Live,,from the BWS [BathroomWindowStudio] in downtown Shenandoah! This is in one 'take'...there was some wicked strikes around,,but no rain in town!! These little cells just skirted the perimeter as usual....hopefully later today we will get some refreshing rain..It had been very humid all day and evening..lots of atmosphere for this display to cut thru...Too bad that darned power pole and trees are in the way,right?!! Maybe I'll chop it down! Started here about 2 a.m. Sunday
Captured this outside my house before the passing of the storm.
100 degrees ... I'm cool (
pjpix)
This young lady chose to cool her heels in the Fox River this afternoon as the temperature was topping 102 degrees in carpentersville, IL
Trucks keep right on rollin past a wildfire in Pocatello, ID
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clean teef
nope, identical cause, which is the displacement of water. HOW the water is displaced can differ, but at the core, water is displaced, and it has to go somewhere. (Water doesn't compress well at all... and even if it did compress, the compression waves would still have an impact)
seriously?
youre pulling my leg
Hey, the dentist can be pretty fun if you have the right dental hygienist hovering over you. Catch my drift? If she's ugly, then I'm sorry. Just enjoy have your teeth squeaky clean. :-)
'Magnetic Death Star' Fossils: Earlier Global Warming Produced A Whole New Form Of Life
An international team of scientists has discovered microscopic, magnetic fossils resembling spears and spindles, unlike anything previously seen, among sediment layers deposited during an ancient global-warming event along the Atlantic coastal plain of the United States.
If the Sun was increasing statistically in any known EM frequency or particle radiation, or even some unknown exotic form of heat transfer, it would have been detected already and taken into consideration in climate models.
Any such surplus heat would be detect, for example, in solar boiler arrays, which would out perform their specifications by a significant, quantifiable margin if "unknown exotic radiation" were coming from the Sun.
"Weakly interacting" radiation or particles would be detected by the many neutrino detectors and possibly gravity experiments and cosmic ray detectors around the planet, and so extra neutrons or extra neutrinos are probably ruled out as well, although that would be admittedly a bit harder to quantify than EM radiation or charged particles.
At any rate, there would not be enough "hot" neutrons or "hot" neutrinos to explain the temperature increase. I think the required increase in neutron radiation would probably destroy the DNA of all life on Earth long before it made a significant change in global atmospheric and oceanic temperature. You'd likely need trillions and trillions of TONS of "Extra" neutrons hitting the Earth at a velocity in the millions of miles per hour in order to drive up the temperature of the atmosphere and oceans enough to measure.
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