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RandomGuy
08-26-2020, 06:49 PM
AGW denying idiots get slapped with more data that doesn't care about their fee fees.
Warmer waters supercharge storms like this, and will be more common. Fucking gullible assholes like Darrin will tell you there is nothing we can do about it, despite all the evidence to the contrary.

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Hurricane Laura is expected to be an "extremely powerful Category 4 hurricane" with an "unsurvivable storm surge" of up to 20 feet and 145-mph winds when it reaches the Gulf Coast on Wednesday night and early Thursday, the hurricane center said. A storm surge is the massive mound of water that builds up and comes ashore during a hurricane, created as the storm's powerful winds push water onto the shore. It is often the deadliest and most destructive threat from these storms. Laura's storm surge is expected to be the worst from Johnson Bayou, Louisiana, to the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge.

Laura is now the strongest August hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico since infamous Hurricane Katrina in 2005, meteorologists say. More than half a million people were ordered to evacuate Tuesday, the largest evacuation in the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/an-unsurvivable-storm-surge/ar-BB18p6Sn

DarrinS
08-26-2020, 06:54 PM
^such an angry, whiny bitch

RandomGuy
08-26-2020, 06:55 PM
^such an angry, whiny bitch

^such a dishonest gullible idiot who never learns from his mistake and passes on every well-meant chance at honest conversations

Will Hunting
08-26-2020, 06:57 PM
^such an angry, whiny bitch
Yeah RandomGuy, stop complaining about climate change and the fact we’re cooking the planet with fossil fuels you whiny whiner!

tholdren
08-26-2020, 07:39 PM
^such an angry, whiny bitch

he's terrible at math

tholdren
08-26-2020, 07:40 PM
^such a dishonest gullible idiot who never learns from his mistake and passes on every well-meant chance at honest conversations

Remember you said covid would make all hospitals go over capacity

hater
08-26-2020, 07:40 PM
Stupid headline tbqh

A cat 4 is survivable.

Reck
08-26-2020, 07:41 PM
^such an angry, whiny bitch

Says the guy who needs to drink 10 bottles a night just so he CAN feel angry.

hater
08-26-2020, 07:43 PM
Says the guy who needs to drink 10 bottles a night just so he CAN feel angry.

:lmao is darrinn retired ?

Im jeqlous :lol

boutons_deux
08-26-2020, 07:46 PM
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/conus_band.php?sat=G16&band=GEOCOLOR&length=240&fbclid=IwAR21NLjM09-wglhc0HEoBv_UJxEKQlMudCET9uUQbeBmrHJgjcbWAhqHUgA

DarrinS
08-26-2020, 07:56 PM
Says the guy who needs to drink 10 bottles a night just so he CAN feel angry.

I'm not angry, Recky

Ef-man
08-26-2020, 08:01 PM
Stupid headline tbqh

A cat 4 is survivable.

Yup, same goes for jumping from 5th floor of a building. But do you want to press your luck?

Good job Blake :tu

hater
08-26-2020, 08:04 PM
Yup, same goes for jumping from 5th floor of a building. But do you want to press your luck?

Good job Blake :tu

Ma bad..

Just checked news for first time today :lol work was crazy

It does look like a pretty fucked up one

Ef-man
08-26-2020, 08:12 PM
Ma bad..

Just checked news for first time today :lol work was crazy

It does look like a pretty fucked up one

All good bro, but anyone by ocean is screwed if the stay.

Will Hunting
08-26-2020, 08:34 PM
It’s now a cat 5

gulf coast = f:lolcked

Reck
08-26-2020, 08:42 PM
I'm not angry, Recky

Of course not. You’re just passionate.

Reck
08-26-2020, 08:42 PM
It’s now a cat 5

gulf coast = f:lolcked

Who needs a bounty? Trump got you.

Spurtacular
08-26-2020, 08:44 PM
^such an angry, whiny bitch

Trainwreck2100
08-26-2020, 08:48 PM
Just a reminder the hurricane FEMA money got allocated to unemployment thanks to trump

DMC
08-26-2020, 08:57 PM
AGW denying idiots get slapped with more data that doesn't care about their fee fees.
Warmer waters supercharge storms like this, and will be more common. Fucking gullible assholes like Darrin will tell you there is nothing we can do about it, despite all the evidence to the contrary.

