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U.S. experiences warmest 12-month period on record
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 6:09 PM GMT on May 08, 2012 +42
The past twelve months were the warmest twelve months in U.S. history, said NOAA's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) on Tuesday, in their monthly "State of the Climate" report. Temperatures in the contiguous U.S. during May 2011 - April 2012 broke the previous record for warmest 12-month period, set November 1999 - October 2000, by 0.1°F. The past twelve months have featured America's 2nd warmest summer, 4th warmest winter, and warmest March on record. Twenty-two states were record warm for the 12-month period, and an additional nineteen states were top ten warm. NOAA said that the January - April 2012 period was also the warmest January - April period since record keeping began in 1895. The average temperature of 45.4°F during January - April 2012 was 5.4°F above the 20th century average for the period, and smashed the previous record set in 2006 by an unusually large margin--1.6°F.


Figure 1. The ten warmest 12-month periods in the contiguous U.S. since record keeping began in 1895. Image credit: NOAA/NCDC.


Figure 2. The average temperature of 45.4°F during January - April 2012 was the warmest on record: 5.4°F above the 20th century average for the period, and was 1.6°F above the previous record set in 2006. January - April temperatures have been rising at about 1.9°F per century since 1895. Image credit: NOAA/NCDC.

April 2012: 3rd warmest on record
April 2012 was the third warmest April in the contiguous U.S. since record keeping began in 1895. Ten states had a top-ten warmest April, and no states were cooler than average. But what's really remarkable about April was that eight states--Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia--had average April temperatures cooler than their March temperatures, even though their April temperatures were still above the long-term average for the month. These statistics show just how remarkably warm March 2012 was. Most extreme was Illinois, where April 2012 temperatures ranked in the top 20% for warmest Aprils, yet were cooler than March 2012 temperatures.


Figure 3. Temperature rankings for April 2012 in the Contiguous U.S. Ten states had a top-ten warmest April, and no states were cooler than average. Image credit: NOAA/NCDC.


Figure 4. NOAA's U.S. Climate Extremes Index (CEI) for January - April shows that 2012 had the most extreme weather on record.

Most extreme January - April on record
NOAA's U.S. Climate Extremes Index (CEI), an index that tracks the highest 10 percent and lowest 10 percent of extremes in temperature, precipitation, and drought, was 42% during the January-April period, over twice the average value, and the greatest on record. Remarkably, 82% of the contiguous U.S. had maximum temperatures that were in the warmest 10% historically, and 68% had warm minimum temperatures in the top 10%, with records going back to 1910. The previous records were 56% (2000) and 57% (1992) for maximum and minimum temperatures, respectively. The percentage area of the U.S. experiencing top-10% drought conditions during January - April was 19%, which was the 17th greatest since 1910. Extremes in precipitation as computed by the CEI were near average for the January - April period.

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201. KoritheMan 10:29 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Yesterday I mentioned I went to Mississippi for two days. A visit with the Jackson NWS was the fruits of my labor:









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202. weatherh98 10:29 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting Grothar:


Some of the animated ones you can't post. Which one are you trying to post?


Thanks anyway but ameister got me going!
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203. Ameister12 10:30 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
A friendly reminder from last night...


Thanks for posting that! I wasn't on last night to see that message.
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204. MariettaMoon 10:30 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
An interesting history of the climate science of greenhouse gases dating to the 1800's and what has gone wrong! This is an absolute must see! This scientific meeting took place in 2007, and at one point she asks the question "so why are we now stuck here?" Well, it's 5 years later and we are still stuck there.

It's fascinating that anthropogenic global warming was well understood by the 1930's!

Link
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205. GeorgiaStormz 10:30 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting Ameister12:
There is another impressive storm in Mexico. Likely would be warned if it was north of the border.


Operation Fast and Furious!!!!

The storm actually looks to be avoiding TX
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206. ncstorm 10:31 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting bappit:
Actually ncstorm's question is quite insulting to someone. The first candidate is Dr. Masters for posting the photo. Next might be whoever made the photo available to Dr. Masters. Next might be whoever took the picture. Next might be the people posing in the picture. It also insults the people looking at the photo.

The odium can fall on the person asking the question, too, as indicated in my previous sarcastic post. If they question the validity of the photo on the grounds given, why stop there? Why stop the accusations with just this picture? It really is a nasty question that was raised regardless of how it is phrased.



So we are not supposed to question ideas? No one was insulting Dr. Masters! Im through with it! And you wonder why people groan when we see a drought map posted in the blog. I'm out!
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207. TropicalAnalystwx13 10:31 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
This storm better not cross the border without proper documentation, that would be illegal.

