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Actually they are... but you keep on believing in your deceptions... The facts show you a liarBilly Boob, still think the Gulf and Western Atlantic are cold?
Wiki is crap... Its funny how much trust you put in your crap left wing propaganda site.Wow... no, that is not how hurricanes form. Why don't you just look it up. Try Wikipedia.
No.. you are crap. Here is the first half of the reference list for that article. 196 items total. When you think you know 1% of this information, you let us know. I bet they've got an atmospheric physicist or two in here. One who didn't make it up.
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The storms that hit Mexico usually blow north into the USA.Seems the remnants are crossing Mexico to add to the cyclone forming in the Pacific.
The storms that hit Mexico usually blow north into the USA.Seems the remnants are crossing Mexico to add to the cyclone forming in the Pacific.
They need to be further south to keep going into the Pacific so as to reach Asia.
So today there is trop depression rotating westard along the Fla Gulf coast.
I want whoever posted that pseudocolor graph showing the Gulf BURNING UP WITH HEAT last week --- to explain to me WHY this has yet to be even a "tropical storm". Probably never will. ALL over that burning hot water out there.
So sad the witchdoctors are in charge of writing the fictional climate predictions.
WASNT ME...So today there is trop depression rotating westard along the Fla Gulf coast.
I want whoever posted that pseudocolor graph showing the Gulf BURNING UP WITH HEAT last week --- to explain to me WHY this has yet to be even a "tropical storm". Probably never will. ALL over that burning hot water out there.
So sad the witchdoctors are in charge of writing the fictional climate predictions. So sad the natives are so naive and gullible.