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In reply to the discussion: Astonishing images of the moment apocalyptic 'derecho' superstorm battered New York [View all]it looks so much better than it did just a couple of months before you drove through. Joplin has practically fallen off the radar of national news, even though they are really trying to be innovative in their rebuilding efforts. Same thing with Greensburg-it should have been featured constantly, showing how incredible their rebuild was, how innovative, how "green" and enviro-friendly. It just didn't happen.
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Astonishing images of the moment apocalyptic 'derecho' superstorm battered New York [View all]
n2doc
Jul 2012
OP
I lived in Chicago for 30 years and I never ever heard the term "derecho", who invented this?
xtraxritical
Jul 2012
#37
Funny thing is, out here west of the Mississippi we get one of those about every year,
MadHound
Jul 2012
#8
Frankly I think that the 24 hour cable news cycle is a large part of what is wrong in this country
MadHound
Jul 2012
#24
I'm 60 miles north very high winds black than night intermittent power outages...
Historic NY
Jul 2012
#40
So if you got more than that sixty cents you are saying Jersey wouldn't smell as bad?
snooper2
Jul 2012
#42
I live in S. Calif. and if there's even the slightest possibility of rain it's big news and reported
xtraxritical
Jul 2012
#43
Mother nature sometimes reminds us who's really in charge rather dramatically.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2012
#13