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Archive for April, 2010
Colorado State, Accuweather Predict “Extreme” Hurricane Season
The 2009 season ended November 30 had only nine storms, including three hurricanes, and was the quietest since 1997 due in part to El Nino, the eastern Pacific warm water phenomenon that tends to suppress Atlantic hurricanes. But Phil Klotzbach, lead forecaster with the Colorado State team — whose research is followed closely by energy and commodity […]
More Indonesia Info; Also, America to Burn Up With Fire?
Wonkette grabs a hold of the Indonesia earthquake and comes to the correct conclusion that we are all doomed; also manages to squeeze in an interesting mention of how the a lot of the Mid-Atlantic region is under wildfire fire alert due to the unusually warm spring. Then there’s California (which is perpetually under alert), […]
Israel Distributing BioChem Prep Kits — Just Because?
Israel’s gearing up for something. While stressing that there was no “imminent threat,” Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai in the same breath said: “We have equipped ourselves with millions of protection kits against biological or chemical warfare, and a massive distribution programme for the population started today,” […] “Every family in Israel can receive these […]
Kyrgyzstan, Thailand Uprisings Invoke “State of Emergency”
Seems like a morning for populist anger, at least in Asia. Within half an hour of each other, Kyrgyzstan and Thailand had both declared themselves in States of Emergency due to anti-government protests. According to CNN, the Thai protestors want their democratically elected leader back in office (it’s nice to have dreams), while the Kyrgyz […]
God to Residents of Rio: “How Long Can You Tread Water?”
Around 100 people have died in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro after the most torrential rain for decades caused landslides and flooding. A state of emergency has been declared and officials have warned the death toll may rise as many more are missing. At least 33 people died in Rio de Janeiro city […]
The “Psychological Typhoon Eyeâ€
A fascinating article on the psychological effects of being close to the epicenter of a disaster zone. From the article: The “Psychological Typhoon Eye†describes an inverse relationship between the proximity of the victim to natural disaster devastation and their perceived health or safety risks. Essentially, if a person lives close to the center of the […]
Via TPM: Repeal with Extreme Prejudice
Christening the In-Humanity category, TPM has an entry about someone threatening violence against Sen. Murray (D-WA) because of the health care vote. Have we forgotten that there are intermediate stages between “roll over and play dead on something you don’t approve of” and “LOCK AND LOAD!”? I guess sitting down and actually writing your representatives […]
7.7R Magnitude Quake in Indonesia
First a 7.0 in Haiti, then a 7.2 out along the Cali/Mexico line, now a 7.7 out below Indonesia. Earthquakes seem to be Mother Nature’s disaster of choice for the first half of 2010. Nobody appears hurt, which is a nice change of pace. But still, as CNN’s Chad Meyers and Wolf Blitzer opine to point […]
10 PRINT “Goodbye, World!”
No, it’s not a joke; DisasterPorn.net lives! Welcome to the new home for all of your pathological apocalyptic fixations. If it’s zombies or global warming, pandemics or earthquakes, 2012, the Rapture, or Ragnarok…chances are you’ll find it here. Stay tuned — this blog is going to be a limited time offer.