Four Words After the Storm
Rich Galen
Monday July 2, 2012
- "... Storm Energy Map ...": Here's a map showing the radar sequence of the storm that rolled across the Eastern US Friday.
That's Indiana on the left, Maryland on the right. The storm travelled 600 miles in 10 hours.
- "... Derecho ...": Here's everything you ever wanted to know about derecho storms from the NOAA website.
- "... USDA Food Safety ...": Here's a pretty good summary from the Department of Agriculture about food safety in an emergency.
Mullfoto of the Day
Proof of the temp in Northern Virginia from the dashboard of the Mullcedes at 1:45 Friday afternoon.
Catchy Caption of the Day
Actual Caption:
Lighting flashes Saturday morning, June, 30, 2012 in Hebron Md. Violent storms swept across the eastern U.S., killing at least nine people and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands on a day that temperatures across the region are expected to reach triple-digits.
I guess we can forget about that "lightening never strikes twice" business, huh?
(AP photo by Salisbury (Md) Daily Times, Kristin Roberts)
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