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Saturday was the hottest day in France since the infamous heatwave of 2003 (AFP Photo/CHARLY TRIBALLEAU) |
Madrid (AFP) - Europe sweltered through an intense heatwave on Sunday, with soaring temperatures contributing to forest fires, the closure of nuclear plants and even a threat to the Netherlands' supply of potato fries, although some countries experienced a slight respite.
Here is a
roundup:
Spain:
Fire under control
A top
temperature of 42 degrees Celsius (107 degrees Fahrenheit) was forecast in the
southwest region of Extremadura on Sunday, where a wildfire in San Vicente de
Alcantara has been brought under control by firefighters, the local fire
service said.
The mercury
had reached 44 C in the country's south on Saturday, the Spanish Meteorological
Agency said.
The rise in
temperatures has already claimed the lives of three people who died of
heatstroke this week.
Portugal: 45 C forecast
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A female
orangutan hides from the blazing sun in Madrid, Spain
(AFP
Photo/PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU)
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Portugal: 45 C forecast
The mercury
was expected to hit 45 C in some parts of Portugal on Sunday, a day after
weather records in several cities were broken on Saturday, the hottest day for
18 years according to the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA)
A
temperature of 46.8 C was recorded north of Lisbon on Saturday, although
nowhere reached the nationwide record of 47.3 C registered in the southern
village of Amareleja in 2003.
Faced with
the heatwave the national rail company admitted that there had been air conditioning
problems on some trains and halted the sale of tickets for certain routes,
especially those which cross areas where the temperatures are most ferocious.
A forest
fire continued to rage on two fronts in Monchique in the country's south on
Sunday, with 800 firefighters, supported by 12 water-dropping planes and
helicopters were working to put it out.
Another
forest fire, in central Estremoz, has left six people wounded, two in serious
condition.
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A woman
pulls two horses as smoke columns rise from a wildfire raging in
Alvega,
Portugal (AFP Photo/CARLOS COSTA)
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France:
'Recklessness' warning
In France,
67 out of 101 departments were on heatwave alert with temperatures in the south
of the country expected to again peak near 40 C.
Saturday
was the hottest day in the country since the infamous heatwave of 2003, in
which thousands of mainly elderly people died.
The
emergency services complained that, despite public health warnings about
keeping cool and hydrated, there was "still quite a lot of
recklessness" -- citing the example of an elderly man in Lyon who suffered
heart problems while mowing his lawn under the merciless afternoon sun.
The heat
has also caused air pollution levels to soar. To try to clear the air, the city
of Paris has banned owners of the most polluting categories of vehicles from
using their cars on Monday. In the east of the country, authorities have
lowered the speed limit by 20 kilometres/hour to try dispel the smog.
Italy: Tornado spotted
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French
emergency services complained that, despite public health warnings about
keeping cool and hydrated, there was "still quite a lot of
recklessness" (AFP Photo/
CHARLY TRIBALLEAU)
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Italy: Tornado spotted
Several
thunderstorms flooded streets in Sicily and Sardinia in the south of Italy on
Sunday, cooling down a the heatwave that has caused traffic problems on the
country's busiest summer weekend on the roads.
Tourists on
the Italian island of Pantelleria, near Tunisia, said they had seen a tornado
off the coast on Saturday.
Media had
previously reported on Saturday that a woman had died from apparent heatstroke
on a beach in the northwestern Liguria region.
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A woman cools herself in a fountain near the Ara Pacis monument in central Rome (AFP Photo/Andreas SOLARO) |
Germany:
Rain brings relief
Isolated
showers and thunderstorms brought some relief from the heat in parts of Germany
this weekend, particularly in the south. However temperatures are expected to
climb again to as high as 39 C in the east on Wednesday.
Sweltering
Germans have been flocking to open air swimming pools across the country, and
many pools are expecting record visitor numbers this summer, DPA news agency
reported.
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People walk
in a fountain in front of the Berlin Cathedral as the heatwave in Europe
continues (AFP Photo/John MACDOUGALL)
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Britain:
Hot until Tuesday
The heat
also slightly abated in Britain on Sunday, with the high of just over 30
degrees expected in the south of England, according to the Met Office, which
predicted the heatwave would continue until Tuesday.
