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Let's Put a Few Very Recent Weather Events in Perspective

Posted on the 19 November 2013 by Morage @kebmebms

Naturally, we are all likely extremely aware of what has been reported to be the largest typhoon ever, hitting the Philippines so recently:
Philippines Disaster Leaves Millions Without Homes
And the estimates of those killed in this historic weather disaster are still being tallied, it's so bad.
And we're certainly aware of this weekend's tornados all over the Eastern one-third of the country, sure.  But did you know this?
Photo: Hardest hit was Washington, a town of 15,000 people east of Peoria hit by an EF-4 tornado packing winds of 170 to 190 mph. Whole blocks were leveled. http://trib.in/1bLhvdv
Not to be done there, are you aware of this natural disaster, just now unfolding?
Deadly 'apocalyptic' storm floods Sardinia
So there you are.  Three really large weather events--catastrophes, really--all within what? 2 weeks?
At what point do we start doing something about all this?
At what point do we all accept that the way we all live, collectively, isn't sustainable?
And that it's likely killing fairly large numbers of us?
 


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