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Tom Coburn: I'm a 'man of science' and the Earth is moving into a 'mini-ice age'

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Even though his state was battered by tornadoes and extreme weather this year, Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn (R) is more convinced than ever that global warming is a hoax, and that this Earth is actually due for a "mini-ice age."

In a speech to the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce on Monday, Coburn said that the United States was not growing as fast as it could because "we're not taking advantage of the wonderful natural resources that we have in our country, that we're limiting our capability through over-regulation and interference in the private sector."

Although the Chamber told Raw Story that they were only making Coburn's opening remarks available on YouTube, Tulsa World published a few of the senator's thoughts about climate change from the question and answer portion of the event.

Cloud Precipitation

China floods affect more than 5 million in border province

Heilong River flooding
© (Xinhua/Ma Ling)The Heilong River has swelled since mid-August, with some sections of its middle and lower reaches seeing their worst floods in history.
Floods and heavy rain have affected more than 5.2 million people in the Sino-Russian bordering province of Heilongjiang, local authorities said on Wednesday.

As of Monday, residents from 904 towns and townships have been affected by the floods, and among them, 331,000 people have been relocated, said the provincial flood control and drought relief headquarters.

The floods have also caused 18,300 houses to collapse and roads to be temporarily cut off on 1,315 occasions, according to the headquarters, adding that total economic losses for the province are estimated at 19.1 billion yuan (3.12 billion U.S. dollars).

More than 8,000 relief workers are still battling the floods.

The Heilongjiang River has swelled since mid-August, with some sections of its middle and lower reaches seeing their worst floods in history. The water levels of Nenjiang River and Songhua River have also exceeded their warning level for weeks.

The provincial water resource department estimates the water levels of mainstream Songhua River and Heilongjiang River to recede and return to normal after Sept. 20 and 30 respectively.

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.2 - 88km SW of Atka, Alaska

Atka Quake_040913
© USGS
Event Time
2013-09-04 06:27:05 UTC
2013-09-03 18:27:05 UTC-12:00 at epicenter


Location

51.327°N 174.857°W depth=37.0km (23.0mi)

Nearby Cities
106km (66mi) SSW of Atka, Alaska
1559km (969mi) SSE of Anadyr', Russia
1811km (1125mi) E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia
1828km (1136mi) E of Yelizovo, Russia
2641km (1641mi) W of Whitehorse, Canada

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Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.5 - 77km SSW of Atka, Alaska

Atka Quake_040913
© USGS
Event Time
2013-09-04 02:32:33 UTC
2013-09-03 14:32:33 UTC-12:00 at epicenter

Location
51.592°N 174.760°W depth=39.9km (24.8mi)

Nearby Cities
77km (48mi) SSW of Atka, Alaska
1532km (952mi) SSE of Anadyr', Russia
1809km (1124mi) E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia
1826km (1135mi) E of Yelizovo, Russia
2618km (1627mi) W of Whitehorse, Canada

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Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.5 - Izu Islands, Japan region

Izu Quake_040913
© USGS
Event Time
2013-09-04 00:18:24 UTC
2013-09-04 09:18:24 UTC+09:00 at epicenter

Location
29.986°N 138.811°E depth=404.8km (251.5mi)

Nearby Cities
356km (221mi) SSW of Hachijo-jima, Japan
494km (307mi) SSE of Shingu, Japan
514km (319mi) S of Oyama, Japan
515km (320mi) SSE of Owase, Japan
637km (396mi) S of Tokyo, Japan

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Cowboy Hat

Idiocracy: Fourth largest fire in California history caused by 'some sort of marijuana-type grove thing'

Todd McNeal
© UnknownFire Chief Todd McNeal
A video of Twain Harte Fire Chief Todd McNeal briefing the community on California's Rim fire surfaced online today, and in it he said that "we know [the fire]'s human-caused, as there was no lightning in the area...and we highly suspect there might be some sort of illicit grove, some sort of marijuana-type grove thing."

The fire started in a remote area Stanislaus National Park known as Jawbone Ridge. The area is familiar to locals not only for the ruggedness of its terrain, but for the recent appearances of "marijuana plantations" in its more inhospitable reaches.

Comment: Yup, it's all down to 'some sort of marijuana-type grove thing'. Pay no attention to the changing weather!


Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.0 - 191km WSW of Bella Bella, Canada

Bella Bella Quake_030913
© USGS
Event Time
2013-09-03 20:19:06 UTC
2013-09-03 11:19:06 UTC-09:00 at epicenter

Location
51.198°N 130.405°W depth=1.0km (0.6mi)

Nearby Cities
191km (119mi) WSW of Bella Bella, Canada
347km (216mi) S of Prince Rupert, Canada
388km (241mi) WNW of Campbell River, Canada
388km (241mi) SSW of Terrace, Canada
592km (368mi) NW of Victoria, Canada

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Eye 2

Two record-setting Alligators weighing more than 700 pounds caught in Mississippi

Trammell alligator
© Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks via NBC NewsThe crew with the Trammells held a state record for heaviest male alligator for only about an hour. It was soon broken by another catch.
Open season for alligator hunting in Mississippi began over the weekend with a few record-setting catches.

First-time hunters Beth and Rob Trammell were heading back into shore after a long day of hunting Sunday when they hooked what would turn out to be a state record-setting 723.5-pound male gator, according to The Clarion-Ledger.

"Oh, my gosh. It's the Loch Ness monster," Beth Trammell recalled saying when the beast surfaced after more than an hour of struggle.

Snowflake Cold

Record cold in parts of Alaska

Most notably, Bettles recorded a low of 15ºF Saturday morning, by far the lowest temperature of record at Bettles in August. The previous record at the Bettles in August was 22ºF on August 30, 1969. At old Bettles, about four miles downriver from the current townsite, a low of 20ºF was measured on August 24, 1948.

Other low temperatures included 17ºF at both Chandalar DOT and Coldfoot DOT and a chilly 13F at the Norutak Lake RAWS west of Bettles. These are close to, but not at the record low temperature for the month of August in the state.

http://ak-wx.blogspot.de/2013/08/record-cold-in-northern-interior.html

Thanks to F. Guimaraes for this link

"The winter could be starting earlier!" says Guimaraes.


Snowflake Cold

More than 25, 000 animals killed in southern Peru

Snow expected to continue for about 60 days. Humanitarian catastrophe unfolding.

1 Sep 13 - Snowfall in parts of the southern highlands of Peru has killed more than 25,000 animals and destroyed 137 homes, according to the National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci).
(These are government numbers. I earlier reported that 250,000 alpacas had been killed in Peru. This is on top of the 70,000 animals killed in Bolivia.
The national government on Saturday declared a state of emergency in 250 localities of the country since the snow is expected to continue for about 60 days.

Until Saturday, there were a total of 5,247 people injured and 739 homes declared uninhabitable in Apurimac (south), Cusco (southeast), Ayacucho (South Central), Huancavelica (center), Puno (southeast) and Junin (center) .

The deputy director of humanitarian assistance and mobilization of the National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci), Eric Cortijo, reported that this phenomenon affected more than 67,000 people. (I don't know what he meant by "affected.")