John AltamuraDerechoThe storm outside would pass, like they always do. But the one inside me — the one I’d been carrying since the day I lost Sarah — that one?Sep 19
InCorridor UrbanismbyBen KaplanIt’s Worse in Cedar Rapids Than You KnowAt 11 a.m. on Monday, August 10 2020 Cedar Rapids was there, by 2 p.m. it was gone. Monday’s derecho, a landlocked hurricane with straight…Aug 12, 20208
S. W. Lawrence, MDDwarf CornAAAS: “High hopes for short corn,” The photo of flattened corn shows what the ferocity of high winds can cause, this one from a “derecho”…Oct 27, 2023Oct 27, 2023
Ann E LoarJune 29 Day 51 (part 2) — Tornados & DerechosStorytime Thursday (OK — I know it’s Friday, but the Thursday story wasn’t finished.)Jul 7, 20232Jul 7, 20232
John AltamuraDerechoThe storm outside would pass, like they always do. But the one inside me — the one I’d been carrying since the day I lost Sarah — that one?Sep 19
InCorridor UrbanismbyBen KaplanIt’s Worse in Cedar Rapids Than You KnowAt 11 a.m. on Monday, August 10 2020 Cedar Rapids was there, by 2 p.m. it was gone. Monday’s derecho, a landlocked hurricane with straight…Aug 12, 20208
S. W. Lawrence, MDDwarf CornAAAS: “High hopes for short corn,” The photo of flattened corn shows what the ferocity of high winds can cause, this one from a “derecho”…Oct 27, 2023
Ann E LoarJune 29 Day 51 (part 2) — Tornados & DerechosStorytime Thursday (OK — I know it’s Friday, but the Thursday story wasn’t finished.)Jul 7, 20232
Carol ShetlerWhat’s the Deal With the Spring and Fall Equinoxes?I have been puzzled about when the Spring and Autumn Equinoxes are “declared” in the Northern Hemisphere where I live for many years.Sep 23, 2022
Joe StrupekThe Dangerous “D” WordI’ve experienced thunderstorms, blizzards, ice storms, floods, and tornadoes. But nothing prepared me for this.May 26, 2022