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Big Bad BEBINCA Bashes, Buries Buffalo

The latest of the Tropical Storms to smakedown America snuchk in the
backdoor when few were watching.

BEBINCA has been an object of study of mine now for two weeks, having
created what can only be described as a "natural CO2-H2O LASER" burning
brightly in the infrared spectrum.

Leaving it's spawning grounds in the western tropical Pacific originating
near the Philippine Islands, BEBINCA was followed on satellite pictures up
to Alaska where it wrecked destruction with 9 inches of furious rain over
Valdez. It's sheer mass and inertia dislodged cold arctic air into the
middle of Canada and the northern tier of the US, and than it followed.

My collection of 80,000 satellite pictures from 2006 allowed me to track
and document every step. Currently I am downloading 685 hourly shots of
Alaska, and I have a like number to retrieve from the Japanese satellite.

I posted another chapter on BEBINCA a couple of days ago.
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_into...o_Alaska2.html

This adds onto the previously posted...
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/Bebinca_01.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/ioke...a_compare.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_to_A...o_Alaska2.html


Here are some headlines:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...14/AR200610140
0256.html Western N.Y. Digs Out From Snowstorm

By CAROLYN THOMPSON
The Associated Press
Saturday, October 14, 2006; 4:40 AM

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Residents were digging out and cleaning up Saturday after
a record-breaking early snowstorm walloped the Buffalo area, leaving
thousands without power and killing three people.

Nearly 2 feet of snow fell in a fury of thunder and lightning Thursday
night and early Friday in Buffalo's two snowiest October days since the
National Weather Service began keeping track 137 years ago.
The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York, leaving
some 392,000 homes and businesses without power.

"Our street looked like it was hit by a hurricane. It looks like the
apocalypse. It's unreal," said Buffalo resident Matthew Colken.
"One-hundred-year-old trees are down." ...


http://www.boston.com/news/nation/ar...rm_kills_3_in_
western_new_york_state/ Snowstorm kills 3 in western New York State
Buffalo area gets as much as 2 feet
By Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press | October 14, 2006


http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/...ctober_Snow.ph
p
Western New York clobbered by record snowfall; 350,000 lose power
The Associated Press

Published: October 13, 2006
BUFFALO, New York Buffalo lay all but paralyzed after a record-breaking
early snowstorm whited-out the brilliant colors of fall, buried pumpkins
and apples and caught this city world-famous for its wintry weather
flat-flooted. At least three deaths were blamed on the storm.

The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York, leaving
some 392,000 homes and businesses without power Friday.

A state of emergency was in effect across the region, banning all
nonessential travel. Branches and power lines lay draped across cars and
houses, and normally busy downtown streets were still, blanketed by up to
two feet of snow.

The snow, delivered in a fury of thunder and lightning, blanketed Buffalo
and surrounding areas Thursday night and early Friday. A 105-mile
(170-kilometer) stretch of the New York State Thruway was closed for
hours, and food and water had to be delivered by snowmobile to stranded
motorists until roads reopened about 5 p.m. Friday.

Many municipal trucks were still working to remove leaves on Thursday and
did not have plows attached when the surprise storm hit.

Erie County authorities said two people died in traffic accidents, and one
person died after being hit by a falling tree limb while shoveling snow.

Ambulance crews brought oxygen to the elderly and drove patients to
dialysis treatments.

On Thursday, 8.6 inches (22 centimeters) of snow fell — the snowiest
October day in Buffalo in the 137-year history of the weather service. The
record lasted for all of one day, as 1 foot (30 centimeters) of snow fell
early Friday. The old record was 6 inches (15 centimeters), set on Oct.
31, 1917.

___

Associated Press Writers Michael Gormley and John Wawrow in Buffalo and
Jessica Pasko and Valerie Bauman in Albany contributed to this report.


BUFFALO, New York Buffalo lay all but paralyzed after a record-breaking
early snowstorm whited-out the brilliant colors of fall, buried pumpkins
and apples and caught this city world-famous for its wintry weather
flat-flooted. At least three deaths were blamed on the storm.

The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York, leaving
some 392,000 homes and businesses without power Friday.

A state of emergency was in effect across the region, banning all
nonessential travel. Branches and power lines lay draped across cars and
houses, and normally busy downtown streets were still, blanketed by up to
two feet of snow.

The snow, delivered in a fury of thunder and lightning, blanketed Buffalo
and surrounding areas Thursday night and early Friday. A 105-mile
(170-kilometer) stretch of the New York State Thruway was closed for
hours, and food and water had to be delivered by snowmobile to stranded
motorists until roads reopened about 5 p.m. Friday.

Many municipal trucks were still working to remove leaves on Thursday and
did not have plows attached when the surprise storm hit.


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Default Big Bad BEBINCA Bashes, Buries Buffalo

It's all the result of the Sun activity within and without.


