Strongest hurricane ever recorded about to slam Puerto Vallarta.

Harrekin

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Yous wanna build a wall as a big "fuck you" to Mexico, yet all cry when they get hit by a bit of strong wind.

Don't like hurricanes?

Move out of a hurricane zone.

Same story as the people who live on the side of a dormant volcano and then get pissed off when it erupts...
 

abandonconflict

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Yous wanna build a wall as a big "fuck you" to Mexico, yet all cry when they get hit by a bit of strong wind.
Yeah, let's just ignore the fact that the strongest storm ever has just been recorded, as well as the implications of the existence of a record breaking storm because it doesn't fit with your denial of man made global warming.
 

OddBall1st

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Technology is a dangerous weapon in a war of information.

I`m sorry but the guitar behind him,.. tells the story.

What good is peer reviewed by people on the payroll only, opposition can`t have in because they are not grouped but are individual ?
Do you by chance happen to know when Climate change will come to the USA ? Has it been to Canadia yet ?

Peer reviewed science led to the Titanic being unsinkable. Technology was on point as well. And, the ice caps that were not coming back,...are back.
 

abandonconflict

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Yes, we were expecting it because you said more powerful means more worries.
No, I said you're a mouth breathing fucktard, totally different thing. Why are you so upset that the most powerful storm ever recorded made landfall in an unpopulated area? Did you know that it was the most powerful storm ever recorded?
 

green217

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When I was a kid I'd visit my grandparents in south Texas. I'd track the hurricanes every summer... some of which ended up hitting our house.

Contrary to the assumptions of those who've never experienced one, a hurricane is far from over when the wind stops blowing. It can take months to clear streets, repair plumbing infrastructure and return electrical service- during which time residents are either on their own or evacuated and unable to do anything at all.

Hurricanes are scary headline makers, but I promise that it's the aftermath that really sucks about them. Just ask Katrina victims.
I've been three weeks with no electricity or running water, had to bathe in the creek in the backyard. You're right the aftermath is the hardest part, if you survive the initial onslaught
 

OddBall1st

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Katrina didn't just fade away, that's absurd. It relocated a lot of people. They're still rebuilding after Katrina to this day.

You could say that about Pearl Harbor too. Ships are still sunken there.

What I am trying to say is that these storms are normal in normal zones, Katrina was a Global warming result too. I think not and so do many peers, they just don`t write it down.
 
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