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November 13th 2006 @ 10:25 am science

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Jocke Berglund– who specializes in aerial photography – saw this ‘remarkable oak tree print’…

It formed partly by the storm brush of nature and partly by the impact on the soil of the forestry machines retrieving logs. ‘It’s as if the heavens had sent a message to the forest industry reminding them that, in this area, deciduous trees would have withstood the winds much better than pine. It’s also another stark reminder that global warming will lead to regular and stronger storm winds.’

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Hurricane Katrina regional imagery, 2005.08.28 at 1515Z. Centerpoint                           Latitude: 26:13:59N Longitude: 88:08:03W. more (watch the event categories)

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remember this one : satelite photographs

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