Browsing: Rain
By Angela Bowman Earlier yesterday morning, traders expected the USDA’s latest Crop Progress report to show a 3 to 5…
All over America the corn is dying. If drought conditions persist in the middle part of the country, wheat and…
USGS and the National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) networks measured fission-product isotopes in the U.S. from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear…
By Daniel Borunda EL PASO TIMES Mexican authorities said food and other assistance has started arriving in indigenous communities facing…
By Caleb Regan Grit.com Here in the Kansas, it’s been a tumultuous year weather-wise. We had a blizzard back at the…
If you haven’t heard anything about the flooding in the Central U.S; it’s because the Mainstream Media has been ‘blacked-out’…
Radiation from Japan rained on Berkeley during recent storms at levels that exceeded drinking water standards by 181 times and has been detected in multiple milk samples, but the U.S. government has still not published any official data on nuclear fallout here from the Fukushima disaster. Dangers from radiation that is wafting over the United States from the Fukushima power plant disaster and falling with rain have been downplayed by government officials and others, who say its impacts are so fleeting and minor as to be negligible.