Where are all of the hurricanes this year?

Nope. I'm clear and you are stoned.
So "clear" means "dumber than dogshit" now?

Got it. :thup:
My critical reasoning is fine. Yours is nonexistent. Let me know when you are ready to go toe-to-toe. I'll be done before lunch.
You're all gas and no ass.

All blow and no go.

All mouth and no.... something that rhymes with mouth.
Nope. Refute away. Give it your best shot.
Ooooooooooooohhhhhh!!!!!!

You're soooooo tough!!!!!


Everyone is soooooooo scared of you!!!!! :palm:

Idiot.
 
If you watched the entire exchange, she was speaking in the abstract, not literal.
Yeah, she’s quite abstract .
Magats suddenly act as if they can't understand the difference in their never-ending crusade against people their feckless leaders deem "enemy of the people",
For example?
or scientific facts that interfere with projected corporate profits and control of the populace on one level.
What scientific facts are you talking about?
 
They predicted an above average year....average is 7 hurricanes....we have had 4.
Thirteen named storms. Four major hurricanes. About to be five by end of the day.

NOAA forecasted 13 to 19 named storms, 6 to 10 hurricanes, and 3 to 5 major hurricanes.

Still a month to go in hurricane season
 
Asking 4 A Friend.

Actually I was wondering the same thing yesterday.

Damn trump

He probably nuked them.

No hurricanes during it's peak season? The climate change activists on the LEFT must be scurrying around looking for another
made up reason as to why we should believe them when they say our planet is doomed because of climate change.

They were participating in Greta's yacht club to Gaza to support Gorebal Warming...

The season is almost over, and it has been a complete dud.

The global warming activists are crying.

At first they dropped off heavily from Trump's 50% tariffs, and then the government shutdown more or less precluded them. But yes, Trump totally fucked with Climate Change and ruined that along with violence in Gaza.

Hope springs eternal, eh?

Hey, fucking idiots...

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Expected to become a category 5 by tomorrow.

Guess maybe next time you should wait until after hurricane season is over before you go trying to use it as evidence to support your anti-science beliefs.
 
Hey, fucking idiots... Expected to become a category 5 by tomorrow.
Do you have any sort of point? ... or was this intended as a random statement?

QUESTION: What is the technical term for a hurricane that is expected to reach CAT-5 soon?
ANSWER: A CAT-4 hurricane.

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Hey, fucking idiots...

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Expected to become a category 5 by tomorrow.

Guess maybe next time you should wait until after hurricane season is over before you go trying to use it as evidence to support your anti-science beliefs.

If I'd said there were going to be no hurricanes this year, you'd have a point.

Since I didn't, you don't (expect the one on your head).


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Not a threat to America, is it?

Are you disappointed that it won't hit a red state, loser?
 
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Do you have any sort of point? ... or was this intended as a random statement?
You're a loser asshole.
QUESTION: What is the technical term for a hurricane that is expected to reach CAT-5 soon?
ANSWER: A CAT-4 hurricane.
So you're finally getting to put some of those advanced kindergarten math skills of yours to work, eh?

Cool.
Drunk, I suppose. Who knows?
Yes, that's your normal state for a Sunday night, isn't it?
 
I'm guessing that the people who do Nomad's thinking for him are instructing him to believe that a CAT-5 hurricane would be an "unprecedented" event that conservatives have all sworn "can never happen."


I imagine he's pissed off because Melissa isn't gonna hit any red states, so he can't rant about Trump/ballroom/FEMA $ for a month.

Pre-season forecasts from NOAA and Colorado State University predicted above-normal activity (13–19 named storms, 6–10 hurricanes, and 3–5 major hurricanes, compared to the 1991–2020 average of 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes), the season to date has been slower-paced than expected, with a notable lull during the typical peak period in September.

Only two storms brought tropical-storm-force winds to the U.S. coast so far. That's probably why he's SO MAD.
 
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