Radiation from Japan

Many are talking about future disasters, including radioactive fallout from Japan.  I’m not seeing radioactive fallout from Japan being the bear others are saying it is or will be.  If you look back, though, on my blogs, I do see radiation high in the atmosphere.  However, I don’t see the amount in the atmosphere causing widespread harm to people in the US.  Those few at very high sea levels – above 9000 ft, will get some of the radiation, but again, the amount is not at a level that would cause widespread harm.  In the US, I see more fear than reality regarding people who will come into harm from radiation, and then it’s exacerbated – the people made vulnerable – from the high altitude and the sun’s effects.  The amounts will be measurable, but the harm to U.S. citizens will be negligible.

I see some of the western Pacific waters around Japan being harmed by the radioactivity, but I also see this being dissipated by the wide oceanic expanse eventually.  Will this harm the waters off Japan?  Yes, and it already has.  But, this part of the mess does have the ocean’s size helping it dissipate.  It will eventually be resolved.

Still, I will also admit that it’s prudent to stay alert to potential harm.

Predictions for 2014: Weather #16

When this winter is behind us, (end of February, 2014) I will give what I see for the winter and summer weather in the years ahead, especially what I see for the rest of this decade.

I’m taking it one winter at a time right now.  What is ahead is not all bad, but some is and being forewarned is being forearmed.   The pendulum swings in both directions and includes normalcy plus great extremes.  Global warming is real and there will be more evidence of it and more witness to it.

We can think that our own efforts to help bring about change are too small and therefore not worth doing.  Or we can think that this is just a cycle and will go away.  Both of these ways of thinking are what will change, because both are false and will be shown to be so – especially in our generation’s lifetime.  We have gone beyond the point of our generation seeing a return to “normal”.  We will not see it in our own personal lifetime.

We’re not alone with regards to effort.   Christ is not sitting on His hands or twiddling his thumbs.   Just remember, Christ also must work through our own hearts and minds.  “Here I am, I stand at the door [of our hearts and minds] and knock.  If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.” Revelations 3:20.

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“Effort is not a one-time step to take, unless we want one step to be all that we ever take.”  (The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2001)

“Sometimes, we prefer to still think we’re right, rather than accept that we’re not and correct it.  And boy, how visible this is to the other people who watch us and know us.” (The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2001)

“The real truth of the world we live in vs. our perspectives and understanding of the world we live in – are worlds apart.” (The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2001)

“God has hope, because God knows of possibilities for success far beyond our own awareness, knowledge and understanding.” (The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2001)

“To successfully heal [even the planet and climate], we must let go of the benefits we believe we get from getting sicker.”  (The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2001)

Predictions for 2014: Winter #14

What do you see for Ohio during winter 2014 (particularly the Cincinnati area)? Thank you for all that you do.  (Curious)

The people of this area are also going to have one of the worst winters they’ve seen.  January is here, and we’re starting the entrance into the worst of it.   For Cincinnati, expect more of the same of these types of Arctic fronts to come through.  Several of them in January.  Colder temperatures will be all through January.  As hard as it is to believe, though, February will be even worse.  For Cincinnati and all of Ohio and that region of states, expect blizzards almost continuously for the first 16-24 days of February (Feb. 1 or 2, to Feb. 23 or 24).   The cold weather will continue for the people of Ohio on throughout all February, but the last week of Feb. Ohioans will see the worst of it behind them.  Some raising of temperatures will come as March comes but it will be slow and the winter temperatures will be around until the 2nd week of March.  Spring temperatures will come, rising, as normal, in the 2nd half of March, but I’m seeing a late cold spell happening in the 1st half of the month of April.

Expect to see food prices at the grocery stores to start rising by mid-February and the steadily increase by the time March arrives.

This past summer was beyond average here in Germany and I’m wondering if the heat will continue to be extreme this year in 2014. I know you’ve been speaking of the US, but do you see anything for Germany? (My Muted Voice)

I see a normal winter through to the end of March.  With the mid-April entrance of warmer temperatures, I see only a small amount of rain.  I see some rain in April but going into May and June, the water Germany needs will come from the melting mountain snow.   At the moment I’m seeing: (this could change) by the time July and August arrive, Germany will have near-drought conditions with extremely low amounts of rain in June to no rain during July through to October.  During these few months, what rain comes will be negligible and only sprinkling.
The temperatures during May – October in Germany will be higher than average, but not as bad as 2013’s summer’s temperatures.  It’s the drought that will hurt most.

