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STANDING ROCK IN GOOGLE TOP STORIES BECAUSE OF 'Joint Statement from the Dept. of Justice, the Dept. of the Army and the Dept. of Interior' READ! #noDAPL #PEACE ❤

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SEPTEMBER 9, 2016


SCREENSHOT OF TONIGHT'S TOP NEWS STORIES ON GOOGLE NEWS. This is the first time anything about Standing Rock has been in the top stories on this popular news site--EVER, and it basically took today's "Joint Statement from the Department of Justice, the Department of the Army and the Department of the Interior Regarding Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers" for that to haPPen, where it's stated, “In recent days, we have seen thousands of demonstrators come together peacefully, with support from scores of sovereign tribal governments, to exercise their First Amendment rights and to voice heartfelt concerns about the environment and historic, sacred sites. It is now incumbent on all of us to develop a path forward that serves the broadest public interest.” The entire Statement is phenomenal to me, and I invite & encourage everyone to read it. It's looking like something very spectacular & significant occurred today in the United States. [STATEMENT:https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/joint-statement-department-justice-department-army-and-department-interior-regarding-standing]



U.S. Southeast experiencing rainfall and tornado extremes in 2013

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Earthsky.org - 8/22/13, Matt Daniel

Tornado damage to a mobile home in Heard County Georgia. Image Credit: NWS Peachtree City

Across Georgia, rainfall totals are adding up to totals typically seen across an entire average year. Atlanta, Georgia averages 49.68 inches per year based on climatology records from 1981-2010. As of August 19, 2013, Atlanta has already recorded 50.43 inches of rain, and we still have over four months left until the year ends.

Canada and US wildfire smoke crosses the Atlantic Ocean

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The Watchers, 7/4/13, Chillymanjaro

 

Smoke lofted above the part of the atmosphere closest to the ground (the boundary layer), where topography has a significant impact on winds, is spreading farther than smoke that remains trapped near the surface.  Intense fires in Canada produced towering pyrocumulus clouds that injected smoke high into the atmosphere. Upper-level winds then dispersed it across the Atlantic Ocean.

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US Heat Wave and Fires (videos)

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MsNewsfromworld, 7/2/13, BBC News

At least one person has reportedly died and dozens more have been treated for exhaustion and dehydration as a heat wave continues to cause problems across western America.

Air-conditioned "cooling centres" have been set up in California, Nevada and Arizona, as officials warn the high temperatures could be life-threatening.

 

 

Historical Heat Wave Expanding Across the West

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Accuweather.com - 6/30/13

New June record highs were already set or equaled in Salt Lake City, Utah, Needles, Calif., and Kingman, Ariz., on Friday. More records were set on Saturday in Phoenix, Ariz., Elko, Nev., and Palm Springs, Calif.

An atmospheric blast furnace is at full throttle this weekend over the interior West with heat reaching dangerous levels, challenging records and elevating the wildfire threat.

While many folks over the interior West are accustomed to and expect hot weather during the summer, this pattern is taking the heat to the extreme. In some cities, record highs for any date throughout the year could be equaled or breached.

Link: Accuweather.com

Extreme heat wave to hit US - expected temperatures above 48 °C

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The Watchers, 6/29/13, Chillmanjaro

Interior US West will experience heat reaching dangerous levels, challenging records and elevating the wildfire threat. The developing pattern will take the heat to the extreme levels with record highs. Temperatures will soar above 120 °F (48.8 °C) into early next week. The extreme heat is expected to impact Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Denver, Boise, Idaho, Rawlins, Medford and Fresno. The worst of the heat will hold up just inland over California.

For more on this story please see The Watchers.com

 

 

 

Storms, floods threaten vast swath of US

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Nbcnews.com, 6/25/13, Henry Austin

Flash flood and wildfire warnings were issued on Tuesday, as severe thunderstorms and torrential rainfall were again expected to hit the Midwest and Northeast.

"Once again, thunderstorms are expected to fire in parts of the northern Plains to Lower Great Lakes on Tuesday," the National Weather Service said.

For more on this story please see Nbcnews.com

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