The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
-Psalm 19:1

Do you know that God controls the clouds and makes his lightning flash?
-Job 37:15



Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Earthquakes and floods and tornadoes?? Oh my.

My heart breaks for the people who have been impacted by Tropical Storm/Typhoon Ketsana. I heard this morning that the death toll has risen into the hundreds. How horrible. Was it the inadequate structure, lack of warning to the public, or did they just have nowhere to go. There are, sadly, a few storms on the heels of Ketsana, so that already devastated region should brace themselves. How horrible.

Aside from that, earthquakes have ravaged the Pacific, especially near Sumatra, Indonesia, where a major earthquake (magnitude of 7.6) struck this morning, stirring tsunami warnings, around Indonesia. Yesterday, an earthquake with a magnitude of 8 struck the Samoa region, spawning a tsunami, crashing a mile inland, which left a wake of disaster, as well as stealing 100 lives.

List of major earthquakes over the last two days
Sept. 29: A pickup truck lies under a pile of rubble from a business structure in Pago Pago, American Samoa after tsunami waves swept ashore. A powerful Pacific Ocean earthquake spawned towering tsunami waves that hit Samoa and American Samoa, flooding and flattening villages, killing at least 99 people and leaving dozens missing.Source: APSept. 29: A pickup truck lies under a pile of rubble from a business structure in Pago Pago, American Samoa after tsunami waves swept ashore. A powerful Pacific Ocean earthquake spawned towering tsunami waves that hit Samoa and American Samoa, flooding and flattening villages, killing at least 99 people and leaving dozens missing.Source: AP
Sept. 29: The aftermath of a Tsunami triggered by a powerful earthquake is seen in Pago Pago village, on American Samoa. Source: AP2009 Sept. 29: The aftermath of a Tsunami triggered by a powerful earthquake is seen in Pago Pago village, on American Samoa. Source: AP2009
Sept. 29: People walk among a scene of devastation following a powerful earthquake in Pago Pago village, on American Samoa. The quake in the South Pacific hurled massive tsunami waves at the shores of Samoa and American Samoa, flattening villages and sweeping cars and people back out to sea while leaving scores dead and dozens missing.Source: AP2009 Sept. 29: People walk among a scene of devastation following a powerful earthquake in Pago Pago village, on American Samoa. The quake in the South Pacific hurled massive tsunami waves at the shores of Samoa and American Samoa, flattening villages and sweeping cars and people back out to sea while leaving scores dead and dozens missing.Source: AP2009The people in these regions are in dire need of our prayers.

Outside of earthquakes and floods, we actually have our first severe weather set-up of the fall season taking shape for today and tomorrow in the midwest. Storm chasers are chomping at the bit after a groggy summer of blah-ness.It looks like the bulk of the threat has been shifted to tomorrow and, therefore, further east, putting Missouri and Arkansas in the bullseye for action. As it moves into Friday, it places a measly "see text" message for my neck of the woods, where they are outlining a silent slight risk for severe weather because they just don't think sufficient shear and instability will exist here on Friday for a major outbreak, but isolated severe can be expected.
For the past two mornings, I have been blessed with a couple of amazing sunrises. I want to yesterday's for sky watch, but this morning's was wonderfully spectacular, so here you go...Have a blessed day!
~Dewdrop

1 comment:

  1. I love your pink cloud pics. They are wonderful. I am with you--my prayers are with those who have lost so much as a result of the earthquake and waters.

    I keep wondering when the West Coast will be hit with one. We haven't had a BIG one in over 100 years--we're due.

    Flooding is always a fear--especially living close the river as we do.

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