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Pensacola Beach Blog: NOAA's Lubchenco: 'The World Is Out of Step With Me'
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Thursday, June 03, 2010. NOAA's Lubchenco: 'The World Is Out of Step With Me'. New-born babies who entered the world and drew their very first breath this week will be weaned from mother's milk, learn to walk, use a toilet, enter kindergarten, advance through college and law school, and some day they will become corporate lawyers assigned to the very same litigation cases against BP that began with the oil well blow-out of April 20, 2010.". When scientists warned that a large plume of oil had been entrai...
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Pensacola Beach Blog: Test Delay Wednesday: July 14 BP Oil Spill Update
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Test Delay Wednesday: July 14 BP Oil Spill Update. Not much change from previous oil forecasts for Pensacola Beach. We remain well within the "uncertainty" area of NOAA's potential forecast of washed-up tarballs and mousse, but so far this week only about one percent of Pensacola Beach has been reported covered. With "sporadic tarballs." Light southwest winds and off-and-on overcast conditions continue. 2 Pressure Test Postponed. First the "well integrity" pressure tests. We con...
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Pensacola Beach Blog: The United Corporations of America
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Thursday, January 21, 2010. The United Corporations of America. Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, The Gilded Age. Yesterday's 5-to-4 Supreme Court decision in United Citizens v. Federal Election Commission. Was a blatantly political act that severely undermines the integrity of the Supreme Court itself; first, by the anomalous manner in which the court majority rendered its opinion, and second, by the radical and thorough re-writing it has given virtually the entire U.S. Constitution. It was the five...
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Florida Beach Cams
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Innerlight provides this view of the surf only. Destin / Ft Walton Beach. This site from Destin Pass Live has several webcams from around the area. These are beachcams from around Panama City. Visit Panama City Beach Cam. These are some cams from around Clearwater. These will give you a great idea of the beach and the area. This feed is from the Tradewinds Resort. I have actually stayed there. It is a nice resort. A webcam feed from the Tween Waters Inn. Looks nice! Neptune Beach / Jacksonville . Nice sh...
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Pensacola Beach Blog: Subsea Saturday: July 24 BP Oil Leak Update
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Saturday, July 24, 2010. Subsea Saturday: July 24 BP Oil Leak Update. As the latest NOAA oilcast graphic shows (above), the surface of BP's oil lake visible in satellite photos presently is being pushed away from the Florida panhandle and toward the northwest, fouling more of the coastline of Louisiana where Bobby Jindal apparently welcomes it. As an economic growth strategy:. Bonnie could degenerate into an area of low pressure. Warnings will likely be discontinued later this morning.". By dinner time o...
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Pensacola Beach Blog: Corporate Games Tuesday: July 27 BP Oil Spill Update
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Corporate Games Tuesday: July 27 BP Oil Spill Update. To put Hayward's failure down to tone-deaf PR "gaffes" is to suggest that appearances matter more than reality; that the superficial trumps substance. Winds and water currents are projected to remain generally favorable "through Thursday," reads NOAA's surface oil forecast. However, as NOAA (above) and its Mobile Regional weather center are predicting for our locality, winds will be light southwesterly and westerly. That's more...
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Pensacola Beach Blog: Friday Morning Gulf Oil Spill Update
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Friday, April 30, 2010. Friday Morning Gulf Oil Spill Update. I am frightened. This is a very, very big thing. Yesterday, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill was declared a "spill of national significance." You knew that already, but what you may not know is the official federal definition:. L, state, local, and responsible party resources to contain and clean up the discharge.". The Louisiana coast, where oil began washing ashore last night, is the most directly threatened. Timing of the oil spill "couldn't...
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Pensacola Beach Blog: Booms Away Thursday: July 22 BP Oil Spill Update
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Booms Away Thursday: July 22 BP Oil Spill Update. No real change from yesterday's oilcast. As NOAA continues to forecast. Prevailing winds for the next three days will be "ENE/NE at 10-15 kts" and the "leading edge" of the oil lake poisoning the Gulf of Mexico will continue "to move north towards the Chandeleur Islands and northwestward towards the Mississippi Delta.". Louisiana State University's Coastal Studies Institute. Yesterday morning, as we wrote. By local governments....
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Pensacola Beach Blog: Storm Coming, Booms Going
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Storm Coming, Booms Going. Late this morning the State Emergency Response Team announced the temporary "removal of supplemental Tier 3 boom within the next 72 to 96 hours in the Panhandle counties." In a formal statement [ available here. The removal is in light of the potential tropical activity in the Gulf of Mexico. Following the tropical activity, should further oil spill impacts be projected, officials will redeploy the boom. A tropical depression is not expected to form to...
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Pensacola Beach Blog: Bye-Bye Tony Sunday: July 25 BP Oil Spill Update
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Sunday, July 25, 2010. Bye-Bye Tony Sunday: July 25 BP Oil Spill Update. The midday Situation Report issued yesterday. By the state of Florida noted:. The NOAA oil plume model shows the oil plume 90 miles from Pensacola, and 160 miles from Panama City. Florida is not expected to receive direct oil impacts through at least Monday, scattered tarball fields already nearshore may continue to be carried onshore along the panhandle coast. 2 Hayward Out at BP. The BBC is reporting this morning. How big an exit ...