(my sorry attempt at humor)

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208. Ameister12 10:32 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting GeorgiaStormz:


Operation Fast and Furious!!!!

The storm actually looks to be avoiding TX

Yep. It's moving south east.
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209. weatherh98 10:33 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    



This one is intense

V4 75 dBZ 43,000 ft. 80 kg/m² 100% chance 100% chance >4.00 in. 25 knots WNW (289)
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210. KoritheMan 10:33 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
This storm better not cross the border without proper documentation, that would be illegal.

(my sorry attempt at humor)



I thought it was funny. :/
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211. weatherh98 10:34 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
This storm better not cross the border without proper documentation, that would be illegal.

(my sorry attempt at humor)



Look at it this way, all weather freaks have a sense of humor only understood by other weather freaks
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212. GeorgiaStormz 10:36 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting weatherh98:


Look at it this way, all weather frieks have a sense of humor only understood by other weather frieks


learn to spell, friek. :)
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213. TropicalAnalystwx13 10:36 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Repost for anybody that missed it earlier:

Thanks in advance for reading.

2012 Atlantic hurricane season forecast
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214. weatherh98 10:36 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Red alert

3 more coming along
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215. Grothar 10:36 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:
Yesterday I mentioned I went to Mississippi for two days. A visit with the Jackson NWS was the fruits of my labor:











Hey, Kori? I recognize you, but who is the guys in the blue shirt and stripes standing next to you on the right?
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216. weatherh98 10:38 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting weatherh98:


Look at it this way, all weather freaks have a sense of humor only understood by other weather freaks



Quoting GeorgiaStormz:


learn to spell, friek. :)


huh? i did its freak
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217. weatherh98 10:41 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    


Small yet intense
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218. nigel20 10:41 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:
Yesterday I mentioned I went to Mississippi for two days. A visit with the Jackson NWS was the fruits of my labor:










Nice...these images are a bit blurry though
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219. TropicalAnalystwx13 10:46 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
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220. weatherh98 10:48 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
Type your zip code in and check out the new layout.


I like that!
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221. bappit 10:49 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting ncstorm:


So we are not supposed to question ideas? No one was insulting Dr. Masters! Im through with it! And you wonder why people groan when we see a drought map posted in the blog. I'm out!

Sorry, but I had the distinct impression that you were implying that the photo was faked.
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222. KoritheMan 10:50 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
,,
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223. KoritheMan 10:51 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting nigel20:

Nice...these images are a bit blurry though


Yeah, my phone camera isn't the greatest.
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224. DavidHOUTX 10:51 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
Type your zip code in and check out the new layout.


Very Nice!!!
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225. DavidHOUTX 10:53 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
348 PM CDT TUE MAY 8 2012

GMZ330-335-TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226 -227-235>238-
092100-
AUSTIN-BRAZORIA-BRAZOS-BURLESON-CHAMBERS-COLORADO -FORT BEND-
GALVESTON-GALVESTON BAY-GRIMES-HARRIS-HOUSTON-JACKSON-LIBERTY-
MADISON-MATAGORDA-MATAGORDA BAY-MONTGOMERY-POLK-SAN JACINTO-
TRINITY-WALKER-WALLER-WASHINGTON-WHARTON-
348 PM CDT TUE MAY 8 2012

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS.

.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT

DAYTIME HEATING AND AN APPROACHING UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL
HELP GENERATE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING
ALONG A SEA BREEZE BOUNDARY JUST INLAND. A BROAD AREA OF WIDELY
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS MAY BE POSSIBLE TONIGHT AS AN UPPER LEVEL
DISTURBANCE MOVES ACROSS THE AREA. SOME STORMS COULD BE STRONG BUT
NOT EXPECTED TO BE SEVERE.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY

AN UPPER LEVEL LOW IS EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO TEXAS ON FRIDAY.
MOISTURE IS EXPECTED TO INCREASE THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY AS THE
SYSTEM APPROACHES WITH INCREASING LIFT. THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED
THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MUCH OF FRIDAY. THE MAIN THREATS WILL BE
HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS THE AREA. THIS TIME PERIOD WILL BE MONITORED
FOR A FLOOD WATCH. THE UPPER LEVEL LOW WILL BE SLOW TO MOVE OUT OF
THE AREA AND RAIN CHANCES MAY CONTINUE INTO THE WEEKEND.
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226. TropicalAnalystwx13 10:53 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


The guy next to me is... Marty Hope? I think? Hydrologist.