For several years, Germany’s weather will be erratic with wide swings.  This goes for all of Europe.  There will be pendulum swings with almost all the regions/countries.  The abnormal weather patterns are planet-wide.  And as a pendulum swings, there will be times of “normal” weather, but only as the pendulum is swinging back the other direction, if you know what I mean.  This means that the potential for Germany to have a strange 2015 winter/spring is present.

USA experiencing lots of snow and freezing temps. You are right on! (Kathy)

I’m glad I can help.  Remember that taking steps to be able to handle this weather is what these predictions are for.   And remember – when considering what to do to prepare, we also need to consider what we may be able to do to help others during this time.  Cooperation, contribution, and community are three things that are always worth the effort.

“God designed us to need one another.”  (The Rainbow Cards, ©, 1988)

Winter 2014: 13 – The Power within People

I’m going to take a hit on this one, but I’m putting it up anyway.

As time progresses, and as many, many people are becoming aware of the challenging winter weather as well as the challenging issues for the planet Earth, there are many that are praying and meditating for this Earth.   I’m seeing this very high light energy having an effect on the Earth.

This energy is like a Light bath that works to help somewhat with efforts to turn around the destructive direction  of many of our living patterns.  Slow and steady wins the race, but the race is long and will not end soon.  The Light bath affects lower vibration energies that contains lower energy acts – acts that are manifested with hatred, selfishness, self-centeredness, fear, etc. and all these bring into the world.  The Light bath affects the energies on the planet because the Light bath is also energy of a much higher vibration.  As such, it affects the lower vibrations like a high tone tuning fork affects a low tone tuning fork.

This Light bath dissolves or balances energy seeking avenues to manifest.  It succeeds in diminishing the manifestation of lower vibration caused physical events.   (Again, by lower vibration events, I’m meaning events manifested with hatred as their motivation, fear or selfishness as their motivation, or as their motivation self-centeredness, bitterness, etc.)

This is happening with some – not much – but some of the weather of the Winter of 2014.  I don’t yet see the temperatures being affected, but rather the duration of the temperatures.  I’m seeing a small reduction in the number of days and nights that these difficult winter events will last.

When I began posting (in 2012) what I was seeing about the Winter of 2014, (all of them have titles referring to winter of 2014) I was seeing events much worse than what I see now.  I was seeing temperatures and durations much worse than what I see today.

The future is changeable.  If we believe that we can change the future and we then go ahead, changing the present, and in fact bringing about a changed future, who is it that is witness to the before and after pictures of the future?  Who is witness to what the future would have been like without effort vs. what the future would be like with effort?

It all depends on one thing – belief.  If we believe we can change our lives, and we take steps to do that, we are our own witness to the changed direction.

Can anyone say that the future would have been that way anyway, even without effort and steps?  Sure, people can and do say anything and everything all the time.  But, only those that believe they can change their life, then put forth effort to change their life, and then take steps to manifest change in their life can be a witness to their own different paths.

As humans, we believe that we can accomplish many, many things.  This belief leads us to put forth the effort and take the steps to accomplish these many, many things.  And step one is always ‘believe’.

It is here for all of us to “Entertain the idea that we can change our future.”  Then see what you can do with that.

FYI

If anyone has asked a question via the comments sections, and I haven’t answered it, please re-ask the question.  I may have missed one or two questions.

Weather 2014: 12-Alabama, Georgia, Southern California

Hi, first I shall say thanks for what you do. I feel and am somewhat prepared for (lack of a better term) the unknown so my question to you is what you see for the area between Birmingham and Atlanta whether it is weather related or not. Thanks, M.

