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Remembering a Fifty-Year Flood

Remembering a Fifty-Year Flood

by Henry Brinton | Jun 25, 2022 | Author Insights, Windows of the Heavens

Meteorologists use statistical measures to rate rare storms. According to The Baltimore Sun, a “100-year flood means that there is one chance in 100 of a flood or storm in a year. A 500-year flood means there is a 0.2 percent chance.” Not that these...
Catastrophes and Candles

Catastrophes and Candles

by Henry Brinton | Jan 1, 2022 | Author Insights, Windows of the Heavens

In mid-December, a fierce tornado hit Mayfield, Kentucky, causing a candle factory to collapse with workers inside. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear feared that the factory catastrophe would lead to the largest loss of life in the powerful storm. “It may end up being...

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