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so any claim that because there are non-palm trees, this must not be Jamaica fails. You wrote in post #17:There are different trees but the palms are all over the place, in part because they do survive 100mph wind.
Show me where it looks like a Cat 5 hit...
Those photos all look like a Cat 1 max.
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Some more photos provided by Yahoo news is more typical of damage you expect after a hurricane but again not as much as you would expect from the Cat 5.Like "ocean rise," the question now is
CAN YOU SHOW US A PHOTO of "CAT 5 DAMAGE" on Jamaica, because that's not what the photos show as of now....
so any claim that because there are non-palm trees, this must not be Jamaica fails. You wrote in post #17:
"because they aren't palms, and hence that's not Jamaica."
Now you are admitting that this is not accurate.
Thanks.
Are you a moron or nah you are a moron.Show me where it looks like a Cat 5 hit...
Those photos all look like a Cat 1 max.
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Like "ocean rise," the question now is
CAN YOU SHOW US A PHOTO of "CAT 5 DAMAGE" on Jamaica, because that's not what the photos show as of now....
More dumbfuckery from the dumbest **** on this board. Yes, there was coverage of Hurricane Otis;When homO was ********** in Chief, we had the "strongest storm ever" in the Pacific which "hit" Mexico, and we never got any media coverage of the "damage."
You are such a silly liar. Many, many videos on Youtube now showing the extreme damage from this storm.but you can photograph trees, and the vast majority of the trees AND POWER LINES in the photos up now show NO DAMAGE...
200mph claim was 100% FUDGE FRAUD and that's why CO2 FRAUD is paying Reiny here to "shout it down"
What is it with you people? You think the whole world is out to lie to you? Really, the main felon that lies to you is in the White House. And there is extensive damage to buildings in Jamaica, both on the South and North shores.It is odd that they aren't showing severely damaged buildings etc. that would be the case with a Cat 5, most especially a strong Cat 5. And that photo of Jamaicans out in the open holding on to a beam or whatever that is in a Cat 5 hurricane? Doesn't seem too credible does it?
Downed trees and such we see all the time in strong thunderstorms in places I've lived most of my life.
Not only are there videos coming in by the hour now showing extensive damage, but they also show what a liar you are. But go ahead, continue wearing your little tin hat, and spew garbage.Apparently, you cannot show us "Cat 5 damage" either...
Not only are there videos coming in by the hour now showing extensive damage, but they also show what a liar you are. But go ahead, continue wearing your little tin hat, and spew garbage.
What is it with you people? You think the whole world is out to lie to you? Really, the main felon that lies to you is in the White House. And there is extensive damage to buildings in Jamaica, both on the South and North shores.
More dumbfuckery from the dumbest **** on this board. Yes, there was coverage of Hurricane Otis;
Hurricane Otis caused catastrophic damage in Acapulco, Mexico, making it the costliest tropical cyclone in the country's history, with estimated damages between $12 to $16 billion.
Impact
- Landfall: Hurricane Otis made landfall near Acapulco on October 25, 2023, as a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 165 mph. It was the strongest hurricane to hit Mexico's Pacific coast on record.
2- Structural Damage: The hurricane caused extensive damage to buildings, including hotels and high-rise structures. Reports indicated that over 120 hospitals and clinics were affected, and more than 10,000 utility poles were destroyed, leading to widespread power outages and communication failures.
2- Casualties: The storm resulted in at least 52 fatalities, with many more reported missing. The rapid intensification of the storm left residents with little time to prepare, exacerbating the impact.
1- Infrastructure Issues: Landslides and flooding were significant issues, particularly in mountainous areas surrounding Acapulco, which hindered rescue and recovery efforts. Roads were damaged, making access difficult for emergency crews.
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- Government Response: The Mexican government mobilized thousands of military personnel to assist in recovery efforts. They provided essential supplies and aid to affected families, focusing on restoring communication and power.
2- Long-term Impact: The damage from Hurricane Otis has been described as unprecedented, with the storm being labeled as the costliest natural disaster in Mexico's history. Recovery efforts are ongoing, with significant challenges remaining due to the extent of the destruction.
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LOL Ah well, one can never force an idiot to accept reality. The whole world is bent on deceiving little old you. LOL More and more videos coming in on the destruction in Jamaica. But nothing will ever convince you not even were you in the middle of it. LOLIt is easy to fudge documents. CO2 FRAUD has been doing that for decades.
That was another Cat 1-2 that CO2 FRAUD lied about, fudged NWS data and images.
Dumb **** did you see what it did to Jamaica? Why ard you so fucked in the head?Apparently, you cannot show us "Cat 5 damage" either...