Learn to Respect Nature. Prepare – Don’t Fear. Watch This Live Stream Of Hurricane Beryl.

Super Typhoon from NOAA the Philippines

Do you live in a hurricane area?.

This year is going to be an active hurricane season – not because you drive an SUV or because you love bonfires. It’s active because the Earth and the Sun are going through a natural cycle. Hurricanes cool off the hot ocean waters, and this is Nature’s way of balancing the sea life.

Hat’s Off to Mother Nature!

That said, you need to learn how to respect Nature’s cycles, and prepare for storms like hurricanes and tornadoes. Don’t fear them.

If you live in an area that experiences natural disasters, consider relocating to an area with less powerful storms. If you want to live in these areas, which is fine, simply make sure you have a plan to either evacuate or tuck into a safe place to weather the storm.

Experiencing a weather event is scary, but when you prepare and have a Plan B, you can learn to respect the power of our magnificent planet. Live and learn – it only makes you wiser. And, you can protect your pets, too.

Stay safe when Nature is doing its thing. This video is long, but these storm chasers and youtubers are providing us with the experience like we’ve never seen before. Thank you to the chasers who provided these clips of Hurricane Beryl for us to understand Nature’s power.

 

11 Years After Historic Fukushima Earthquake, Another One Strikes Again

A Wikimap of the Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.

The Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.

In the night on March 16, 2022, a 7.4-magnitude quake hit off the coast of Fukushima. It derailed a bullet train, opened cracks in the highways, and threw products from the shelves in shops.

Many smaller quakes continued through Thursday morning resurrecting memories of the 9.1 magnitude earthquake  and tsunami that resulted in a nuclear disaster in the same area on March 11, 2011.

A tsunami warning for waves up to 3 feet in parts of northeast Japan was lifted in the early hours of Thursday after authorities recorded water levels higher than normal in some of the coastal areas.

Compared to the devastation in 2011, the damage appeared comparatively minor. Preventative construction in Japan protects against devastating frequent earthquakes, and there were no abnormalities at the nuclear power plants.

To date, 4 deaths and more than 100 injuries have been reported, but investigations are still under way.

The quake struck at a depth of 37 miles around 11.30 PM, after a 6.1-magnitude quake first struck minutes earlier in the same area.

Woo Hoo – The Poles Are Moving And Everybody’s Feeling It

A picture of the Earth and a toy top comparing how the Earth spins like a toy top.

The Earth spins and wobbles like a toy top, making the poles unstable as it spins. This causes global Earth changes. All at once.

The Earth is really active these days with big earthquakes and tsunamis, wildfires, and massive cold fronts covering all of North America.

What does this mean when it happens all at once?

Woo hoo – it means that the poles are moving. THIS is the root of global climate change.

Occurring all over the Earth at the same time.

Big Quakes

Over the past 24 hours, these earthquakes over 6.0 magnitude shook the Earth:

  1. 6.0 China
  2. 6.0 Trinidad and Tobago
  3. 6.5 Indonesia
  4. 8.0 Solomon Islands (tsunami warning issued)
  5. 6.5 Solomon Islands
  6. 7.8 Solomon Islands (another tsunami warning issued)
  7. 6.5 Ferndale, California

There are too many quakes occurring 5.0 + to list.

Wow.

Winter Storm Warnings

A blizzard

The entire North American continent is experiencing record winter storms.

The entire United States and Canada.

Wildfires

  1. Upper Nile, South Sudan
  2. Western Australia
  3. Central African Republic
  4. Western Cape, South Africa
  5. Tasmania
  6. Tennessee/North Carolina

I will be releasing some short videos about the pole shift, but when the poles wobble even the slightest bit, the planet responds with earthquakes, tsunamis, and stronger storms.

Just what we are witnessing today.