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Hurricane Laura is expected to be an "extremely powerful Category 4 hurricane" with an "unsurvivable storm surge" of up to 20 feet and 145-mph winds when it reaches the Gulf Coast on Wednesday night and early Thursday, the hurricane center said. A storm surge is the massive mound of water that builds up and comes ashore during a hurricane, created as the storm's powerful winds push water onto the shore. It is often the deadliest and most destructive threat from these storms. Laura's storm surge is expected to be the worst from Johnson Bayou, Louisiana, to the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge.

Laura is now the strongest August hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico since infamous Hurricane Katrina in 2005, meteorologists say. More than half a million people were ordered to evacuate Tuesday, the largest evacuation in the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/an-unsurvivable-storm-surge/ar-BB18p6Sn

RG's predictions really move him. Every year for the past 30 years (or close) during opening of dove season, there's a hurricane along the gulf or somewhere along the US coast. It will become more frequent, and multi-twisters with sharknados will be everywhere... OH HELL NO!

DMC
08-26-2020, 08:57 PM
Just a reminder the hurricane FEMA money got allocated to unemployment thanks to trump

Hurricane in the gulf!

Orangeman bad

Ef-man
08-26-2020, 09:06 PM
Hurricane in the gulf!

Orangeman bad

Texas and Louisiana are red states.

Dont want to hear, but the deficit, the deficit.

DMC
08-26-2020, 09:09 PM
Texas and Louisiana are red states.

Dont want to hear, but the deficit, the deficit.

No idea what you're talking about.

baseline bum
08-26-2020, 09:11 PM
Remember you said covid would make all hospitals go over capacity

remember you said there were 4700 COVID deaths in the US

baseline bum
08-26-2020, 09:12 PM
Just a reminder the hurricane FEMA money got allocated to unemployment thanks to trump

damn :lol

Ef-man
08-26-2020, 09:13 PM
No idea what you're talking about.

Avoiding issue or ignorant?

Pick one.

tholdren
08-26-2020, 09:44 PM
damn :lol

Trunp already told you. Cure cant be worse than disease. But you know. Had to lockdown

baseline bum
08-26-2020, 09:50 PM
Trunp already told you. Cure cant be worse than disease. But you know. Had to lockdown

Trump was parroting some shit he heard on Fox News, as usual. There was no cure, Trump didn't do shit with his lockdown but just pretend the virus was going away.

tholdren
08-26-2020, 09:54 PM
Trump was parroting some shit he heard on Fox News, as usual. There was no cure, Trump didn't do shit with his lockdown but just pretend the virus was going away.

lololololooololloooI

Your thinking lolol

Winehole23
08-26-2020, 10:01 PM
^^^incoherent gloating and ululation is tholdren's whole game.

Ef-man
08-26-2020, 10:22 PM
^^^incoherent gloating and ululation is tholdren's whole game.

He really, seriously, needs meds.

Bipolar. Just put on ignore.

Guessing just mostly, lolololols and buhwahahajajas.

Winehole23
08-26-2020, 10:30 PM
He really, seriously, needs meds.

Bipolar. Just put on ignore.

Guessing just mostly, lolololols and buhwahahajajas.In 12 years, I think I've put one poster on ignore. That lasted maybe a day.

The posters who bother me are easily ignorable without making it official, YMMV.

Trainwreck2100
08-26-2020, 10:53 PM
Hurricane in the gulf!

Orangeman bad

all i said was the truth, taking FEMA dollars in hurricane season is like firing a pandemic team, it only bites you in the ass when it turns out we needed it.

Winehole23
08-26-2020, 10:54 PM
all i said was the truth, taking FEMA dollars in hurricane season is like firing a pandemic team, it only bites you in the ass when it turns out we needed it.Gambler sez: take a big chance, don't fuck up!

baseline bum
08-26-2020, 11:02 PM
all i said was the truth, taking FEMA dollars in hurricane season is like firing a pandemic team, it only bites you in the ass when it turns out we needed it.

