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And here comes another BOOM!!!
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One VEI 7 eruption and it is all over.
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Posted for those who do not follow the ‘Oppenheimer Ranch Project’ videos…
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– Omaha breaks 1899 low temperature record, Nebraska:
Cold air which accumulated over portions of the United States and Canada sent temperatures dropping on April 4, 2018, breaking records.
The temperature in Omaha dropped to -10.5 °C (13 °F) on the morning of April 4, a full 2.7 °C (5 °F) lower than the previous record for the date, set in 1899.
Other communities setting daily records included Grand Island (-10 °C / 14 °F), North Platte (-10.5 °C / 13 °F), Sioux City (-13.9 °C / 7 °F) and Valentine, the state’s coldest spot, at -15 °C (5 °F).
The normal high for early April in the Omaha area is 15.5 °C (60 °F), while the normal low is 1.7 °C (35 °F).
What’s impressive about this outbreak of cold is that the northern US and Canada have been the coldest part of the Northern Hemisphere over the last three weeks — in terms of temperatures departing from normal, said Jack Boston, a meteorologist with AccuWeather Inc.
– Toronto’s Epic Housing Bubble Turns to Bust:
After having ballooned for 18 years with barely a dip during the Financial Crisis, Toronto’s housing market, Canada’s largest, and among the most inflated in the world, is heading south with a vengeance, both in terms of sales volume and prices, particularly at the high end.
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) plunged 39.5% in March compared to a year ago, to 7,228 homes, according to the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB), the local real estate lobbying group. This was spread across all types of homes, even the formerly red-hot condo sector:
While new listings of homes for sale fell 12.4% year-over-year, at 14,866, they’d surged 41% from the prior month, and added to the listings of homes already on the market. The total number of active listings – new listings plus the listings from prior months that hadn’t sold or been pulled without having sold – more than doubled year-over-year to 15,971 homes, and were up 20% from February.
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A short April 5 donation update:
So far $0 of $600 needed (in April) for May.
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This video will answer questions some of you had about what is really going on in Antarctica…
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Canada under Trudeau is tackling the big issues not the pesky veterans asking for help but the real problem of gender! pic.twitter.com/PvGA5DPUPr
— Stan (@StanM3) March 23, 2018
– Half of Canada’s government scientists still feel muzzled:
More than half of government scientists in Canada—53%—do not feel they can speak freely to the media about their work, even after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government eased restrictions on what they can say publicly, according to a survey released today by a union that represents more than 16,000 federal scientists.
That union—the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) based in Ottawa—conducted the survey last summer, a little more than a year and a half into the Trudeau government. It followed up on a similar survey the union released in 2013 at the height of the controversy over the then-Conservative government’s reported muzzling of scientists by preventing media interviews and curtailing travel to scientific conferences. The new survey found the situation much improved—in 2013, 90% of scientists felt unable to speak about their work. But the union says more work needs to be done. “The work needs to be done at the department level,” where civil servants may have been slow to implement political directives, PIPSC President Debi Daviau said. ”We need a culture change that promotes what we have heard from ministers.”
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Justin Trudeau is ridiculed by Indians for his 'fake, tacky and annoying' wardrobe of traditional outfits – and finally dons a suit after criticismhttps://t.co/w7LF7CVfnG
— Infinite Unknown (@SecretNews) February 22, 2018
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