Public
Health England told those in the southeast to stay in the shade and drink lots
of water.
Netherlands: Shortage of fries?
While the
temperature was down to a near-seasonal 25 C in the Netherlands on Sunday, the
country's drought continues to wreak havoc on crops.
Farmers are
working night and day to save what they can, the Dutch broadcaster NOS
reported, with potato and corn yields hit particularly hard.
Producers
have warned that a potato shortage could affect the supply of fries, a Dutch
favourite.
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“… The Weather
Let's talk about the weather. We retreat to exactly what we told you before in this very chair. The water cycle is a cooling cycle, not a heating cycle. You're going to have more severe winters and storms. It's going to get colder. But it gets warmer before it gets colder. That is the cycle, and it has always been the cycle. You can see it in the rings of the trees and the cores of the ice. Don't let your scientists pull the political wool over your eyes for their own purposes. Start seeing these things for what they are. It's a recurring cycle based on four Earth alignment attributes, including the wobble (the precession). You're in this cycle. Prepare.
The beginnings of it will be with you from now at least until the end of the 2012 36-year window, and you can watch it work. The first thing that happens is that the ice melts at the poles, but not completely. It's the way it has happened before. As the redistribution of weight from the poles to the oceans of the earth takes place, the weight is redistributed to the crust, and that creates earthquakes. And the earthquakes that will be the most powerful are the ones that are closest to the poles. We told you that some time ago. So it's not a mystery that suddenly you have some of the most powerful earthquakes that you've ever had. Not only that, but a cooling ocean creates larger storms.
What do the conspiracists do with all this? "See? We're doomed. Here it comes," they say. "Here it comes! The end is here!" Twenty-two years ago, we gave you the information that is happening today. We told you about the weather. We told you to get ready for it, but we still haven't told you why the water cycle is needed. We've hinted at it since it is very controversial, and we'll lose many readers right here and now. Here's the prediction: The scientists are going to laugh and biologists are going to scratch their heads and roll their eyes.
The Refreshing of the Cycle of Life
When you change the temperature of the waters of the planet, it changes the life cycle of the ocean and it eventually renews itself. The life cycle of the planet has a limit to its viability over time. There has to be a refreshing of the very cycle of life, and this is what the water cycle does. Are there any places you've seen too many fish lately? Yes. Millions of salmon in the north. Odd that it was in Alaska, isn't it? Alaska is very close to the poles where the water temperature is being felt first. Oh, again the experts will tell you that this is not the reason. It's about hatcheries and rivers. But nobody predicted this, did they? Science is fast to give you reasons, but slow to give you logic in advance. They always seem to be surprised.
When you change the temperature of the waters of the planet, it changes the life cycle of the ocean and it eventually renews itself. The life cycle of the planet has a limit to its viability over time. There has to be a refreshing of the very cycle of life, and this is what the water cycle does. Are there any places you've seen too many fish lately? Yes. Millions of salmon in the north. Odd that it was in Alaska, isn't it? Alaska is very close to the poles where the water temperature is being felt first. Oh, again the experts will tell you that this is not the reason. It's about hatcheries and rivers. But nobody predicted this, did they? Science is fast to give you reasons, but slow to give you logic in advance. They always seem to be surprised.
We are saying things we haven't said before. Again, watch for this, an actual change in the life cycle of the planet's oceans because of the water temperature shift. Biologists are going to have to start redesigning the paradigm of how everything works, including reefs, ocean bottoms, and how plankton survive and reproduce. Listen, this is not the first time that the life cycle has been refreshed! But again, this may take generations of humanity to complete. In the process, you may again lose species. This is normal. Gaia is slow, and Humans are impatient. Your textbooks may someday tell of how naive humanity was back in 2011 when they tried to blame weather changes on everything but a natural cycle. Now you know why there is a water cycle.
So what does that tell you about Gaia? Gaia is beginning the cycle of refreshing life on over-fished oceans. It tells you that in the cracks, there is love and caring about the Humans who live on the earth. There's a reason you're here. There's a plan here, and a benevolent Universe and quantum energy with intelligent design. All is there for you, precious, sacred Human Being. …”
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