Moonbox Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 1 minute ago, Deluge said: Yes, if the hurricane is out of visual range. Are you not familiar with the concept of visual range, or do you honestly believe nothing happens outside of your own field of awareness? A typical hurricane is 300+ miles wide. ? 1 Quote "A man is no more entitled to an opinion for which he cannot account than he is for a pint of beer for which he cannot pay" - Anonymous
Rebound Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 3 minutes ago, Deluge said: Yes, if the hurricane is out of visual range. Are you not familiar with the concept of visual range, or do you honestly believe nothing happens outside of your own field of awareness? Sure, but no invisible hurricane hit Florida in the past 100 years. Because if it hit Florida, it would have been seen. Settlement of Florida began in the 1500’s. It’s been well populated in the past three hundred years. Over half a million people lived in Florida in 1900. Surely one of them would have seen a frickin hurricane. Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 1 minute ago, Rebound said: Sure, but no invisible hurricane hit Florida in the past 100 years. Because if it hit Florida, it would have been seen. Settlement of Florida began in the 1500’s. It’s been well populated in the past three hundred years. Over half a million people lived in Florida in 1900. Surely one of them would have seen a frickin hurricane. You're slow, but I'm patient. Get back to the other post and we'll work through this from there. Quote
BeaverFever Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 21 hours ago, Deluge said: Not good enough. Recorded history is spotty and less reliable in earlier years. Climate Change is a hoax. Nope. EVEN Florida had people who could read and write 100 years ago. Maybe they won’t have any a few years from now the way things are going down there, but back then sure. Quote
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) 7 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: Nope. EVEN Florida had people who could read and write 100 years ago. Maybe they won’t have any a few years from now the way things are going down there, but back then sure. YUP. 100 years ago, there wasn't the technology we have today. Even unhinged perverts like Antifa cultists can pull up images like below - that is, of course, if they're not outside holding up traffic or setting cars on fire. https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/florida/satellite Edited July 14, 2023 by Deluge Quote
Rebound Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 19 hours ago, Deluge said: Pen and paper could get you only so far. Technology picks up ALL activity and records it, folks with pen and paper only recorded what the naked eye could see. The bottom line is, the early 1900's didn't have rabid climate activists getting involved with every facet of climate like they do today, so it's stoopid to say that record keeping was just as reliable as it is today. EDITED 19 HOURS AGO BY DELUGE You were responding to the fact that Florida had eight hurricanes in 75 years and eight hurricanes in the last 18 years. Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
PIK Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 19 hours ago, Deluge said: The point is that there are no man made climate catastrophes, just "Mother Nature" doing her thing. Yup. To many humans, to many cities paving over everything ( which causes flooding) and to many jets flying. But those issues will never be touched. Quote Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 9 minutes ago, PIK said: Yup. To many humans, to many cities paving over everything ( which causes flooding) and to many jets flying. But those issues will never be touched. And they never should be touched. Earth is for mankind, not the other way around. You should get used to that idea. Quote
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 24 minutes ago, Rebound said: EDITED 19 HOURS AGO BY DELUGE You were responding to the fact that Florida had eight hurricanes in 75 years and eight hurricanes in the last 18 years. I'm saying that hurricanes could've happened without being reported. Not everyone was a climate scientist or even a climate nerd. Perhaps hurricanes hit where only a small handful of people were around and none of them were climate scientists or climate nerds. But even beside that point, There's no proof that hurricanes are caused by humans. Hurricanes have probably been around for thousands and thousands of years, even before industry was pumping shit into the air. Quote
impartialobserver Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 Reading the OP makes me have even less interest in ever visiting FL and the surrounding area. Quote
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 21 hours ago, robosmith said: The ONLY EVIDENCE you posted ^here is how DEEP YOU ARE IN DENIAL. Duh. There's nothing to deny, Diapers. The world is rotating like it always does and I'm enjoying life without so much as a climate driven hitch. Take a break. Your woke addled brain desperately needs rest. Quote
eyeball Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 17 minutes ago, Deluge said: There's no proof that hurricanes are caused by humans. You're saying someone actually said they were caused by humans? ? Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
