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The Hubble and Keck images may support the idea that Jupiter is in the midst of global climate change, as first proposed in 2004 by Phil Marcus, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. The planet's temperatures may be changing by 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The giant planet is getting warmer near the equator and cooler near the south pole.
Originally posted by chise61
You may want to check out the following thread. Anyone Noticing any Unusual Animal Activity. I'm sorry but i haven't figured out how to post links yet.
Originally posted by Icarus Rising
Turns out these frogs are said to be coming from a local sump(?) pond. Sounds pretty innocuous to me.
there is no conclusive evidence that the Bakersfield toads represent more than a disturbing coincidence. There are far fewer of them than appeared in China, and they have been swarming for two weeks. The frogs in China appeared just two days before the quake took place, and in much greater numbers.
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Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
Tell you what guys , My folks in I were right in the middle of this one.
We were heading on the I215 south.
What they don't talk about in the news that this man made tornado started right in the middle of the field at March Air force base.
We were literally about 1/4 mile watching this thing knocking vehicles pick up a semi and a train.
Posted on Friday, January 25, 2008 6:20:07 AM by Loud Mime
A waterspout came on shore as a weak tornado Thursday night and tore the roof off an empty air station hangar at the Naval Base Ventura County at Point Mugu, authorities said.
An air traffic controller at the base spotted the tornado about a quarter-mile away, said Bill Hoffer, a spokesman for the National Weather Service in Oxnard. The waterspout's vortex was reportedly almost horizontal as it was pushed on shore by gusting winds, he said.