Thursday, June 18, 2009

[Stick your head out of a car moving at 35 mph and see how long you can survive]: Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Kicks Off with Tropical Depression 1-E
The Eastern Pacific hurricane season kicked off just 2 days short of the record latest opening in the satellite observation era with the formation of Tropical Depression 1-E this morning off the Pacific coast of Mexico. As of 2 pm PDT, the storm had maximum winds of 35 mph; it's expected to reach tropical storm strength before making landfall on the west coast of Mexico late Friday or early Saturday. A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for portions of the Mexican Pacific coast.
Faculties set climate [hoax] duty - Development Control - PlanningResource
Universities that fail to introduce climate change issues in their planning courses will lose RTPI [Royal Town Planning Institute] accreditation.

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