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This Is Not Normal! We Just Had Four “1-In-1,000-Year Storms” In A Single Week!

What is it going to take for people to finally wake up? I am old enough to remember when “1-in-1,000-year storms” were actually rare. These days, we are constantly being hit by them. In fact, here in the United States we just witnessed four in a single week. This is not normal. In fact, this is not even close to normal. We just keep getting pummeled by major disaster after major disaster, and yet most people act as if all of this is just temporary and weather patterns will eventually become stable again.

I had never heard of four “1-in-1,000-year storms” occurring during a single week.

But according to NBC News, that is precisely what just happened…

First the river rose in Texas. Then, the rains fell hard over North Carolina, New Mexico and Illinois.

In less than a week, there were at least four 1-in-1,000-year rainfall events across the United States — intense deluges that are thought to have roughly a 0.1% chance of happening in any given year.

I have already written quite a bit about the horrific flooding that we saw in Texas, and there has been a lot of speculation that it may have been caused by cloud seeding.

But Texas was not the only state to experience dangerous flooding.  North Carolina, New Mexico and Illinois also got hammered

Days later, on Sunday, Tropical Storm Chantal drenched parts of North Carolina. Extensive flooding was reported across the central portion of the state, with some areas receiving nearly 12 inches of rain in only 24 hours. Local officials are still confirming the total number of deaths from the flooding, all while the region is under another flood watch Thursday.

In New Mexico on Tuesday, at least three people were killed by devastating flash floods that swept through the remote mountain village of Ruidoso, about 180 miles south of Albuquerque.

And in Chicago that same day, 5 inches of rain fell in only 90 minutes over Garfield Park, prompting multiple rescues on the west side of the city.

One historic flood can be dismissed as “just a coincidence”.

But four historic floods in a single week?

In addition to the floods mentioned above, the town of Sutton, Vermont just got hit by major flooding on July 10th for the third consecutive year

A quaint Vermont town has been inundated with biblical flooding on the same day for the third consecutive year, causing havoc for locals.

In an eerie case of Deja-vu the town of Sutton was hit with five inches of rain over a few hours on Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

The quick downpour caused flash flooding and left parts of the community severely damaged.

What are the odds?

If your town keeps getting hit by “biblical flooding” on the exact same day year after year, perhaps it is time to consider relocating.

While all of this flooding has been going on, volcanoes have been “rumbling” in Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii

Volcanoes in Alaska, Washington state, Oregon and Hawaii have recently been rumbling and even spewing lava, enough to spark a swarm of news stories. But despite the jolts and temblors, geologists say there’s no cause for alarm.

“Volcanoes can be unpredictable and there’s always chance that something bad will happen, but these recent seismic events along the Pacific Ring of Fire from Alaska to Washington to offshore Oregon are probably not directly related to each other,” said Natalia Ruppert, a seismologist with the U.S. Geological Survey’s Earthquake Science Center in Seattle.

“This is what volcanoes do,” she said. “They come to life for a while, sometimes the earthquake activity leads to an eruption and sometimes it doesn’t.”If you follow my work on a regular basis, then you are aware that I am particularly alarmed by the earthquakes at Mt. Rainier.

One of these days it is going to blow, and a lot of people are going to die.

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