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Showing posts with label current. Show all posts

Saturday, July 13, 2013

George Zimmerman - Not Guilty!

Original Source (Joe Burbank-Pool/Getty Images)

I just want to say one thing. Any of you people of color, or not of color for that matter, who disagree with the result in this case, or who choose to make your voice(s) be heard because of that belief - but who also did not watch the trial proceedings, nor know the facts of the case - SHAME on you! They got it 100% right this time, and that's all there is to it.

OK, one more thing. Mark O'Mara is a brilliant man, and deserves every ounce of the credit he receives.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Friday, February 15, 2013

The 2/15/13 Meteor Fly-by Has Happened

So this was reported to happen several days ago.. on several sites.

There are now new videos on the Internets showing that it actually happened.

An asteroid, or meteor has been recorded on video passing very close to earth in the sky above Russia.


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And another:

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And Another:

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And another:

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All videos Via Reddit

"Possible meteorite hits central Russia" - from Reuters

Hundreds hurt after Russian meteor shower - from KSAT12 News, San Antonio

Another very accurate Russian news report - from rt.com


And most national news channels are focusing on the docking of the crippled Carnival cruise ship...

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Wind Map


(Screen-capped from hint.fm/wind)

"An invisible, ancient source of energy surrounds us — energy that powered the first explorations of the world, and that may be a key to the future. This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US.

Read more about wind and about wind power." (Source)

Click the banner image to go see your Wind Map.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

News These Days


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I've told people lately that here in Texas, when it's time for the weather, "now here's such & such with the weather."

"It's hot! Now onto Sports.."

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Serious Fire


Click to enlarge & get the best detail on this one..

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No idea where this - Going by current events, I assume it could be somewhere in Russia. What an amazing image!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Lake Erie Now Frozen Over

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Take a picture of Lake Erie now, and you'll get a freeze frame.

For the first time in 14 years, the 241-mile-long lake is virtually frozen over from one end to the other.

Earlier this week, the Erie Times-News reported that the lake was 90 to 95 percent frozen. The relentless cold completed the job.

Gary Garnet, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Cleveland, said Friday that the lake is completely frozen over, for all intents and purposes.

He qualified that by saying satellite images show a small patch off Dunkirk, N.Y., with water and chunks of floating ice. He said that's one of the deepest parts of the lake and would be one of the last places to freeze.

The maximum depth of the lake is 210 feet, and the average depth is 62 feet, according to the Great Lakes Information Network, a project of the Great Lakes Commission.

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There are also some cracks in the ice, which shift due to high winds, he said.

"But for general purposes, the lake is covered right now,'' Garnet said.

The ice cover will mean fewer lake-effect snowstorms, or at least less intense ones. Lake- effect snowstorms occur when cold air passes over warmer bodies of water, building up clouds and dumping snow downwind.

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Edinboro and other snowbelt areas are typically hit the hardest.

"It doesn't completely shut off the snow machine, but it does greatly reduce it,'' Garnet said.

That's because there can be what Garnet called "minimum moisture transfer'' through the ice and the cracks.

Another factor is that Lake Huron is mostly open and Erie can get dumped on from lake-effect storms generated by that lake, according to the weather service.

The lake last completely froze over in February during the winter of 1995-96, said George Leshkevich, a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Meanwhile, Lake Erie's ice should only thicken this season because the cold pattern will persist, Garnet said.

Scattered light snow is predicted through next week. "But we don't see any monster lake-effect storms on the horizon,'' he said.

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More pics and their story at Brooke and Freeland.