Friday, August 19, 2005

Record Year for Tropical Storms

"Wacky weather caused by global warming continues. Consistent with predictions that this would be a stormy summer, July has set a record for the number of tropical storms spawned in the Atlantic. It was also the second hottest July on record, and a month that saw some of the greatest extremes of drought and flooding ever recorded. The Indian city of Mumbai experienced a massive 37-inch rainfall in July, while the US Pacific Northwest, the Midwest, Spain, Portugal, and parts of France, China and Australia experienced some of the worst drought conditions ever recorded."

2 comments:

Alien said...

Dear Alien,
One day hot. Next day not. Cold. Realy quick. Like a vengeance. Like a vendetta. Like a sign. Writ large, in a language you used to speak. Like Alzheimer's or worse. Like now. A cleansing after a fire.
One day hot. Next day not.
When the weather knows more about Man than Man. Find yourself nowhere near a bank machine.
dearalien.blogspot.com

Mac said...

WMB--

No problem ;-) I'll try to get the time of my birth, for whatever it's worth. Maybe with some imagination we can use it to derive a theory of quantum gravity!