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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 15:55 GMT le 12 février 2010 | +7 |


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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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Must-hear audio of press call with Dr. Jeff Masters and me on record snowstorms, extreme weather, and climate change science
http://climateprogress.org/2010/02/12/jeff-masters-joseph-romm-on-record-snowstorms-extreme-weather -and-climate-change-science/#comment-262354
And i suggest you read this blog from Jeff Masters
Heavy snowfall in a warming world
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1427
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 hit the Pacific island of Tonga today at 04:47am local time 1:47am in Tonga).
The earth quake rocked Tonga, catching residents off guard as they prepared themselves for a visit from tropical cyclone, Rene, which is currently a category three cyclone with wind speeds of up to 93 miles an hour.
Thank goodness there was no tsunami alert, immediate reports of damage, or mortality reports following the massive quake which occurred only 60 miles (96 kilometers) away from the nation's capital, Nuku'alofa.
http://newsblaze.com/story/20100213074108kris.nb/topstory.html
On Day 2 after the biggest snowfall ever to hit North Texas, restoration of power to tens of thousands of homes and businesses remains top priority, with the region’s electrical utility warning that some homes will be without power until Sunday evening.
Oncor, which operates the area’s power lines, worked through the night and restored electricity to 50,000 homes, the utility said in a news release issued today. By 4:30 a.m., about 150,000 homes remained without power, the release said.
Meanwhile, crews continued to clean up downed and damaged trees across the Dallas area after what one expert called the most devastating storm for the region’s trees in more than 30 years.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/021310dnmetsnow.3e83f85.html
Power outages are common, you basicly stay indoors, supplies become fierce ...
"Even Pensacola [Florida] saw a trace of snow from the storm," Schneider said. "Atlanta had a little more than 3½ inches of snow on the ground. That's a lot for this time of the winter."
According to the National Weather Service, 68.1 percent of the United States is covered with snow, compared with 51.2 percent in January. Every state except Hawaii has some snow cover.
And more is coming. A storm system could bring several more inches to the beleaguered mid-Atlantic states Monday, Schneider said.
"This winter just does not want to die down," she said.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/weather/02/13/winter.weather/?hpt=T2
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