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     Animated hurricane winds in realtime - (malraux)
     Make Way for ... Irma [??] - (Ashton) - (20)
         I have a daughter in South Florida, so I'll be watching. - (a6l6e6x) - (13)
             And head toward Texas or Mexico? - (mmoffitt) - (12)
                 Um... - (Another Scott) - (10)
                     Thanks for reminding: NHC is about the Best we gots.. - (Ashton) - (5)
                         If I were a worse person ... and had a forum to pull this stunt ... - (drook) - (3)
                             Well, as an Edjumacation(?) errand, one comes up with another association - (Ashton) - (2)
                                 There once was a professor of philosophy ... - (drook) - (1)
                                     ;^> ... True, dat. - (Ashton)
                         NO! Climate change is a HOAX. - (Andrew Grygus)
                     Thanks. - (mmoffitt) - (3)
                         Hurricanes draw their energy from warm water - (drook)
                         There's supposed to be a high-pressure front moving in to keep it from moving farther west. -NT - (Another Scott) - (1)
                             Of course. Completely logical, I hadn't looked. Thanks again. -NT - (mmoffitt)
                 Actually, Cuban mountains to siphon it's energy. -NT - (a6l6e6x)
         wait until after it hits cuba to see where it may end up - (boxley)
         WaPo has some beautifully Al Punte Irma data displays.. - (Ashton) - (4)
             please note it hasn't made the turn yet - (boxley) - (3)
                 Haven't seen any NHC note later than ~3pm EDT Sat. Where saw the "weakening" observation? - (Ashton) - (1)
                     made the turn, whew! as for wher saw the weakening observation - (boxley)
                 The models keep show it slowly drifting west. - (Another Scott)
     Hey Box, this is close to home. - (a6l6e6x) - (5)
         a bigger problem is the methane released by the thawing -NT - (boxley) - (4)
             Did you read the article? -NT - (drook) - (3)
                 no, I read emails and have phone conversations from those who live there -NT - (boxley) - (2)
                     [sigh] That's also addressed in the article - (drook) - (1)
                         I wasnt disagreeing with anything - (boxley)
     Trump administration dismisses climate change advisory panel - (Ashton)
     cmon you knew it had to be out there, gloal warming causes more solar eclipses - (boxley) - (15)
         Life's too short to read stuff like that. - (Another Scott) - (10)
             finish your bowl of wheatabix then relax, it was posted in jest -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                 I know. Still, life is too short. -NT - (Another Scott)
             talk aboucher Synchronicity (those two links !!) - (Ashton) - (7)
                 You're right about "the ravages of digitalization on Modrin hippocampi" - (Another Scott) - (6)
                     Audio books while driving FTW -NT - (drook) - (3)
                         My commute is usually only about 20-25 minutes. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                             Narrators must be coached to read slowly - (drook)
                         might try that after my 6 month free satelitte service is over, till then - (boxley)
                     You must recall though (in such a self-made book-sparse predicament) - (Ashton) - (1)
                         :-) Yup. "My brain is full" isn't just a joke. -NT - (Another Scott)
         Worst thing about it is... - (CRConrad) - (1)
             Well for a start: he self-describes as a Deplorableā„¢ and ensuing banter shows ..you know. - (Ashton)
         protip: when making a funny, make it funny - (pwhysall) - (1)
             My thought too. But hard to tell if it was a failed attempt at a funny, that just wasn't, or serious -NT - (CRConrad)
     some 1%er scientists have fun with graphs - (boxley) - (1)
         Pretty much utter crap. - (malraux)
     "I'm a climate scientist. And I'm not letting trickle-down ignorance win." - (Ashton) - (9)
         There's the new motto of the Republican party - (drook)
         I had a conversation with a relative about it this past weekend - (malraux) - (7)
             Yeah, I knew a guy back in the late 60s . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (6)
                 In this case the story was all over the media - (malraux) - (5)
                     Sullen LRPD: That's not fair! I'm just a transparent rhetorical device! -NT - (Ashton) - (1)
                         Incidentally, my Liege, this is how we know the world to be banana-shaped. -NT - (drook)
                     It's true that ice ages came in cycles. - (Another Scott) - (2)
                         you sure? - (boxley) - (1)
                             There are indeed too many "open access" journals. - (Another Scott)
     It's.. 'The Golden Age of Climate Denial' - (Ashton)
     Unintended ConsequencesI - (Ashton) - (1)
         Yeah, and let freedom ring. - (a6l6e6x)
     50-year-old climate model had it right. But, then as now, facts made no difference to policymakers - (Ashton)
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