I wonder if all that radiation and ash from volcanoes, etc., that was due west of the US, has anything to do with the current weather conditions across the states. Gosh, I'm just listening about Texas temps again.
Here in SD, we have broken several 100 year old records, for rain, then several for temperatures. If I was still in Arizona, I'd understand that it is 103 degrees in September - but, not here, since they started keeping records.
I know we definitely still have a higher level than normal of radiation (shhhh, Japan, say nothing), as we drag out that geiger counter every couple of days - and, it has gotten into our soil and water, so says our government - that's not saying much, we have high radiation levels anyway, we have lots of uranium yellow cake, in the ground, and from mining coal, it does make the levels rise. But, our geiger counters have been almost pegged. (they were pegged a few weeks after Japan's nuclear issue, but not now). Because of uranium mining, South Dakota keeps much better
recording and testing than most other states.
Or................................if we all get enough of this, maybe by December, 2012, the apocolypse will be coming.
We've kept the grasshoppers, but there are considerably less than in previous years - even the fly population was considerably lower - and later - than other years.
The mosquitoes, though, have been a nightmare this year. The lower end of our property has always had more mosquitoes because the property that backs up to it is city property that they had to put drainage tiles into a few years ago, as all the run-off ends up there, but, the little beasts have been everywhere this year.
The bright side (and I don't know if it has anything to do with the weather), but, we are getting a population of bees, which we have been really missing for the last 3 years.
I know, in Pa, they've had a mosquito issue going, as this is NOT the first flood of the year. In the part of Pa where my sister lives, there was a huge flood in the 70's, and they built huge flood gates, built to stand a 100 year flood. Well, this year, the Susquehanna crested OVER the flood gates.
Jeff of Pa,
Hope everyone is safe - and getting dry out there for you.
Beth