It’s going to be cold. For both Alabama and Georgia, expect below average temperatures. I don’t see a lot of snow for either state, but I do see January reaching down into the ‘teens for Alabama, but around 10 degrees warmer in Georgia than Alabama. I see the first half of February being difficult for Alabama because the temperatures – I see them reaching down into single digits if not at least close. When was the last time a place in Alabama had 10 degree weather? Georgia on the whole will be warmer than Alabama because of their proximity to the Atlantic waters. Georgia, too, though will have difficult times for the reason I’ve stated – because the south is not designed for cold – it’s designed for heat. Both states need to prepare for the disaster of roads impassable, loss of electricity in some places, mostly rural, but a little in the cities, and broken water pipes.

What do you see for Southern California This winter? Hoping for rain. R.

Southern California: expect colder weather in January, but in February, So. Cal. will not get hit with the same freezing temperatures that the rest of the country will get. The Pacific Ocean has a big effect on Southern California’s weather. This will help keep the region warmer than the rest of the nation. I think the lowest it will get will be in the 40′s.

I’m not seeing much rain for the L.A. area and most of S. Cal., during January or February. Cloudy, yes, sprinkling, yes at some times, but rain, downpours? I don’t see much, yet. I’ll keep watching.

“Every time we stumble and fall, God accepts, understands, has no judgement and is ready to help us back up.  That’s the nature and truth of love.  Every time we stand back up again, God rejoices.  That’s the nature and truth of Love.”  (From The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2010)

Winter 2014: #11 – Repairs During and After

I haven’t mentioned this before, but I am now.  During the winter of 2014, there will be damage done to structures, including roads, electricity, water lines, both inside and outside and possibly even some heating systems.   If you have any feeling or hunch that you may have to make repairs, get the materials and supplies early.

The reason: after the arctic weather goes through, and damage happens, there will be a huge run on plumbing and heating repair materials and supplies at the hardware stores.  The shelves will be emptied.  I’ve seen this happen personally and was absolutely amazed.  Hardware stores will NOT be able to replenish their shelves fast enough.   There will be a variety of problems and the hardware stores won’t be able to supply everything to everyone who has damage in whatever form.

I’m putting this here to give you a “head’s up”.   Have the most “vulnerable” materials before you need them.  If you end up not using them, you’ll know loved ones – friends, family and neighbors who were not so lucky and your foresight may be able to help them.

I’m also now advising people to avoid airline travel in the US, if at all possible – at least from around January 20 to February 17, 2014.  I’m seeing this being a time of high cancellations of flights because of weather.

“Faith unused does nothing.” (from The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2011)

“What we don’t believe in – only limits ourselves.  It doesn’t limit others, the truth or God.” (from The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2003)

Predictions for 2014: Winter #10

We’re already experiencing some of what the Winter of 2014 has in store.  There are colder than normal temperatures in many areas of the nation.  The purpose of this can help to give warning to what is yet to come.  Like a Tsunami that shows signs of an impending tidal wave, the cold weather we’re having can help to give us a “heads up” and be ready.

I see severe weather still hitting Central United States so hard that many will wonder if Nebraska still exists.   And again, preparation will be like those people who build houses along the coastlines – up on stilts.  Preparations save people from destruction and damage.  Sometimes, d&d cannot be avoided, but still if I’m going to have a house where it floods, I want my house up on stilts.  If I’m going to live where very severe winter weather hits, I want to have an environment/home/whatever is needed that will help me face the severity and come out the other end.

“God is here, all around us, within us, in this day, today, looking in and looking out at the world through our eyes.” (from The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2010)

Weather 2014: 9 – California question

Another question from readers:

Can you please update your comments on California? You wrote a nice long entry in 2009. Can you revisit this topic? Also can you comment on the weather for the Central Valley including rain for 2014 in particular?

For 2014, the winter of 2014 will hit the southeastern quadrant of the state the hardest.  While there will be colder than normal temperatures for California, there seems to be some weather related severe problems in the eastern half of the lower half of California.  This is from snow in the mountains.  I see more snow than normal in the mountains of this region.   This will be finished by the 4th week of February – with things starting to be back to normal by about that time.  Roads closed, very little travel through the mountain areas – especially severe during the 1st weeks of February.

The rain in the Central Valley for 2014 in particular. . . I see less rain than normal.  The farms in the Central Valley will have intermittent sparse rain.  This will mostly be during the spring months.  Some rain mostly during the 2nd half of April and the 1st half of May but outside this time, it will be sparse.  What may help is that I don’t see scorching heat, either.  I see cooler temperatures – not cold, but cooler than normal during the “sparse rain” times.

