Daily Shmutz | GEOENGINEERING WEATHER / “CLIMATE CHANGE” | 3/26/23

GEOENGINEERING WEATHER / “CLIMATE CHANGE”   ‘The Dimming”  (1:56:51)

Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, March 25, 2023, #398   [56:03]

Record snow in the West, tornadoes in the South, while New York is on track for its most snowless winter in history. Climate chaos is accelerating exponentially, the manipulation of extreme atmospheric temperature and weather contrasts in the same geographic region creates extreme atmospheric instability. Climate engineering operations are completely disrupting global weather patterns and cycles. Record warmth to winter and back again, often over the duration of only a few days, welcome to the world of manufactured weather whiplash, AKA, weather warfare. The latest installment Global Alert News is below.

 

How 700-Inch Snow Totals In West Stack Up Against US Seasonal Record   By Chris Dolce

March 23, 2023

At a Glance

Multiple ski resorts in the West have picked up 700-plus inches of snow this season.

Mount Baker, Washington, holds the U.S. record for the most in a season.

Several other U.S. snow record benchmarks are also in mountainous areas of the western U.S.

Snow totals in the West have topped 700 inches in the higher elevations of some ski resorts, but that’s still nowhere near the United States record for the most in a season.

Sugar Bowl and Mammoth Mountain (summit) in California, as well as Brighton, Utah, are three of the locations that have surpassed the 700-inch mark heading into the end of March. Put another way, the 700-inch threshold is about 58 feet, which is taller than the average height of three male giraffes stacked from head to toe.

 

Southern California Tornadoes Rip Off Roofs, Damage Buildings; 2 People Hurt   By Jan Wesner Childs

March 23, 2023

At a Glance

A tornado that struck in Montebello has been rated EF1 by the National Weather Service.

Buildings and cars were damaged, and there was one report of an injury.

It was the second tornado in the region in less than 24 hours.

A n EF1 tornado caused significant damage to over a dozen buildings in the Los Angeles suburb of Montebello Wednesday, less than 24 hours after a weaker tornado damaged mobile homes in the small coastal city of Carpinteria.

T here were reports that at least one person was injured, as well as roofs ripped off buildings and cars destroyed in the heavily populated Montebello area.

I t happened around 11 a.m. local time as a lone thunderstorm moved through. The tornado was estimated to have wind speeds up to 110 mph, making it the strongest to hit the Los Angeles metro since March 1983, according to the National Weather Service.

 

Wild SoCal Weather Continues: Rare Tornado in Los Angeles County Rips Off Roofs, Damages Cars, Injures One Person   (VIDEOS)   By Cristina Laila

Mar. 22, 2023 7:36 pm – The wild weather in Southern California continued this week.

Earlier this month ‘snow’ (graupel) fell in Orange County.

Another ‘bomb cyclone’ packing 118 mph winds hit California this week.

A very rare tornado formed in Los Angeles County on Wednesday morning.

A tornado hit Montebello around 11:20 am on Wednesday.

[Ed.:  This was NOT ‘an act of God’!  It was (actually) a deliberate attack by the Department of Defense, who geoengineered the weather condition!]

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