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Just like Dorian hitting Alabama?
Hey, look! Trump used a white Sharpie on this one!
A pure act of God if it happens. But the GW nut-jobs will loose their minds
-VySky
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Is California About To Get Hit By A Hurricane For The Very First Time In History?
In the entire history of our country, a hurricane has never made landfall in the state of California. So if such a thing actually happened, it would be considered to be an extremely unusual event. Well, right now there are three very dangerous tropical storms swirling in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Tropical Storm Kiko is not expected to be a serious threat to make landfall, but Tropical Storm Lorena and Tropical Storm Mario “are expected to become hurricanes by Friday as they approach the Mexican coast”. Tropical Storm Lorena is the more immediate threat, and the latest forecast is projecting that it will reach Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula by Saturday. If it maintains hurricane strength and continues to ride up the west coast, it is entirely possible that we could see something that we have never seen before. Most forecasters don’t want to talk too much about it yet, because it truly would be an unprecedented event, but there really is a chance that California could get hit by a hurricane for the very first time in U.S. history.
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eh, Teslas probably float
A pure act of God if it happens. But the GW nut-jobs will loose their minds
-VySky
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Is California About To Get Hit By A Hurricane For The Very First Time In History?
In the entire history of our country, a hurricane has never made landfall in the state of California. So if such a thing actually happened, it would be considered to be an extremely unusual event. Well, right now there are three very dangerous tropical storms swirling in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Tropical Storm Kiko is not expected to be a serious threat to make landfall, but Tropical Storm Lorena and Tropical Storm Mario “are expected to become hurricanes by Friday as they approach the Mexican coast”. Tropical Storm Lorena is the more immediate threat, and the latest forecast is projecting that it will reach Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula by Saturday. If it maintains hurricane strength and continues to ride up the west coast, it is entirely possible that we could see something that we have never seen before. Most forecasters don’t want to talk too much about it yet, because it truly would be an unprecedented event, but there really is a chance that California could get hit by a hurricane for the very first time in U.S. history.
Is California About To Get Hit By A Hurricane For The Very First Time In History? | Zero HedgeView attachment 67264194
Not fake news, just fake intelligence. Storms change tracksFake news. The real NOAA graphic for Tropical Storm Lorena as of today can be found here: TROPICAL STORM LORENA
A pure act of God if it happens. But the GW nut-jobs will loose their minds
-VySky
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Is California About To Get Hit By A Hurricane For The Very First Time In History?
In the entire history of our country, a hurricane has never made landfall in the state of California. So if such a thing actually happened, it would be considered to be an extremely unusual event. Well, right now there are three very dangerous tropical storms swirling in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Tropical Storm Kiko is not expected to be a serious threat to make landfall, but Tropical Storm Lorena and Tropical Storm Mario “are expected to become hurricanes by Friday as they approach the Mexican coast”. Tropical Storm Lorena is the more immediate threat, and the latest forecast is projecting that it will reach Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula by Saturday. If it maintains hurricane strength and continues to ride up the west coast, it is entirely possible that we could see something that we have never seen before. Most forecasters don’t want to talk too much about it yet, because it truly would be an unprecedented event, but there really is a chance that California could get hit by a hurricane for the very first time in U.S. history.
Is California About To Get Hit By A Hurricane For The Very First Time In History? | Zero HedgeView attachment 67264194
Is there any more surefire way of showing other posters that you are not to be taken seriously than using ZeroHedge as a source for anything?
From what I read they are predicting that it will hit Baja California. That was disappointing as it is over 800 miles away from San Francisco. Too bad. A possibility to drown a few million rats carrying medieval diseases in the city the Democratic stronghold is refusing to address.
Is there any more surefire way of showing other posters that you are not to be taken seriously than using ZeroHedge as a source for anything?
Tropical Depression Lorena is weakening near northwest Mexico
From what I read they are predicting that it will hit Baja California. That was disappointing as it is over 800 miles away from San Francisco. Too bad. A possibility to drown a few million rats carrying medieval diseases in the city the Democratic stronghold is refusing to address.
From what I read they are predicting that it will hit Baja California. That was disappointing as it is over 800 miles away from San Francisco. Too bad. A possibility to drown a few million rats carrying medieval diseases in the city the Democratic stronghold is refusing to address.
Nice. It's not like those people in S.F., or anywhere in California, are actual Americans after all; it's okay to cheer death and devastation as long as it's in a blue state, amirite?
From what I read they are predicting that it will hit Baja California. That was disappointing as it is over 800 miles away from San Francisco. Too bad. A possibility to drown a few million rats carrying medieval diseases in the city the Democratic stronghold is refusing to address.
Nice. It's not like those people in S.F., or anywhere in California, are actual Americans after all; it's okay to cheer death and devastation as long as it's in a blue state, amirite?
Get off your high horse. My post was directed to the out of control population of rats that have been spreading medieval diseases that has already been reported on in San Fran and elsewhere in your beloved state where the government fails to address the problem. If the government refuses to address the issue, flooding the area by a natural event would certainly kill a lot of rats.