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Record-breaking snow/wind hit Atlantic seaboard –
2010: Ramtha on coming North Atlantic ice storms


3 feet [1 meter] of snow in Connecticut
Photo credit: Weather Channel

– “Buried! Northeast digs out after monster snowstorm”
“A gusting winter storm buried parts of the Northeast under 3 feet [1 meter] of snow and left millions of people with little to do Saturday but wait — for lights to come on, flights to resume and packed-in cars to be freed.”

“When the snow finally stopped Saturday afternoon, cities and towns reported eye-popping snow totals — 38 inches in Milford, Conn., and 34 inches in New Haven. Portland, Maine, got almost 32 inches, breaking its record.

Boston reported a hair under 25 inches, placing the storm in that city’s five-worst on record. Concord, N.H., reported 2 feet. Central Park in New York — by afternoon a sledder’s paradise — reported 11.4 inches.

The National Weather Service recorded peak wind gusts of 83 mph in Cuttyhunk, Mass., the strength of a Category 1 hurricane. There were gusts of 72 mph in Westport, Conn., and 76 mph in East Boston,” quoting Erin McClam, NBC News.
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– UPDATE March 26, 2013
“Northern blizzards linked to Arctic sea ice decline
“Climate scientists say the massive snow storms to hit North America and Europe this year were linked to shrinking sea ice levels in the Arctic.

Satellite pictures reveal the sea ice levels were the sixth lowest since satellite records began over 30 years ago.

National Snow and Ice Data Centre’s Walt Meier says the thickness of the sea ice is also a concern, ” quoting Ashley Hall for Australia’s ABC News.
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“Heavy snow has farmers worried in Northern Ireland”
From NBC Nightly News March 25, 2013
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Picture credit: NASA

Ramtha on the effects of Greenland’s glaciers rapid melt on America
– [September, 2010] …”scientists make this breakthrough explanation that the current belt that brings that warm water up to the Far North of Europe and to the Atlantic seaboard is less now than half of its ability.
More cold water from the melting of Greenland is sloughing off in the North Sea, and the winds from the North that are cooling down everything could stop this current conveyor belt. And do you know what happens when it stops? You have winter in the most severe ways. That is already under way.
To all of Europe — including right down to the ankle of Italy — an ice is coming, a warning is coming. That nasty little environment will start to show itself only slightly this winter [2010-2011], so look for strange ice storms in Europe and the American north, and even look for them around the equator.

– Ramtha, Afternoon Live Stream from Yelm
October 9, 2010

– “Now your world is in trouble. Your icecaps are melting. The North Pole’s icecaps are melting and when all that cold water enters Greenland in the upper Atlantic, the flow of warm water will cease in Atlatia and in a short time you are going to have catastrophic conditions in the world.”
– Ramtha
November 20, 2006.
Excerpt from: Ramtha in Mexico

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