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Daily Archives: May 11, 2011
1971 : Six Months Of Heavy Rain Caused Severe Flooding In Colombia
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Expert : Cold Pacific Water Caused By Global Warming
It has never rained so much in Colombia. “Over the past 10 months we have registered five or six times more rainfall than usual,” says weather specialist Ricardo Lozano. Torrential rain and flooding have affected more than three-quarters of the country. The most … Continue reading
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Status Of Hansen’s El Nino
The “world’s top rated climatologist” forecast a “strong El Nino” for this summer. http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.gif
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Early Spring Comes To Hawaii
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I Predict 1000 Metres Of Sea Level Rise
If you are going to just make numbers up, why not make them really impressive? When ministers of the eight-nation Arctic Council meet in Greenland May 12 to discuss a variety of issues crucial to the polar region they will … Continue reading
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