In the USA, for example, a vicious storm blasted California and the Southwest with heavy rains, flooding, snow and sleet on November 25, and was blamed for at least eight deaths. Snowfall reportedly measured 1 to 4 feet at certain areas. Talk about deep freeze.
Typhoon Haiyan was the culprit for the Philippines’ plight; it was one of the strongest storms ever recorded in human history when it hit, which affected between 7 to 11 million people were affected by the disaster. This could easily be you or me in the near future as climate change worsens.
Even non-coastal areas of the world are under siege from waves upon waves of stuff falling from the sky. In 2008, it rained SPIDERS in Argentina. SPIDERS.
Looks like the beginning of a sticky situation.
Back
Categories:







