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Why is the weather so weird?

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What is going on with this weather? In the last week, I basked in the sun on the hottest day since summer, got completely drenched while hosting an outdoor bbq and have had to pull out the coat and scarf to deal with these crazy winter like temperatures.

Not only that but it seems there are daily alerts for earthquakes, tsunamis and typhoons. In the same week alone there has been flooding in the Philippines, a Typhoon in Japan, an earthquake in Indonesia and a tsunami in Samoa plus warnings for Australia, New Zealand and much of the South Pacific. It’s enough to make you want to crawl underneath the covers until the world becomes a more sensible place.

So what is going on? Is it global warming? Is it coincidence? Can we do anything? According to Thalia K, it’s because  of where we are in the cosmos:

We are approaching the plane of the Milky Way on December 21, 2012. Many scientists believe that the magnetic pull of the milky way the closer we get to this date is causing so many earth changes to occur. If those scientists are correct we are in for a very big shake. More

Other scientists have a different theory. According to Dr Huilin Xing, from the University of Queensland’s Earth Systems Science Computational Centre (ESSCC), Australia’s tectonic plates might be to blame for the Samoan and Sumatran earthquakes.

What about the weather though? All that rain and wind that we’ve been getting? While some people speculate that it might be the beginning of the end, according to Violation Challenged, these sorts of things happen all the time.

Friday Evening I was sitting in an airport next to another traveler who informed me he was a native of Manila. He shook his head as he watched the ‘disaster’ being reported in the Philippines. He pointed at the CNN reporter and stated, “That happens all the time in Manila, it isn’t a disaster, it’s just a regular occurrence…”More

Interesting perspective. As for Australia – were the dust storms related to climate change? Some say yes some say no. What about the current weather – hot one week, cold the next. Apparently it’s ‘not unusual’. Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) forecaster Peter Zmijewski says October often brings very cold as well as very hot weather.

“October can be very temperamental,” he told AAP. “It’s due to adjustment in the atmosphere. It’s Spring.” More

Hmm ok. Looks like there will be a few more days of waiting it out under the covers for some better weather to return. Oh well, at least it’s warm there!

Caitlin
Community Manager

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