First, please everyone in the world, keep those affected by the recent Southern severe weather with tornadoes in your prayers. There is a death count of 12, so far, God rest their souls.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/26/national/main6432392.shtml
"Lord have mercy,
Lord have mercy,
Lord have mercy,
Christ have mercy"
We trust in You, only, and not upon our own devices...for our well-being and protection in these events over
which we have no control.
God please save us as You see fit.
AMEN
Rev Barbara Sexton
There may well be additional severe weather on earth, for there have been 11 consecutive 'sun spotless' days...And now two substantial magnetic fields (a positive and a negative one) are due to 'clash', producing a CME (coronal mass ejection), the energy of which will hit the earth. Here is a photo of what the two magnetic fields on the sun look like at this moment:
The light part is positively charged and the dark part is negatively charged. They will coalesce sooner than later, with a concomitant massive release of energy. You can expect not only violent weather, but earthquake and volcano activity as well.
I will try to keep you up-to-date, but I urge you to keep a 'weather-eye' on things as they develop today and for the next few days and take efforts to protect yourselves as needed.
Don't depend upon any local or federal officials to necessarily provide you with timely warnings. Unfortunately, these events are difficult to predict in advance and a great deal depends upon the few experts who are willing to and/or are 'given the okay' to address the public in the event of an emergency.
All the links you need to check things out for yourselves and stay current can be found in the lower 'right hand column' of this blog http://www.dearoneshealingministry.blogspot.com/
For you with prayers for God's Protection,
Rev Barbara Sexton
"The Biblical Biochemist-Where Science Meets the Cross"
The map above shows earthquakes in the world right now. The Iceland Volcano is also acting up right now.
Below is a weather article for you:
More rain for the NortheastM. Ressler, Lead Meteorologist, The Weather Channel
Apr. 26, 2010 9:40 am ET
A storm system moving eastward from the Ohio Valley will produce a rainy day for much of the Northeast. Rain accumulating to over an inch is possible from Pennsylvania eastward through New Jersey and northward through southern New York and southern New England. It will be chilly where it rains in the Northeast with most locals staying in the 50s. Lighter showers will occur in northern New York and northern New England.
During the afternoon the atmosphere will become unstable enough to produce some storms in the Mid-Atlantic area, but the storms should stay below severe limits with gusty winds and small hail.
The same front that produced severe storms over the weekend across much of the South will generate more locally heavy storms as it moves through south Florida. READ THE REST HERE:
http://www.weather.com/newscenter/stormwatch/
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