Go to this link to see a breakdown of the Atmosphere
https://www.thinglink.com/scene/794322185475850241
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Sixth Extinction
This is the list of my new wildlife conservation agency ( 6th Ex .INC) that has five criteria for animals we want to save from extinction. First is Importance if it were to go the way of the dodo would the environment really miss it. Second is how long do they have,we can't save every species and some timetable would let them be able to be put to the wayside to get one that is only a year or so out. Cost we are limited in resources and that has to be an unfortunate factor. How long would it take again limited resources (that includes time). can it keep itself in check after we help,it can't do that it might not be worth saving anyways. So let do a demonstration by using the panda. ( And some of these things could affect humans in the near future if we are not careful)
Importance: almost non-existent
How long do they have: if people's wallets keep talking forever
Cost: an ungodly sum of money
How long would it take: It is almost a permanent life support ( we need cut the cash flow on this life support).
After help could they last: Oh heck no!
The panda is a freeloading piece of $#!% that needs to be put out of its misery
Here a five species I put to the test to find the one I wanted to save:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nJBCrCMOuQpb4_-x2pFs65QTON4pY08ihf_4lJudT9E/edit?usp=sharing
And the winner is the Giant Otter who will get the save the leader treatment due to the ramifications that could happen to other species if we didn't
Importance: almost non-existent
How long do they have: if people's wallets keep talking forever
Cost: an ungodly sum of money
How long would it take: It is almost a permanent life support ( we need cut the cash flow on this life support).
After help could they last: Oh heck no!
The panda is a freeloading piece of $#!% that needs to be put out of its misery
Here a five species I put to the test to find the one I wanted to save:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nJBCrCMOuQpb4_-x2pFs65QTON4pY08ihf_4lJudT9E/edit?usp=sharing
And the winner is the Giant Otter who will get the save the leader treatment due to the ramifications that could happen to other species if we didn't
Floods
My house is a little risk for flooding unless Noah comes to town then I might want to take that flooding insurance offer I just saw while researching this post. One good way to help with flooding is by planting trees whose strong roots will be able to keep the ground in good shape while all that water is falling from the sky. Or you could always floodplain map if you are really concerned about flooding and set up shop in some place with low-risk flooding. You could also make a drainage system so that water doesn't build up and flood ( though if you move all the excess water to another location you might flood that location, but let's just ignore that little thought). I believe we have a drainage system but if we don't we should because it would allow us to move water away from urbanized areas to someplace that could handle it a lot better.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Storms
To make a storm of that massive of scale you need everything to happen perfectly ( like most things in meteorology). For any major storm what you have to have is competing air masses. Once you have that it just depends on where it happens and what the temperature is. For a blizzard you must have a large storm cloud that turns to snow, and then some wind ( there two air masses will be called Horde and Alliance ( "pls do well Warcraft movie, you are my only hope" - Video game movies)). Tornadoes need the spin for their funnel clouds, and Hurricanes just need an Ocean ( to be called a Hurricane it might want to select the Atlantic).
This Weekend's forecast for North Carolina calls for a severe thunderstorm
Friday: High of 73 degrees and a low of 45 degrees, chance of precipitation 70%, Wind 5mph NE
Saturday: High of 69 degrees and a low of 51, Chance of precip 100%, Wind SW 6mph SW
Sun: High of 72, low of 55, chance of precip 50, Cloudy, Wind SW 11mph
This Weekend's forecast for North Carolina calls for a severe thunderstorm
Friday: High of 73 degrees and a low of 45 degrees, chance of precipitation 70%, Wind 5mph NE
Saturday: High of 69 degrees and a low of 51, Chance of precip 100%, Wind SW 6mph SW
Sun: High of 72, low of 55, chance of precip 50, Cloudy, Wind SW 11mph
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