Hopefully Pelosi plays hardball and doesn't give any aid to Lousiana until there is an actual COVID bill.

DarrinS
08-26-2020, 11:13 PM
Hopefully Pelosi plays hardball and doesn't give any aid to Lousiana until there is an actual COVID bill.

She's a real champion of the people. :lol

baseline bum
08-26-2020, 11:20 PM
She's a real champion of the people. :lol

nope she's a piece of shit

Trainwreck2100
08-26-2020, 11:20 PM
She's a real champion of the people. :lol

Dems are done being the adults when McConnell plays hardball.

hater
08-27-2020, 12:25 AM
:lmao just found this stream of the hurricane

Watch the comments live :lol nigas are making bets on which live cam is mext to die :lol

rYqR6PtVaOw

Reck
08-27-2020, 12:35 AM
:lmao just found this stream of the hurricane

Watch the comments live :lol nigas are making bets on which live cam is mext to die :lol

rYqR6PtVaOw

Hater posting something worthwhile for a change. Thanks son

hater
08-27-2020, 01:01 AM
:lmao

https://twitter.com/hurricanetrack/status/1298854379974529024?s=20
https://twitter.com/mikaylaa_joy/status/1298856369911664640?s=19

hater
08-27-2020, 01:13 AM
:wow

https://twitter.com/MelindaDeslatte/status/1298802131466674178?s=19

ElNono
08-27-2020, 01:39 AM
:wow

https://twitter.com/MelindaDeslatte/status/1298802131466674178?s=19

Thoughts and prayers

Winehole23
08-27-2020, 01:48 AM
Thoughts and prayersIt's a shame some people don't evacuate because they can't afford to.

clambake
08-27-2020, 01:58 AM
It's a shame some people don't evacuate because they can't afford to.

WELL THEN THEY SHOULD PULL THEMSELVES UP BY THE BOOTSTRAPS

Winehole23
08-27-2020, 02:01 AM
WELL THEN THEY SHOULD PULL THEMSELVES UP BY THE BOOTSTRAPSUBI could help; state evacuations in principle could take indigence into account and spend money to save lives. Maybe there's a civil society solution. This is a tough one, given how short the window of opportunity usually is.

The American way is just to let people die if they can't help themselves.

ElNono
08-27-2020, 02:03 AM
UBI could help; state evacuations in principle could take indigence into account and spend money to save lives. Maybe there's a civil society solution. This is a tough one, given how short the window of opportunity usually is.

WHY DO YOU HATE AMERICA THO?

Winehole23
08-27-2020, 02:04 AM
WHY DO YOU HATE AMERICA THO?I just wish it loved living, breathing Americans more.

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 08:39 AM
Stupid headline tbqh

A cat 4 is survivable.

:lol

20 foot storm surge is taller than a single level house. Love to see you try surviving that.

DMC
08-27-2020, 08:41 AM
Avoiding issue or ignorant?

Pick one.

How about you use your words instead of just blurting out mind droppings?

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 08:43 AM
She's a real champion of the people. :lol

She got the next pandemic relief bill passed months before your incompetent corrupt POS party passed anything in the Senate.

Don't pretend your cult leader gives a shit either. You know he doesn't

DMC
08-27-2020, 08:46 AM
all i said was the truth, taking FEMA dollars in hurricane season is like firing a pandemic team, it only bites you in the ass when it turns out we needed it.

Hurricane discussion

Orangeman bad

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 08:46 AM
Just a reminder the hurricane FEMA money got allocated to unemployment thanks to trump

Well, now Trump will be able to stop ignoring the pandemic disaster by golfing and shift his energies to ignoring the hurricane disaster by golfing. Probably a welcome change of pace for him.

DMC
08-27-2020, 08:47 AM
She got the next pandemic relief bill passed months before your incompetent corrupt POS party passed anything in the Senate.

Don't pretend your cult leader gives a shit either. You know he doesn't

You built your excuse for not helping the hurricane victims again yet? Maybe you can create a lengthy math laced post showing the recovery stats and that will be your contribution.

