reason10 Posted August 12, 2023 Report Posted August 12, 2023 Looks like the rest of August and parts of September may be a little uncomfortable, but the last thing we have to worry about is hurricanes. From the National Hurricane Center for the Atlantic. But surely there has to be some hurricanes somewhere. Of course. In the Pacific And it appears that these three will be headed out to sea. But what is preventing any new surprises from Cabo Verde? Why isn' t the Gulf of Mexico and Florida under constant threat, thanks to our warm waters? Here's the answer. https://www.wtsp.com/article/weather/florida-why-is-it-so-hot-heat-advisory-explainer/67-1cea411f-c630-45ab-9bd4-212fbf7788c9 An area of high pressure is dominating our forecast after parking itself right over the Gulf of Mexico. This high pressure acts as a heat dome and you might be wondering what that even means. High pressure contains sinking motions of air, and it compresses the column of air above us and heats it up. High pressure HEAT DOME. Yeah, you heard the second part. HEAT DOME. But the phrase that protects RED STATE Florida and allows us to engage in all that evil capitalism and Republican lifestyles is the phrase HIGH PRESSURE. A hurricane cannot thrive in high pressure. The whole concept of a hurricane or any type of tropical cyclone is LOW PRESSURE. Those little hiccups out of Cabo Verde are areas of LOW PRESSURE. A little history here. In September 1999, Hurricane Floyd was about to slam into the Florida east coast and was going to run roughshod over Orlando. I was living there at the time and we were stocking up on ice, non perishables and batteries. Then at the last minute this storm glanced off the state and headed north. It was called the BERMUDA HIGH, a high pressure ridge along the Atlantic Coast. Some folks (especially those living in Cape Canaveral) seem to think the Bermuda High protects the Atlantic coast. (Hurricane Floyd DID make landfall in North Carolina, which apparently was outside the ring of Bermuda High protrection. There was a lot of massive flooding because most of the east coast of North Carolina is a giant reclaimed SWAMP. It's known to local media as the TIDEWATER region. Bottom line, this HIGH PRESSURE HEAT DOME is (a) protecting Florida from any cyclonic activity and (b) apparently preventing any little surprises from popping out of CAbo VErde. So you Chicken Little liberals who are hoping Florida gets really nailed good this year, you're going to have to just stick to pulling wings off flies to get your jollies. Florida will survive this and whatever happens next summer, and we'll give our Electoral Votes to the next President of the United States. DONALD TRUMP. 1 Quote
robosmith Posted August 12, 2023 Report Posted August 12, 2023 Highs COME and highs go. You've got a SEVEN DAY REPRIEVE. LMAO Quote
reason10 Posted August 12, 2023 Author Report Posted August 12, 2023 1 hour ago, robosmith said: Highs COME and highs go. You've got a SEVEN DAY REPRIEVE. LMAO You were so sure the unusually high ocean temperatures around the Gulf were a guarantee that there would be several deadly storms. Sorry to disappoint you, CHICKEN LITTLE, but science is calling this a heat dome with HIGH PRESSURE. And the Weather Channel, along with almost EVERY junk science left wing opinion rag out there) is saying the heat domes are going to continue right through October. Highs go? I wish. I'd love to get back to the Florida I remember in 78, where afternoon showers at the same time every day cooling things down. Right now, nobody wants to go outside. I'd like to take my granddaughter to the beach to see the Gulf, but most of us would probably wind up in the hospital for heat exhaustion. What is so funny is a bunch of uneducated retaarrds suggesting that human activity has ANYTHING to do with this NATURAL occurrence. Here's a challenge: Indians have a thing called a RAIN DANCE. Supposedly they have a particular religious ritual that somehow interacts with the barometric pressure and causes it to rain. When you find a reliable scientific source (and I know that's an oxymoron) you'll have the ONLY evidence of human activity having anything to do with the weather or climate. Right now, a bunch of TERMITES are putting more CO2 into the atmosphere that humans. And CO2 is not even a percentage point of the greenhouse gasses that are allegedly trapping this heat. 95 percent of that is WATER. Those are the facts. Whether you like it or not, humans are just as helpless as all other living creatures on this rock. NONE of us has any say as to the weather, climate, temperature, storms, etc. Quote
