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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: veritas on September 29, 2016, 01:53:52 PM
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What is going on with the weather? ? Is this from cloud seeding or a real phenomena ? My side roof collapsed yesterday in South Australia from twin tornadoes. I'm supposed to fly out there in a week for my r&r which I've subsequently cancelled since I hear these strong winds have been at it for months.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/storm-warning-sydney-melbourne-brisbane-hobart-adelaide-to-be-battered/news-story/464829aed96e95286f1fdd16d315d0ce
THE worst weather in decades is about to batter Australia once more, with severe weather warnings in place in South Australia, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania.
One of the biggest storms in 50 years will bring tearing winds that could reach a terrifying 140km per hour.
Twin tornadoes were blamed for yesterday’s weather chaos as forecasters warned South Australia had only seen half the rain expected. A flood emergency has been declared for the town of Auburn, north of Adelaide, with a nearby dam bursting.
Emergency services have drained a dam in the Barossa Valley after it burst its banks and sent water gushing towards the town of Greenock.
A large hole formed in a wall of the 20-megalitre dam, off Dommenz Rd, allowing water to rush towards Greenock Creek, which flows through the centre of the town.
About 120 CFS and SES volunteers converged on Greenock just after 11am to protect houses and businesses from potential flooding.
Light Group Officer Randal Searle said there were early concerns that homes would be inundated.
Can anyone confirm whether it's the same in Singapore? Thinking about going to a health and wellness centre there for my annual r&r. I don't wish to be battered with nature during my meditation sessions.
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Expect more to come.
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What is going on with the weather? ? Is this from cloud seeding or a real phenomena ? My side roof collapsed yesterday in South Australia from twin tornadoes. I'm supposed to fly out there in a week for my r&r which I've subsequently cancelled since I hear these strong winds have been at it for months.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/storm-warning-sydney-melbourne-brisbane-hobart-adelaide-to-be-battered/news-story/464829aed96e95286f1fdd16d315d0ce
THE worst weather in decades is about to batter Australia once more, with severe weather warnings in place in South Australia, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania.
One of the biggest storms in 50 years will bring tearing winds that could reach a terrifying 140km per hour.
Twin tornadoes were blamed for yesterday’s weather chaos as forecasters warned South Australia had only seen half the rain expected. A flood emergency has been declared for the town of Auburn, north of Adelaide, with a nearby dam bursting.
Emergency services have drained a dam in the Barossa Valley after it burst its banks and sent water gushing towards the town of Greenock.
A large hole formed in a wall of the 20-megalitre dam, off Dommenz Rd, allowing water to rush towards Greenock Creek, which flows through the centre of the town.
About 120 CFS and SES volunteers converged on Greenock just after 11am to protect houses and businesses from potential flooding.
Light Group Officer Randal Searle said there were early concerns that homes would be inundated.
Can anyone confirm whether it's the same in Singapore? Thinking about going to a health and wellness centre there for my annual r&r. I don't wish to be battered with nature during my meditation sessions.
Ah knew stuffing all dat internet data in the cloud ain't good for us. :)
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The cloud is just a buzz word for servers.
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It amuses me that these data "clouds" are actually located beneath the ground mostly.
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Thought of such extreme weather in Nairobi makes me cringe.
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These data clouds are just the same servers used for decades. The equipment hasn't changed at all, same install, same cables, same network distributions eg star topology, switches etc. difference is third party software, easier for end users because it has the same sort of functionality a webmaster would do back end - upload sql/data/ stuff.
oh wow. Looks like Nairobi is effected too. .