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Daily Archives: September 2, 2011
New York Traffic Accident Statistics
A normal four day period in New York State sees 2,000 people injured and 12 dead in traffic accidents. http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/Statistics/2009NYSAccidentSummary.pdf The LSM has been reporting that a half dozen people died in “hurricane related” traffic accidents along the entire eastern seaboard over … Continue reading
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Cost Of Romm/Masters/NOAA Hype : $7 Billion
Irene shut down Broadway, took a bite out of Hollywood’s box office, closed casinos in New Jersey and canceled thousands of East Coast flights. But the economic fallout had been predicted to be far worse. The full cost of the … Continue reading
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Bloomberg’s Shutdown Catastrophic For New York
New York is deserted today on what should be one of its busiest weekends for tourism of the year, as businesses count the cost of a four-day city shutdown after Hurricane Irene forced people indoors. Retailers will make heavy losses … Continue reading
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August Frost In Ireland
TUESDAY … After another very chilly morning with isolated ground frost, lows 2-6 C, sunny by day with highs around 16-17 C. Light winds. A spell of cloud and light showers may affect eastern Ulster mid-day. http://www.irishweatheronline.com/
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Hurricane Force Dissonance
Yesterday was an interesting day. I presented a very straightforward map from Weather Underground showing that there were no sustained surface winds higher than 33 MPH at Irene’s US landfall. Hundreds of people went nuts, because the map disagreed with … Continue reading
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Live View Of Devastated Rockaway Beach
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CNN : “Many buildings are soon to be destroyed” – Nags Head To Disappear
As I write this, Hurricane Irene is on its way up the U.S. East Coast and, if the storm follows the current path projections, one thing is certain. Many buildings are soon to be destroyed — perhaps numbering in the … Continue reading
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A Hurricane Of Backlash
Irene Was All Talk Aug 28, 2011 2:40 PM EDT That was it? New York was obsessed with the hurricane—and still is, but for a different reason. As Jacob Bernstein reports, the talk is all about a storm that was … Continue reading
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“Perfect Storm of Hype”
Perfect Storm of Hype: Politicians, the media and the Hurricane Irene apocalypse that never was There was almost palpable disappointment among the TV big guns rolled out for the occasion when Irene was downgraded to a mere ‘tropical storm”. In … Continue reading
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