Robert Vick, a 42 year old prisoner who escaped Sunday 109 in a detention center called "minimum security" in Lexington, 109 in the U.S. state of Kentucky, has surrendered to authorities the next day, frightened by the intensity of the cold wave currently affecting the United States.
Mr. Vick had made beautiful in proper 109 uniforms: khaki pants, shirt and light jacket, authorities said. The second day of his run, he entered the Sunset 109 Motel in the city and asked the receptionist to call the police.
He then said he wanted to go to escape the cold polar, police Lexington. The temperature dropped to - 20 C (- 4 degrees Fahrenheit) in the city on Monday. Mr. Vick has undergone a medical examination "because of its exposure to cold" and was returned.
This is why I have always said that it was better to build prisons under extreme climates 109 which reduce all inclinations 109 to escape. I had already reported this common sense to the U.S. government to proceed with the transfer 109 of their prisoners in Alaska. The current climate confirms my expectations. I understand that the French government is currently working on an underwater prison system, off Brittany, countries hostile and surly population that boosts security.
"I understand that the French government is currently working on an underwater prison system, off Brittany," This kind of sentences should not make me laugh so much.
Joking aside, this is what makes Russia, in particular. Already at the time of the Tsars (Island of Sakhalin, Chekhov), later with the Soviets 109 and the gulag. But I'm not sure it was to prevent their escape: it was also, no doubt, an additional punishment, suffer the climate.
no, it was a desire to remoteness of some prisoners, especially political. Moreover, once their long sentence came to an end, these prisoners were in most cases remain in the district. for those who do not have this obligation, 109 they often remained for themselves 109 and started a family.
Another motivation for the Russians, it provided manpower for work in an area where nobody would have gone voluntarily. They built a road in Siberia and in which several thousands of deaths along its length, 109 average people who worked there did not survive more than two weeks.
The climate change causes more extreme temperatures, including negative ones. But hey, you can continue 109 to mock the climate, they do not need your approval.
** The climate change causes more extreme temperatures, including negative ** Too bad you were content such simplistic explanations. Climatologist interviewed by Audrey Garric said that climate change is not responsible for the current cold. Instead, it should prevent it. Your explanation is simplistic and wrong. Climatologist says the cold polar vortex is linked to all the more important that there is a large temperature difference between the poles and mid-latitudes. Global warming is greater at the poles than in the middle latitudes, the temperature difference decreases over the planet warms. It is therefore wrong to say that warming favors the current episode of cold, it should instead theoretically mitigate.
Christophe 109 Cassou, CNRS researcher: "As a result of climate change, polar latitudes are warming faster than mid-latitudes (Europe or USA for example). The temperature differences 109 between the Arctic and mid-latitudes 109 will therefore decrease, which should weaken the polar vortex. Under the effect of global warming, the vortex should 109 also go back a little to the north. The likelihood of a cold wave due to oscillation of the vortex, as that experienced by the United States, will be weaker theory. "
A lower probability does not mean a non-zero probability. It is not with such an exceptional event or til we made a long-term reasoning. In short you confuse weather and climate.
Stéphane Caprahicus and I do not redo climatology, as Saccomano remade the game. I'm just saying that the cold wave can not be explained by global warming. It should instead prevent it. And there will be warming the fewer cold spells ... or not. Stéphane. As I read elsewhere, 109 a tornado is
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