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The east coast of Australia at the moment is experiencing the worst drought for the past 100 years.
If we dont get substantial rain soon Sydneys water supply will dry up within the next two years. Currently the dam levels are at 36% capacity and dropping every day. There are no contingency plans in place, but the government is looking at alternative forms of water supply including desalination plants.
Out west it is so dry that there is no ground cover left only dirt. When the westerly winds come up this year I expect huge dust storms to come over the east coast.
The weather at the moment feels more like spring with temperatures during the day sometimes being 4 degrees above average. The ground is very dry and buildings are starting to feel the strain of the dry ground with cracks forming. April and May were the driest on record.
El Nino is being consistent with it's predictions and drought a once rural phenomenon is now reaching the inner cities.
Sydeny is drying up, and fast.
From what I am reading this is not only happening on this continent. Other countries are also experiencing less rainfall.
Where has the rain gone? This has huge implications on our food supply.
Could the tilt in the earth after the huge Indonesian earthquake have affected our seasons? Could the unusual amount of solar storms over the past few years placing a strain on the earths magnetic field?
I think something has changed, and I dont think it is only affecting the planet, but also the inhabitents.
Take a look at how your feeling and what is happening in your life at the moment. DO things seem to have accelerated?
Things feel different. Things look different. What do you think?

If we dont get substantial rain soon Sydneys water supply will dry up within the next two years. Currently the dam levels are at 36% capacity and dropping every day. There are no contingency plans in place, but the government is looking at alternative forms of water supply including desalination plants.
Out west it is so dry that there is no ground cover left only dirt. When the westerly winds come up this year I expect huge dust storms to come over the east coast.
The weather at the moment feels more like spring with temperatures during the day sometimes being 4 degrees above average. The ground is very dry and buildings are starting to feel the strain of the dry ground with cracks forming. April and May were the driest on record.
El Nino is being consistent with it's predictions and drought a once rural phenomenon is now reaching the inner cities.
Sydeny is drying up, and fast.
From what I am reading this is not only happening on this continent. Other countries are also experiencing less rainfall.
Where has the rain gone? This has huge implications on our food supply.
Could the tilt in the earth after the huge Indonesian earthquake have affected our seasons? Could the unusual amount of solar storms over the past few years placing a strain on the earths magnetic field?
I think something has changed, and I dont think it is only affecting the planet, but also the inhabitents.
Take a look at how your feeling and what is happening in your life at the moment. DO things seem to have accelerated?
Things feel different. Things look different. What do you think?