Guest Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 15 minutes ago, impartialobserver said: Reading the OP makes me have even less interest in ever visiting FL and the surrounding area. It depends on what you look for in a holiday. Florida is going to be a great destination for snorkelers and scuba divers in a few years. Of course, you will have to stay in Georgia or Alabama. Or Cuba. Quote
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) 47 minutes ago, eyeball said: You're saying someone actually said they were caused by humans? ? You're saying they aren't? What do you think causes hurricanes. guns? Edited July 14, 2023 by Deluge Quote
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 2 hours ago, Moonbox said: A typical hurricane is 300+ miles wide. ? And you're standing somewhere else, 600 miles away. Are you trying to tell me that the hurricane didn't happen because you couldn't see it? Quote
Moonbox Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Deluge said: And you're standing somewhere else, 600 miles away. Are you trying to tell me that the hurricane didn't happen because you couldn't see it? No, I'm saying that a 300-mile wide hurricane does not cross over the peninsula without a lot of people noticing it and having to clean up after it. ? Edited July 14, 2023 by Moonbox Quote "A man is no more entitled to an opinion for which he cannot account than he is for a pint of beer for which he cannot pay" - Anonymous
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 6 minutes ago, Moonbox said: No, I'm saying that a 300-mile wide hurricane does not cross over the peninsula without a lot of people noticing it and having to clean up after it. ? You've got a point there. You certainly run the risk of hurricanes when you move to Florida - it's one reason why I don't live there. Quote
eyeball Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 8 minutes ago, Deluge said: You're saying they aren't? What do you think causes hurricanes. guns? Heat causes hurricanes. Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 Just now, eyeball said: Heat causes hurricanes. Yup, warm waters and thunderstorms. Quote
eyeball Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 8 minutes ago, Deluge said: Yup, warm waters and thunderstorms. And more heat means? Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 Just now, eyeball said: And more heat means? More ice cubes in my drink. Quote
reason10 Posted July 14, 2023 Author Report Posted July 14, 2023 11 hours ago, robosmith said: In FACT, the Atlantic near FL is now closer to 100F than 90. The Weather Channel reported the Gulf at 90 degrees. That was the only source I consulted. It was probably a mistake to trust them, since they are the idi0ts who had St. Pete evacuate the barrier island TWICE for a storm that never went anywhere near them. As far as others in the Miami Herald reporting the heat for this summer, Gee! They know how to quote weather people who know how to read thermometers. Bottom line, if a hurricane hits that, it's going to be a rough ride. And of course, the left wing faction of the News-Press just HAD to try to blame it on human caused climate change. And that of course is a lie. Humans cannot change the climate. Humans cannot warm a small town or cool a small town, much less and entire planet. What we are seeing here in Florida is PERFECTLY NATURAL. Nature actually FROZE this planet, killing off the dinosaurs. Nature then warmed up. Human activity as far as the greenhouse gasses go, is LESS THAN A PERCENTAGE POINT. That part is science. I've already cited a reliable source. There is NOTHING humans can do about various parts of the planet warming or cooling. It is sheer idi0cy to suggest otherwise. Still, there IS snow in the District Of Columbia this summer. 16 minutes ago, Deluge said: Yup, warm waters and thunderstorms. Actually, warm water FUELS hurricanes and helps sustain them. Thunderstorms (which can turn into hurricanes) are products of changes in barometric pressure. Quote
Moonbox Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 18 minutes ago, Deluge said: You've got a point there. You certainly run the risk of hurricanes when you move to Florida - it's one reason why I don't live there. I have a lot of points here. A 300-mile wide hurricane doesn't pass through unnoticed, whether or not you have radars and computers to record them. Quote "A man is no more entitled to an opinion for which he cannot account than he is for a pint of beer for which he cannot pay" - Anonymous
reason10 Posted July 14, 2023 Author Report Posted July 14, 2023 First Atlantic sort of Hurricane of the season. It's July 14. Two and a half months of nail biting. Then we're safe. Quote
Deluge Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 1 minute ago, Moonbox said: I have a lot of points here. A 300-mile wide hurricane doesn't pass through unnoticed, whether or not you have radars and computers to record them. No, you have just one point. A 300-mile wide hurricane in 1900 didn't get the same attention that it gets today. As an Oregonian in 1900, I probably would've never even heard about a hurricane hitting Florida. Quote
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