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Dude you might be the dumbest guy on this board, definitely top three.   

Imagine downplaying a cat 3 hurricane as selling panic lol   Imagine telling a minimum of 225 families that lost loved ones from Helene that they shouldn't be scared of a little water .

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3 minutes ago, MalaXmaS said:

Nothing is going to happen. 

Possibly. We won’t know until a few days  before. Again, you don’t understand how forecasting works, and I’m not going to write a thesis on it. In simple terms, the cone represents a path, based on the health of a disturbance, and its potential movement and strength (determined by existing pressure systems, surrounding land, water temperature, etc.). This potential storm can easily hit Louisiana instead, or die out. We never urge people to prepare until around 2 or 3 days before impact, once the storm is more defined and most models are in agreement for landfall. But it’s good to know about potential threats, ahead of time, when you are in the process of rebuilding your home, or clearing debris. 

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5 minutes ago, -GD-X said:

Possibly. We won’t know until a few days  before. Again, you don’t understand how forecasting works, and I’m not going to write a thesis on it. In simple terms, the cone represents a path, based on the health of a disturbance, and its potential movement and strength (determined by existing pressure systems, surrounding land, water temperature, etc.). This potential storm can easily hit Louisiana instead, or die out. We never urge people to prepare until around 2 or 3 days before impact, once the storm is more defined and most models are in agreement for landfall. But it’s good to know about potential threats, ahead of time, when you are in the process of rebuilding your home, or clearing debris. 

Which is why I said, selling fear is big business. 

They do the same shit over here in the north east with snow, although that time that we got 4 feet of snow was cool, but that happened like 15 years ago. 

 

So fuck outta here with your "forecasting", sucio balcero maricon 👃

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49 minutes ago, MalaXmaS said:

Case in point, Peruvians are a superior breed of humans. 


Dude you might be the dumbest guy on this board, definitely top three. 
 

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3 minutes ago, Cell said:


Dude you might be the dumbest guy on this board, definitely top three. 
 

:mj:

Didn't you "join" the military? 

Nobody who does such thing can be calling anyone dumb, bro. 

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37 minutes ago, MalaXmaS said:

Which is why I said, selling fear is big business. 

They do the same shit over here in the north east with snow, although that time that we got 4 feet of snow was cool, but that happened like 15 years ago. 

 

So fuck outta here with your "forecasting", sucio balcero maricon 👃

Jesus Christ, you are a retard. My head hurts trying to comprehend how you even function in the world. 

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9 hours ago, MalaXmaS said:

Which is why I said, selling fear is big business. 

They do the same shit over here in the north east with snow, although that time that we got 4 feet of snow was cool, but that happened like 15 years ago. 

 

So fuck outta here with your "forecasting", sucio balcero maricon 👃

 

Ever think that the big deal is what saves lives? That if no big deals are made that more people would be going on about their lives and die or get injured? 

 

The biggest reason why stores get cleared out is people  preparing for the possibilities of not having power, running water, ruined roads, and closed stores. It's not like people are stocking up bunkers expecting the the apocalypse. 

 

You are constantly proving your stupidity here. 

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2 hours ago, MalaXmaS said:

Didn't you "join" the military? 

Nobody who does such thing can be calling anyone dumb, bro. 


No. :lawl:

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Imagine downplaying a cat 3 hurricane as selling panic lol

 

Imagine telling a minimum of 225 families that lost loved ones from Helene that they shouldn't be scared of a little water .

 

Thousands of peoples homes , pets , family , lives.....gone or destroyed from Milton....well the corpos just wanted to sell more milk and eggs ! 

 

These storms literally changed geography and destroyed the lives of so many people . It's such a selfish way of thinking to peg this as selling panic. 

 

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12 minutes ago, JonDnD said:

Imagine downplaying a cat 3 hurricane as selling panic lol

 

Imagine telling a minimum of 225 families that lost loved ones from Helene that they shouldn't be scared of a little water .

 

Thousands of peoples homes , pets , family , lives.....gone or destroyed from Milton....well the corpos just wanted to sell more milk and eggs ! 

 

These storms literally changed geography and destroyed the lives of so many people . It's such a selfish way of thinking to peg this as selling panic. 

 

100%

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12 hours ago, JonDnD said:

Imagine downplaying a cat 3 hurricane as selling panic lol

 

Imagine telling a minimum of 225 families that lost loved ones from Helene that they shouldn't be scared of a little water .

 

Thousands of peoples homes , pets , family , lives.....gone or destroyed from Milton....well the corpos just wanted to sell more milk and eggs ! 

 

These storms literally changed geography and destroyed the lives of so many people . It's such a selfish way of thinking to peg this as selling panic. 

 

I am not downplaying the actual damage but rather the fact that they were forecasting the end of Florida as we speak. 

That's not reporting but rather pandering to sensational ism. 

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1 hour ago, MalaXmaS said:

I am not downplaying the actual damage but rather the fact that they were forecasting the end of Florida as we speak. 

That's not reporting but rather pandering to sensational ism. 

They didn’t forecast the end of Florida lmfao! If it would have hit as a cat 4, it would have destroyed a part of the west coast of Florida, not the whole state. Look up Hurricane Ian. That’s a good example of the damage potential, had it been more intense. 

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30 minutes ago, -GD-X said:

They didn’t forecast the end of Florida lmfao! If it would have hit as a cat 4, it would have destroyed a part of the west coast of Florida, not the whole state. Look up Hurricane Ian. That’s a good example of the damage potential, had it been more intense. 

Yes, yes that! 

A cat4, that would have been something! 

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Just now, MalaXmaS said:

Yes, yes that! 

A cat4, that would have been something! 

Even a cat 2 is bad. More than 100 tornados, reducing homes to rubble, in the east coast from Milton (and it was a west coast hit). These hurricanes are unpredictable, so that’s why it’s good to be safe if you are in the cone of concern, even if you aren’t getting the direct hit. 

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Was driving home from work today and heard on the news that a guy was killed returning back to his house after the storm. He was surveying the damage done, and as he was going through some of the wreckage he got electrocuted by a downed power line. :sad: 

 

So you can just imagine how many fatalities come after a heavy storm like that which is capable of doing so much damage to so many structures.  It's dangerous to even go back to your property just to inspect it.  These storms have got to be respected.

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Just now, Remij said:

Was driving home from work today and heard on the news that a guy was killed returning back to his house after the storm. He was surveying the damage done, and as he was going through some of the wreckage he got electrocuted by a downed power line. :sad: 

 

So you can just imagine how many fatalities come after a heavy storm like that which is capable of doing so much damage to so many structures.  It's dangerous to even go back to your property just to inspect it.  These storms have got to be respected.

yeah, mayors in the hardest hit areas have been telling residents NOT to return home, or leave their home (if they stayed) for this very reason. also, waist-high floodwaters get worse before they recede. they aren't going to magically disappear.

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