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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Wildlife Action Photography
In this next animation, note the bird feeding at lower left.
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Pathetic Hit Piece In Salon
Fake news at its worst. The author made no attempt to contact me, made up fake quotes and projected his own disappointment about the lack of death and destruction. Here’s where Steve Goddard — real name, Tony Heller — comes … Continue reading
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Plummeting Temperatures In Australia
Australia used to be very hot, which is why BOM hides all temperatures before 1910 The hottest year in Australia was 1900. This is where GHCN stations were located than year.
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1780 Hurricane – 200 MPH Winds
The deadliest Atlantic hurricane occurred on October 14, 1780. It had 200+ MPH winds, stripped the bark off trees, and left no houses standing. http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/data_sub/perez_11_20.pdf
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1926 Miami Hurricane : 140-150 MPH Winds
Miami was destroyed by a hurricane in 1926, which had 140-150 MPH winds and a ten foot storm surge. 1926_hurricane_WBO3.jpg (1552×2078) 1926_hurricane_WBO1.jpg (1872×2398)
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Plummeting September 12 Temperatures In The US
September 12 used to be a very hot day in the US, but temperatures have plummeted over over the past century. On this date in 1931, multiple locations in New York were over 100 degrees, as was Ohio, Pennsylvania, West … Continue reading
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Fakest Storm Of The Century
They can’t forecast hurricanes two hours in advance, but they know exactly what they will be doing 100 years from now. Weather Street: Tropical Storm Irma, Hurricane Irma 2017 28 MPH is the new 75 MPH. Florida Wind Speed Map … Continue reading
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Hurricane Gilbert – Too Big To Turn North
Today is traditionally peak of the hurricane season. 08 Sep 2001, Page 7 – South Florida Sun Sentinel at Newspapers.com Hurricane Gilbert formed on this date in 1988. I was living in Houston at the time, and Gilbert was forecast … Continue reading
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Hurricane Inflation
For government work, 50 MPH is the new 130 MPH. http://wxug.us/25b6l Marine Buoy Forecast | Weather Underground The difference between the hype and the reality is stunning. Hurricane Irma: Winds and waves pounding Lower Keys | FL Keys News
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Plummeting September 10 Temperatures In The US
September 10 used to be a very hot day in the US, but over the last 120 years September 10 temperatures have plummeted. On September 10, 1931 most of the Eastern US was over 90 degrees. Minnesota reached 107 degrees, … Continue reading
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