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mudwerks:

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hollyhocksandtulips:

Diana Dors, 1954

hollyhocksandtulips:

Diana Dors, 1954

newshour:

Will Your City be Underwater? There’s a Map for That
A new report shows accelerated sea level rise from global warming has doubled the risk of extreme flooding events in many coastal communities. 
Ben Strauss of Climate Central explained what this means for New York City: 
“[Sea level rise] raises the launching pad for coastal storms. And Manhattan is very vulnerable to coastal storms. New York Harbor is shaped a little like a funnel. So, if a hurricane hits at the wrong angle, there’s already the possibility of a storm surge that would leap into Lower Manhattan and fill the subway system, much of which is already below sea level, and disable it.”
In other words: under normal circumstances, these coastal communities would be fine. But if a severe weather event were to hit, they’d be in big, big trouble. 
Strauss also put it this way:  ”If you were to raise the floor of a basketball court, you would see a lot more dunks. And sea level rise is raising the floor that storms launch from.”
Watch the full interview here:

-KC

newshour:

Will Your City be Underwater? There’s a Map for That

A new report shows accelerated sea level rise from global warming has doubled the risk of extreme flooding events in many coastal communities. 

Ben Strauss of Climate Central explained what this means for New York City: 

“[Sea level rise] raises the launching pad for coastal storms. And Manhattan is very vulnerable to coastal storms. New York Harbor is shaped a little like a funnel. So, if a hurricane hits at the wrong angle, there’s already the possibility of a storm surge that would leap into Lower Manhattan and fill the subway system, much of which is already below sea level, and disable it.”

In other words: under normal circumstances, these coastal communities would be fine. But if a severe weather event were to hit, they’d be in big, big trouble. 

Strauss also put it this way:  ”If you were to raise the floor of a basketball court, you would see a lot more dunks. And sea level rise is raising the floor that storms launch from.”

Watch the full interview here:

-KC

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akastarwarskid:

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favourite movies Donnie Darko (2001)

austinkleon:

Illustrated Shakespeare study guide for NYC public schools by David Heatley
classroomchaos:

30 sites for students who finish their work early. Great links especially for primary education classrooms.

classroomchaos:

30 sites for students who finish their work early. Great links especially for primary education classrooms.

katy-mylady:

I will never ever get used to having fights in schools.

I had another fight between two girls in my afternoon class today. It started on Facebook about two weeks ago.

In class, it started off as playful banter, and then quickly escalated until the two girls stood up to approach each other. I…