Thursday, March 17, 2022

Polar vortex likely to split in the coming days - 7.3 magnitude quake struck Japan 17 March 2022



Hi everyone, 

A powerful earthquake magnitude 7.3 struck the coast of Japan at a depth of 63 km. 

There is no danger of a Tsunamie however. Damage to buildings along the coast in the affected area is to be expected. 

Weather update: the Polar Vortex remains over Russia and it is likely to split in the coming days which could have blocked weather patterns and temperature anomalies as a result.

Floods, droughts, temperature extremes, etc are to be expected if the Polar Vortex splits in 2. 

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Quote of the day: A swan is out of place among crows, a lion among bulls, a horse among asses, and a wise man among fools.



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