| Most Intense
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 14th, 2007, 02:24 pm | |
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6 of the 10 most intense Atlantic hurricanes on record (in terms of central pressure) have occurred withing the last 10 years, with 5 of those occurring in the last 4 years. | 1 Hurricane Wilma, 882 mbar — 2005 2 Hurricane Gilbert, 888 mbar — 1988 3 Labor Day Hurricane, 892 mbar — 1935 4 Hurricane Rita, 895 mbar — 2005 5 Hurricane Allen, 899 mbar — 1980 6 Hurricane Katrina, 902 mbar — 2005 7 Hurricane Camille, 905 mbar — 1969 8 Hurricane Mitch, 905 mbar — 1998 9 Hurricane Dean, 906 mbar — 2007 10 Hurricane Ivan, 910 mbar — 2004 | |
This represents a clear and significant uptick in the strength of the strongest storms. Global warming is not just a problem the future will have to deal with, it is currently happening on a destructive and deadly scale. |
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| The Hexagon of Saturn
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| Date and Time |
- | Apr. 3rd, 2007, 11:40 pm | |
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- | contemplative | |
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- | lake humming i'll be home for christmas | |
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I've been thinking about the Hexagon of Saturn ever since I read about it on apod this morning. It looks almost solid in the time lapse movie. It seems the wind shear should rip such a fine shape to shreds on Saturn, but it has been there for over 20 years. The thing is huge, 3 earths wide. While there is a good chance that a natural explanation for this will be found (polygons have been know to appear in the eye walls of Earth hurricanes as well as in rapidly spinning buckets of water), it is still fantastic enough to spark my imagination in ways the "face" on Mars never did. |
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| FEMA Funding
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| Date and Time |
- | Feb. 5th, 2007, 01:18 pm | |
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- | gloomy | |
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Bush's $2.9 trillion dollar budget proposal seeks to cut FEMA funding by 14%. Does he somehow believe that FEMA has been too well funded to handle disasters? Does he WANT another Katrina-style disaster? Perhaps he simply needs to scrape more money up for his failed wars and hopes that the public view this as punishing FEMA rather than further crippling an agency that was already decimated by his post-9/11 homeland security reforms.
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| On September 11th and Katrina
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 11th, 2006, 02:54 pm | |
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- | cynical | |
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We all know the September 11th attacks were a great tragedy and none of the victims deserved to die. After the disaster, the victim's family (excluding same-sex partners) were given large sums of money in "compensation". Unlike in the aftermath of Katrina, no one was snooping around to see if these families were "wasting" their money on "inappropriate" things such as clothing they shouldn't have.
There was not a move to pinch pennies in the recovery effort. Nobody freaked out if they so much as heard a rumor from someone who knew someone who was a Katrina victim who bought nice clothing are jewelery.
The World Trade Center had been attacked before September 11th, yet no one blamed the victims for working in a known target and rightly so. Why then are the Katrina victims blamed so much for what happened to them?
Why are the Katrina victims so much less deserving than the victims of September 11th? There are two obvious differences in the demographics groups of people: race and wealth. It's pretty obvious that both have played a role.
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| One Year and Bush Is Still an Asshole
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| Date and Time |
- | Aug. 29th, 2006, 08:02 pm | |
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- | predatory | |
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- | budgies in conference | |
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I've noticed that every time one of the Bush administration folk admit the federal response was "slow" or "not adequate", they have to add that the state and local governments did just as bad of a job, too. Every single time. Whether or not the state or local governments performed as poorly as federal government aside, the fact is he can't simply admit to screwing up. He just wants to look like he's following the old Trumanism, but he's just passing the buck. He hasn't changed, he's only concerned about repairing the damage to his image.
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| Highlights from the Congressional Report on Katrina
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| Date and Time |
- | Feb. 14th, 2006, 12:25 pm | |
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11 Congressional Republicans (no Democrats) authored the Congressional Report on Katrina entitled "Failure of Initiative". Here are some of the highlights: | "Katrina was a national failure, an abdication of the most solemn obligation to provide for the common welfare" "Katrina was a failure of initiative" "Chertoff executed his responsibilities late, ineffectively, or not at all." "a litany of mistakes, misjudgments, lapses and absurdities all cascading together, hobbling any collective effort to respond." “We are left scratching our heads at the range of clumsiness and ineptitude that characterized government behavior before and after this storm,” "This crisis was not only predictable, it was predicted" "We had a tabletop exercise — Hurricane Pam — that predicted at a level 4 [hurricane], the dam was going to be breached." "If this is what happens when we have advance warning, we shudder to imagine the consequences when we do not," "Four-and-a-half years after 9/11, America is still not ready for prime time." "The White House was clearly in a fog" "Chertoff was clearly detached. He didn't even go to New Orleans 'til Wednesday; then you have [Michael Brown], who was clueless and negligent." "[The Department of Homeland Security] just stood and watched it fail" | |
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| Learning Curve
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| Date and Time |
- | Dec. 12th, 2005, 01:41 pm | |
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- | blah | |
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- | squeaky chirping | |
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| Psittacines are intelligent animals that continue to learn throughout their long life spans. It is the height of hubris to assume a parrot will never do something in the future just because it's never done it in the past --- Liz Wilson, CVT BirdTalk, November 2005, page 54 Parrot Psychology | |
That pretty much sums up my attitude toward people who turn a deaf ear to warnings about their birds. "My bird has never done that" and "That's not a problem with my birds". The same goes for other intelligent pets such as cats and dogs. "My dog doesn't attack the birds, so it's completely safe to let Polly land on him.". Animals that learn can also learn new behaviors or change their minds about old ones. Too many people don't get that, and I think it's a symptom of human-centric thinking. Intelligent animals are not objects that can be predicted with certainty, and are always shocked when something happens "out of the blue". Hell, we can't even predict many non-living things based on past behavior, just look at Hurricane Epsilon. |
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| Too Soon
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 23rd, 2005, 10:24 am | |
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- | pessimistic | |
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There's already water rushing over a levee in New Orleans. The storm isn't even near landfall yet. This is going to bad again.
