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Wilma is now the strongest

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hurricane on record in the Atlantic.

It was barely a CAT 1 last ngiht when I went to bed.


WTF??
 
and looking like it is going to cut a path right through central florida.

see? y lifter and his bullshit ways have pissed off the wrong people this time.
 
I was really surprise to hear that it jumped from a tropical storm to a cat 5 that fast. I was watching the news all morning.
 
And those people who said "the weather hasn't changed any thru out time, we just have more media to cover it" can all suck my d#@! now.

This not only ties the record for most hurricanes to hit the US, it's also been the most severe ever.
 
The water between the Yucatan and Cuba is 85-87°F As soon as it gets into the colder gulf waters its gonna get humbled back to a cat3, closer to a 2 by landfall between Naples and Fort Myers.
 
WOW. I'm going to have to check out the boob toob

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alien amp pharm said:
And those people who said "the weather hasn't changed any thru out time, we just have more media to cover it" can all suck my d#@! now.

This not only ties the record for most hurricanes to hit the US, it's also been the most severe ever.

Yeah, because we all know that there were no hurricanes before we started keeping track of them, or the indians would have told us.

The last glaciation period ended 10,000 years ago. We have been recording Hurricane Strengths, positions and numbers for 100 years. So we have data for 1/100 of the time that Hurricanes would have possibly hit the US coast.

Climatology is an iffy science at best. At worst, it compares to Intelligent Design in kooky theory.
 
redguru said:
Yeah, because we all know that there were no hurricanes before we started keeping track of them, or the indians would have told us.

The last glaciation period ended 10,000 years ago. We have been recording Hurricane Strengths, positions and numbers for 100 years. So we have data for 1/100 of the time that Hurricanes would have possibly hit the US coast.

Climatology is an iffy science at best. At worst, it compares to Intelligent Design in kooky theory.

I'm not listening to somebody with less posts than me. Hmmpfh!
 
redguru said:
Yeah, because we all know that there were no hurricanes before we started keeping track of them, or the indians would have told us.

The last glaciation period ended 10,000 years ago. We have been recording Hurricane Strengths, positions and numbers for 100 years. So we have data for 1/100 of the time that Hurricanes would have possibly hit the US coast.

Climatology is an iffy science at best. At worst, it compares to Intelligent Design in kooky theory.
agreed, this stuff all runs in cycles, there is just no record of it
 
redguru said:
Yeah, because we all know that there were no hurricanes before we started keeping track of them, or the indians would have told us.

The last glaciation period ended 10,000 years ago. We have been recording Hurricane Strengths, positions and numbers for 100 years. So we have data for 1/100 of the time that Hurricanes would have possibly hit the US coast.

Climatology is an iffy science at best. At worst, it compares to Intelligent Design in kooky theory.



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AAP said:
and looking like it is going to cut a path right through central florida.
see? y lifter and his bullshit ways have pissed off the wrong people this time.

I hope it comes thru Lauderdale and blows all your flowered pastel window treatments all over the place..

and then you get ripped off by some contractor for the repairs afterward.
 
SoKlueles said:
they use alpha numerals or something
i read that on the noaa site
Any additional tropical storms and hurricanes that form this season will be classified by the NOAA National Hurricane Center using the Greek alphabet, beginning with Alpha. Doing so would be a first since the naming of storms began in 1953.
 
SoKlueles said:
Any additional tropical storms and hurricanes that form this season will be classified by the NOAA National Hurricane Center using the Greek alphabet, beginning with Alpha. Doing so would be a first since the naming of storms began in 1953.
damn you are smart, thats why i bang you
 
Because over the last 20-30 years.. the enitre ocean has risen an enitre degree celsius..

while 1 degree may not seem like a lot.. consider the amount of energy stored in the entire ocean.. only to be released back into the atmosphere..

and no.. I dont think Humans caused this.. I beleive they are natural environmental fluctuations.

But nonetheless.. it is the primary cause for these weather pattern changes.
 
The women have been fucking us over like crazy. Rita, Katrina and now Wilma. Seriously ladies please stop.
 
redguru said:
The water between the Yucatan and Cuba is 85-87°F As soon as it gets into the colder gulf waters its gonna get humbled back to a cat3, closer to a 2 by landfall between Naples and Fort Myers.

Shit, I got friends in Ft. Myers.
 
SoKlueles said:
Any additional tropical storms and hurricanes that form this season will be classified by the NOAA National Hurricane Center using the Greek alphabet, beginning with Alpha. Doing so would be a first since the naming of storms began in 1953.


Alpha is up! The predicted storm path takes it away from the U.S. however.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
 
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