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Georeferenced images can be placed on a Google map by copying and pasting the image url below into the Google maps search field. Once the image is located on the map to the desired level of zoom, there are several other options to display the image including embedding the map along with the image. An example of a georeferenced image can be seen online at for this article. http://www.wunderground.com/blog/Lzman/archive/2012/11/15/wunderground-androngolding-on-the-triplicate-front-this-article-has-made-the.html
Other local images can be placed on the map as well. A good example is from the article on The Oregonian . This technique can be replicated with image urls for any weather related event, from large hurricanes to hailstorms, on any front page in the United States prior to January 2013. Below are instructions on how to replicate this technique on google. Once the blog post is found that you wish to include georeferenced images for, click on FULL ARTICLE. At the bottom of the article there will be a list of end tags that can be seen at the image urls. #ytimg : These are end tags. Between them copy the image url starting with___________________________________________________________________________ .
For the article mentioned above, this would be:
Copying and pasting the above into the Google maps search field returns time machine images for Portland, Oregon. ______________________________________________________________________________________________
If the google search fails to return mapping data, this is likely the result of google not indexing images from the source site.
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What majority of Americans experience today in terms of exceptionally cold weather is not considered extreme, as temperatures used to be much greater. The author recalls in 1971 during the winter of the continents deadliest snowstorm some of the Americans that live in Stoughton drove their cars without windshield wipers for lack of snow removal. "They said they used to do their shopping without gloves, without scarves and they were delighted at the cold," 73-year-old Maggy Pirozzino recalled at the time. ("Orbit and Relativity Exam #2" - Harry Chaimberlain 1999; also text by Noel Humphreys)
Extremely cold weather is a thing of the past within established first world regions with the exception of remote regions found on the fringes of the globe. The milder winters, now occurring, I posit are the direct result of the ongoing reversal of the Milankovich cycle known as the Little Ice Age.
The Roerich's diary account often mentioned here has unusual color language and wording in this region of travel, sometimes suggesting extreme cold was experienced but other times the opposite suggesting warmth. Readers should determine weather these findings are suggestive of any kind of anomolies, freak weather or otherwise or the impropere handwording on the diary accounts of Roerich. What is interesting in my opinion was the choices of words during his waking time in which the rushing streamlets are called blue. This may be the author's interpretation. As "Thinking Allowed" discuss weather is indeed governed by consciousness effects of emotional tones. [1]
A friend of Rerich from the time of the revolution who helped in the White Russian emigration, Nikolai Roerich in 1926 explained the strange language of the notes, saying " In Indialo [Indialo] my gentian ... next to it grows my peony. When I was in India or Singapore my vision visited my t Himalaya, and amongst these visions real mountains appeared. And when standing amongst the real mountains I would already be in the Himalaya but I solemnly swear it was the same. The strange words came as though in sleep, yet I was fully awake."
He also explained how he used to travel with old notes scribbled on old newspaper scraps:
"...Rekoyu gornye. Moya Kimrya, delo i chelovek. Spisok budet podrobno, Yavla byla, Everest, Gandechi gu, Shishpapur sw, Dhaulagiri sw; tam, gde nebo trudnee i sneg dlinnee der'ma (my dear, horrid mountains, Mount Everest, Mount Gandechigu, Mount Shishpapa, Mount Dhaulagiri, You where the sky is arduous and snow is long by the fathom.)" ("Selections from the Notebooks of Nicholas Roerich : on
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