2008 Psychic Predictions came true ….
https://psychicinsights.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/new-psychic-predictions-made-on-july-28-2008/
* Don’t relax on tornadoes as the threat of them is by far from over this year.
Update: November 15, 2008 –
August 18–27 (Tropical Storm Fay)
The largest tropical-related tornado outbreak since 2005 began with at least eight tornadoes being reported across Florida as a result of Tropical Storm Fay making landfall. The most significant damage was reported in Wellington, Florida where minor structural damage was reported and many doors and windows were blown out by an EF2 tornado. Damage was also reported near Barefoot Bay from a possible tornado that resulted in three structures being uninhabitable. Tree damage was also reported in several communities.[207][208]
Another round of tornadoes related to Fay took place on August 22 and 23. 11 more tornadoes were reported across Florida into southern Georgia.[209][210]
A tornado also set ground on August 25, near the Florida city of Crestview. More tornadoes took place on August 25 through 27 across Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, although most were weak and short lived.[211][212]
[edit] September
There were 133 tornadoes reported in the United States in the month of September, of which at least 69 were confirmed.
[edit] August 31–September 3 (Hurricane Gustav)
A tornado outbreak occurred as a result of Hurricane Gustav, which made landfall early on September 1 in southern Louisiana. Most of the tornadoes were weak, although a few were damaging. The most severe damage in the first wave of tornadoes was in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana (which had already been hit by Gustav’s winds and rain), where a tornado late on the afternoon of September 2 destroyed numerous houses, an apartment complex and a restaurant, and damaged many other buildings.[213][214][215] More tornadoes were reported on September 2 and the early morning hours of September 3.[216] In Evangeline Parish, Louisiana near Mamou, a tornado during the early hours of September 3 damaged several houses and killed at least two people as well as injuring several others.[217] In total, over the four days, 68 tornadoes were reported and 43 were confirmed.
[edit] September 6 (Tropical Storm Hanna)
An EF1 Tornado was confirmed by the National Weather Service to have touched down in Allentown, PA before 3 pm. Some houses, many trees, and a portion of Louis E. Dieruff High School were damaged due to the very brief tornado. No injuries were reported. [218]
[edit] September 12–13 (Hurricane Ike)
As Hurricane Ike approached the upper Texas coast, the outer bands spawned several tornadoes in Louisiana. The most notable tornado damaged at least 15 houses in the community of Mamou, not far from where a tornado killed 2 during Gustav.
At the same time, a cold front tracked across parts of the Midwest. Several tornadoes were reported in the Kansas City metropolitan area eastward into central Missouri with structural damage reported. At least 3 tornadoes have been confirmed with the strongest storm being rated EF1 in Douglas County, Kansas. [219] [220] [221]
On September 13, the same two systems as they began to combine into one produced two separate tornado areas – one to the east of Ike’s track from Louisiana to Missouri, and another focused in southern Michigan. An EF2 tornado struck Plymouth Township, Michigan; damaging an apartment complex, flipping over cars, and knocking out power to several hundred residents.[222] In Arkansas, six tornadoes – all rated EF1 – were confirmed.[223]
[edit] October
There have been 27 tornadoes reported in the US in October as of October 28, of which at least 11 were confirmed.
[edit] October 8
Several tornadoes were reported across the Deep South as a small system moved through. The most significant damage was in Enterprise, Alabama, which was previously devastated on March 1, 2007 by a violent tornado. The civic centre was heavily damaged and several houses and businesses were also damaged by an EF1 tornado there. Other tornadoes were reported in several other communities in the Florida Panhandle and southern Alabama, although no injuries were reported.[224] Altogether, nine tornadoes were confirmed.[225]
[edit] November
As of November 15, 7 tornadoes have been reported in the US in November, of which at least 3 were confirmed.
[edit] November 15
During the early morning hours, a supercell thunderstorm spawned a tornado across central North Carolina, where several tornadoes were reported. One death was reported in Wilson County after a house was destroyed in Elm City. Another death was reported in Kenly. Damage to homes and barns were reported in Sampson, Johnston and Wilson counties.[226] At least one EF2 and one EF3 tornado were confirmed in Johnston and Wilson Counties. [227] Wikipedia
* The economy will take another sharp downturn and we will be on the verge of a Depression. Many people will lose their jobs and work will be hard to find. The dollar will reach a point of being almost totally worthless against foreign currency.
Update: November 15, 2008 – Wall Street ends turbulent week sharply lower NEW YORK – Wall Street ended a turbulent week with another astonishing show of volatility Friday, with stocks plunging, recovering and then plunging again as investors absorbed another wave of downbeat economic news. The Dow Jones industrials fell almost 340 points and the major indexes all fell sharply for the second straight week. ( after an Obama win)
“The economic news continues to be very negative,” said Ben Halliburton, chief investment officer of Tradition Capital Management. “The realization that ’09 is going to be a very bad year for economic activity is starting to dawn on people and they are starting to digest how bad it’s going to be.”
The Commerce Department reported that retail sales plunged by the largest amount on record in October as consumers cut back on spending in the wake of the financial crisis. Retail sales fell by 2.8 percent last month, surpassing the old mark of a 2.65 percent drop in November 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks that year.
The Dow fell 337.93, or 3.82 percent, to 8,497.31, at its lows of the day. The Dow fell more than 300 in early trading, recovered to a slim advance and then turned sharply lower at the end of the day as hedge funds cashed out. Fund investors had a Nov. 15 deadline for withdrawing their money, which forced the funds in turn to sell stocks.
Meanwhile, the price of a barrel of light, sweet crude fell $1.20 to settle at $57.04 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Oil has been falling for the same reason as stocks — the fear of a deep global recession. AP News
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