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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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Comment From Reader Steven Oracle
Steven Oracle says: August 29, 2011 at 5:15 pm As a regular weatherunderground.com used out here in Palm Springs CA, I can confirm viewing many ground based Atlantic Coast weather station readouts on Sunday August 28. The wind speeds of … Continue reading
“Con-Ed says Lower Manhattan flooding less than expected”
No doubt Joe Romm will apologize for shouting fire in a crowded theater. Aug 28 (Reuters) – New York power utility Consolidated Edison (ED.N) said on Sunday it hasn’t made a final decision on whether to cut power to Lower … Continue reading
UCS Concerned That The Truth May Come Out
Groups concerned U.Va. will turn over documents in global warming case By Anita Kumar Four groups say they are worried the University of Virginia may unnecessarily disclose private correspondence from scientists in the case involving the work of former professor … Continue reading
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CO2 Causing Vampires To Migrate North
The CDC warned that though vampire bat populations are currently confined to Latin America, climate change could result in a northward migration of their population, possibly leading to more cases of human infection in the southern United States. “Research suggests … Continue reading
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Medieval Drought and Temperatures in Southwestern North America
No doubt this year’s drought is much worse than the century long drought of the 12th century. Medieval Drought and Temperatures in Southwestern North America The medieval period was characterized by widespread and regionally severe, sustained drought in western North … Continue reading
Ice Free Arctic Forecasts
Scientists ranting about an ice free Arctic is a psychosis that has been going on for almost as long as there have been scientists. http://news.google.com/newspapers http://soa.arcus.org/ NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said: “At this rate, the Arctic Ocean could be … Continue reading
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Obama Brings Hope And Change To America
LAKEWOOD, N.J. – While millions of Americans hold their collective breath as Wall Street wreaks havoc with their life savings and retirements, residents of Tent City, a tiny makeshift community about 70 miles south of New York City, have more … Continue reading
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