More typhoons in the Pacific in 2006

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Posted by Elana Janson on December 07, 2006 at 14:06:40:

More strong typhoons and hurricanes in the Pacific in 2006

The end of November marked the end of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season. To date in 2006 there were no significant land falling hurricanes from the Atlantic in the US at all. Almost anything that got started just did not develop into a major storm. Chris and Ernesto (which came close to hurricane strength when it reached North Carolina) being the two biggest potential threats. Chris fell apart, and Ernesto never regained strength after crossing Cuba.

Seventeen named storms formed in the East Pacific Hurricane basin during the 2006 season, which is slightly above average. Ten of these storms were classified as hurricanes and 6 storms were major hurricanes (category 3-5 on the Saffir-Simpson Scale). Perhaps the most notable hurricane of the season was Ioke, which became a category 5 hurricane on August 26th.

30 November was also the last day of the Eastern Pacific 2006 hurricane season,
while the above named two regions remain quiet at the beginning of December; typhoons are still forming in the Western Pacific.
Season of Super Typhoons

The Western Pacific has had a turbulent season. The 24th tropical depression of the West Pacific season formed early on the morning of November 26th (local time) south of Guam and became a minimal tropical storm, named Durian, later that same day.
The Northern Philippines Island of Luzon suffered a direct hit from Durian which developed into a super typhoon. Super Typhoon Durian (known as "Reming" in the Philippines) made landfall on the south-eastern part of the island. The storm came ashore at Luzon later in November with winds gusting to 225 kph (140 mph). Luzon has been hit hard this year. Super Typhoon Xangsane also hit the southern part of the island back on the afternoon (local time) of September 27th. Super Typhoon Cimaron struck northern Luzon on the evening of October 29th, and more recently Typhoon Chebi again hit northern Luzon on November 11th.

The most powerful typhoon to hit China in a half century killed 104 people and left at least 190 missing Friday, 11 August 2006 after it blacked out cities and smashed more than 50,000 houses in the southeast part of the country. It struck the previous night with winds gusting up to 170 mph.

In the light of my understanding that we are living the time that the “four winds of the earth” (Rev 7:1) are “loosed” (Rev 9:14) it should be noted that last year (2005) the Atlantic had a record season of major hurricanes. This year (2006) the Pacific has had a record year. This significant shift at this point in time seems to show that the release of the strong wind storms is defined to a certain area for a specific “season”. Is this a further sign that we shall know the “season”?

Matthew 24:32-33 “Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When its branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh: So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors.

It seems that hurricanes and typhoons are not haphazard signs of global warming. The evidence of strong wind storms in specific regions at specific times or seasons (and with the knowledge of the time measures of Revelation), I believe, is a fulfilment of prophecy that we are living the final “season”.

I cannot stress the following enough: The release of the “four angels” is according to Revelation 9:14 linked to the Euphrates River: “Loose the four angels that are bound in the Great River Euphrates”. In my understanding of Revelation, we have reached the end of the time that it is allowed by the Trinity that man be ruled by a secular form of government. Rev 17:17 For God hath put it in their hearts to fulfil his will and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.” For this reason the time of the release of the four angels is linked to the Euphrates River. Those who have read my books and studied this website will understand the great significance of why we are experiencing strong windstorms in the four corners of the earth at a time of great unrest in the area of the Euphrates River.



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