With earthquakes, I don’t see anything higher than a 5.5 and that being in southern California.  I’m only seeing 4’s and less in Northern California.

There will be a big storm in the 1st 3 months of 2014 in Sacramento.  Not weather, but political.  Things will be “settled” for the most  part at the end of March.  There will be lots of “hot, dry wind”, torrential speeches and turbulent emotions.  The storm will spill over into Los Angeles and San Francisco with mostly the same arguments in both places.  The slow news days won’t come until mid-April.

For the actual weather in northern California, I see colder than normal temperatures during the winter of 2014, but nothing dangerously low that would cause problems for longer than 1 day.  Right now, in looking at the nation, I’m looking for the severest effects on the populace that are creating the most severe hardships.  That severity won’t really be happening in California except for what I mentioned above, which again is still milder than what is going to hit the rest of the nation.

I’m ready for questions.

“The paradigm we hold in our own thoughts and beliefs is always going to be smaller than reality.” (from the Rainbow Cards, ©, 2012)

Predictions for 2014: Winter #8

I’ve been quiet, because I’ve been watching and waiting to see.   It’s November and what I’m seeing and experiencing appears to fall in line with what I’ve been trying to warn about.

Ahead: In general across the nation, I see pockets of relief from severe winter weather during the 2nd week of December, then the end of December/beginning of January.  But, this is the nation as a whole.  Also I see a gradual decrease in the temperatures as winter continues – on thru January and culminating in the what I’ve said before and even deeper drop in temperatures during the 1st half of February.  For the most part, this is what winter is, and is normal for what we’re used to, but this year the relief from cold temperatures and winter storms will be less and less.  In other words, more storms will come through with less time in between.

In addition: in general, the temperatures will be lower than average temperatures, and so many new record low temps will be experienced.

In our favor:  I do see the few higher temps of the last few months, in addition to the prayers of people, help to shrink the length of time that the severest of the severe will last.  It won’t end the severity, but it has helped to shrink the time – mostly during February.

So, what I’ve been seeing is a significantly hard winter on the whole.  It will be noticeable.

Go back and read the other blogs for a more detailed account of specific areas.

The November weather for the nation has been an effort to help us get ready – to be ready because the worst is yet to come.

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“God has never said ‘Don’t pray’ as the answer to dealing with our problems.” (from the Rainbow Cards, ©, 2001)

Q & A: Weather #7

The following Q&A is in response to the comments of the previous blog.

Disclaimer:  Just to let everyone know.  While I give the best information I can with what I see, I’m not thinking I’m going to be 100% accurate in all these predictions.  Nor do I think the meaning I put out may be exactly what you think I mean.  I’m seeing both general and very specific weather patterns in general areas, which means that I may be accurate in the state as a whole, but the block you live on in your city may be completely different than what I offer for the state.
P.S. Don’t ask about specific city blocks.  I’m giving what I see in general areas to inform as many people as are interested for the general area.

How much snow do you see the DFW metroplex? IngyBall 8/4/13
While DFW  will mostly have a dry winter, I can see at least 6 inches of snow during one period.  Right now, 4-6 inches in different areas.  I see mostly ice staying on the ground, rather than large amounts of snow.

The traffic will be affected for a few days.  For the most part, though, DFW will have a dry winter just be ready for a difficult times during February.  This is also true for much of NE Texas.  Expect power outages and some ice on the roads.   The snow and ice won’t melt quickly.  The length of coldness and the strain on the people is what will cause most problems.  Prepare for staying at home more because the roads will be almost impossible to drive.

I don’t see a lot of tornadoes for the DFW area this next winter.

Western North Carolina? Cold? Dry? Windy? Dave 8/10/13
You’ve pretty much answered your own question, didn’t you?  I don’t see it that dry, though.  Western NC isn’t always cold, but it will be this coming winter.  Western NC isn’t always windy, but some of the winter storms will bring winds. On the whole, the arctic winter storms for NC will be dissipated by the time they reach the NC area.  I do see one strong winter storm at the 2nd half of January. Feb will have NC experiencing the the same front the rest of the nation experiences. But, better able to handle some of it, so the impact won’t be as severe.