robosmith Posted August 12, 2023 Report Posted August 12, 2023 2 hours ago, reason10 said: You were so sure the unusually high ocean temperatures around the Gulf were a guarantee that there would be several deadly storms. Sorry to disappoint you, CHICKEN LITTLE, but science is calling this a heat dome with HIGH PRESSURE. And the Weather Channel, along with almost EVERY junk science left wing opinion rag out there) is saying the heat domes are going to continue right through October. Highs go? I wish. I'd love to get back to the Florida I remember in 78, where afternoon showers at the same time every day cooling things down. Right now, nobody wants to go outside. I'd like to take my granddaughter to the beach to see the Gulf, but most of us would probably wind up in the hospital for heat exhaustion. What is so funny is a bunch of uneducated retaarrds suggesting that human activity has ANYTHING to do with this NATURAL occurrence. Here's a challenge: Indians have a thing called a RAIN DANCE. Supposedly they have a particular religious ritual that somehow interacts with the barometric pressure and causes it to rain. When you find a reliable scientific source (and I know that's an oxymoron) you'll have the ONLY evidence of human activity having anything to do with the weather or climate. Right now, a bunch of TERMITES are putting more CO2 into the atmosphere that humans. And CO2 is not even a percentage point of the greenhouse gasses that are allegedly trapping this heat. 95 percent of that is WATER. Those are the facts. Whether you like it or not, humans are just as helpless as all other living creatures on this rock. NONE of us has any say as to the weather, climate, temperature, storms, etc. Highs travel all around the nation, mostly West to East. Have you never paid attention to the weather? LMAO 1 Quote
Aristides Posted August 12, 2023 Report Posted August 12, 2023 Supposedly educated, alleged Florida school teacher doesn't know termite farts come from eating dead wood, not burning millions of years old carbon that has been trapped in the earth's crust until we pumped and dug it out. 1 Quote
reason10 Posted August 13, 2023 Author Report Posted August 13, 2023 Highs travel all around the nation, mostly West to East. Have you never paid attention to the weather? LMAO Here's the WEATHER source I quoted. Find someone with an education to idi0t splain it to you. https://www.wtsp.com/article/weather/florida-why-is-it-so-hot-heat-advisory-explainer/67-1cea411f-c630-45ab-9bd4-212fbf7788c9 I didn't make up the concept of HEAT DOME and how HIGH PRESSURE helps form it. Quote
Rebound Posted August 13, 2023 Report Posted August 13, 2023 Weather is not climate. Hurricane season is just beginning in Florida. Maybe they will have a lot this year, and maybe they will have none. But there is a higher probability of massive hurricanes in Florida this year than in past years. Because @reason10 has the brains of an infant, he does not understand probability and statistics. Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
reason10 Posted August 13, 2023 Author Report Posted August 13, 2023 17 hours ago, Aristides said: Supposedly educated, alleged Florida school teacher doesn't know termite farts come from eating dead wood, not burning millions of years old carbon that has been trapped in the earth's crust until we pumped and dug it out. We know YOU have no education and would probably flunk a Florida public school third grade exam. I've already provided the reliable link to the FACT that termites release more CO2 into the atmosphere than ALL human activity combined, and that CO2 is not even a FRACTION of all the greenhouse gasses you EnviroNazis claim is warming up the Earth. So you've already LOST that argument, IDI0T. This link is NOT about CO2 or greenhouse gasses. (Try to keep up with the rest of the class. And for your edification, that DUNCE CAP was not a badge of honor.) This link is about what the scientific community is reporting as a HEAT DOME. Heat domes are all over the country, not just in Florida. And the FLORIDA HEAT DOME is an area of HIGH PRESSURE. Hurricane Science 101: Hurricanes can only occur in LOW PRESSURE areas. Quote
