Thursday, February 07, 2008

The weather at Scott Base, Antarctic (Crystal Ice Chime) is:

Flood warnings cover most of saturated state


February 6, 2008
Tidioute, Pennsylvania
Photographer states :: We had several inches of rain this past day and the river came up about 5 ft. This is downriver in our backyard.

Waters Rise Again in Flood-Torn Ohio (click here)
By JOHN SEEWER – 9 hours ago
FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) — Shandale Collins spent the past five months renovating his home after floodwaters destroyed nearly everything. Now he's wondering whether he'll have to do it all over again.
Rising waters lapped at his garage Wednesday and crept closer to his home and others in the city of about 40,000 along the Blanchard River.
It was another blow to residents and business owners who were just getting over August flooding that displaced hundreds and caused millions of dollars in damage.
"We had the place completely gutted," said Scott Adams, who was loading musical equipment from his downtown music store into a trailer to try to keep it dry. "I don't see fixing the place again."...



February 6, 2008
Wapakoneta, Ohio
Photographer states :: Auglaize River


Snow, warm temperatures and heavy rain have created the soggy conditions that led to flooding over two-thirds of the state.
Nearly all of Indiana is under a flood warning for the second time in a month, as high water is expected on every substantial river and creek, including White River....




February 6, 2008


Logansport, Indiana


Photographer states :: after the flood, thewater level of the Eel River rose over 10 feet in just a few hours.

It's not just a moral issue. It's a survival issue. It must be interesting to be demised in the very vehicle that contributed to Earth's warming.

The tornado season of the USA is now continuous, it only gets worse from here. By the time the November 2008 elections roll around, there won't be anyone alive in the Red States of the country.

There were at least 135 tornadoes reported in the US in January 2008, of which at least 80 were confirmed.


Extensive tornado damage was common across many areas of the Midwest and Southern States in early January including in Kenosha County, Wisconsin (Courtesy of NWS Milwaukee)


F3
158-206 mph
Severe damage. Roofs and some walls torn off well-constructed houses; trains overturned; most trees in forest uprooted; heavy cars lifted off the ground and thrown.


F4
207-260 mph
Devastating damage. Well-constructed houses leveled; structures with weak foundations blown away some distance; cars thrown and large missiles generated.


F5
261-318 mph
Incredible damage. Strong frame houses leveled off foundations and swept away; automobile-sized missiles fly through the air in excess of 100 yards; trees debarked; incredible phenomena will occur.
LiveScience / SOURCE: NOAA


This is the devastation of an F-4 tornado.

February 6, 2008
The American Press are attempting to limit the fear of the CONTINUOUS tornado season. This photo is from the BBC (click here).

They didn't have a chance unless they heard the roar of the F4 tornado about to destroy everything in it's path. There are reports of brick homes being leveled and causing death, being moved off their foundations? That is an F4 by any definition I know !


February 6, 2008
Mountain View, Arkansas



I don't feel sorry for Americans anymore. They were warned for nearly five decades and they ignored it, especially the Red States, that the build up of carbon dioxide results in Human Induced Global Warming leading to Climate Change. Well. Welcome to Climate Change.

You reap what you sew.

Febrary 6, 2008
Mountain View, Arkansas
Photographer states :: Traveling along Main Street, past the hospital...