In the mountains?  expect skiing conditions to be good…. and cold.  The weather wont be too far out of the norm for NC weather.  Colder than the averages and of longer duration, but not disastrous. NC is protected some by distance away from the western Rockies where most of the devastating storms will be going through.

NC is also protected “some” by the “warmer” waters of the Atlantic.

A stock Market crash? Lisa, 8/17/13
Expect the housing market to have several wave valleys – a mild one in the winter/spring because of the harder winter.  I am not seeing a major market crash that will cripple the economy.   I do see it going through tough times and good times, but not stopping the nation.  I leave this question open though, for more exploration in the future.  Remember, the economy is not the author of our own individual lives.   We are our own authors.

“Control of one’s life is not given, it is taken.”  The Rainbow Cards, ©,1997

Threat to Psychics?

My pastor has had a very strong vision, that one day, those of us known as psychics, although we are all in some form or potentially, might become in danger or threatened. That we might have to communicate telepathically. She said this is a strong possibility. Have you foreseen anything in this way? Also our church has a prayer energy group for world peace and love. Do you know of a group(s) that is doing this that I may connect with to do with? As in a regular schedule? Thank you.

Response:

The vision is not going to be a worldwide experience in our time or even in this century.  It is going to manifest as internal feelings of prejudice by some, but not by all.  But, remember, if you change the word “psychic” to any of today’s oppressed groups, you would easily have a true statement.  In this same way, prejudice and hatred has manifested towards women, blacks, immigrants, the poor, homosexuals, those with AIDS, Jews, this religion or that, this race or that, this lifestyle or that, and any number of other cultural groups.  In our world, we still have slavery, abuse, bigotry, hatred, genocide, wars and the like and all because one sub-culture or nationality doesn’t like another.  It is also now and has been in the past, towards those dealing with psychic ability, “occult”, the “New Age” and the like.  Remember Salem, Mass. in the early colonial times?

Currently, in the world, many forms of prejudice come forth, are known and are practiced.  As time continues, our current society slowwwwwwwly grows out of these prejudices.  But, it’s slow and sometimes change doesn’t happen until those that encourage the ways of past hatred pass on.

“We can be among the first to lead the new ways into the future, or we can be among the last to follow old ways of the past.”  The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2007

“What changes do we want within ourselves, that we want to take hold for all eternity?” The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2013.

PS.  As for prayer groups, if you’re church doesn’t have one yet, it’s time to start one.  You may be surprised who else is waiting for it to be started, so they can join.

The Summer of 2013 is Ending

I have watched and examined weather patterns all summer long to be able to offer as accurate information as possible regarding the coming 2014 winter.  As we enter into the Autumn now, the stage is being set.  I still see February, 2014 as being almost as severe as I mentioned in my previous blogs.  I say almost, because I’ve seen counter patterns be applied to influence the results.  By this I mean, we did have some high temperatures during the summer which help to influence and bring the following winter temperatures up.   This was not enough to negate the winter, 2014 experience completely, but anything that helps is welcome.

The effects of the hotter summer will mostly benefit the southeastern states, by the cumulative effects weakening the fronts that will bring the temperatures and storms down to that area.  Just don’t breathe a sigh of relief, yet.   At this point, I see our prayers more helping people be able to go through the situations than changing the weather during this time.

Winter 2014 Predictions: #6

A few more questions:

“Now what do you have to say for winter 2014?  Here in Utah is extremely hot temperatures. Should we expect a mild winter now?”  Tatiana, July 3

The higher temperatures are helping, but not enough to turn the weather around from what I see.  It’s like having a large block of ice and pouring a pot of hot water on it, the block of ice is affected, but not completely to melt the whole.  The hardest part of winter, 2014 for Utah will be in both January and February- differently for each month.  Working on your side, though is the strength of prayer in the cultures  of Utah.  This prayer will help people to cope and deal with the harder winter.  Utah will fare better than others.  The prayers of a few will save many.

“Will the Mars One project be successful?” Lisa, July 6

I see it being successful for those that are contracted to help fulfill many of the technological needs of the project.  I do not see it completing the project as currently planned.