Weather From HELL!!! CO2 Storms!!! wrote:
Big Bad BEBINCA Bashes, Buries Buffalo

The latest of the Tropical Storms to smakedown America snuchk in the
backdoor when few were watching.

BEBINCA has been an object of study of mine now for two weeks, having
created what can only be described as a "natural CO2-H2O LASER" burning
brightly in the infrared spectrum.

Leaving it's spawning grounds in the western tropical Pacific originating
near the Philippine Islands, BEBINCA was followed on satellite pictures up
to Alaska where it wrecked destruction with 9 inches of furious rain over
Valdez. It's sheer mass and inertia dislodged cold arctic air into the
middle of Canada and the northern tier of the US, and than it followed.

My collection of 80,000 satellite pictures from 2006 allowed me to track
and document every step. Currently I am downloading 685 hourly shots of
Alaska, and I have a like number to retrieve from the Japanese satellite.

I posted another chapter on BEBINCA a couple of days ago.
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_into...o_Alaska2.html

This adds onto the previously posted...
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/Bebinca_01.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/ioke...a_compare.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_to_A...o_Alaska2.html


Here are some headlines:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...14/AR200610140
0256.html Western N.Y. Digs Out From Snowstorm

By CAROLYN THOMPSON
The Associated Press
Saturday, October 14, 2006; 4:40 AM

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Residents were digging out and cleaning up Saturday after
a record-breaking early snowstorm walloped the Buffalo area, leaving
thousands without power and killing three people.

Nearly 2 feet of snow fell in a fury of thunder and lightning Thursday
night and early Friday in Buffalo's two snowiest October days since the
National Weather Service began keeping track 137 years ago.
The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York, leaving
some 392,000 homes and businesses without power.

"Our street looked like it was hit by a hurricane. It looks like the
apocalypse. It's unreal," said Buffalo resident Matthew Colken.
"One-hundred-year-old trees are down." ...


http://www.boston.com/news/nation/ar...rm_kills_3_in_
western_new_york_state/ Snowstorm kills 3 in western New York State
Buffalo area gets as much as 2 feet
By Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press | October 14, 2006


http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/...ctober_Snow.ph
p
Western New York clobbered by record snowfall; 350,000 lose power
The Associated Press

Published: October 13, 2006
BUFFALO, New York Buffalo lay all but paralyzed after a record-breaking
early snowstorm whited-out the brilliant colors of fall, buried pumpkins
and apples and caught this city world-famous for its wintry weather
flat-flooted. At least three deaths were blamed on the storm.

The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York, leaving
some 392,000 homes and businesses without power Friday.

A state of emergency was in effect across the region, banning all
nonessential travel. Branches and power lines lay draped across cars and
houses, and normally busy downtown streets were still, blanketed by up to
two feet of snow.

The snow, delivered in a fury of thunder and lightning, blanketed Buffalo
and surrounding areas Thursday night and early Friday. A 105-mile
(170-kilometer) stretch of the New York State Thruway was closed for
hours, and food and water had to be delivered by snowmobile to stranded
motorists until roads reopened about 5 p.m. Friday.

Many municipal trucks were still working to remove leaves on Thursday and
did not have plows attached when the surprise storm hit.

Erie County authorities said two people died in traffic accidents, and one
person died after being hit by a falling tree limb while shoveling snow.

Ambulance crews brought oxygen to the elderly and drove patients to
dialysis treatments.

On Thursday, 8.6 inches (22 centimeters) of snow fell — the snowiest
October day in Buffalo in the 137-year history of the weather service. The
record lasted for all of one day, as 1 foot (30 centimeters) of snow fell
early Friday. The old record was 6 inches (15 centimeters), set on Oct.
31, 1917.

___

Associated Press Writers Michael Gormley and John Wawrow in Buffalo and
Jessica Pasko and Valerie Bauman in Albany contributed to this report.


BUFFALO, New York Buffalo lay all but paralyzed after a record-breaking
early snowstorm whited-out the brilliant colors of fall, buried pumpkins
and apples and caught this city world-famous for its wintry weather
flat-flooted. At least three deaths were blamed on the storm.

The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York, leaving
some 392,000 homes and businesses without power Friday.

A state of emergency was in effect across the region, banning all
nonessential travel. Branches and power lines lay draped across cars and
houses, and normally busy downtown streets were still, blanketed by up to
two feet of snow.

The snow, delivered in a fury of thunder and lightning, blanketed Buffalo
and surrounding areas Thursday night and early Friday. A 105-mile
(170-kilometer) stretch of the New York State Thruway was closed for
hours, and food and water had to be delivered by snowmobile to stranded
motorists until roads reopened about 5 p.m. Friday.

Many municipal trucks were still working to remove leaves on Thursday and
did not have plows attached when the surprise storm hit.


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Default Big Bad BEBINCA Bashes, Buries Buffalo

"?B?SmEg4pml?=" wrote in
ups.com:

It's all the result of the Sun activity within and without.


