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cawacko

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Who on the board lives there? WTF is going on with the weather? The 'SC game is on weather delay at halftime because of lightening. F*ck, this stuff needs to pass.
 
Who on the board lives there? WTF is going on with the weather? The 'SC game is on weather delay at halftime because of lightening. F*ck, this stuff needs to pass.

Scarla lives on Long Island, or so she says.
She was probably just inhaling.
 
i, yurt, promise to never, ever, live on the east coast. the west coast is paradise on earth. the east coast is hell on earth.

:D
 
Formerly unusual weather patterns are becoming more common, it seems.

But there's no climate change, is there?
 
welcome to global climate change

So what were these tornadoes caused by?

[SIZE=+1]NEW YORK: Tornadoes causing two or more deaths [/SIZE]


JUN 13, 1857 4:00 pm 2 dead 1 injured
What was called a "funnel-shaped black moving body of nebulous character" hit the edge of Utica.

SEP 28, 1884 5:20 pm 3 dead 31 injured
A balloon-shaped tornado ripped apart the east half of Shongo, Allegany County.

SEP 15, 1912 5:25 pm 3 dead 40 injured
This tornado moved from the outlet of Onondaga Lake, and passed just north of the Syracuse city limits.

JLY 19, 1935 3:30 pm 2 dead 2 injured
A mother and daughter were killed as their farmhouse was destroyed near Philadelphia, Jefferson County.

MAY 2, 1983 4:05 pm 2 dead 2 injured
A tornado destroyed 100 buildings after moving over Chautauqua Lake.

SEP 3, 1993 1:15 pm 2 dead 0 injured
Near Batavia, a delivery van was dropped onto an oncoming tractor trailer. Both drivers were killed.

The following event was called a tornado by the NWS. However, experts in severe storm analysis later concluded that it was a microburst, not a tornado. The event continues to be erroneously listed as a tornado by the NWS. At this time, it is prudent not to speculate why it was called a tornado in the first place. Professor Fujita's survey of the Coldenham microburst can be seen here. Additional details about the event can be found in The Tornado.

NOV 16, 1989 12:05 pm 9 dead 18 injured
Nine children were killed at the Coldenham School in Orange County when a cafeteria wall was blown over.

http://www.tornadoproject.com/alltorns/worstts.htm#NY
 
Formerly unusual weather patterns are becoming more common, it seems.

But there's no climate change, is there?

LOL why can't you ever include "anthropogenic" when you make your claims? It's been explained to you time and again that only the magnitude of the human component is in question. Oh well. Go ahead and keep it up. At this point, it's simply a dog whistle for your fellow alamists. It allows you folks to tell yourselves that sceptics are anti-science. Your side doesn't deal in truth. Your side deals in paradigms. Your side has admitted to making up scary scenarios.
 
BTW, what's so crazy about the weather here on the east coast (yes, I left Oregon and am back in Connecticut)? We've always had violent thunder storms here. I missed the storms out in Oregon where it's just rainy
 
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