“Do you know what the winter 2014 will bring for west Tennessee?”  Riddles, July 12

Tennessee as a whole is also going to face difficult weather.  While Tennessee is on the border of where I see the arctic fronts progressing,  I see West Tennessee facing the coldest temperatures and East Tennessee being protected somewhat from the progression – not completely because the whole of the U.S. will be affected in some way.

It is possible that one side of the state will be abnormally buried in snow and the other side with a normal amount.  The western half of the state can expect a winter where the snow is so much that people have difficulty traveling their normal routes – some paralysis of movement.  Meanwhile the eastern half of the state, while they get some snow, it will not paralyze them.   Tennessee will see their share of extremes.

“Wondering about fall and winter weather for East Texas in 2013-2014.” Betty, July 12

“I was wondering how far into Texas do you see the severe cold temperatures dipping. We live just North of Houston and it hasn’t been really bitter in quite a long time.”  Sally, July 23

Texans are going to be hit from the Panhandle to Brownsville, from El Paso to Beaumont and beyond.  Prepare for February to be one of the worst you’ve experienced here in Texas.  As January progresses, the signs will be the average temperatures in January steadily going down.  Then from Feb 1-5, the warnings will come from the meteorologists.   Houston will be greatly affected, as will all other areas of Texas including the Rio Grande Valley and it’s agricultural economy.  Only with preparation, will someone in Texas be able to say, “It wasn’t that bad…. for me.”

“Will there be a crash in the 2014-2015 time period?”  Lisa, July 15

I’m not seeing what I would consider a “crash”.  Define what you consider a “crash”, and I’ll add what I see.  Meanwhile, the food prices for summer of 2014 being most affected, and therefore going up.  (Again, growing one’s own garden is always an act of wisdom.)

“How will the 2013-2014 winter of MA be? I live on Cape Cod.” Mark, July 18

I could say that Cape Cod will be facing colder weather, but you wouldn’t notice it once it happens.   While Cape Cod does usually experience some nice days even during the winter, this next winter will only be fewer nice days.   MA has handled cold winters and will do this one, too.  The colder, northern states are built for cold weather and will take it all in stride.  What’s the difference if you have a February of 2 weeks of Zero weather vs. 3 weeks of Zero weather, or 3 weeks of temps in the teens and 20’s vs 4 weeks of temps in the teens and 20’s.  Very little difference for the northern states that have this as the norm.  The warnings are mostly meant for those who don’t know how to live with cold for long durations – like the south.  The north will say, “Yawn, we live that way all the time.”

“I plan to get married on July 19th, an outside wedding, hoping for some awesome sunny weather what to you foresee?” Stacy, August 2

Congratulations and may God bless you both with happiness and long life together.  I could tease you by saying, if you have your ceremony in the Arctic, it will be cold, and in Death Valley, it will be hot, and in Seattle, it will rain that day. . . but, I won’t do that.

By the time the summer of 2014 gets here, I see the forces affecting weather in so many regions to be back to a type of balance.  So, wherever you decide to have your outdoor wedding, you can plan for that area’s general weather to be back in place.

But, only because the pendulum is then in the process of swinging back the other direction, if you know what I mean.

However, Europe by the time July, 2014 arrives will have some extreme temperatures – mostly hot.  They’ll be suffering record breaking spells going up and down, both.  Asia, on the whole will be averaging out, as it is generally,  Australia will be having their winter in July, and will have slightly higher temperatures giving them a milder winter.  South America will experience their average weather.  And the Antarctic will be melting even more.

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“To say that some activity is a spiritual activity only means that we practice our spiritual principles and beliefs while doing it. —–   To say that some activity is not a spiritual activity only means that we did not practice our spiritual principles and beliefs while doing it.” (©, 2013, The Rainbow Cards.)

Winter 2014 Predictions: #5

I’ve gotten a lot of followup questions for different parts of the country and outside the US, so I’ll answer these in this separate blog instead of the comments section.

“Jodie, What do you see for southeast lower Michigan for Winter 2014?” M.

“Hi Jodie, I am from the UK.  Can you predict weather for May, 2014 in UK?  London maybe?” L.

“What type of winter weather (2013-2014) for Nebraska?” G.