Reread his comment...its a joke.
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227. nigel20 10:54 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Yeah, my phone camera isn't the greatest.

no problem
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228. weatherh98 10:59 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    


Looks like a line we have forming in la
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229. PlazaRed 11:01 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting weatherh98:


Calculus is feared by every school boy

Log tables must be a log book I'm assuming

Slide rules im not sure about, cut me some slack I just made 14

I know what a cb radio is

Hey gro what's your 10 20

Right:-
"1" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus

"2" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm

"3"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_rule

All means of calculating that we had to use before the invention of electronic calculators, the first of which I got in about 1970.
Without calculus probably very little of today's modern technology could exist including a lot of weather predictions.
PS I'm so glad we have computers now it saves so much time!
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230. caneswatch 11:02 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
Type your zip code in and check out the new layout.


One of the changes that went through well in my book.
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231. AtHomeInTX 11:04 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting GeorgiaStormz:


Operation Fast and Furious!!!!

The storm actually looks to be avoiding TX


Lol. Yeah we're special that way. Just had some break up over me and reform over Louisiana. :)
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232. CaicosRetiredSailor 11:06 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Suzanne Goldenberg US environment correspondent
guardian.co.uk, Tue 8 May 2012 21.44 BST

A network of ultra-conservative groups is ramping up an offensive on multiple fronts to turn the American public against wind farms and Barack Obama's energy agenda.

A number of rightwing organisations, including Americans for Prosperity, which is funded by the billionaire Koch brothers, are attacking Obama for his support for solar and wind power. The American Legislative Exchange Council (Alec), which also has financial links to the Kochs, has drafted bills to overturn state laws promoting wind energy.

Now a confidential strategy memo seen by the Guardian advises using "subversion" to build a national movement of wind farm protesters.

http://m.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/may/08/c onservative-thinktanks-obama-energy-plans?cat=envi ronment&type=article
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233. washingtonian115 11:06 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
I'm so happy we got some rain this afternoon.It was quite humid as well here.So uhhhh who is ready for some tropical action?.I hope Alberto forms next month and deliver some good rains to the southeast mid-Atlantic,and northeast.
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234. weatherh98 11:07 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting PlazaRed:

Right:-
"1" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus

"2" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm

"3"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_rule

All means of calculating that we had to use before the invention of electronic calculators, the first of which I got in about 1970.
Without calculus probably very little of today's modern technology could exist including a lot of weather predictions.
PS I'm so glad we have computers now it saves so much time!


Oh I'm glad too
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235. nigel20 11:12 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting washingtonian115:
I'm so happy we got some rain this afternoon.It was quite humid as well here.So uhhhh whop is ready for some tropical action?.I hope Alberto forms next month and deliver some good rains to the southeast mid-Atlantic,and northeast.

What's up w115? Hopefully you'll get your wish!
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236. washingtonian115 11:16 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
A few years back I read an interesting article related to Katrina and the flood catastrophe set upon NOLA.Some of the victims didn't die from drowning they died from the toxins in the water and got real bad infections that they died even months after the event.

Hey Nigel it seems you've been getting poured on lately.Mind sending some up to us? :).
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238. Birthmark 11:18 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting weatherh98:


Al gore
Made
This
Theory
Known

I think the credit for that goes to Dr. James Hansen who testified in Congress in 1988 when Gore was still a Senator from Tennesee.

Rather than debate this anymore, might I suggest that you read this book?
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239. weatherh98 11:20 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting Birthmark:

I think the credit for that goes to Dr. James Hansen who testified in Congress in 1988 when Gore was still a Senator from Tennesee.

Rather than debate this anymore, might I suggest that you read this book?


Yes what I meant was gore supported it and then promoted the science I knew Hansen presented it to congress
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240. MAweatherboy1 11:24 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
GFS still shows a system in the East Pac in a couple weeks



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241. LargoFl 11:29 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
no rain here along central florida coast, miami is hogging all the rain once again.................................
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242. MariettaMoon 11:29 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting CaicosRetiredSailor:
Suzanne Goldenberg US environment correspondent
guardian.co.uk, Tue 8 May 2012 21.44 BST

A network of ultra-conservative groups is ramping up an offensive on multiple fronts to turn the American public against wind farms and Barack Obama's energy agenda.

A number of rightwing organisations, including Americans for Prosperity, which is funded by the billionaire Koch brothers, are attacking Obama for his support for solar and wind power. The American Legislative Exchange Council (Alec), which also has financial links to the Kochs, has drafted bills to overturn state laws promoting wind energy.

Now a confidential strategy memo seen by the Guardian advises using "subversion" to build a national movement of wind farm protesters.


