Now, a 2-4 day prediction:
Climate models 30 years into the future.
#NotACult, no no no no.
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weather = climate
Only when it fits Al Gore’s agenda.
12 years without Hurricane cone maps … and now the cultists are wetting themselves
The problem with global warming theory is that even the notorious fraudster Michael Mann agrees
that the global average temperature has not exceeded
Morning news repeatedly said this was the worst storm ever. I look on a historical listing since 1924 and it’s not. In past centuries there were some brutal hurricanes in the Caribbean.
1900 Galveston, Tx. Hurricane estimated to have killed around 6,000 to 8,000 people.
Stop this man-made disaster.
Put in a man-made carbon tax.
/sarc
1926, Florida, in today’s dollars over 160 billion in damage.
1780 October 10 Lesser Antilles 20,000 – 22,000 Deaths The Great Hurricane of 1780 or San Calixto Hurricane of 1780. One of the deadliest hurricanes on record. The hurricane destroyed the island of Barbados with winds possibly exceeding 320 km/h (200 mph), before moving past Martinique, Saint Lucia, and Sint Eustatius. In St. Lucia it caused atleast 6,000 deaths and atleast 9,000 deaths on Martinique due to storm surge. Coming in the midst of the American Revolution, the storm caused heavy losses to British and French fleets contesting for control of the area. The hurricane later passed near Puerto Rico and over the eastern portion of Hispaniola. There, it caused heavy damage near the coastlines. Sank 50 ships in Bermuda. Also severely affected St. Vincent and Grenada. It ultimately turned to the northeast without impacting the United States. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Atlantic_hurricanes_in_the_18th_century
If we could just muster enough of a carbon tax – then we can turn this hurricane around. Maybe Obama could channel that for us. Sarcasm? Oh yeah.
Anybody catch the Fox News late night anchor(s) asking two experts if the Mexican earthquake was related to the two Caribbean hurricanes?
Both experts seemed aghast they would even be asked such a question. It is but one display of the ignorant illogic that poses as journalism these days.
People have more information than ever, at their fingertips, yet are dumb as posts for the most part, beyond their occupation, TV & the Timmies menu.
weather = climate
Only when it fits Al Gore’s agenda.
12 years without Hurricane cone maps … and now the cultists are wetting themselves
The problem with global warming theory is that even the notorious fraudster Michael Mann agrees
that the global average temperature has not exceeded
Morning news repeatedly said this was the worst storm ever. I look on a historical listing since 1924 and it’s not. In past centuries there were some brutal hurricanes in the Caribbean.
1900 Galveston, Tx. Hurricane estimated to have killed around 6,000 to 8,000 people.
Stop this man-made disaster.
Put in a man-made carbon tax.
/sarc
1926, Florida, in today’s dollars over 160 billion in damage.
1780 October 10 Lesser Antilles 20,000 – 22,000 Deaths The Great Hurricane of 1780 or San Calixto Hurricane of 1780. One of the deadliest hurricanes on record. The hurricane destroyed the island of Barbados with winds possibly exceeding 320 km/h (200 mph), before moving past Martinique, Saint Lucia, and Sint Eustatius. In St. Lucia it caused atleast 6,000 deaths and atleast 9,000 deaths on Martinique due to storm surge. Coming in the midst of the American Revolution, the storm caused heavy losses to British and French fleets contesting for control of the area. The hurricane later passed near Puerto Rico and over the eastern portion of Hispaniola. There, it caused heavy damage near the coastlines. Sank 50 ships in Bermuda. Also severely affected St. Vincent and Grenada. It ultimately turned to the northeast without impacting the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Atlantic_hurricanes_in_the_18th_century
If we could just muster enough of a carbon tax – then we can turn this hurricane around. Maybe Obama could channel that for us. Sarcasm? Oh yeah.
Anybody catch the Fox News late night anchor(s) asking two experts if the Mexican earthquake was related to the two Caribbean hurricanes?
Both experts seemed aghast they would even be asked such a question. It is but one display of the ignorant illogic that poses as journalism these days.
People have more information than ever, at their fingertips, yet are dumb as posts for the most part, beyond their occupation, TV & the Timmies menu.