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Rambo John J

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Omg are you ok?

Where silentsinger @silentsinger ?


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Seriously tho' , be careful.









And go steal on a mofo'

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He said he is working in the hospital tonight with some nurses.
 

Papi Chingon

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Does anyone else just love seeing the reporters out in the elements getting pelted with rain, flying objects, mic going in and out, basically doing it all for "the gram", only they are getting paid for it? Only good part of natural disasters.
 

Rambo John J

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Who let him into a hospital?
I think they pay him to be there.

If concrete construction it might actually be one of the safer spots in super high wind.

Looks like the wind is down to like 70-80 mph now, not sure how windy it was earlier...Roofs were flying off for sure
 

Papi Chingon

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I think they pay him to be there.

If concrete construction it might actually be one of the safer spots in super high wind.

Looks like the wind is down to like 70-80 mph now, not sure how windy it was earlier...Roofs were flying off for sure
I thought the dude was a bartender.
 

BrunoMcGyver

Bruno no dey carry last
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The science has spoken - these hurricanes are more crazier now because of climate change. The speed of hurricanes, which intensify damage to infrastructure, is a direct result of warmer weather.

Not saying electric cars and paper bags are the answer, but we can't keep relying on plastic and oil forever. Read this and tell me I'm fucking wrong.

Climate change intensified deadly Hurricane Helene: Report | Climate News | Al Jazeera
 
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Papi Chingon

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1. Galveston Hurricane (August 1900)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 8,000

2. Hurricane Maria (September 2017)
Category 4: 150 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 2,975

3. San Felipe-Okeechobee Hurricane (September 1928)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 2,166

4. Hurricane Katrina (September 2005)
Category 4: 157 mph+ wind speeds
Deaths: 1,207

5. Cheniere Caminada Hurricane (October 1893)
Category 4: 130 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 1,100

6. Sea Island Hurricane (August 1893)
Category 3: 120 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 1,000

7. New England Hurricane (September 1938)
Category 3: 112-129 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 600

8. Florida Keys Labor Day Hurricane (August 1935)
Category 5: 157 mph+ wind speeds
Deaths: 408

9. Great Atlantic Hurricane (September 1944)
Category 3: 112-129 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 390

10. Hurricane Audrey (June 1957)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 390

11. Hurricane Camille (August 1969)
Category 5: 157 mph+ wind speeds
Deaths: 256

12. Hurricane Sandy (October 2012)
Category 2: 96-110 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 233

13. Hurricane Ian (September 2022)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 150

14. Hurricane Agnes (June 1972)
Category 1: 74-95 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 122

15. Hurricane Donna (August 1960)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths:
114
 

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BrunoMcGyver

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1. Galveston Hurricane (August 1900)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 8,000

2. Hurricane Maria (September 2017)
Category 4: 150 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 2,975

3. San Felipe-Okeechobee Hurricane (September 1928)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 2,166

4. Hurricane Katrina (September 2005)
Category 4: 157 mph+ wind speeds
Deaths: 1,207

5. Cheniere Caminada Hurricane (October 1893)
Category 4: 130 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 1,100

6. Sea Island Hurricane (August 1893)
Category 3: 120 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 1,000

7. New England Hurricane (September 1938)
Category 3: 112-129 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 600

8. Florida Keys Labor Day Hurricane (August 1935)
Category 5: 157 mph+ wind speeds
Deaths: 408

9. Great Atlantic Hurricane (September 1944)
Category 3: 112-129 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 390

10. Hurricane Audrey (June 1957)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 390

11. Hurricane Camille (August 1969)
Category 5: 157 mph+ wind speeds
Deaths: 256

12. Hurricane Sandy (October 2012)
Category 2: 96-110 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 233

13. Hurricane Ian (September 2022)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 150

14. Hurricane Agnes (June 1972)
Category 1: 74-95 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 122

15. Hurricane Donna (August 1960)
Category 4: 130-156 mph wind speeds
Deaths: 114
So 4 or the top 15 happened in the last 19 years, while the other 11 happened over the 110 years before that. Glad to see I'm being supported.

Now do top 15 according to total damage. I'll wait another 3 and a half hours til it's home time.
 

Rambo John J

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So 4 or the top 15 happened in the last 19 years, while the other 11 happened over the 110 years before that. Glad to see I'm being supported.

Now do top 15 according to total damage. I'll wait another 3 and a half hours til it's home time.
Where do you live?
Pretty late over here already
 

Papi Chingon

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Oct 19, 2015
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So 4 or the top 15 happened in the last 19 years, while the other 11 happened over the 110 years before that. Glad to see I'm being supported.

Now do top 15 according to total damage. I'll wait another 3 and a half hours til it's home time.
Total damage is a dishonest number, since there is inflation costs, then perhaps the biggest, the development and population increase in coastal areas. But yeah, climate change and all. You do you.
 

sparkuri

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Does anyone else just love seeing the reporters out in the elements getting pelted with rain, flying objects, mic going in and out, basically doing it all for "the gram", only they are getting paid for it? Only good part of natural disasters.
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Papi Chingon

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But the research says.
I just posted raw data. If you want to take reports from "scientists" paid by special interest groups, you do you. The Green New Deal is only $100T at this point. But hey, you win. Very nicely articulated points you've made. Typical liberal. You win...
 

BrunoMcGyver

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I just posted raw data. If you want to take reports from "scientists" paid by special interest groups, you do you. The Green New Deal is only $100T at this point. But hey, you win. Very nicely articulated points you've made. Typical liberal. You win...