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We've been here before and thanks to Adam we poured out our love towards the people of the island of

Dominica.

Now it looks like they and St. Thomas are about to get hit with another cat 4 hurricane again.

Hurricane Maria became a cat 4 in just one day from a tropical storm. 

 

Tracking Hurricane Maria as it storms through the Caribbean

SEPTEMBER 18, 2017, 6:31 PM| The Atlantic Ocean on Monday night was an alphabet soup of storms. Hurricane Maria poses the biggest threat. It is aiming for Caribbean islands that took a beating earlier this month. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist for CBS Boston station WBZ, has the latest forecast.

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Maria Headed for Catastrophic Hit on Puerto Rico, St. Croix

 

https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/maria-headed-catastrophic-hit-puerto-rico-st-croix

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Above: Infrared GOES-16 image of Hurricane Maria as of 10:51 am EDT Tuesday, September 19, 2017. Image credit: RAMMB / CIRA@CSU.

After a direct hit on the small Lesser Antilles island of Dominica on Monday night, followed by a brief weakening, Hurricane Mariareintensified to Category 5 strength with winds of 160 mph on Tuesday morning. Maria will likely be a catastrophic Category 5 or high-end Category 4 storm when it hits the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Wednesday morning. Preliminary reports out of Dominica indicate that Maria likely did catastrophic damage there. The northern eyewall of Maria also grazed the southwest corner of Guadaloupe Island on Monday night, and heavy damage was reported there. The core of the hurricane missed Montserrat, Saba, and St. Kitts and Nevis, but these islands have been experiencing sustained tropical storm-force winds and heavy rain squalls

 

Maria’s encounter with Dominica bruised the storm slightly, with the top winds falling to 155 mph and the central pressure rising from 924 mb to 934 mb between 11 pm Monday and 5 am Tuesday. This took the storm briefly down to a Category 4 rating. However, an Air Force hurricane hunter aircraft on Tuesday morning found a falling pressure and rising winds. Maria’s central pressure was down to 927 mb, and the winds were back up to 160 mph as of 11 am EDTTuesday. Maria passed just east of Buoy 42060 late Tuesdaymorning; the buoy reported a pressure of 956 mb and sustained winds of 74 mph, gusting to 94 mph, at 11:10 am EDT Tuesday.

Unfortunately for the islands in its path, Maria’s appearance on satellite imagery is truly spectacular, and the outer spiral bands of the hurricane are already lashing the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, as seen on long- range radar and CatherineHope’s Webcam on St. Croix

The dreaded "pinhole" eye

Maria developed a tiny “pinhole” eye during its rapid intensification burst on Monday, with a diameter of 8 nautical miles (nm). The hurricane has maintained a small eye so far on Tuesday, with the diameter fluctuating between 7 nm and 10 nm (10 nm = 11.5 miles). Hurricanes that develop pinhole eyes often intensify into some of the strongest storms we observe, since they concentrate their wind energy around a narrow ring surrounding the tiny eye. These small eyes tend to be unstable, resulting in an eyewall replacement cycle (ERC) shortly after the pinhole eye is observed. Some other examples of tropical cyclones with pinhole eyes with a diameter less than 10 nm (thanks go to Michael Cavaliere

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Yellowstone's , "Hellofstone", threat

2300 earthquakes since June 2017

Animals fleeing the park

 

 

 

Japan 6.1 earthquake just hours after the Mexico City quake.

 

 

 

Mexico City, Japan and now New Zealand 

All three earthquakes within hours of each other 

ranging from 6.1 to 7.1

 

 

 

So is anyone else beginning to see a pattern here?

Recently I read a post that was mocking anyone that speaks of these events as some kind of apocalypse,

But I ask you, what do you make of all these events happening in the last 30 days?

And I submit to you all that this is just the beginning.

read Matthew 24

 5 For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. 

6 And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.

 7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.

 8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.

 

You can mock it all you want,

BUT YOU ARE NOT GOING TO ESCAPE WHAT IS COMING.

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