reason10 Posted August 13, 2023 Author Report Posted August 13, 2023 Just now, Rebound said: Weather is not climate. Once again you prove your blue state ignorance. CLIMATE IS PREVAILING WEATHER CONDITIONS IN A CERTAIN AREA OVER A PERIOD OF TIME, you mor0n. Hurricane season is just beginning in Florida. Maybe they will have a lot this year, and maybe they will have none. But there is a higher probability of massive hurricanes in Florida this year than in past years. Actually, YOU IDI0T, hurricane season began in June. And for June and parts of July, there were low pressure cyclone cells coming out of Cabo Verde, (which you need to know because you never got past the third grade in an underachieving blue state school is in West Africa). We should already have gotten several storms, but NOTHING has popped out of the Cabo Verde region, and that's where most of the Atlantic storms originate from. Because @reason10 has the brains of an infant, he does not understand probability and statistics. I know how to real reliable LINKS. I understand the science of barometric pressure and how it relates to hurricanes. The science is clear. Hurricanes cannot thrive in high pressure cells. A heat island (WHICH YOUR FUGGING LEFT WING SCIENCE SOURCES CLAIM IS IN FLORIDA AND MOST OF AMERICA) is an area of HIGH BAROMETRIC PRESSURE. Frankly, I'd be overjoyed if this HEAT DOME would be gone, because it's quite uncomfortable here. But it's here, due to NATURAL FORCES, and its high pressure formation is not only preventing hurricanes from getting anywhere near Florida, it has prevented them from forming in Cabo Verde. You are an uneducated idi0t. Quote
Rebound Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 (edited) 11 hours ago, reason10 said: Weather is not climate. Once again you prove your blue state ignorance. CLIMATE IS PREVAILING WEATHER CONDITIONS IN A CERTAIN AREA OVER A PERIOD OF TIME, you mor0n. Hurricane season is just beginning in Florida. Maybe they will have a lot this year, and maybe they will have none. But there is a higher probability of massive hurricanes in Florida this year than in past years. Actually, YOU IDI0T, hurricane season began in June. And for June and parts of July, there were low pressure cyclone cells coming out of Cabo Verde, (which you need to know because you never got past the third grade in an underachieving blue state school is in West Africa). We should already have gotten several storms, but NOTHING has popped out of the Cabo Verde region, and that's where most of the Atlantic storms originate from. Because @reason10 has the brains of an infant, he does not understand probability and statistics. I know how to real reliable LINKS. I understand the science of barometric pressure and how it relates to hurricanes. The science is clear. Hurricanes cannot thrive in high pressure cells. A heat island (WHICH YOUR FUGGING LEFT WING SCIENCE SOURCES CLAIM IS IN FLORIDA AND MOST OF AMERICA) is an area of HIGH BAROMETRIC PRESSURE. Frankly, I'd be overjoyed if this HEAT DOME would be gone, because it's quite uncomfortable here. But it's here, due to NATURAL FORCES, and its high pressure formation is not only preventing hurricanes from getting anywhere near Florida, it has prevented them from forming in Cabo Verde. You are an uneducated idi0t. Here’s a list of major hurricanes that hit Florida, numb nuts. They almost always hit August to October. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Florida_hurricanes Wait… you can’t possibly live in Florida if you think the hurricanes come in June and July. You’ve been lying to all of us. You’re busted. Edited August 14, 2023 by Rebound Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
robosmith Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 15 hours ago, reason10 said: Highs travel all around the nation, mostly West to East. Have you never paid attention to the weather? LMAO Here's the WEATHER source I quoted. Find someone with an education to idi0t splain it to you. https://www.wtsp.com/article/weather/florida-why-is-it-so-hot-heat-advisory-explainer/67-1cea411f-c630-45ab-9bd4-212fbf7788c9 I didn't make up the concept of HEAT DOME and how HIGH PRESSURE helps form it. So is that High still sitting in the Gulf or has it moved on as usual? It's only a matter of time before it does. Quote
Rebound Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 4 hours ago, robosmith said: So is that High still sitting in the Gulf or has it moved on as usual? It's only a matter of time before it does. Robo, he claims he lives in Florida, yet he thinks the hurricanes hit in June and July. They almost never do so, obviously, @reason10 does not live in Florida. He’s been lying all along. Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
