60" in Houston in a couple of days, Hurricane Harvey.
Doesn't even come close to the Great Storm of 1861/62 you ignorant clod. The ENTIRE CENTRAL VALLEY of CALIFORNIA WAS A LAKE!
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60" in Houston in a couple of days, Hurricane Harvey.
Now here is what real scientists are saying, not internet poisers.
Global Warming and Hurricanes – Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Contents Summary Statement Global Warming and Atlantic Hurricanes Statistical relationships between SSTs and hurricanes Analysis of century-scale Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane frequency Analysis of other observed Atlantic hurricane metrics Model simulations of greenhouse warming...www.gfdl.noaa.gov
Still displaying your dumb fuck illogic for all to see. LOL And what are real scientists stating?Ummm, it's not isolated. Below are four random dates I punched in. Feel free to do likewise. You will find that pretty much EVERY year there was a great storm that was more powerful than anything we have experienced in the last century. The 1600's were especially bad, knock yourself out and do some digging on your own. Look up The Great Drowning of Men. Historical FACTS prove beyond doubt that the global warming crowd is doing nothing but lying.
The 1821 Norfolk and Long Island Hurricane was one of four known tropical cyclones that have made landfall in New York City. Another, even more intense hurricane in pre-Columbian times (sometime between 1278 and 1438) left evidence that was detected in southern New Jersey by paleotempestological research.[2] The third was the 1893 New York hurricane, and the fourth was Hurricane Irene in 2011.
The first of three recorded tropical cyclones recorded in the 1821 Atlantic hurricane season, the storm that would eventually strike New York was first observed off the southeast United States coast on September 1, with winds estimated in excess of 135 mph (215 km/h). It moved ashore near Wilmington, North Carolina, and passed near Norfolk, Virginia before moving through the Delmarva Peninsula and New Jersey just inland. On September 3, the hurricane struck approximately near Jamaica Bay, which later became part of New York City, and on September 4 it was observed over New England. This was just 6 years after the destructive Great September Gale of 1815.
The Christmas Gale of 1811
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The Christmas Gale of 1811
England’s lifeblood during the Napoleonic Wars was naval stores to keep its fleet at sea. The primary source of those stores was Scandinavia and Russia and the convoys carrying them traveled via th…ageofsail.wordpress.com
Galveston hurricane of 1900
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Galveston hurricane of 1900 | Description, Damage, & Facts | Britannica
Galveston hurricane of 1900, a tropical cyclone that struck the island city of Galveston, Texas, in September 1900. The hurricane claimed more than 8,000 lives, possibly as many as 12,000, making it the deadliest hurricane, and one of the deadliest natural disasters, in U.S. history.www.britannica.com
GREAT STORM OF 18 AUGUST 1750
Referred to in Colonial accounts as the "Great Storm of August 18, 1750", this terrible tempest, among other damage, wrecked or drove five ships of the Spanish Flota onto the North Carolina Coast.
A letter from Governor Dobbs to the Earl of Loudoun, July 10th, 1756, states, "Last summer...I found a violent storm about five years ago had carried away Beacon Island, which was near two miles long, and all the banks here in time may be liable to the like fate..." Possibly this was the storm of August 18th, 1750, or one of the September 1752 storms.
GREAT STORM OF 18 AUGUST 1750
Referred to in Colonial accounts as the "Great Storm of August 18, 1750", this terrible tempest, among other damage, wrecked or drove five...northcarolinashipwrecks.blogspot.com
So, you are claiming that the Central Valley of California is bigger than the area in China covered by the continuous floods of the last two years. LOL You are a very funny person, Westwall.Doesn't even come close to the Great Storm of 1861/62 you ignorant clod. The ENTIRE CENTRAL VALLEY of CALIFORNIA WAS A LAKE!
Does your apartment complex have a parking lot?
Problem solved.
You have no understanding of solar
The average household uses about 1 kw an hour, or about 24 kw per day. A 20% efficient 5kw array in Oregon would produce about 15 kw per day. An 8kw array about 24 kw per day. Within this decade, I expect to see a vast improvement in the efficiency of the solar panels, and a continuing reduction in price. That will change the the economics greatly. There are small roof mounted windmills available that can add 1 kw to 10 kw a day if you live in an area with wind. In areas that are prone to blackouts, or face the possibility of a major grid outage that would stretch for months, anyone on the west coast, a system with a backup battery could be a real benefit
Remind me not to hire youI'm an electrician, and a considerable amount of my work has been on solar projects.
I think it very safe to say that I know more—by at least a few orders of magnitude—about this topic, than you ever will.
In my apartment parking lot, where am I supposed to plug in an EV?
Look pal. No one has told anyone when they can do this or that in our entire fucking lives in my woods
If it happened we'd be standing in disbelief and then put a fist in a face
When they tell you when to take a shit you'll understand. Good Lord
"You can only wash your cars on Tuesdays"................Well Chuck You Farley would be said
Good Lord
Still using that same old method of lying, Westwall? Kind of stupid of you as more and more people lose their homes and belongings to floods, storms, and fires. And more and more people realize what stupid liars you "Conservatives" are. The graph below is of numbers of loss events, not the cost. But were it the cost in level dollars of a given year, the graph would look the same.
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Where did your chart mention frequency or magnitude of floods, hurricanes, droughts and wildfires? DURR
Dumb ass, it is called a Powerwall 2. Or other names from other manufacturers. Solar on your roof, a couple of Powerwall's, and you are fixed for normal driving. And the home batteries will continue to get less costly and have more storage as this decade progresses.
Still displaying your dumb fuck illogic for all to see. LOL And what are real scientists stating?
"The intensity of TCs has increased globally in recent decades, with the proportion of category 3-5 cyclone occurrence growing by around 5% per decade since 1979, according to satellite-based intensity estimates (Kossin et al., 2020).Mar 26, 2021"
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Climate change is probably increasing the intensity of tropical cyclones
Climate change is probably fuelling more powerful tropical cyclones (also called hurricanes), while flooding by tropical cyclones is amplified by rising sea level.news.sciencebrief.org
kw/hr. OK. And your continued lies about what can be done with solar shows that you are one ignorant ideologue.
Charging stations can be easily added to a parking lot. One per parking space, or in individually reserved spaces. If the tenants in 101, 107 and 144 have EVs, they get a parking space reserved for them. If not, they park in any other parking space.