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 08:49 AM
Just a reminder the hurricane FEMA money got allocated to unemployment thanks to trump


Hurricane in the gulf!

Orangeman bad

Hurr dee durr orangeman bad... durr!!!

Put the strawman down and address the shifting of disaster relief funds.

or ... keep ankle biting. We all know that is pretty much all you are capable of.

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 08:54 AM
RG's predictions really move him. Every year for the past 30 years (or close) during opening of dove season, there's a hurricane along the gulf or somewhere along the US coast. It will become more frequent, and multi-twisters with sharknados will be everywhere... OH HELL NO!

hurr dee durr Random man bad durr.

If you can stop drooling on yourself long enough to read:


https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment-and-conservation/2019/09/how-warm-oceans-supercharge-deadly-hurricanes

How warm oceans supercharge deadly hurricanes
It's challenging to link any one storm to climate change, but warming trends have scientists concerned.

The same perennially warm waters that attract tourists to the Bahamas also helped sustain one of the most destructive storms ever seen in the region.

For more than a day Hurricane Dorian stalled over the Bahamas, where it unloaded 185 mile-per-hour winds at its peak, dumped intense rainfall, and inundated homes with storm surge.

What was a Category 3 storm on Friday quickly intensified into a Category 5 by Sunday. As it passed through the Bahamas on Monday evening, the same atmospheric system steering the storm toward Florida was interrupted, essentially leaving the storm without winds to propel it forward.

The rapid growth was fueled by what NASA described as “storm-fueling waters” around southern Florida and the Bahamas.

A supercell thunderstorm strikes in South Dakota. Among the most severe storms, supercells can bring strong ...

It was essentially “really bad luck,” says Philip Klotzbach, a meteorologist at Colorado State University. “You happen to have an unusual steering pattern at the same time as a major hurricane.”

The climate change connection
Disastrous and record-breaking storms often generate debate about how much climate change may have played a role.

Both Klotzbach and University of Miami meteorologist Brian McNoldy say linking any one storm to massive global change is challenging, and so is linking Hurricane Dorian to climate change.

Scientists instead look at patterns to assess how storms are changing over time.

The fourth National Climate Assessment predicted hurricanes could become more intense and destructive as the climate warms. Some studies suggest a warming atmosphere could make for slower winds, and research is increasingly showing that warmer conditions make hurricanes slower and wetter.

To understand why, it’s important to understand the link between warm water conditions and hurricanes.

Hotter and stronger
When a storm stalls over land as with Hurricane Harvey in Houston in 2017 and Hurricane Florence in the Carolinas in 2018, it typically weakens quickly because it no longer has warm water to fuel it.

“That area over the Bahamas just cooks this time of year,” McNoldy says. “Hurricanes love it.”

He explains that both the temperature at the surface of the ocean and the depth of the warm water contribute to how strong a hurricane becomes.

“How strong a hurricane can get depends on warm it is,” says McNoldy.

A hurricane begins as a cluster of thunderstorms over the ocean. Many begin off the west coast of Africa when a westbound jet stream called the African Easterly Jet blows across the eastern Atlantic. Seasonal temperature changes alter the jet stream’s latitude, which leads to low-pressure winds that move through the air as waves.

The winds whip over the ocean, forcing water to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere where it cools, condenses, and forms storm clouds. An estimated 85 percent of major Atlantic hurricanes are born off the African coast.

When those storms are exposed to enough warm water and westbound winds, they can form what’s called a tropical depression, in which an area of drier, cooler air rushes to fill the void left by rapidly rising warm air.

In the Northern Hemisphere, storms spin counter-clockwise because of the Coriolis effect, a term that refers to how objects move across our rotating Earth.

Over warm water, the fueling tropical depression will suck up more warm, moist water vapour like a straw, making the system stronger and condensing the dry, low-pressure into the centre. This is when a tropical storm forms. As the storm continues sucking up water vapour, it pushes more wind to the outer edges of the storm system, causing the wind to wick up more moisture and creating a feedback loop. If sustained, the low-pressure centre in a tropical storm will form the eye of a hurricane.