Deluge Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 On 8/12/2023 at 2:10 PM, robosmith said: Highs travel all around the nation, mostly West to East. Have you never paid attention to the weather? LMAO I pay attention to the weather all the time. It's one of the reasons why I know you climate cultists are full of shit. Quote
robosmith Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 Just now, Deluge said: I pay attention to the weather all the time. It's one of the reasons why I know you climate cultists are full of shit. A lot of weathermen ALSO confuse climate with weather. And ^this just proves YOU'RE FOS. Quote
Deluge Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 (edited) 5 minutes ago, robosmith said: A lot of weathermen ALSO confuse climate with weather. And ^this just proves YOU'RE FOS. Weather IS climate, you UN slut. Climate is weather and weather is climate - you can't have one without the other. Now, tell me about your and the UN's contingency plan for global climate annihilation. Edited August 14, 2023 by Deluge Quote
robosmith Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 5 hours ago, Rebound said: Robo, he claims he lives in Florida, yet he thinks the hurricanes hit in June and July. They almost never do so, obviously, @reason10 does not live in Florida. He’s been lying all along. I really don't care where he lives, just that he KNOWS NOTHING about science NOR climate. Warm water does NOT necessarily cause MORE hurricanes, but it does make those that form STRONGER. Formation is more complex than the direct cause and effect of warmer water proving MORE FUEL to strengthen hurricanes. From "reason's" favorite TV weather station: NOAA doubles odds of above average hurricane season heading into peak period Quote New government forecasts increase odds to 60% of heightened hurricane activity in 2023, up from 30% in previous forecasts Government forecasters on Thursday doubled the odds of above average Atlantic hurricane activity from previous forecasts issued in May, citing unprecedented warmth across Atlantic waters holding back the usual storm-suppressing influence of El Niño. Quote
Deluge Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 14 minutes ago, robosmith said: I really don't care where he lives, just that he KNOWS NOTHING about science NOR climate. Warm water does NOT necessarily cause MORE hurricanes, but it does make those that form STRONGER. Formation is more complex than the direct cause and effect of warmer water proving MORE FUEL to strengthen hurricanes. From "reason's" favorite TV weather station: NOAA doubles odds of above average hurricane season heading into peak period Government forecasters on Thursday doubled the odds of above average Atlantic hurricane activity from previous forecasts issued in May, citing unprecedented warmth across Atlantic waters holding back the usual storm-suppressing influence of El Niño. This should be interesting. Now I'm curious to see what happens! Quote
Rebound Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 3 minutes ago, Deluge said: This should be interesting. Now I'm curious to see what happens! Have you ever taken a statistics class? I mean, you *could* buy one lottery ticket and win $1 billion, but it is extremely unlikely. Climate change is expressed as probabilities: Average temperatures will increase. Extreme weather events will become more common. Drier forests will burn more. Warmer oceans will kill coral and fish, and potentially, major ocean currents like the Gulf Stream will permanently shift, causing extreme weather/climate changes, especially to England. These things are happening now, but it’s not like we can sit here in August and say that there will be a powerful hurricane in Florida on October 17. All we know is that the probability is higher than ever before and these probabilities continue to increase and that WILL definitely result in more frequent deadly hurricanes hitting Florida. We’ve seen already massive destruction in the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and many other Caribbean islands, the destruction of New Orleans and countless major storms hitting Florida and a continually escalating rate. I can’t understand what kind of depraved people keep pretending this isn’t real. It’s pretty sick. Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
