News from the New American Dustbowl
Aug. 16th, 2007 06:03 pmSee this map? Nashville is right on that border between red and darker red--you know, the one indicating the most severe level of drought. It hasn't rained since July. No, literally, it hasn't rained since July.
The past seven days have all been 100F or above (mostly above); the nine or so days before that were all above 95F, I believe. Today we topped out at 106F.
I like it warm, but this is ridiculous!
The past seven days have all been 100F or above (mostly above); the nine or so days before that were all above 95F, I believe. Today we topped out at 106F.
I like it warm, but this is ridiculous!
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Date: 2007-08-17 03:52 am (UTC)I actually don't mind the heat as much as I mind the lack of rain. Everything is dead, dead, dead--at least, everything that didn't die off in that freak April freeze we had earlier. It's basically been nearly drought conditions since the end of May, which doesn't help either.
You know, if we could just somehow split the continent in half down the middle and put some ocean between the halves, the interior would have much less severe weather mood swings. I think we should look into breaking it off along the Mississippi. ;)
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Date: 2007-08-17 09:46 pm (UTC)if we could just somehow split the continent in half down the middle and put some ocean between the halves
Hey, there is that whole New Madrid fault thing... We could ramp that up to Bad SciFi Movie standards and it just might work!
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Date: 2007-08-18 12:53 am (UTC)Most of the trees here had leafed out already, and almost all of their leaves shrivelled up and fell off. Took about three weeks to get back to normal.
Hey, there is that whole New Madrid fault thing... We could ramp that up to Bad SciFi Movie standards and it just might work!
Hey, yeah! I forgot about that! *contemplates dynamite*