According to NASA, ocean surface temperature must be about 26 degrees Centigrade for a hurricane to form, and a tropical depression is only upgraded to a hurricane when it reaches 74 mile-per-hour winds.

As we saw with Dorian in the Bahamas, heat will influence how tightly the hurricane itself spins, but it’s atmospheric winds that decide how quickly a hurricane will be pushed through the ocean. Warmer storms are also capable of dumping more rain because warm temperatures carry more water vapour.

Some of the strongest storms to hit the East Coast originate off Africa’s West Coast and travel across the Atlantic. If the storm encounters a patch of cold ocean water, the natural formation of the hurricane can slow and falter until the storm dissipates.

Like adding more fuel to a fire, warm water (whether heated by regular summer temperatures or greenhouse gases) make hurricanes stronger.

The Red Cross estimates that as many as 13,000 Bahamian homes have been destroyed or damaged in some way by Dorian, and storm surges ranging from 18 to 23 feet have flooded drinking wells, meaning residents will struggle to access fresh drinking water now that the storm has moved north.

Forecasters are now watching again to see how warm ocean water and wind conditions will fuel Dorian as the hurricane moves beyond the Bahamas and up the U.S. East Coast.

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 08:56 AM
You built your excuse for not helping the hurricane victims again yet? Maybe you can create a lengthy math laced post showing the recovery stats and that will be your contribution.

The old "why aren't you solving all murders if you think murders are bad" bit.

smh

You really are an idiot.

CosmicCowboy
08-27-2020, 02:43 PM
In the future, just take the predicted storm surge and divide by 2 or 3. Shit happens every time. No wonder some people ignore the warnings.

Millennial_Messiah
08-27-2020, 02:58 PM
It’s now a cat 5

gulf coast = f:lolcked

Never was a cat 5. 150mph max winds

DMC
08-27-2020, 03:11 PM
Hurr dee durr orangeman bad... durr!!!

Put the strawman down and address the shifting of disaster relief funds.

or ... keep ankle biting. We all know that is pretty much all you are capable of.

Start a new thread (Pretty sure you have 3 or 4 you're already working on anyhow).

DMC
08-27-2020, 03:13 PM
The old "why aren't you solving all murders if you think murders are bad" bit.

smh

You really are an idiot.

Except you cannot solve all murders but you could help a hurricane victim if your beer money wasn't threatened. I mean, if you actually could solve murders and weren't doing it, and instead were bitching about all the unsolved murders online, yeah I'd see the analogy then.

DMC
08-27-2020, 03:15 PM
hurr dee durr Random man bad durr.

If you can stop drooling on yourself long enough to read:


https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment-and-conservation/2019/09/how-warm-oceans-supercharge-deadly-hurricanes

How warm oceans supercharge deadly hurricanes
It's challenging to link any one storm to climate change, but warming trends have scientists concerned.

The same perennially warm waters that attract tourists to the Bahamas also helped sustain one of the most destructive storms ever seen in the region.

For more than a day Hurricane Dorian stalled over the Bahamas, where it unloaded 185 mile-per-hour winds at its peak, dumped intense rainfall, and inundated homes with storm surge.

What was a Category 3 storm on Friday quickly intensified into a Category 5 by Sunday. As it passed through the Bahamas on Monday evening, the same atmospheric system steering the storm toward Florida was interrupted, essentially leaving the storm without winds to propel it forward.

The rapid growth was fueled by what NASA described as “storm-fueling waters” around southern Florida and the Bahamas.

A supercell thunderstorm strikes in South Dakota. Among the most severe storms, supercells can bring strong ...

It was essentially “really bad luck,” says Philip Klotzbach, a meteorologist at Colorado State University. “You happen to have an unusual steering pattern at the same time as a major hurricane.”

The climate change connection
Disastrous and record-breaking storms often generate debate about how much climate change may have played a role.

Both Klotzbach and University of Miami meteorologist Brian McNoldy say linking any one storm to massive global change is challenging, and so is linking Hurricane Dorian to climate change.

Scientists instead look at patterns to assess how storms are changing over time.

