World Wide Weather Phenomenon – ‘Mothership’ Cloud - Massive Spout - Giant Hail - Wildfires Galore - Floods
Crazy weather is breaking out all around the globe.
Twisters and giant hail in Vienna, Austria, giant hail in BC Canada with dozens of wildfires on the loose.
A monster spout was spotted on the coast of North Carolina and a huge black shelf cloud was spotted over Iowa today with a very unusual tornado like feature extending from the top of the ‘Mothership’ looking cloud.
Due to heavy rains in Southern China, water levels in more than 60 different rivers have risen above warning levels which resulted in flooding towns, cutting off powers, at least 56 people have been killed, 22 are missing and more than 1.2 million people were forced to evacuate, 38,000 homes have collapsed and 880,000 hectares of crops have been damaged.
Incredible heat forecasted for Southern Spain and Portugal on July 12 and 13 with the mercury reaching possible as high as 50C (122F) which will come days after the popular tourist spot Alicante in Spain saw a record amount of rain on July 10, causing riverbeds to overflow and roads to flood as the region faced its worst floods in 20 years.
Just think about it… it just the top of the iceberg, there is much, much more!
Twisters and giant hail in Vienna, Austria, giant hail in BC Canada with dozens of wildfires on the loose.
A monster spout was spotted on the coast of North Carolina and a huge black shelf cloud was spotted over Iowa today with a very unusual tornado like feature extending from the top of the ‘Mothership’ looking cloud.
Due to heavy rains in Southern China, water levels in more than 60 different rivers have risen above warning levels which resulted in flooding towns, cutting off powers, at least 56 people have been killed, 22 are missing and more than 1.2 million people were forced to evacuate, 38,000 homes have collapsed and 880,000 hectares of crops have been damaged.
Incredible heat forecasted for Southern Spain and Portugal on July 12 and 13 with the mercury reaching possible as high as 50C (122F) which will come days after the popular tourist spot Alicante in Spain saw a record amount of rain on July 10, causing riverbeds to overflow and roads to flood as the region faced its worst floods in 20 years.
Just think about it… it just the top of the iceberg, there is much, much more!