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** SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2010 Madison's largest reporting team Breaking neWs 24 hours a day at www.madlson.com
WEATHER
Mostly cloudy
and still chilly.
High 49,-Low 32
Details on back of section
NATION & WORLD
Gas bubble
led to 011 rig
blowout
Transcripts of interviews
with rig workers imply
a methane bubble was
the cause of the dead Iy
explosion aboard the
Deepwater Horizon.
PAGEAlO
TSA screener
-lost his mind'
A federal security .
screener attacked a co-
worker over Jokes about
his genitalia, a report
states, weeks after he
went through a body
scanner during training.
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OPINION
011. spill a
waka-uD call
Suspect had school alias
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At Middleton High School, the
21-year-old man accused in a
gang-related shooting claimed
to be an IS ..year-oldjunior.
By GENA KinNER and GAYLE WORLAND
Wisconsin State Journal
Ivan Mateo-Lozenzo, the man Madison
police say shot and killed a gang rival last
week, is known to local authorities as a 21-
year-old illegal immigrant from Veracruz, zo alias, according to police - entered the
Mexico, who worked as an area roofer in district Sept. 1 as a junior after attending
2008. West the previous year. The records list a
Middleton High School officials thought birth date of Jan. I, 1992, although Dane
he was an 18-year-old junior named Arain County Sheriff's Office records show Ma-
Gutierrez who had previously attended teo-LozenzowasbornJan.14,1989.
West High School in Madison. I The Middleton records list a Madisoil ad- Ivan Mateo-
So how did the mfUl police say is affiliated dress and say he was attending the Middle- Lozenzo:
with a ruthless Los Angeles gang pass hUn- Attended
self off as a student in area high schools? Please see SUSPECT, Page A7 M idd leton
Middleton-Cross Plains School District and Madison
records show Gutierrez - a Mateo-Lozeh.- Authorities bring suspect back from A7 West.
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Floclcing
to Horicon
Spotlight: Cars on State a010
The Cars Of) State Classic Car Show,ri!turns today
for its fourth year. This family-friendly event will fea-
ture cars on display on State Street from the Capitol to ..
State street Mall. Featured cars include a 1965 Chevy,
Nova. a 1967 Chevy corvette,and a 1961 Chrysler Impe-
rial. Cars will be on display. rain or shine. from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. www.carsonstqte.com: 512-1342.
,Portage museum event
The Historic Indian Agency House will host Eileen Bennet.
author and expert hn the needle arts. Bennet will present a free
lecture at 2 p.m. today on the history of samplers and sewing
on the frontier to coincide with the opening of the 2010 exhibit. '
. "A Stitch in Time." Today's museum hours are froll) 10 a.m: to 4
p.m.; the museum is located east of Portage off of Highway 33 on
Highway 69. Information: www.agencyhouse.org; 608-742-6362.
MOMs Fest
The Magic of Moms Fest is set for Black Forest Stable in .
Barneveld today. celebrating the bond of people and their pets.
A few of the day's events include: microchipping for your dog.
cat or horse; a visit by the Madison Mounted Police Unit; and a .
presentation by Asia VOight. animal communicator.
Donations are encouraged: proceeds will support area animal
rescues and organizations. Hours are noon-4 p.m. at 3255 High-
way F. Barneveld. For more information. visit www.blackforest
stables.com.

MICHELLE DOWNER - Madison Improvement District
Plant sales
Friends of the ArboretufT,1 will hold its native plant sale today,
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. More thari 100 varieties of woodland
and prairie plants. shrubs and trees will be available near the
visitor center in the uw Arboretum. 1207 Seminole Highway.
. Information: www.uwarboretum.org; 263-7760. In addition. the
Shorewood Hills Garden Club is holding its annual cocoa mulch
and plant sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the Shorewood
Hills Fire Station. 1008 Shorewood Blvd.
Loealdrama
Join the st. Bernard Players for a dinner theater production
of "The Crucible." Doors open tonight at 5:45 p.m. for cocktails.
with dinner at 6 p.m.; the show will begin at 7 p.m. Cost: $20
adults. $15 children. Reservations are required. The play will .
be performed in the theater and parish center of St. Bernard
Church,.2438 Atwood Ave. Performances will be held again
Thursday. Friday anQ Saturday. May 15. Reservations: 249-9256,
ext. 227.
We answer your weather questions.
What's causing
strong winds?
Q What causes strong winds? I
A
The wind is simply air in motion, flowing from high
atmospheric pressures to low .
Moving anything requires a force. The recent strong
winds we've been having are due to a strong pressure
gradient force. A pressure gradient is a measure of how
. much pressure changes
over distance. So, when
large pressure changes exist
over a small distance, the
pressure gradient force is
, large. Strong winds almost
always result from large
pressure gradients. . '
The Coriolis force
- a rightward deflection
of moving objects in the
Northern Hemisphere that'
arises from the fact that
. Eartb is spherical and ro-
tates on its axis - pulls the
wind t9 the right.
TIlls makes winds blow
cQlmterclockWise around
lows and clockwise around
highs in the Northern
Hemisphere. So, if you ,
put your back to the wind,
lower pressure is to the left .
Have a qUestion?
Look for Ask the Weather
Guy,s on Saturdays.
qU6'Stions to: justaskus@
madisoh.com; 608-25;1-
6192;.)U5t 14sk Us. P.O. Box
8058, Madison, WI 53708
LAST WEEK'S
WEATHER
High Low Mn.Precip.
Fri. 75 60 68 0.45
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Sat. 70 55 63 0
Sun. 71 54 63 trace
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Mon. 66 50 58 0
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Tue. 80 45 63 trace
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Wed. 67 50 59 0.08
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Thu. 62 43 53 trace
What the wind is blow-
ing over can also influence ..... ....... ....... ........... , ..... , ..
the wind speed. Over the Total .
open lakes the wind will be - From NatIOnal s.ervlce
faster than through a stand at Dane County Regional Airport
of trees, where it will be
slowed by friction. In the presence of buildings, the air can
be funneled between buildings and pick up speed.
During this time of the yE!'ar, thunderstorms also can
cause strong winds. Rain falling from a thunderstorm
evaporates underneath the cloud, cooling the air beneath
it. TIlls cold heavy air plunges to the surface and "splash-
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