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Daily Archives: October 19, 2015
The 500 Year Sandy Hype
After Hurricane Sandy hit, experts announced it was a 500 year storm. As always, they were lying. It was actually a 50 year storm, and other storms like the 1821 Norfolk Long Island hurricane were much more powerful. In the months … Continue reading
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Hit And Dumb
So I am driving up I-25 in Denver around a blind curve, and there is a work truck stopped in the middle of an open lane, on the wrong side of the cones. I hit my brakes and started to slide … Continue reading
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Manhattan Sea Level Rise
Sea level has not risen perceptibly in Manhattan since the 19th century, but NASA’s top climatologist James Hansen says Manhattan has been underwater since 2008. Stormy weather – Salon.com
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