Record October Tornado Outbreak

It's not just a coincidence - things are intensifying for the earth like the birth pangs of a pregnant woman.
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Last month saw a record October for tornado outbreaks, with 87 twisters forming in just one three-day span, government meteorologists announced today.
The outbreak, from Oct. 17 through Oct. 19, surpassed the previous record of 63 tornadoes set along the Gulf Coast from Oct. 23 through Oct. 27 in 1997, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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Comment by Dick— 2007/11/01 @ 08:37 PM — (Reply)
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Comment by Dick— 2007/11/01 @ 08:40 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Darkstream— 2007/11/01 @ 10:21 PM — (Reply)
Hey Dugg....is that you buddy?
Comment by Barry G.— 2007/11/01 @ 10:26 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Barry G.— 2007/11/01 @ 10:36 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Darkstream— 2007/11/01 @ 10:57 PM — (Reply)
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Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/11/02 @ 07:47 AM — (Reply)
Comment by MOS— 2007/11/05 @ 12:15 AM — (Reply)
Comment by Darkstream— 2007/11/05 @ 07:02 AM — (Reply)
Comment by aza spade— 2007/11/02 @ 08:08 AM — (Reply)
Great blog theme !!!
Comment by Ernie Els— 2007/11/02 @ 08:22 AM — (Reply)
I've moved from Md to SC (not Mos' neighbor anymore)and have a 4th baby expected by the new year (yup, even with the end near).
I feel like many people are uneasy and scared and think something is wrong with the earth and things are changing - but they would rather bury their head in the sand and pretend it's not happening and focus on Britney Spears or some such inaneness instead.
I'm saying - Thy kingdom come - and Thy will be done. I'm just waiting for the day. You ain't got to be scared - wake up to the reality of the situation.
So let the mudslinging begin! I welcome all comments - even yours, Dick. Just expect me to jab back.
Comment by Darkstream— 2007/11/02 @ 09:01 AM — (Reply)
Again it's good to have you back....even if we disagree sometimes
Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/11/02 @ 02:35 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Darkstream— 2007/11/02 @ 02:48 PM — (Reply)
Of course, I believe that anything can happen in Iowa and New Hampshire and it is extremely possible that another democrat will blow right on by Hillary. Remember that Howard Dean jackass? The Iowa and New Hampshire polls are very tight and last time the polls were WRONG.
Comment by Dick— 2007/11/02 @ 09:05 AM — (Reply)
He's NEVER voted for a tax increase in 25 years.
Comment by Darkstream— 2007/11/02 @ 09:27 AM — (Reply)
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Comment by aza spade— 2007/11/05 @ 08:06 AM — (Reply)
in 1999 there were 107 tornadoes in Arkansas. 2008 compared to that year and previous years have been pretty light. i think people screaming climate change have just not been paying attention.
Comment by dragonfly183— 2008/02/09 @ 11:58 AM — (Reply)