The fourth National Climate Assessment predicted hurricanes could become more intense and destructive as the climate warms. Some studies suggest a warming atmosphere could make for slower winds, and research is increasingly showing that warmer conditions make hurricanes slower and wetter.

To understand why, it’s important to understand the link between warm water conditions and hurricanes.

Hotter and stronger
When a storm stalls over land as with Hurricane Harvey in Houston in 2017 and Hurricane Florence in the Carolinas in 2018, it typically weakens quickly because it no longer has warm water to fuel it.

“That area over the Bahamas just cooks this time of year,” McNoldy says. “Hurricanes love it.”

He explains that both the temperature at the surface of the ocean and the depth of the warm water contribute to how strong a hurricane becomes.

“How strong a hurricane can get depends on warm it is,” says McNoldy.

A hurricane begins as a cluster of thunderstorms over the ocean. Many begin off the west coast of Africa when a westbound jet stream called the African Easterly Jet blows across the eastern Atlantic. Seasonal temperature changes alter the jet stream’s latitude, which leads to low-pressure winds that move through the air as waves.

The winds whip over the ocean, forcing water to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere where it cools, condenses, and forms storm clouds. An estimated 85 percent of major Atlantic hurricanes are born off the African coast.

When those storms are exposed to enough warm water and westbound winds, they can form what’s called a tropical depression, in which an area of drier, cooler air rushes to fill the void left by rapidly rising warm air.

In the Northern Hemisphere, storms spin counter-clockwise because of the Coriolis effect, a term that refers to how objects move across our rotating Earth.

Over warm water, the fueling tropical depression will suck up more warm, moist water vapour like a straw, making the system stronger and condensing the dry, low-pressure into the centre. This is when a tropical storm forms. As the storm continues sucking up water vapour, it pushes more wind to the outer edges of the storm system, causing the wind to wick up more moisture and creating a feedback loop. If sustained, the low-pressure centre in a tropical storm will form the eye of a hurricane.

According to NASA, ocean surface temperature must be about 26 degrees Centigrade for a hurricane to form, and a tropical depression is only upgraded to a hurricane when it reaches 74 mile-per-hour winds.

As we saw with Dorian in the Bahamas, heat will influence how tightly the hurricane itself spins, but it’s atmospheric winds that decide how quickly a hurricane will be pushed through the ocean. Warmer storms are also capable of dumping more rain because warm temperatures carry more water vapour.

Some of the strongest storms to hit the East Coast originate off Africa’s West Coast and travel across the Atlantic. If the storm encounters a patch of cold ocean water, the natural formation of the hurricane can slow and falter until the storm dissipates.

Like adding more fuel to a fire, warm water (whether heated by regular summer temperatures or greenhouse gases) make hurricanes stronger.

The Red Cross estimates that as many as 13,000 Bahamian homes have been destroyed or damaged in some way by Dorian, and storm surges ranging from 18 to 23 feet have flooded drinking wells, meaning residents will struggle to access fresh drinking water now that the storm has moved north.

Forecasters are now watching again to see how warm ocean water and wind conditions will fuel Dorian as the hurricane moves beyond the Bahamas and up the U.S. East Coast.
tl;dr

Your predictions of impending doom are hilarious.

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 05:12 PM
Except you cannot solve all murders but you could help a hurricane victim if your beer money wasn't threatened. I mean, if you actually could solve murders and weren't doing it, and instead were bitching about all the unsolved murders online, yeah I'd see the analogy then.

Ah the old "why aren't you helping all the hurricaine vicitims if you think any of them need help" bit.

smh

You really are an idiot.

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 05:14 PM
tl;dr

Your predictions of impending doom are hilarious.

Poor lazy DMC.

It says:

Warmer waters add more energy to hurricanes. Human activity is making oceans warmer.

I know this is hard for you. I can use smaller words here. sorry I couldn't get it monosyllabic, you'll just have to struggle on.

Big water warm, make wind big. we burn fuel, make water warm.

pgardn
08-27-2020, 05:26 PM
In the future, just take the predicted storm surge and divide by 2 or 3. Shit happens every time. No wonder some people ignore the warnings.

So downplay the next one so people will die.
And then they will listen; next time?

