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[quote:Truth02:MV8zNzM3MzMyXzcxODk4ODIwXzU3NkEzOTVG] http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/database/?pageid=event_desc&edis_id=ST-20190212-66592-PER Extreme Weather in Peru on February 12 2019 04:30 AM (UTC). Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra said Monday recent rains across the country have killed at least 10 people as 1,800 suffered losses. Rains have swollen and overflowed rivers that damaged bridges, highways, health centers, police stations, and educational institutions, an Andina news agency report said. The weather also sent rocks from high mountain locations rolling down in dangerous mudslides. The central government is sending about 500 tons of food and other aid, and is transferring funds to repair infrastructure, Andina added. Aid is moving slowly, though, as roads are damaged. Most of the infrastructure damage from mudslides occurred in the southern regions of Arequipa, Moquegua, and Tacna, Peru 21 reported. Meteorologist Abraham Levy said the rain's intensity is not related to an El Nino weather event but is "extraordinary rain" that's impacted the southern mountain regions, Peru 21's report added. The intense rains in Peru are related to bad weather last week in Chile and Bolivia, which caused deadly mudslides. Intense wind also caused deaths in Brazil last week. The region has seen unusually warm temperatures in the southern tip of Latin America and forest fires in south-central Chile this week... ... ... [/quote]
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In 2017 we saw the most costly damage from weather the United States has ever seen. In the first weeks of 2018 we have seen blizzards and snow from Florida to Maine, 40 degree temperature swings and deadly flooding in California. The crazy, unpredictable weather is being felt and observed by Glp'ers from all over the world.
The goal of this thread is simply to observe, compare and contrast forecasts - to what really ends up happening. Meteorologists are wrong - ALOT. It would seem the weather has been getting harder to predict, and the storms are becoming intense. Here maybe we can piece together the puzzling weather of late. I've been wanting to create this thread for a while, because it baffles me how inaccurate forecasts have been in the past, and even more so as of recently! Here we can have a template of what was predicted, what really happened and maybe it'll help shed light on what we can expect in the future!
Feel free to post anything weather related. From links, to videos to your daily weather forecast and/or observations. The more data the better. I will give daily forecasts for a few cities including my current location. This should be interesting and fun. I'll try my hardest to update here on the regular. But i sure could use some help from you fine GLP weathertards.
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