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Threats from Ongoing Catastrophic FLOODING in US Midwest
Paul
Beckwith
I
chat about ongoing US Midwest misery from a deep, persistent jet
stream trough. After a cold snowy winter, a “bomb cyclone” dumped
up to 5 feet of snow over a wide area; then another hit the region;
the forecast indicates the possibility of a third event. These storms
occur over the ocean as well known “nor’easter’s”, but rarely
over land. Ongoing rain and snow from ongoing storm trains flooded
many farms, and destroyed stored grains. Normal April planting is not
happening. Not good for our food supply.
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