Go sit in the corner with the Dunce Cap on until you understand what's
wrong with your reply.



Weather From HELL!!! CO2 Storms!!! wrote:
Big Bad BEBINCA Bashes, Buries Buffalo

The latest of the Tropical Storms to smakedown America snuchk in the
backdoor when few were watching.

BEBINCA has been an object of study of mine now for two weeks, having
created what can only be described as a "natural CO2-H2O LASER" burning
brightly in the infrared spectrum.

Leaving it's spawning grounds in the western tropical Pacific
originating near the Philippine Islands, BEBINCA was followed on
satellite pictures up to Alaska where it wrecked destruction with 9
inches of furious rain over Valdez. It's sheer mass and inertia
dislodged cold arctic air into the middle of Canada and the northern
tier of the US, and than it followed.

My collection of 80,000 satellite pictures from 2006 allowed me to
track and document every step. Currently I am downloading 685 hourly
shots of Alaska, and I have a like number to retrieve from the Japanese
satellite.

I posted another chapter on BEBINCA a couple of days ago.
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_into...o_Alaska2.html

This adds onto the previously posted...
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/Bebinca_01.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/ioke...a_compare.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_to_A...o_Alaska2.html


Here are some headlines:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...10/14/AR200610
1

40
0256.html Western N.Y. Digs Out From Snowstorm

By CAROLYN THOMPSON
The Associated Press
Saturday, October 14, 2006; 4:40 AM

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Residents were digging out and cleaning up Saturday
after a record-breaking early snowstorm walloped the Buffalo area,
leaving thousands without power and killing three people.

Nearly 2 feet of snow fell in a fury of thunder and lightning Thursday
night and early Friday in Buffalo's two snowiest October days since the
National Weather Service began keeping track 137 years ago.
The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York,
leaving some 392,000 homes and businesses without power.

"Our street looked like it was hit by a hurricane. It looks like the
apocalypse. It's unreal," said Buffalo resident Matthew Colken.
"One-hundred-year-old trees are down." ...


http://www.boston.com/news/nation/ar...storm_kills_3_
i

n_
western_new_york_state/ Snowstorm kills 3 in western New York State
Buffalo area gets as much as 2 feet
By Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press | October 14, 2006


http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/...S_October_Snow
.

ph
p
Western New York clobbered by record snowfall; 350,000 lose power
The Associated Press

Published: October 13, 2006
BUFFALO, New York Buffalo lay all but paralyzed after a record-breaking
early snowstorm whited-out the brilliant colors of fall, buried
pumpkins and apples and caught this city world-famous for its wintry
weather flat-flooted. At least three deaths were blamed on the storm.

The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York,
leaving some 392,000 homes and businesses without power Friday.

A state of emergency was in effect across the region, banning all
nonessential travel. Branches and power lines lay draped across cars
and houses, and normally busy downtown streets were still, blanketed by
up to two feet of snow.

The snow, delivered in a fury of thunder and lightning, blanketed
Buffalo and surrounding areas Thursday night and early Friday. A
105-mile (170-kilometer) stretch of the New York State Thruway was
closed for hours, and food and water had to be delivered by snowmobile
to stranded motorists until roads reopened about 5 p.m. Friday.

Many municipal trucks were still working to remove leaves on Thursday
and did not have plows attached when the surprise storm hit.

Erie County authorities said two people died in traffic accidents, and
one person died after being hit by a falling tree limb while shoveling
snow.

Ambulance crews brought oxygen to the elderly and drove patients to
dialysis treatments.

On Thursday, 8.6 inches (22 centimeters) of snow fell — the snowi

est
October day in Buffalo in the 137-year history of the weather service.
The record lasted for all of one day, as 1 foot (30 centimeters) of
snow fell early Friday. The old record was 6 inches (15 centimeters),
set on Oct. 31, 1917.

___

Associated Press Writers Michael Gormley and John Wawrow in Buffalo and
Jessica Pasko and Valerie Bauman in Albany contributed to this report.


BUFFALO, New York Buffalo lay all but paralyzed after a record-breaking
early snowstorm whited-out the brilliant colors of fall, buried
pumpkins and apples and caught this city world-famous for its wintry
weather flat-flooted. At least three deaths were blamed on the storm.

The heavy, wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New York,
leaving some 392,000 homes and businesses without power Friday.

A state of emergency was in effect across the region, banning all
nonessential travel. Branches and power lines lay draped across cars
and houses, and normally busy downtown streets were still, blanketed by
up to two feet of snow.

The snow, delivered in a fury of thunder and lightning, blanketed
Buffalo and surrounding areas Thursday night and early Friday. A
105-mile (170-kilometer) stretch of the New York State Thruway was
closed for hours, and food and water had to be delivered by snowmobile
to stranded motorists until roads reopened about 5 p.m. Friday.

Many municipal trucks were still working to remove leaves on Thursday
and did not have plows attached when the surprise storm hit.






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