Shit happens every time. People ignore low water crossings and put first responders in danger by having to remove their asses. Or they stay when urged to move, and then gotta be plucked off the roof by some first responders joyfully testing their piloting skills... "say, can you tell if the power line is up or down? hard to see with all this water blowing around. I guess we just send the boats, hope the water is falling now."

Its sad we have gotten particularly good at predicting the path?
We are not as good with the rainfall and surge in a particular area.
You should know this having kayaked at the coast and learning how different conditions can be in certain channels when wind driven currents face tidal movement in predicting which part of the water column will do what. And then make the wind change direction quickly. The orientation of the channel can mean a whole lot. Some areas get flooded, others become mud and sand. It's very difficult.

pgardn
08-27-2020, 05:37 PM
Having said the above, the people they put on the ground to ham it up is embarrassing.

DarrinS
08-27-2020, 06:58 PM
Any survivors?

hater
08-27-2020, 07:01 PM
Any survivors?

I guess I was right after all. But I did backtrack so I didnt call it

Winehole23
08-27-2020, 07:02 PM
Any survivors?Six dead as of now.

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/latest-trump-visit-storm-hit-louisiana-texas-72656843

hater
08-27-2020, 07:03 PM
RIP #cam8

DarrinS
08-27-2020, 07:11 PM
Six dead as of now.

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/latest-trump-visit-storm-hit-louisiana-texas-72656843

"The fatalities included a 24-year-old male that died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator inside his residence"


Darwin got another one

Winehole23
08-27-2020, 07:52 PM
"The fatalities included a 24-year-old male that died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator inside his residence"


Darwin got another oneDarrin tap dancing on graves

DMC
08-27-2020, 10:37 PM
Ah the old "why aren't you helping all the hurricaine vicitims if you think any of them need help" bit.

smh

You really are an idiot.

Ah the old "if I cannot help them all, then I cannot help any of them so I'll continue to run my mouth about it instead, thoughts and prayers etc.." line

DMC
08-27-2020, 10:39 PM
Poor lazy DMC.

It says:

Warmer waters add more energy to hurricanes. Human activity is making oceans warmer.

I know this is hard for you. I can use smaller words here. sorry I couldn't get it monosyllabic, you'll just have to struggle on.

Big water warm, make wind big. we burn fuel, make water warm.

You bend over, I show make wind big

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 11:46 PM
Ah the old "if I cannot help them all, then I cannot help any of them so I'll continue to run my mouth about it instead, thoughts and prayers etc.." line

You try sooooo hard.

Just understand your smack based on some dimly recalled distorted conversation from years ago amuses me. Nothing else.

Well that and it makes me pity you a little more.

DMC
08-27-2020, 11:47 PM
You try sooooo hard.

Just understand your smack based on some dimly recalled distorted conversation from years ago amuses me. Nothing else.

Well that and it makes me pity you a little more.

Or you could have simply refuted me by saying you are going to help someone. Odd that you didn't. Ok not odd, just telling.

RandomGuy
08-27-2020, 11:55 PM
Or you could have simply refuted me by saying you are going to help someone. Odd that you didn't. Ok not odd, just telling.

Not giving you a single detail about my life. None. Zero. Naught. no confirmations, no refutations. That is very deliberate.

keep fishing. Your made up fantasies about me and my failings are as amusing as Derps cuck tourrettes.

smh

Ef-man
08-27-2020, 11:57 PM
RG's predictions really move him. Every year for the past 30 years (or close) during opening of dove season, there's a hurricane along the gulf or somewhere along the US coast. It will become more frequent, and multi-twisters with sharknados will be everywhere... OH HELL NO!

No wonder RG is not getting to you. You are more than ignorant.

I pity you.

Ef-man
09-27-2022, 11:19 AM
DeSantis will bend knee and beg Biden for $$$$$$

Hurricane Ian has Florida bracing for catastrophic Cat 4 damage.

Hurricane Ian tore into western Cuba on Tuesday as a major hurricane, with nothing to stop it from intensifying into a catastrophic Category 4 storm before it hits Florida on Wednesday.

