Monday, July 11, 2022

Hurricane season is from June 1 through November 30, so it has just started

 




9 comments:

  1. You know how it works. If it is a quiet hurricane season, the libtards will claim progress because of their idiotic policies. If it is a highly active hurricane season, the same people will claim that more needs to be done.

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  2. No, no. It’s global warming is causing climate change, which can manifest in so many different ways!!! Don’t you know?

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  3. Hurricane Darby is churning toward Hawaii right now, and Tropical Storms Alex, Bonnie, and Colin have already come and gone in the Atlantic. The most active part of the hurricane season is in September, when the GOM and Caribbean warm up and starts pumping moisture into the air. Not sure what Kitler's devastating point is supposed to be. If he's comparing present to the past 3 years as if that's a climate argument, then he should stop doing what the climate alarmists do. That's why they're losing the argument.

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  4. It is not hurricane season yet. August to October.

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  5. No hurricane till they get the floating abortion clinic out there then all hell will break loose.

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  6. It's brutally hot early and often this year in Texas. I expect the climate tards will latch right on to that and totally neglect the fact that last summer had two, count 'em, two, hundred degree days.

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  7. July is typically a pretty calm month. Peak of the season is September 10th and there's really pretty low activity until around mid-August.

    If you look at that same plot today, there's a yellow blob along the gulf coast that says it has a 30% chance of developing in the next five days. Something that close to the coast isn't becoming anything more than a rainy day with a PR agent.

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  8. August, September, October and November have yet to arrive. When they do, the traffic pattern will be full.

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