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By Jim Lynch on Aug 29, 2007 in History, Humor, Katrina | Comments Off
Scott Ott is always a great read. His satire always matches my own thoughts o…
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By Jim Lynch on Aug 29, 2007 in History, Humor, Katrina | Comments Off
Scott Ott is always a great read. His satire always matches my own thoughts o…
By Jim Lynch on Aug 21, 2007 in Weather | Comments Off
Hurricane Dean has made landfall on the South Eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucat…
By Jim Lynch on Aug 20, 2007 in Weather | Comments Off
Here’s the morning scoop on hurricane Dean from the National Hurricane Center…
By Jim Lynch on Aug 19, 2007 in Weather | Comments Off
Hurricane Dean’s path has been revised and is looking less likely to impact t…
By Jim Lynch on Aug 18, 2007 in Weather | 1 Comment
Ok, I am way behind in bringing you these updates on hurricane Dean. Here’s t…
By Jim Lynch on Aug 17, 2007 in Weather | 2 Comments
Hurricane Dean has strengthened to a Category 3 storm with max. winds of 125m…
By Jim Lynch on Aug 17, 2007 in Weather | Comments Off
The latest report from the National Hurricane Center:
THE EYE OF HURRICANE…
By Jim Lynch on Aug 17, 2007 in Weather | Comments Off
It’s Friday morning and we’re still watching the progress of hurricane Dean. …
By Jim Lynch on Aug 16, 2007 in Weather | 2 Comments
Tropical storm Dean has been upgraded to hurricane status.
AT 500 AM AST…..
By Jim Lynch on Aug 14, 2007 in Weather | Comments Off
Not Howard, tropical storm Dean.
At 11 a.m. EDT, the storm was centered ab…
By Jim Lynch on Apr 9, 2007 in First Cup, Politics, Radical Islam, Science, The Left, War on Terrorism, Weather | Comments Off
No coffee can be good in the mouth that does not first send a sweet offering of odour to the nostrils. ~ Henry Ward Beecher
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Lindzen is a huge thorn in the side of the First Church of the Presumptuous Assumption of Global Warming™ for [...]
By Jim Lynch on Apr 3, 2007 in Weather | 1 Comment
It’s that time of year again folks.
The 2007 Atlantic hurricane season should be “very active,” with 17 named storms, a top storms forecaster said Tuesday.
Those named storms are expected to include five intense or major hurricanes, according to forecaster William Gray’s team at Colorado State University.
I wonder if their accuracy will be as good as [...]