More than 5,000 people affected by floods in Thailand

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In the country's northeastern province of Ubon Ratchatani, over 8 inches of rain fell in 24 hours, forcing more than 5,000 people to flee. Heavy rain destroyed trees and water reached to waist-high type flooding in these areas.

Falling trees ended up killing at least one person and injuring two others in the Sisaket province, according to ABC News. In neighboring countries such as Vietnam, there were blackouts after Tropical Storm Noru advanced into the central region but no deaths were reported.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...id=a2hs&cvid=056b469d84cc4e2f9277ab6c4700ecb6
 
In the country's northeastern province of Ubon Ratchatani, over 8 inches of rain fell in 24 hours, forcing more than 5,000 people to flee. Heavy rain destroyed trees and water reached to waist-high type flooding in these areas.

Falling trees ended up killing at least one person and injuring two others in the Sisaket province, according to ABC News. In neighboring countries such as Vietnam, there were blackouts after Tropical Storm Noru advanced into the central region but no deaths were reported.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...id=a2hs&cvid=056b469d84cc4e2f9277ab6c4700ecb6


Guano,

15" plus fell right here in this country. Get your shit in a row.
 
its important because he hates Tom......

One third of Pakistan is under water. 33 million people are displaced. The current Florida hurricane is reportedly devastating. 8 inches of rain in one day anywhere is yet another indicator of man-made climatic disruption. If the severity and frequency of these events does not alarm you I'd like to know where you're getting your smoke from and what you're paying for it.
 
The frequency of events is just as indicative of climate change as their severity, you dumbass, Jew-hating s.o.b.

I love how you try and turn things around. Your problem? Everyone has you pegged. The worst recorded hurricane to ever hit Tampa was 1848 pre ”glowbull warming" fear mongering days.
Now get back to your anti semitic posts and don't forget to ban anyone that may call you out for what you are.
 
8 inches of rain in one day anywhere is yet another indicator of man-made climatic disruption.

no.....its an indicator of the first hurricane to hit that part of Florida in 100 years.......I expect the one that hit there in 1921 was man-made as well, right?.......all those automobile emissions from the Model A's?......
 
I love how you try and turn things around. Your problem? Everyone has you pegged. The worst recorded hurricane to ever hit Tampa was 1848 pre ”glowbull warming" fear mongering days.
Now get back to your anti semitic posts and don't forget to ban anyone that may call you out for what you are.
must have been ox emissions that time.....
 
It's the frequency, retard.

You do love reheated bullshit, don't ya!!

BBC News, CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and almost every other major newspaper or national broadcast news outlet has carried stories, sometimes multiple ones in the same outlet, implying that had humans not caused climate change, people would not be suffering to the degree they are from recent hurricanes. These claims are false. Evidence for human greenhouse gas emissions making hurricane seasons worse is lacking. Almost every credible scientific body in the world, including the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), says so.

The mainstream media’s rabid attempt to tie supposed human-caused climate change to individual hurricanes, despite the evidence to the contrary, demonstrates their fanatical adherence to former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel’s admonishment to Democratic Party leaders: “never let a crisis go to waste.”

https://www.heartland.org/news-opin...nge-worsening-hurricanes-the-evidence-says-no
 
In the country's northeastern province of Ubon Ratchatani, over 8 inches of rain fell in 24 hours, forcing more than 5,000 people to flee. Heavy rain destroyed trees and water reached to waist-high type flooding in these areas.

Falling trees ended up killing at least one person and injuring two others in the Sisaket province, according to ABC News. In neighboring countries such as Vietnam, there were blackouts after Tropical Storm Noru advanced into the central region but no deaths were reported.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...id=a2hs&cvid=056b469d84cc4e2f9277ab6c4700ecb6

But this has nothing to do with climate change. No, not even the tiniest bit. Tommy will show up any minute now with one of his fake "scientists" to prove it. :rolleyes:
 
Oh, you mean he is a racist. Hmmmmm

Poor Tom P. the farang victim


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You do love reheated bullshit, don't ya!!

BBC News, CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and almost every other major newspaper or national broadcast news outlet has carried stories, sometimes multiple ones in the same outlet, implying that had humans not caused climate change, people would not be suffering to the degree they are from recent hurricanes. These claims are false. Evidence for human greenhouse gas emissions making hurricane seasons worse is lacking. Almost every credible scientific body in the world, including the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), says so.

The mainstream media’s rabid attempt to tie supposed human-caused climate change to individual hurricanes, despite the evidence to the contrary, demonstrates their fanatical adherence to former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel’s admonishment to Democratic Party leaders: “never let a crisis go to waste.”

https://www.heartland.org/news-opin...nge-worsening-hurricanes-the-evidence-says-no

Why would you believe the IPCC when you have Madwitch instead?
 
But this has nothing to do with climate change. No, not even the tiniest bit. Tommy will show up any minute now with one of his fake "scientists" to prove it. :rolleyes:

You do make me laugh Madwitch, it's called weather ffs.

Alvin, south of Houston, still holds U.S. record for most rain in one day

Thirty-eight years ago, Alvin residents were locked in a battle with epic rain but didn't realize they were setting a record.

On July 25, 1979, Tropical Storm Claudette arrived in Alvin and settled in, dropping 43 inches over the next 24 hours. That amount still stands as the greatest one-day rainfall in the United States, according to the National Weather Service.

Judge Mike Merkel, former Alvin police chief and now a Brazoria County justice of the peace, said that when the rain started falling that July 25, there was no prediction it would end up being monumental.

He was on routine police patrol and began driving through town, looking for anyone who might need help, a typical police activity on a rainy day.

"It began raining harder and harder, and (patrol) became looking for higher roads so you didn't flood out and assisting motorists who were already stalled out," he said.

In short order, squad cars became ineffective and officers were assigned to high-water vehicles for rescues, he said.

https://www.chron.com/news/houston-...olds-U-S-record-for-5644837.php#photo-6640233
 
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