Ian made landfall at 4:30 a.m. EDT Tuesday in Cuba’s Pinar del Rio province, where officials set up 55 shelters, evacuated 50,000 people, rushed in emergency personnel and took steps to protect crops in Cuba’s main tobacco-growing region.

https://www.mlive.com/news/2022/09/hurricane-ian-has-florida-bracing-for-catastrophic-cat-4-damage

Winehole23
09-27-2022, 12:03 PM
Disaster funding for Florida has been pre-approved, but Puerto Rico is still dealing with red tape hindering disaster aid.

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Winehole23
09-27-2022, 01:02 PM
just now got their comprehensive declaration


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Millennial_Messiah
09-27-2022, 06:26 PM
Disaster funding for Florida has been pre-approved, but Puerto Rico is still dealing with red tape hindering disaster aid.

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They don't pay IRS income taxes. They get what they get.

hater
09-27-2022, 07:10 PM
Lol Bidentards cheering for catastrophies

Winehole23
09-27-2022, 07:44 PM
They don't pay IRS income taxes. They get what they get.they're US citizens, but we treat them like a colony. we're the baddies.

hater
09-27-2022, 08:04 PM
we're the baddies.

:tu Here and overseas

CosmicCowboy
09-27-2022, 09:15 PM
Looks like Tampa may luck out again.

Ef-man
09-28-2022, 11:34 AM
150 MPH winds.

Prepping my thoughts and prayers but it is Florida.

Brazil
09-28-2022, 11:51 AM
Lol Bidentards cheering for catastrophies

Lol Trumptard cheering for Putin

Robz4000
09-28-2022, 01:19 PM
Can't believe how many people ignored warnings and decided to stick it out (then again, it is Florida). Forecasters were warning as far back as two weeks ago this storm was coming and everything was lining up to make it bad.

Ef-man
09-28-2022, 05:24 PM
Can't believe how many people ignored warnings and decided to stick it out (then again, it is Florida). Forecasters were warning as far back as two weeks ago this storm was coming and everything was lining up to make it bad.

You cannot tell them anything because they believe it is a fake hurricane; just CGI images; involves crisis actors; experts have been wrong before; and it detracts from "stop the steal."

lefty20
09-28-2022, 05:47 PM
But, like in terms of water, how wet is this hurricane?

ElNono
09-28-2022, 06:14 PM
Gonna have to send back some Venezuelans from Martha's Vineyard to help rebuild... if they can find them...

hater
09-29-2022, 12:56 PM
Lol Trumptard cheering for Putin

Brazilian Nazis :lmao :lmao

hater
09-29-2022, 01:06 PM
Ft Myers is gone :wow :(

Hundreds of ppl missing :( God help them


Still havent heard about the state of my Florida property. My security cameras and sensors all went offline early :pctoss :(


Ian was a mofo

BackHome
09-29-2022, 05:49 PM
Disaster funding for Florida has been pre-approved, but Puerto Rico is still dealing with red tape hindering disaster aid.

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You do know Florida is an Island right? No air plane or tankers will be visiting them while a major Hurricane is in the Gulf.

BackHome
09-29-2022, 05:55 PM
Gonna have to send back some Venezuelans from Martha's Vineyard to help rebuild... if they can find them...

They were saved God forbid they had been in Florida when Hurricane hit I am sure they were happy to enjoy that Democratic hospitality they received from Obama and Martha

leemajors
09-29-2022, 06:01 PM
You do know Florida is an Island right? No air plane or tankers will be visiting them while a major Hurricane is in the Gulf.

Derp

hater
09-29-2022, 07:22 PM
They were saved God forbid they had been in Florida when Hurricane hit I am sure they were happy to enjoy that Democratic hospitality they received from Obama and Martha

:lmao

Obomber sent them latin niglets straight to da military base :lmao

Winehole23
10-03-2022, 06:19 PM
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Winehole23
03-15-2023, 11:13 PM
Very shady

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RandomGuy
03-19-2023, 01:31 AM
Very shady

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Bad faith stuff like that opens you up to millions in damages. Document it, and take it to court, any lawyer worth their salt would be drooling over the chance.