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The voice of reason
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https://google.org/crisismap/2018-florence
https://twitter.com/search?q=hurrica...Ctwgr%5Esearch https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at...?cone#contents Last edited by Crimson Dynamo; 14-09-2018 at 01:33 PM. |
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he is not lying either
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wait this is about the hurricane right?
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self-oscillating
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![]() 20 inches of rain is 500mm London gets about 750mm in a year The most the UK has ever got in a day is probably around 340mm high up in the Lakes |
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That's wet
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Is category 2 stronger or weaker....
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This Witch doesn't burn
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oh so it has been downgraded... all these people evacuated for probably nothing....we really need to get a grip on the weather hysterics
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They are saying
some are refusing to leave there homes. They have been told they will not get help. Last edited by arista; 13-09-2018 at 08:14 AM. |
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RAINFALL: Florence is expected to produce heavy and excessive
rainfall in the following areas... Coastal North Carolina...20 to 30 inches, isolated 40 inches. This rainfall would produce catastrophic flash flooding and significant river flooding. South Carolina, western and northern North Carolina...5 to 10 inches, isolated 20 inches. Elsewhere in the Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic states...3 to 6 inches, isolated 12 inches. source: NOAA 40 inches of rain is more than most places in the UK get in a whole year! |
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Queen Michelle!
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i'm praying for those in the affected states to stay safe
btw Florence in cat 2, is less worse than Katrina was, cause that one was a cat 4 or 5 am i correct? |
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Weather does not listen to humans mumbling under their breath ffs |
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and i know that but still it would be disrespectful to not think about or care about those poor souls living there |
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Nicky you are just expressing what is called a platitude because you think that is what you should say.
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Queen Michelle!
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platitude
ˈplatɪtjuːd/ noun noun: platitude; plural noun: platitudes a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful. "she began uttering liberal platitudes" synonyms: cliché, truism, commonplace, hackneyed/trite/banal/overworked saying, banality, old chestnut; bromide, inanity, tag "a string of empty platitudes" |
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Queen Michelle!
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thanks for explaining it then, and no i wasn't being that
i was more genuine about what i said that i pray for those people who live in that area what florence will hit |
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Flag shagger.
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We were in North Carolina a few weeks ago, on holiday. Such a beautiful place, hope they all get through it okay.
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Queen Michelle!
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lots of beautiful nature places as well in both south and north Carolina, hope whatever of that gets damaged from this storm, will recover tbh |
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I spent a lot of time in C and NC. The family I worked for live in South Carolina but have family living in Wilmington NC right on Cape Fear. They have been hit numerous times by these storms. Its so beautiful there but the storms do hit them.
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Celebrating 10 years
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Cat 2 isnt too bad. It may even downgrade before it comes on shore. They always hype these things. It depends on where the wet side is and how fast it comes on shore. Cat 2 is not so strong and after a downgrade or two, will be a TS... those are rainmakers with some gusty winds, so will introduce flooding, but nothing were unaccustomed to in the South.
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Queen Michelle!
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i've heard there is still a risk of landslides in some areas, due to the huge amount of rain water
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