Strongest hurricane ever recorded about to slam Puerto Vallarta.

OddBall1st

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Robot A said to Robot B, Do you know what Global Warming was ?

Robot B replied,.... It was the 30 year period when the Earth warmed slightly before cooling for 30,000 years and wiping humans out.
 

ttystikk

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When I was a kid I'd visit my grandparents in south Texas. I'd track the hurricanes every summer... some of which ended up hitting our house.

Contrary to the assumptions of those who've never experienced one, a hurricane is far from over when the wind stops blowing. It can take months to clear streets, repair plumbing infrastructure and return electrical service- during which time residents are either on their own or evacuated and unable to do anything at all.

Hurricanes are scary headline makers, but I promise that it's the aftermath that really sucks about them. Just ask Katrina victims.
 

OddBall1st

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Oddball spamming because the strongest hurricane ever recorded is about to hit Mexico and he doesn't know what else to say.

5 posts in a row, complete meltdown.

I`m waiting for the 251mph storm next week,....

When Katrina hit, it was the strongest ever, when Sandy hit, it was the strongest ever,...today we have Patrcia,..so it`s now the strongest,...and you are chest thumping now. I`m not.

So you say I`m melting ? Really ??
 

abandonconflict

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When I was a kid I'd visit my grandparents in south Texas. I'd track the hurricanes every summer... some of which ended up hitting our house.

Contrary to the assumptions of those who've never experienced one, a hurricane is far from over when the wind stops blowing. It can take months to clear streets, repair plumbing infrastructure and return electrical service- during which time residents are either on their own or evacuated and unable to do anything at all.

Hurricanes are scary headline makers, but I promise that it's the aftermath that really sucks about them. Just ask Katrina victims.
They are getting stronger too.
 

OddBall1st

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When I was a kid I'd visit my grandparents in south Texas. I'd track the hurricanes every summer... some of which ended up hitting our house.

Contrary to the assumptions of those who've never experienced one, a hurricane is far from over when the wind stops blowing. It can take months to clear streets, repair plumbing infrastructure and return electrical service- during which time residents are either on their own or evacuated and unable to do anything at all.

Hurricanes are scary headline makers, but I promise that it's the aftermath that really sucks about them. Just ask Katrina victims.

The area`s effected are coastal. Not so with cold core storms. You must mention that because the people in Milwaukee are scared to death of one. So please don`t leave that tid bit out.
 

OddBall1st

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So it will have long lasting and devastating impacts, and we should expect storms like this to become ordinary and continue getting stronger and breaking records, got it.

Storms like that are ordinary and you noticed Pacific theater, Right ?? Hurricanes get stronger, and weaker,....how about that ?
 
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