hindsight:
hi: 68; norm: 74 lo: 61; norm: 50 humidity if i can’t see it happen, it must not be but in tuktoyaktuk, north west territory – first-nations community – cemetery needs to move before thawing permafrost exposes graves (indigenous people everywhere on the s**t end) it’s already summer in portland dust storms coated colorado snowpack = more rapid melting (& dry august?) another day another levee break (st. charles co., mo.) miss. r. above flood stage six wks flash floods, and d.c. wettest jan-apr on record russian national parks: 110 wildfires in 2019 china: natural disasters in April affected 1.7 million 20 villages in bangla “marooned” after dam failure after cyclone in india, cyclone last week, heat wave, this (up to 115 F, the accuweather dude says). and 104 in yucutan the drought toteboard: 2 million somalis running short of food, 2.3 million angolans, half million namibians, livestock dying and dead while kenya, tanzania pummeled (good thing – only 70% rain in April) deepening drought in caribbean and then there’s this: s. african WINE GRAPE harvest at all time low! in e. indonesia, in paraguay, rain won’t let up permanent el niño in pacific? all time won’t let up
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Tom Pfeiler
5/9/2019 11:47:40 am
Very Nice!
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