Criminals, they ought to be locked up. These are dangerous people.
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243. LargoFl 11:31 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
729 PM EDT TUE MAY 8 2012

FLC083-107-082345-
/O.CON.KJAX.SV.W.0054.000000T0000Z-120508T2345Z/
PUTNAM FL-MARION FL-
729 PM EDT TUE MAY 8 2012

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 745 PM EDT
FOR EXTREME NORTHERN MARION AND CENTRAL PUTNAM COUNTIES...

AT 730 PM EDT...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS REPORTED CAPABLE OF
PRODUCING QUARTER SIZE HAIL...AND DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH.
THIS STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR JOHNSON...OR NEAR INTERLACHEN...MOVING
NORTHEAST AT 10 MPH.

OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
MANNVILLE...INTERLACHEN AND HOLLISTER.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

REPORT SEVERE WEATHER OR DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.

&&

LAT...LON 2960 8200 2975 8183 2954 8170 2948 8194
TIME...MOT...LOC 2330Z 242DEG 7KT 2957 8191

$$

TRABERT
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244. ScottLincoln 11:38 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting carcar1967:
And for most of that time man was not around. CO2 rose and fell even without man. So how can we say beyond a shadow of a doubt that this is caused by man when this has been happening for thousands of years?


1) CO2 concentrations dont just change because they want to change. There is a reason behind it. Over long geologic timescales, this changes for many reasons... ocean uptake an release, weathering of land material, changes in flora concentrations, to name just a few.
2) We know that humans are emitting massive amounts of carbon, more than the known natural carbon sinks in the environment.
3) Carbon isotopes are different between natural carbon and carbon that comes from the burning of ancient fossil fuels. CO2 in the air has been shown to be coming from fossil fuel burning.
4) The carbon isotope ratios found in some plants and acidity of the oceans have been changing, indicating that they are doing more than expected in trying to take up the extra CO2 in the atmosphere.
5) Even ignoring all of that, your logic is shaky. We understand that smoking greatly increases changes for lung cancer, but lung cancer has occurred before cigarettes. Those two facts are not dissonant.

Quoting carcar1967:

Is earth getting warmer, i would agree. Is it completely mans fault that I would have disagree. Should be watch what we do and not pollute as much, definitely agree. [snipped nonsense about Al Gore that is completely irrelevent]


It has been shown that anywhere from roughly 75-125% of the current warming is due to man's activities. It may not all be man's fault, or it may be entirely man's fault with us reversing a natural cooling trend. Either way, the affect is not remotely trivial.
Quoting weatherh98:


Al gore
Made
This
Theory
Known

Nope. And even if so, not remotely relevant to anything.
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245. ScottLincoln 11:46 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:
Yesterday I mentioned I went to Mississippi for two days. A visit with the Jackson NWS was the fruits of my labor:

Quoting KoritheMan:


The guy next to me is... Marty Hope? I think? Hydrologist.

Got a picture with Marty Pope, I see. We work with him almost daily... unless the Pearl River dries up.
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246. nigel20 11:47 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
May 7, 2011

May 7, 2012
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247. Thrawst 11:49 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting LargoFl:
no rain here along central florida coast, miami is hogging all the rain once again.................................


It's named Clearwater for a reason...
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248. TropicalAnalystwx13 11:50 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting nigel20:
May 7, 2011

May 7, 2012

Sea Surface Temperatures in the East Atlantic are cooler than in 2011...other than that, 2012 wins.

2010 beats both years.
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249. nigel20 11:52 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting washingtonian115:
A few years back I read an interesting article related to Katrina and the flood catastrophe set upon NOLA.Some of the victims didn't die from drowning they died from the toxins in the water and got real bad infections that they died even months after the event.

Hey Nigel it seems you've been getting poured on lately.Mind sending some up to us? :).

The eastern Caribbean is getting much more than they wanted due to a persistent trough over the said area...i'm sure they would be will to give some or all the rain they are now getting for some dry weather
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250. thunderbug91 11:55 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Quoting Thrawst:


It's named Clearwater for a reason...

Another boring evening in Hillsborough...Man, I want some rain...

But the Philadelphia Flyers SCOOOOOOORE!!!!
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251. Xandra 11:56 PM GMT on May 08, 2012    
Part 2

ExxonMobil's Dirty Secrets From Indonesia to Nigeria to D.C



From the description of the video:

We continue our conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Steve Coll, author of the exhaustive book, "Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power." He examines controversial role ExxonMobil has played in Afghanistan and Indonesia, where it operated lucrative gas fields amidst a bloody war for independence. Coll also discusses the corporate giant's involvement in the controversial natural gas drilling process known as "fracking" known as fracking, and the role of its lobbyists could play in the upcoming U.S. election.

Part 1 of this interview
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