Unprecedented catastrophe on East Coast
Every time I teach catastrophic events something big happens. We did a model of a hurricane hitting the East Coast a week before Sandy was born. I told the kids that route almost never happens. I also told them to watch for an event because a big one is coming.
I told my psychologist I once had a dream that we went to the moon to destroy it. The moon this time will cause a lot of higher tides and a stronger storm surge.
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Posted on October 29, 2012, in Government Trough and tagged Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences, East Coast, East Coast of the United States, Hurricanes, Meteorology, Sandy, Weather Phenomena. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.


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