Wednesday 13 July 2011

The Moment You Have Time Go And See What I Mean At This Website

Crazy weather frequently targets the U.S. From coast to coast storms ravage the bread basket, the Deep South, and the East Coast. The annual financial toll of material damage alone in the southeast is expected to reach at least several billion dollars a year. In Illinois, rivers surge to record heights, as thousands prepare to see the parts of the Mississippi River overflow its banks yet again. From Kentucky to Southern Georgia, from west to south, front after front of ruthless storms barrel over the U.S. with seemingly no reprieve in the future. From the worst tornados to entire regions left in ruins, the first question residents seem to have is when is spring going to come. That answer, unfortunately, is as elusive as seeing the sunshine lately. Perhaps, the torrential early spring storms will shatter in the face of a beautiful, gorgeous summer of sweet sunny days: http://ping.fm/3k3gG

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