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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Aussie "HEAT WAVE" from FireBalls?




Heat Wave in London Planes Trees in
Wagga, Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Victoria, Australia- A Heat Wave hits Australia as lightning flares that may of been from meteor shower emitted extreme hit. Authorities fear that brush fires can ignite due to the raining fireballs and weather changes. There were more than 150 wild fires caused by lightning strikes overnight. There were also reported 14,000 residents of Tasmania had power cuts and the road tar melted because of the sweltering heat. Official Ian Ferguson stated "The extreme temperatures of Victoria over the coming 3 days will test fire services and the community. It's critical we minimize the risk of any fires before Friday." Many joke it is so hot, you can cook eggs and have breakfast on the grounds, but the dangerous heat is no laughing matter as lives are at risk. Aussies felt rising temperatures of 46°C and 115°F. Scientists have said the Earth's tilt is roughly 24° tilt, 23.8°, would cause "extreme weather patterns." What caused the tilt? It is still undetermined, from what we know, the atmosphere has been shaken by ISON and possibly the black hole in the sun.




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