Wisconsin: Tuesday's snowfall breaks 101-year-old record
We didn't get as much as forecast, but the snow that swept through Madison on Tuesday was enough to break a 101-year-old record.Chinagate: The Continuing Climategate Saga
The "Chinagate" scandal continues to undermine the credibility of AR4, already under fire over proven exaggerations about Himalayan glacier melt, debunked claims that The Netherlands are drowning, and false assertions the Amazon jungles are morphing into grasslands, all because of man-made global warming. As Keenan told The Guardian, "My interest in all this arises from concern about research integrity, rather than about global warming per se. Jones knew there were serious problems with the Chinese research, yet continued to rely upon the research in his work, including allowing it to be cited in the IPCC report."FOXNews.com - The Next Climate-gate?
A new report points to a sharp reduction of weather stations by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in cooler locations around the world since 1990. Could that be why global temps have seen a steady rise over the last 20 years?GW Frat House Evacuated for Roof-Collapse Fears | NBC Washington
A frat house at The George Washington University has been evacuated after the roof of the town house showed signs it could collapse under the heavy snow.Iowa: Snow causes collapse of Osage plant roof
Heavy snow has caused the cave-in of the roof of an Osage manufacturing plant. Fox River Mills co-owner Jeff Lessard says the collapse impacted the sock manufacturer’s shipping and storage departments.Smithsonian Roof Collapse: Snow Causes Cave-In At Museum Warehouse In Maryland (PHOTO)
Severe weather caused a Smithsonian roof collapse at a Smithsonian warehouse in Maryland this morning, according to WUSA-9, raising concerns about the conditions of Smithsonian artifacts.ExpertClick - Dogs are Snowmegeddon's forgotten victims
February 10, 2010, Altoona, PA —Snowmegeddon, a nickname given to the recent blast of snow storms hitting the east coast, has it's share of human victims, but the weather's forgotten victims suffer silent and often deadly fates: America's chained and penned dogs. Unable to escape their tether or pen to find appropriate shelter as they would do in the wild, they await the mercy of humans, humans for whom mercy is not high on the list of priorities.
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