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By The Numbers: Japan Tsunami Debris Hits Oregon Coast

June 7, 2012 by Bruce Sussman 1 Comment

The Japan tsunami debris, a dock that's landed on Newport, Oregon's Agate Beach, is 66 feet long. It's 19 feet wide. And it is 7 feet tall. It makes people walking up to see it look like they're both short and small! Living on the side of the dock: at least 1 Starfish that is native … [Read more...]

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Venus Sky Show: See It Today, Or You Never Will

June 5, 2012 by Bruce Sussman 2 Comments

I've made a pretty bold statement in the title of this blog post when it comes to the transit of Venus across the sun. But let's put it this way: barring some sort of Han Solo "deep freeze" action like we saw in Star Wars, this is the last chance in your life to see Venus as it appears to slide … [Read more...]

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Live Blog: The Portland Earthquake Project

May 29, 2012 by Bruce Sussman 1 Comment

The Portland Earthquake Project? Say what? That's what I said last week when I found out about this awesome May 29th seminar by  Canadian author Jerry Thompson in downtown Portland. The author has written the definitive book on "the big one" - that is - the Cascadia Subduction Zone … [Read more...]

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Thanks For Keeping Us Safe

May 28, 2012 by Bruce Sussman 1 Comment

This is Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Volunteers put up thousands upon thousands of these flags the Thursday evening before Memorial Day. Part way through that big job of honoring those who served our country the sky turned dark and downpours moved in. But instead of quitting--these … [Read more...]

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Thunder And Lightning Stops Portland Timbers Game

May 26, 2012 by Bruce Sussman 2 Comments

In this picture from the Timbers Facebook page you can see the storm clouds. Dark. Ominous. And about to unload right near the end of the first half during the Timbers versus Vancouver match on Saturday night May 26, 2012. @jakellyspecial tweeted this incredible shot of lightning over … [Read more...]

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Hundreds Of Willamette Valley Lightning Strikes And One Exploding Tree

May 26, 2012 by Bruce Sussman 1 Comment

This is how the light show ended: with spectacular bolts of lightning over Salem. But all the thunder and lightning actually got its start over the Washington Cascades--and with intense lightning around Battle Ground, Washington. After the storms refused to move much, they finally started … [Read more...]

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