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Strongest Recorded Hurricane Occured At 350 PPM
Gilbert Said to Be Most Destructive By THOMAS C. HAYES, Special to the New York Times Published: September 18, 1988 Hurricane Gilbert has cut a 2,500-mile swath of devastation through the Caribbean and Gulf Coast since it formed a week … Continue reading
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All Hurricanes Now Bring Certain Death
In 2008, The National Weather Service told Galveston residents that they faced certain death if they didn’t evacuate from Ike. Obama said that hurricane tropical storm Irene would be an historic storm, and Bloomberg ordered everyone to evacuate. Few people … Continue reading
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The Eye Of The Tiger
Texas Tech University seems to be repelling the heavy rain in New Mexico and Texas. http://www.wunderground.com/
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Rain Continues To Miss The Alarmists
Now it is raining heavily in southwest Texas and near the Haaavard of the South where I attended. None for Lubbock, Austin or College Station. http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/txe/radar.asp?play=true
Extreme Drought In Texas
Extreme drought occurs in Texas during more than 25% of years. Below are all the years since 1900 which experienced Palmer Drought Index extreme drought for at least one month during the year. 1910, 1911, 1917, 1918, 1925, 1934, 1935, … Continue reading