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Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Like many, I’ve read a few stories, and seen a few pics from the landing of Hurricane Sandy on the United States Eastern seaboard.
Honestly, it’s difficult to go throughout the day not hearing at least one story about the extreme climatic conditions that’ve been wreaking havoc for thousands of miles, stretching North into Canada and South into the Appalachian foothills of Tennessee & North Carolina from the hurricane’s epicenter located in the New York City & New Jersey areas.
Though unlike many, I’ve not stayed glued to the weather news or developments.
Extreme climatic events in remote affected areas – unusually early and deep snowfall, including heavy rain – have accompanied this unparalleled severe weather event. Yet one of the odd things about this storm, is that – as hurricane strength is measured – it’s not a powerful storm.
Hurricane measurements grade storm intensity according to wind strength, and Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in - Even MORE Uncategorized!, - My Hometown is the sweetest place I know | Tagged: American Society of Civil Engineers, Appalachian Mountains, Atmospheric Sciences, climatology, cyclone, Earth Sciences, East Coast of the United States, Eastern Time Zone, event, forecast, hurricane, Hurricane Sandy, Maximum sustained wind, Meteorology, Mid-Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic states, National Hurricane Center, National Weather Service, NEW ENGLAND, New York City, North Carolina, phenomena, Pittsburgh, SANDY, Storm surge, Tropical cyclone, Tropical cyclone warnings and watches, United States, United States Eastern, Washington, Washington D.C., Washington DC, weather, Weather Phenomena | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Friday, July 6, 2012
Y’know all that “Global Warming” stuff?
It’s all in your head.
Problem is, your head is on Earth.
Is anyone still in denial about the real effects of Global Warming?
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Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Simply type the words “Alabama tornado” into any search engine and there’ll be hundreds, if not thousands of entries returned. Add to those words “April 27, 2011” and not only will your search be further refined, but you may gain a whole new perspective on the destructive forces of nature.
Unless you’ve been hiding in a cave in Tora Bora for the last several years, or were recently buried at sea, you’ve probably read or heard about the hundreds of tornadoes that struck throughout North and Central Alabama, bringing with them resultant death, and widespread destruction.
Sure, we’ve all heard jokes about Alabama, Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in - Faith, Religion, Goodness - What is the Soul of a man?, - My Hometown is the sweetest place I know, - Read 'em and weep: The Daily News | Tagged: Adam, Alabama, Birmingham, California, Central Alabama, Charlie Sheen, Cosby, Enhanced Fujita Scale, Federal Emergency Management Agency, George Arthur French, graduation, Hackleburg Alabama, Huntsville Alabama, Hurricane Katrina, Miles College, National Weather Service, New Orleans, New York City, Noah, recreation, Search, Tora Bora, tornado, Tuscaloosa Alabama, TVA, Udall Kansas, United States | 2 Comments »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Sunday, January 9, 2011
Euphemisms for the whatever-this-thing-is-that’s-supposed-to-happen:
•Cyberia
•Siberiabama
•Bamaberia
•Sighberia
•Siberialabama
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Posted in - Lost In Space: TOTALLY Discombobulated, - My Hometown is the sweetest place I know | Tagged: forecast, National Weather Service, panic, Skiing, snow, Sports, Tennessee Valley, weather, Widespread Panic, Winter Sports, Winter weather advisory | 1 Comment »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Monday, April 26, 2010
!*! – UPDATED – Tuesday, 27 April 2010, with aerial pics by Eric Shultz, Photographer, Huntsville Times – UPDATED – !*!
Saturday evening, April 24, 2010, around 9:30PM CST, a F3 category tornado twisted its way through the rural north Alabama community of Albertville, Alabama in Marshall County. Ironically, it was on the centennial-second anniversary of a 1908 tornado that devastated the town, nearly wiping it from the map.
Fortunately, though no lives were lost, there were about three dozen injuries reported, some severe, with one transported to another larger hospital facility out of the area.
Damage was severe, wreaking havoc and destruction in Albertville and the smaller, nearby community of Geraldine. Damage was so severe, that Albertville schools will be closed for this week, …Continue for pictures…UPDATED 27 April with aerial pics by Eric Shultz, Photographer, Huntsville Times…
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Posted in - My Hometown is the sweetest place I know, - Read 'em and weep: The Daily News | Tagged: 2010, AL, Alabama, Albertville, Albertville High School, BamaCanon, Bob Riley, Brandon Kemp, damage, Emergency management, Eric Shultz, F3, Flickr, Fox6Pix, Geraldine, governor, Huntsville Times photographer, Marshall, Marshall County, National Weather Service, night, north Alabama, photos, pictures, severe, small town, storm, Sunday, tornado, United States, visit, weather | 28 Comments »