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Try to Remember

  Try to Remember Try to remember the kind of September When life was slow and oh, so mellow. Try to remember the kind of September When grass was green and grain was yellow Try to remember the kind of September When you were a tender and callow fellow Try to remember and if you remember Then follow, follow.   Try to remember when life was so tender That no one wept except the willow Try to remember the kind of September When love was an ember about to billow Try to remember and if you remember Then follow, follow   Deep in December , its nice to remember Although you know the snow will follow Deep in December , its nice to remember The fire of September that made us mellow Deep in December our hearts should remember And follow , follow , follow  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEm67QbgEGY

Hurricanes and climate change

  Abate, aberration, abeyance, abhor, desultory   It is nothing new the fact that hurricanes are becoming more unpredictable; formation speed and wind’s force is now more difficult to predict than before, leaving authorities wondering if there is a need to review all preparation standards to face these type of events. It was expected that the winds force will abate once the hurricane touched land, and the time since development from a depression to a hurricane, where enough to allow safe preparations and evacuations in the affected areas. But, as recent storms had demonstrated, aberrations of hurricane's normal development theories are in place more and more. In general, more than 72 hours were required to communicate the event and evacuate people from targeted areas. Now, hurricane Ida was formed and become a category 4 hurricane in 72 hours, sustaining winds force for hours after reaching land. With a slow traveling speed, dumping rain and winds in selected areas ...