Friday, December 5, 2025

Safer places to be during the weather changes next 300 years or so

 First of all, there is no perfect place to be in the weather changes coming on earth. The best way likely is to develop your intuitive abilities so God can better show you where to be when. This is the best way to survive moment to moment here on earth. 

However, that being said I think being away from the oceans or at least 300 feet above the ocean levels wherever you are might be a good idea now. 

Also, in valleys where rivers are your home or business might wash away in floods since 5 times the amount of rain can fall at the higher temperatures that can be reached now during Global Climate changes.

So, often being on a hill at least 300 feet in elevations above rivers and lakes might be useful to you. However, there is also other things to think about like snow, and rain wherever you are going to be too and whether this might also erode the hills or mountains you are living on. But, the worst place to be likely will be right on the ocean or near any rivers or lakes that could flood.

However, another factor is winds.

Because of Global Climate changes winds (even if this is only 1 day a year) winds of 100 to 300 miles per hour are possible now because of weather changes. And if you have ever been in 100 mile per hour gusts of wind you know that you cannot even stand up that easily in winds that high and often you have to get a rope and tie yourself to a tree or car or something at those wind speeds not to just blow away in the winds.

So, the sandblasting effect of winds on cars and trucks and windows in desert areas is something to think about too. Also, there is less water in general in deserts too so all these factors need to be considered when you buy or rent a house or land to live on or to grow food on.

More and more people likely will begin to grow underground more because of out of control winds blowing all their crops away worldwide too.

So, from what I'm saying here you want to live at least 300 feet above the ocean and this might also be 300 feet above any rivers or lakes so your home or vehicles don't just wash away in the flooding expected ongoing around the world in unpredictable sporadic ways.

Even in Santa Barbara there was 10 inches of rain in a few hours which caused the flooding of our den at that house so luckily we went there and I walked into the Den barefoot so I could feel the wetness coming under the sliding glass door and wetting our carpets there. So, for about a week we had a large fan and sometimes a portable heater going to dry out the carpets before we had to return to the SF Bay area where we live most of the time.

Also, my wife's bank flooded and when she went there the carpets all had to be removed and the fans were going to try to dry out the floor so no one slipped on the wetness there even though the bank was still open.

So, expect flooding almost anywhere you go during these winters especially.

Being prepared for flooding almost anywhere and winds blowing above 100 mph might be really important now and into the future everywhere on earth.

So, be prepared (for anything) so you can survive whatever comes.

By God's Grace

Netflix set to buy Warner Bros. in deal valued at $83 billion

 

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  • Netflix set to buy Warner Bros. in deal valued at $83 billion

    “Our mission has always been to entertain the world,” said Ted Sarandos.

    December 5, 2025, 4:57 AM

    Netflix has announced that it has entered a “definitive agreement” to acquire Warner Bros. -- including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO -- in a deal valued at approximately $83 billion, according to the company.

    "This acquisition brings together two pioneering entertainment businesses, combining Netflix’s innovation, global reach and best-in-class streaming service with Warner Bros.’ century-long legacy of world-class storytelling," Netflix said in the statement released Friday morning.

    "Beloved franchises, shows and movies such as The Big Bang Theory, The Sopranos, Game of Thrones, The Wizard of Oz and the DC Universe will join Netflix’s extensive portfolio including Wednesday, Money Heist, Bridgerton, Adolescence and Extraction, creating an extraordinary entertainment offering for audiences worldwide," the company continued.

    The transaction is expected to close after the previously announced separation of WBD’s Global Networks division, Discovery Global, into a new publicly-traded company, which is now expected to be completed in Q3 2026, Netflix said.

    “Our mission has always been to entertain the world,” said Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix. “By combining Warner Bros.’ incredible library of shows and movies—from timeless classics like Casablanca and Citizen Kane to modern favorites like Harry Potter and Friends—with our culture-defining titles like Stranger Things, KPop Demon Hunters and Squid Game, we'll be able to do that even better. Together, we can give audiences more of what they love and help define the next century of storytelling.”

    The cash and stock transaction has a total enterprise value of approximately $82.7 billion and an equity value of $72 billion, Netflix said.

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Dense fog advisory for Delta until Friday midday – 1/4 mile visibility

 begin quotes from: Bay area weather report:

Dense fog advisory for Delta until Friday midday – 1/4 mile visibility

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Carquinez Strait and Delta, Northern Sacramento Valley, Central Sacramento Valley, Southern Sacramento Valley and Northern San Joaquin Valley are the focus of a dense fog advisory released at 10:12 p.m. on Thursday by the National Weather Service. The advisory is in effect until Friday Dec. 5, at 11 a.m.

The NWS Sacramento CA states to be ready for, “Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.”

“Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,” the NWS said. “If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.”

Navigating fog: Safety tips by the NWS

When a dense fog advisory is issued for your area, it means that widespread dense fog has developed and visibility can plummet to a quarter-mile or less. These conditions pose challenges for travel, so exercise extra caution on the road or consider postponing your trip if possible.

Tule Fog has been a problem along Interstate 5 in the Sacramento Valley including today Friday

I asked the AI about whether Tule Fog would be a problem in Sacramento Valley today. this is what it said:

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Yes, Tule fog is currently impacting the
Sacramento region, with a Dense Fog Advisory in effect for the Sacramento Valley and Delta, causing very low visibility (around 1/4 mile) for morning commutes and through Friday midday, so driving is hazardous with potential for major delays. Expect widespread, thick fog, especially in the mornings, leading to slow travel and cool temperatures, with some clearing expected by Friday afternoon. 
Key Details:
  • Advisory: A Dense Fog Advisory is active for Northern, Central, and Southern Sacramento Valley, Delta, and Northern San Joaquin Valley.
  • Visibility: Extremely low, sometimes down to 1/4 mile or less, making driving difficult and dangerous.
  • Duration: Expect it to persist through Friday morning and potentially into midday, reports.
  • Impact: Reduced visibility, slow morning commutes, and cool daytime temperatures. 

Recommendation:

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