Unless a hurricane is directly threatening one of Trump's real estate holdings, I doubt that he gives a rat's ass.
He has a house in St Martin, or somewhere close.
Ass is given. :lol:
Unless a hurricane is directly threatening one of Trump's real estate holdings, I doubt that he gives a rat's ass.
You need to follow your Gods will and turn the other cheek and embrace your former enemies and learn to love one another
He has a house in St Martin, or somewhere close.
Ass is given. :lol:
Hurricanes are one of gods ways of telling everyone he doesn't need anybody's help to wreck things
...and what religion survives these deals the best eh?
that would be a pretty good test of who god really loves the most
The Hurricane of the Aad Tribe
When the tribe of Aad (near Yemen) denied their apostle Hood and insisted on their idolatry, God sent on them the hurricane which lasted for seven nights and eight days, and which terminated them totally.
You're right, it's got nothing to do with the scam. It does have everything to do with climate change being a natural event though. It's just sad that gullible morons have been sucked into thinking the problem can be solved by giving their money away to third world crap-holes. Did you make your donation to the UN climate fund yet, like a good little moron?This is totally normal guys.
Happens all the time.
Nothing to do with that climate change scam.
Nope.
Hurricanes are in the Atlantic, not Yemen.
So, they weren't hurricanes then.This had happened thousands of years ago; in fact before Prophet Abraham. This tribe followed after Noah, and before Abraham; so they were before Moses also, and they or the other tribe of Thamood were mentioned in the Bible.
Their location was in the land of hills near Yemen, so the hurricanes came to them from the Arab sea .. and from the Indian or Atlantic Ocean .. !?
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Forgot booking that Utopian vacation next year (or ever)..
Caribbean islands suffer huge damage after Irma – as it happened
Objection! Assumes facts not in evidence!So this went from a 'freak incident' to 'happens all the time'.
Trumptards really need to make up their minds.
Got the first three sentences right . Good start. Anyway there is no point worrying about things you have zero control over. Like weather.This is totally normal guys.
Happens all the time.
Nothing to do with that climate change scam.
Nope.
There are now three hurricanes to worry about in the Atlantic
As Texas deals with the fallout from Harvey and the Caribbean braces for the impact of Hurricane Irma, two more hurricanes continue to grow in the Atlantic. The storms are being fueled by warm waters in the Atlantic, which intensifies the hurricanes by providing more energy.
Hurricane Katia is forming in the Gulf of Mexico with winds of 75 miles per hour, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has put out a hurricane warning for the Mexican state of Veracruz. It’s relatively localized, though, and is moving southeast at only 3 miles per hour.
Meanwhile, tropical storm Jose has just been upgraded to a hurricane, making it the tenth named hurricane in the Atlantic this season. It’s a little faster than Katia and is moving west at about 16 miles per hour with winds of 75 miles per hour, according to updates from NOAA. The good news is that Jose may not make landfall and the National Hurricane Center has not put out any warnings yet.
By far the biggest storm risk remains Irma. Irma, a Category 5 hurricane, is approaching Puerto Rico and the Bahamas after making landfall in the islands of St. Martin and St Barthélemy. It could reach Florida by early next week.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/6/1...tic-ocean-irma-katia-jose-weather-environment
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Your stupidity OTH can be cured.
We've never had so many hurricanes before, just ask any progressive.Irma and Harvey should kill any doubt that climate change is real
Flying into the eye of Irma
NOAA hurricane hunters flew through the eye of Hurricane Irma on Sept. 5, capturing the storm's massive eye wall on camera. (Reuters)
As we begin to clean up from Hurricane Harvey, the wettest hurricane on record, dumping up to 50 inches of rain on Houston in three days, and await landfall of Irma, the most powerful hurricane on record in the open Atlantic Ocean, people are asking: What is the role of human-induced climate change in these events, and how else have our own actions increased our risks?
Fundamental physical principles and observed weather trends mean we already know some of the answers — and we have for a long time.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean waters, and the oceans are warming because of the human-caused buildup of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere, primarily from the burning of coal, oil and gas. The strongest hurricanes have gotten stronger because of global warming. Over the past two years, we have witnessed the most intense hurricanes on record for the globe, both hemispheres, the Pacific and now, with Irma, the Atlantic.
We also know that warmer air holds more moisture, and the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere has increased because of human-induced global warming. We’ve measured this increase, and it has been unequivocally attributed to human-caused warming. That extra moisture causes heavier rainfall, which has also been observed and attributed to our influence on climate. We know that rainfall rates in hurricanes are expected to increase in a warmer world, and now we’re living that reality.
And global warming also means higher sea levels, both because ocean water expands as it warms and because ice in the mountains and at the poles melts and makes its way into oceans. Sea level rise is accelerating, and storm surge from hurricanes rides on top of higher seas to infiltrate further into our coastal cities.
Heavier rain and higher sea levels can combine to compound flooding in major hurricanes, as the deluges cause flooding that must drain to the sea but can’t do so as quickly because of storm surges. Sadly, we saw this effect in play in the catastrophic flooding from Harvey.
We don’t have all of the answers yet. There are scientific linkages we’re still trying to work out. Harvey, like Hurricane Irene before it in 2011, resulted in record flooding, because of a combination of factors. Very warm ocean temperatures meant more moisture in the atmosphere to produce heavy rainfall, yes. But both storms were also very slow-moving, nearly stationary at times, which means that rain fell over the same areas for an extended period.
Cutting-edge climate science suggests that such stalled weather patterns could result from a slowed jet stream, itself a consequence — through principles of atmospheric science — of the accelerated warming of the Arctic. This is a reminder of how climate changes in far-off regions such as the North Pole can have very real effects on extreme weather faced here in the Lower 48.
These linkages are preliminary, and scientists are still actively studying them. But they are a reminder that surprises may be in store — and not welcome ones — when it comes to the unfolding effects of climate change.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...limate-change-is-real/?utm_term=.b078835b336f
Utter bullshit.Rush said it was a liberal hoax....