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NOAA Reports Hottest US Spring On Record. Heatwaves Worldwide
June 10, 2000The National Climatic Data Center reported yesterday that meteorological spring - March through May - averaged 55.5 degrees Fahrenheit over theUnited States. That's 0.4 degrees warmer than the previous record, set in 1910. The agency also noted that the United... continued
Updated Hurricane Forecast: Continued Above Average Activity
June 10, 2000The highly regarded forecast team led by Dr. William Gray at Colorado State University's Department of Atmospheric Sciences issued an updated forecast for the 2000 hurricane season on June 7. Previous forecasts had called for moderating hurricane activity in the... continued
Strong Geomagnetic Storms on the Way
June 7, 2000An official Space Weather Advisory issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as Space Weather Bulletin #6 at 12:28PM MDT on June 6, 2000 states that a large solar flare resulted in a very powerful coronal ejection. This mass... continued
Sumatra Death Toll Grows
June 6, 2000Apocalypse Times - The June 5 Sumatra quake has left at least 100 people dead, and authorities do not believe that all bodies have as yet been uncovered. This quake, measuring 7.9 on the Richter Scale caused severe damage in... continued
Strong Quake Shakes Turkey
June 6, 2000An earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter Scale has struck north central Turkey, causing panic in the capital, Ankara. The quake was centered on the town of Cerkes, 60 miles north of Ankara. One person has been reported dead. The... continued
Three Major Volcanoes Active
June 6, 2000Mt. Etna in Italy, Mt. Popopocatapetl in Mexico, and Mt. Cameroon in the Cameroons have all experienced activity in recent days (June 7, 2000). Mt. Popocatapetl ejected ash to 18,000 feet on May 23, 2000, then again on June 6,... continued
Prestigious British Paper Follows Boston Globe in Publishing Rational UFO Story
June 5, 2000Observer - Leading British Sunday newspaper the Observer has published a story suggesting that the British Ministry of Defence is not being candid with the public about its interest in UFOs, and that some dramatic recent sightings remain unexplained. The... continued
Faster Than Light Experiment Stuns Physics
May 30, 2000Scientists at the NEC Research Institute in Princeton, N. J., have submitted a paper to Nature for peer review that describes an experiment in which light was accelerated to 300 times its normal speed, so fast that the pulse exited... continued
Genfoods Genes Found to Jump Species Barrier
May 30, 2000Genetic foods are being grown freely in the United States without any significant public oversight. The reason is that the genfoods industry has convinced regulatory and political bodies that modified genes cannot spread from one species to another and mutation... continued
Leslie Kean – UFO theorists gain support abroad
May 30, 2000Boston Globe - Study by French officials, routine unexplained sightings, US military safety aspects combine to boost believers By Leslie Kean, 5/21/2000 Last month's release of the first detailed satellite images of Area 51, the top-secret US Air Force test... continued