Anonymous ID: 97ce10 Jan. 17, 2025, 5:37 a.m. No.22368494   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8543 >>8549 >>8579 >>8627 >>8868 >>8989 >>9103 >>9330 >>9451

KEK's @ NCSWC

 

Polar vortex to blast millions across US with life-threatening cold next week: 'There’s no escaping this'

 

Minneapolis had a forecast high temperature of about 34 degrees on Thursday, but on Sunday, the forecast high temperature is a frigid 3 degrees below zero.

 

"Perfect time to hop on a plane and go somewhere south," FOX Weather Meteorologist Britta Merwin said. "Like, really, really far south."

 

The potentially life-threatening cold is due to a disrupted polar vortex. The FOX Forecast Center said a lobe of the polar vortex will dip to the south and move into the U.S. this weekend and into next week.

 

"These are the types of weather systems that even bring cold air to Florida," Merwin said. "You know, there’s only maybe one or two times a year where we get a chunk of arctic air that really invades the country and gets all the way down to the Gulf Coast. This is one of those. So, if you’re a snowbird, you like to escape down to the South – there’s no escaping this. Everyone will feel it."

 

In fact, more than 300 million Americans will experience below-average temperatures by Monday.

 

The FOX Forecast Center said temperatures will plummet as much as 45 degrees below average in spots, leading to below-zero temperatures across at least 20 states, from the Plains to the Great Lakes and interior Northeast.

 

All the Lower 48 states and more than 80% of the population will see temperatures drop below freezing. The deep chill will be felt as far as the Deep South, with only South Florida escaping the icy grip of the arctic blast.

 

The FOX Forecast Center said that while some moderation in temperatures may occur during the middle of next week, the overall pattern is expected to remain favorable for more brutally cold air outbreaks in the Lower 48 states close to the end of January.

 

Monthly temperatures are already running 5-10 degrees below average, and the FOX Forecast Center said this will all but ensure many locations in the eastern U.S. will see their coldest January in years.

 

Cities that aren’t really accustomed to the cold, like Atlanta, will be feeling the chill.

 

On Monday morning, Atlanta could see temperatures drop into the teens, and that has people on alert for the incoming onslaught of brutally cold temperatures.

 

"That is cold enough that you do need to prepare," Merwin said.

 

That is especially true for those who live in parts of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, who are still in recovery mode after Hurricane Helene devastated the region and left countless people without homes.

 

"Looking at the wind chill, that adds a whole other layer to this," Merwin said. "I mean, it will feel like negative 50 degrees in some spots across America come Monday morning."

 

Preparations for the cold weather are already underway in New York City. According to New York City Emergency Management, a Cold Weather Alert has been issued and the New York City Department of Public Health declared a Cold Blue.

 

"Outreach teams will canvass all five boroughs to connect our most vulnerable New Yorkers to shelters," NYCEM said on X. "No one who is homeless and seeking shelter in New York City during a Code Blue will be denied."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/polar-vortex-blast-us-life-115624519.html

Anonymous ID: 97ce10 Jan. 17, 2025, 7:17 a.m. No.22368928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8947 >>8951 >>9014

>>22368910

>World Health Organization

Yes.

 

who.int

Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland

Founders: United States, Brazil, Mexico, France, United Kingdom · See more

Parent organization: United Nations

Founded: April 7, 1948

Impact factor:11.1

 

WHO calls for US$ 1.5 billion to tackle global health crises

Anonymous ID: 97ce10 Jan. 17, 2025, 7:19 a.m. No.22368939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9142

>>22368914

Sheep don't learn much…

 

Chinese app RedNotegained millions of US users this week as 'TikTok refugees' joined ahead of ban

 

https://www.reuters.com/technology/chinese-app-rednote-gained-millions-us-users-this-week-tiktok-refugees-joined-2025-01-16/#:~:text=NEW%20YORK%2C%20Jan%2016%20%2D%20Chinese,data%20from%20analytics%20firm%20Similarweb.

Anonymous ID: 97ce10 Jan. 17, 2025, 7:24 a.m. No.22368958   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9014

>>22368947

 

>Is this a money grab?

Yes.

 

The United States is the biggest donor toPeter's Pence, the fund allotted to the pope to carry out his mission. In 2021, Peter's Pence collected 46.9 million euros and posted a deficit of 18.4 million euros, the Holy See announced June 16, 2022

 

Explanation

The Holy See is the government of the Catholic Church and is based in Vatican City State.

The Holy See receives donations from Catholics around the world through a program called Peter's Pence.

The Holy See also receives income from investments, museum admissions, and the sale of stamps, coins, and publications.

The United States is one of the countries that contributes the most to Peter's Pence.

The Holy See and the United States work together on issues like religious freedom and human trafficking.

Anonymous ID: 97ce10 Jan. 17, 2025, 7:36 a.m. No.22369014   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22368928

>>22368958

 

WHO & the MONEY GRAB

Create Illness and tell sheep it's a CRISIS.

Filter Money to the BANK

 

HH Pope Francis and WHO Director-General: Health is a right and not a privilege

23 October 2018

 

The Director-General of WHO, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has met with His Holiness Pope Francis to discuss ways to ensure that all people can obtain the healthcare they need, whoever they are, wherever they live.

 

His Holiness Pope Francis and Dr Tedros have both reiterated that health is a right, and should not be a privilege, and share a commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of the most vulnerable and marginalized – in both rich and poor countries.

 

“I am honoured and humbled to have met His Holiness Pope Francis and to discover that we share so many of the same concerns,” said Dr Tedros.

 

“For many years, in our previous occupations as well as our current positions, we have both worked to improve the lives of poor and vulnerable people. I am delighted to have Pope Francis’ support for our effort to extend the right of life and health to all people. I particularly welcome the Pope’s emphasis on the welfare of children. I am encouraged to hear him say that he is beside us and all those working with us in the attempt to bring health to all, especially the many people, including children, who live on the periphery of society, and who suffer ill health and hunger.”

 

Pope Francis and Dr Tedros met in Rome in advance of the Global Conference on Primary Health Care, to take place on 25-26 October in Astana, Kazakhstan. The conference marks the fortieth anniversary of the historic Alma Aty Declaration and its commitment to achieve Health For All. Delegates in Kazakhstan will endorse a new declaration to revitalize primary health care around the world.

 

The goal is to ensure that health care focuses on care for people, rather than simply treatment for specific diseases or conditions – factoring in all aspects of people’s individual lives and situations.

 

Primary healthcare is at the heart of the global drive to achieve universal health coverage, itself one of the core foundations of the Sustainable Development Goal of better health and wellbeing for all people.

 

https://www.who.int/news/item/23-10-2018-hh-pope-francis-and-who-director-general-health-is-a-right-and-not-a-privilege