“I was wondering how this was going to affect crops and the economy. I believe that there will be an economic crash in the not too distant future – perhaps happening in 2014/2015. What are your thoughts?” L.

First, the specifics:

SE. lower Michigan – With most of the worst part of the winter storms happening across the midwest, southwest and western US, the effects of these colder patterns, will stretch out to the Eastern parts of the US.  This doesn’t mean that the Eastern areas of the US will be affected in the same ways, but rather, the Eastern areas will not go unscathed.  Lower temperatures will hit all the way across the US.

However, the major areas are central, western and southwestern US.   The arctic fronts that cause these storms and temperature drops will reach this far, and these areas, because they’re not used to this kind of weather, and in many ways not prepared for it, will be affected most strongly.

Michigan, on the whole, will be colder than average during the times I’ve been pointing to, but is set to handle the cold better, because it always gets cold weather.  So, Michigan and this region will face cold weather harsher than normal, but not to the extreme that I’ve mentioned.    So, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and the areas, prepare for a somewhat longer winter, and a somewhat colder one.  With extra heating fuel, and other “longer winter” preparations, you should be able to “weather” it well enough.

Nebraska:  Nebraska is going to be in the middle of some of the harshest winter weather that we see.  Prepare for long-durations of winter storms.  This will absolutely affect agriculture as well as transportation.  I keep looking at what I see to check if I’m accurate and every time I look, I see the same thing – harsh winter storms of long durations.

Prepare for them, and by all means, check other sources.

I see wind, snow, blizzards, people being socked in, transportation stopping,  potential disaster declarations.

I see December being close to normal, but the temperatures through the month of January will go down gradually (slightly warming at the beginning of January, but going down from then on) and in February, the harshness will be here and here to stay.  Expect February’s harsh and  potentially deadly weather to stay the whole month with no letup until March begins, and then only gradually.

By mid-March, you’ll be out of the worst of it and start seeing some  small signs of Spring.

The UK. specifically, London:  London’s and the UK’s weather patterns are going to be different, of course.   December, 2013: I see nothing special happening – from my vantage point, it appears to be normal muggy, somewhat cold weather for London but not so much for the UK on the whole.  January, 2014:  this is when London and the UK as a whole will have basically the same weather.  In general, it appears to be more wet weather than cold, but with some sun.  For London, the month can still have more rain than the averages.  February is when I start seeing a lot of clouds and foggy, muggy, wet, gray weather through the UK as a whole, including London.  For the UK, wholly, this will be through the entire Spring of 2014.  London will have some spots of sun during March and April but not as much as normal.  In comparing this to other years, the UK and London will have more clouds and muggy gray wet weather than normal.   The UK and London will both come out of this weather pattern in June – for the most part.

This will affect the emotional and mental states of people.  Especially during April and May, when people expect more sunshine, but it doesn’t happen.   This can be helped by prayer to help balance the weather patterns.

I don’t see much transportation problems during this time, but this will affect widespread moods.  There are potentials for flooding in some areas.

The economy related to the weather:  Absolutely, this will be devastating to the midwest and southwest – major agricultural centers.  This will cause prices for food to go up.  Even local growers – farmer’s markets will be affected.  But, I don’t see an economic collapse based on these events alone.  I’m seeing the economy struggling and taking a beating, as it has in the past, but not collapsing.  The best way to “weather” the storms is for each individual to prepare, and when the times arrive, help others during this time, as well.

We won’t be able to do well, if we think we are an island with no connection to others.

All weather around the globe is connected.  Everything impacts everything else.  I see Europe’s weather being wetter than average.  I see the Southern Hemisphere being wetter on the whole, also as you get closer to the equator, but droughts happening further from the equator.  Australia will be slightly cooler.  Specific areas will be different, but on the whole wetter and more clouds.

If I see any of this change, or if I can see more detailed information, I’ll add it to this site.

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“Christ is the teacher of all lessons of life, and is aware of all the parameters that we have set up, and in which our lessons come forth, hoping beyond hope that we will come to Him to get the answers.  Of course, the one answer He gives most often – Love – since real Love is the answer to so many problems.  It is Love that leads us to cooperation so that all can help each other make it through the life challenges and life burdens together.”  The Rainbow Cards, 2013