Yes, and the god has no control over it.Weather does what it wants, loon
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Yes, and the god has no control over it.Weather does what it wants, loon
Yes, and the god has no control over it.
i thought AOC controls the paths of hurricanes with her smart phone appHe controls everything. Go away ya foreign moonbat. You're fcking annoying
We've been warned about developing swamp land too.Climate science warned about bigger hurricanes and more severe damage being done as a result.
Sadly, people in Florida who decide to rebuild are just going to face the same destruction again next year.
Put this warning on your calendar!
Agree. It was always only a matter of time when 'the big one' would hit. Noone cared.Climate science warned about bigger hurricanes and more severe damage being done as a result.
Sadly, people in Florida who decide to rebuild are just going to face the same destruction again next year.
Put this warning on your calendar!
The size and intensity of hurricanes are a sign of climate change.We've been warned about developing swamp land too.
Was the 1900 storm that submerged Galveston caused by Climate change.
They should build a sea wall and raise the grade of the entire community.
Hurricanes are a feature of the climate not a sign it's changing. When we don't have Atlantic Hurricanes, then we can confirm the climate is changing.
Devils Advocate.
Is there any reason why the same won't repeat annually?Agree. It was always only a matter of time when 'the big one' would hit. Noone cared.
The frequency, size, and intensity are all within the range of natural variance. The small amount of warming attributed to man might be contributing slightly, but it is still undetectable. However the prediction are later in this century the Atlantic basin will heat up so much that the heat will prohibits tropical storms. When that happens, knock on my grave.The size and intensity of hurricanes are a sign of climate change.
No, in fact they are not, even though you try to say so by grouping the effects together instead of evaluating them individually.The frequency, size, and intensity are all within the range of natural variance.