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| Rita Rushing Forward
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 22nd, 2005, 05:01 pm | |
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- | pensive | |
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- | air conditioner | |
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Hurricane Rita is weakening. It's down to a category 4, and now the weather service says it might weaken to a category 3 by the time it hits the Texas coast. Still a major hurricane. Still tremendous damage. But far less devastating than a category 5 would be. Rainbands are already hitting New Orleans, which could potentially overwhelm the jerryrigged levee system. There will likely be an immediate federal response to this one, unlike Katrina, but I hope this bitch continues to weaken and such a large response isn't as need.  |
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| Monsters Walking
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 21st, 2005, 05:15 pm | |
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- | indescribable | |
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- | birds gone wild | |
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Rita is now a catagory 5 hurricane, with a projected path a bit south of Galveston and Houston. They have begun evacutaion of those and other cities along the coast. There is enough error in the projections for Rita to hit near New Orleans, which would completely wipe out what is left of the city. Even if it hits the Texas coast, the levees damaged by Katrina could rupture again just from heavy rains from the bands extending from the center. It is not expected to weaken to anything less than a catagory 4, if it weakens at all. Whereever it hits, it is going to like Katrina do astronomical damage wherever it hits. These things are monsters. That's the term that describes them best. I can't begin to understand how the refugees from New Orleans must feel as they are now evacuating Houston. This is completely and utterly insane.  |
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| Hurricane Rita
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 21st, 2005, 10:35 am | |
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- | angry | |
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- | sky killing her bell | |
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Holy fucking hell, Batman. Another monster in the gulf. And there are still idiots who deny global warming and it's effects. Hurricane season still has over a month to go. I hope Rita stumbles, but while possible, that doesn't seem likely.
The money-grubbing, gas-guzzling, carbon-dioxide-spewing, SUV-loving Republicans want the poor to pay for all this. Can't touch the tax breaks for the rich, in fact we need to implement more. Take it out of Medicare and Medicaid, because the poor, elderly, and disabled don't really need health insurance. Take it out of the funding for alternative fuel sources, because we need more fucking global warming. Anything, but make sure the rich get richer. Feed Halliburton and Bechtel the federal reconstruction dollars, because we can trust Bush's cronies to do a fine job and not rip us off. These people with their propaganda machine mass media are robbing the country blind with one hand and stabbing it with the other. I've had it. I've fucking had it. I've so fucking had it with the vile scum running this country. They need to leave now.
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| Katrina: The Gathering
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 16th, 2005, 02:14 am | |
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| Texas = Evil
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 11th, 2005, 09:01 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | pissed off | |
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- | isobel and squeaky chirping | |
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Why did the bulk of the New Orleans refugees have to end up in one of the worst, nastiest states in the union? Already transgender survivors are getting arrested for simply taking a shower. Yeah, she was eventually released – after 5 days in a men's jail. While the arrests are uncommon, transgender survivors are being forced to use the wrong bathrooms all across the piece of shit state. I'm sure it's happening in other states as well, there are enough assholes to go around, but Texas is currently the biggest problem. And I'm sure there won't be any discrimination in finding housing or jobs for the transsexual survivors either, right? Texans are feeling pretty good about themselves right now for being caring loving people. Well, fuck you Texas. You're not. Fuck you. Is there any place to send money to help out queer survivors? |
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| Free Bush Icon
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 9th, 2005, 04:41 pm | |
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| 1906
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 8th, 2005, 10:58 am | |
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- | grumpy | |
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- | birds gone wild | |
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from chaoticeroticThe Great San Francisco Earthquake struck 99 years ago, Teddy Roosevelt was president. Unlike Hurricane Katrina, there was no warning of the impending events. Here is what happened. |
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| Polling Data
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 4th, 2005, 10:48 pm | |
| Current Mood |
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| Candles
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| Date and Time |
- | Sep. 4th, 2005, 08:51 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | somber | |
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- | budgies singing | |
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I just got back from davis_square. purpleglitter drove me there so I could light several candles in memorial of the dead and in hope for the struggling survivors of Katrina. I wouldn't feel right buying new candles to put up, as any money I would spend on them would be better sent to the relief effort, so I used ones I had lying around the house_of_clocks plus one donated by merryperseis. I lit them on the concrete pillars on the side of the road by the park in the square. I wanted to put them in a prominent place, but the best location (the compass needle) was already dedicated to 9/11 with a large memorial plaque. I know someone else had already noted the pillars as a good place to light a candle as there was already fresh wax on one of them (although the candle was gone). I know what I did really doesn't help much, but it felt like the right thing to do. |
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