Deluge Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 1 minute ago, Rebound said: Have you ever taken a statistics class? I mean, you *could* buy one lottery ticket and win $1 billion, but it is extremely unlikely. That's right. Just like Jesus Christ *could* come within the next hour and wipe the wicked off the face of the earth, but that is also extremely unlikely. Your constant blubbering about climate change isn't working - it isn't working because nobody believes you. Nobody believes the UN either. Their 11 year deadline for planet earth is just as ridiculous as Jesus freaks passing out specific dates on Jesus Christ's Second Coming. Quote
robosmith Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 8 minutes ago, Deluge said: That's right. Just like Jesus Christ *could* come within the next hour and wipe the wicked off the face of the earth, but that is also extremely unlikely. Your constant blubbering about climate change isn't working - it isn't working because nobody believes you. Nobody believes the UN either. Their 11 year deadline for planet earth is just as ridiculous as Jesus freaks passing out specific dates on Jesus Christ's Second Coming. You DON'T speak for anybody but YOURELF. Duh. The FACT is more people believe climate change is happening than not. Quote Overall, 37% of Americans say addressing climate change should be a top priority for the president and Congress in 2023, and another 34% say it's an important but lower priority. This ranks climate change 17th out of 21 national issues included in a Center survey from January. Total of 71% believe addressing climate change is IMPORTANT Quote
Deluge Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 (edited) 33 minutes ago, robosmith said: 1. You DON'T speak for anybody but YOURELF. Duh. 2. The FACT is more people believe climate change is happening than not. 1. I speak for people who are afraid to speak the truth. 2. Wrong. Most of those people are afraid to be ridiculed. They know nothing's happening, they can SEE nothing's happening, yet they don't want to be ridiculed by shameless a$$holes like yourself. I, on the other hand, LOVE to tell it like it is and don't hesitate for a second to rub the truth in your STOOOOOPID faces. Edited August 14, 2023 by Deluge Quote
impartialobserver Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 I put the over/under on how many threads R10 will create about this topic at 11. This is the definition of insanity.. saying the same thing hundreds/thousands of times and expecting a different reaction/result... Quote
robosmith Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 37 minutes ago, Deluge said: 1. I speak for people who are afraid to speak the truth. 2. Wrong. Most of those people are afraid to be ridiculed. They know nothing's happening, they can SEE nothing's happening, yet they don't want to be ridiculed by shameless a$$holes like yourself. I, on the other hand, LOVE to tell it like it is and don't hesitate for a second to rub the truth in your STOOOOOPID faces. You have NO EXPERTISE in Climate. ZERO, BUPKIS, NADA. So ^these OPINIONS MEAN NOTHING. You're smart enough to NOT cite ACTUAL EVIDENCE from real EXPERTS because they would NOT BACK YOUR AMATEUR OPINIONS. Quote
Deluge Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 5 minutes ago, impartialobserver said: I put the over/under on how many threads R10 will create about this topic at 11. This is the definition of insanity.. saying the same thing hundreds/thousands of times and expecting a different reaction/result... It's only insane if it isn't true. What he's actually doing is engaging in a very good habit of repetition. Repetition enhances recall, and there is NOTHING wrong with that. What's TRULY insane is saying over and over and over that what's growing in a mother's womb isn't human. Now THAT is a definition of insanity. Quote
impartialobserver Posted August 14, 2023 Report Posted August 14, 2023 1 minute ago, Deluge said: It's only insane if it isn't true. What he's actually doing is engaging in a very good habit of repetition. Repetition enhances recall, and there is NOTHING wrong with that. What's TRULY insane is saying over and over and over that what's growing in a mother's womb isn't human. Now THAT is a definition of insanity. You can lie to yourself but I know better.. he is expecting someone to give him affirmation and say (paraphrasing), "oh.. see you were right, i was wrong". We both know that is not going to happen no matter how many threads he creates or how many posts he writes. Quote
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