing one of Britain's 10 worst weather events since 1947. Rainfall
washed Boscastle off the map.
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Hurricane Lorenzo (2019) The unusual feature of
Lorenzo was not only that it was the largest ever
Mid-Atlantic hurricane (Category 5) but it was not the normal perfect circular,
donut-shaped
hurricane:
https://www.wbtw.com/weather/hurricane-sets-a-record-in-the-atlantic-basin.
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In
Hurricanes
for Dummies, it is shown how a hurricane encountering a mass of CO2 has
a higher energy level per volume of air. It is shown that the CO2 visually
distorts the normal donut-shaped cyclonic due to the CO2 forming FRQs.
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The reason Lorenzo strengthen and distorted was the CO2 generated in the
burning Amazon forests coursing to the northeast.
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If I was the Prime Minister of England, I would order the Royal Navy to destroy
the pipelines from the massive oil wells off
Brazil's east
coast that are upwind from the Amazon forests. These deep-water oil wells
burn off billions of cubic feet of natural gas each day causing dessicating,
dehydrating plums of CO2.
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Buttressing the thesis that CO2 from Amazon fires is causing downwind weather
chaos in northeast Europe is how CO2-saturated air weighs more which is behind
high pressure systems: The UK had set "monthly record for highest air pressure
during March." (2020)