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Look at the devastation... 

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Here in Langley BC, just a few miles from the coast, I would have to push the leaves across my lawn by myself to get a good cyclone video.

There was a brief period of about ten minutes when I could have flown a kite last night. I got less rainfall than usual here. 

Just kidding, suckers. The storm was really bad at my neighbour's house, and across the street, but I knew that the cyclone was coming so I took a garbage can, stuck a pipe through the lid, and vaccinated my yard with Beano. Now I don't get wind here.  

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Meanwhile 400 miles inland the doggie door kept blowing open last night despite the lid on it and a pillow overtop. And I woke up to a plastic greenhouse blown over my fence and against the other from the house 3 doors down. No, the world didn't f*cking end, nobody expected it to.

So therefore the meteorologists that coined the term 'bomb cyclone' back in the 1940s must have been part of a massive hidden govt/weatherman/media conspiracy to invoke fear in the public.
Or maybe some total mush-brains think warned beforehand people take precautions  only do so out of fear.

 

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1 hour ago, herbie said:

Meanwhile 400 miles inland the doggie door kept blowing open last night despite the lid on it and a pillow overtop.

  1. I live 15km from the coast, not 400miles, and I'm not nearly at the closest point of Langley to the coast.
  2. If you go 400miles (640km) straight inland from the coast you end up at the Alberta border. I'm about 42x closer than that.
  3. That level of accuracy is about normal for your posts
  4. It wasn't "BC meteorologists from the 1940s" who told us the sky was falling. 
  5. My yard would have died if I hadn't vaccinated it with Beano. 

 

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Years ago one of these bombs killed a few of my friends in a storm that sank a bunch of boats that were caught out in it.

Explosive cyclogenesis is a really rapid drop in barometric pressure that causes high winds and really big waves.

It's still around 8 meters out there. I can hear it pounding into the coast over the generator. Our power has been out since last night.

 

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

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57 minutes ago, herbie said:

Prince George, Canada to Prince Rupert, Canada is 447 miles

Your map reading skills are as bad as your logical reasoning.

Prince george to the COAST is about 451 KILOMETERS.

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Not only is your map reading horrid, your comprehension skills are beyond crap. 

Further, coast to alberta border at that point.... 

628.8 km!!!!

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Which means once again @WestCanMan  is absolutely right, and you are absolutely a tard :)  LOLOLOLHow did you manage to eff that up???  I haven't chuckled this hard since you claimed you tripled your house value with your credit card :)  

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1 minute ago, eyeball said:

Years ago one of these bombs killed a few of my friends in a storm that sank a bunch of boats that were caught out in it.

Explosive cyclogenesis is a really rapid drop in barometric pressure that causes high winds and really big waves.

It's still around 8 meters out there. I can hear it pounding into the coast over the generator. Our power has been out since last night.

 

 

There is no doubt that storms kill a lot of people.

There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

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My home was destroyed in the flood of 2019. All we heard was CC is the culprit.  After extensive investigation,it was found to be Ont/Que hydro greed. If they can make a few extra bucks by flooding out people they will.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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7 hours ago, Aristides said:

Really lucky the centre stayed offshore. The island  only got Cat 1 hurricane winds, it was Cat 4 at the centre. It could have been much worse than Freda

As I understand it it would have a great deal of trouble forming over land in our specific circumstances. And while the storm might move, it would immediately start to decrease in size and power if it did. This isn't like a hurricane or the like.

cyclogenesis isn't the name of the storm itself or even the type of storm. It's the mechanism by which the storm is created. A sudden rapid drop in pressure. 

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OMG the lack of practical logic....

starting with the 'I personally saw little effect' applled to a storm to "I didn't die from Covid" too dismiss the seriousness of both, to the wind blows directly through mountain ranges....
Not that distance has sweet f*ck all to do with the subject of the OP

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It must have grown up through the earth overnight.

Yeah the many people I know who got Covid and the ones that were hospitalized and died from it were all fooled because one guy didn't get it therefore it was all a hoax. And so were the pics of fallen trees, blocked roads and power outages, they were from people panicking in fear, not the storm, cuz that guy doesn't like the name for it.

There was a storm, there was a pandemic they happened and it was not the "MSM" inventing them to panic you. F*cking id1ot to think so.

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2 hours ago, herbie said:

OMG the lack of practical logic....

starting with the 'I personally saw little effect' applled to a storm to "I didn't die from Covid" too dismiss the seriousness of both, to the wind blows directly through mountain ranges....
Not that distance has sweet f*ck all to do with the subject of the OP

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It must have grown up through the earth overnight.

Yeah the many people I know who got Covid and the ones that were hospitalized and died from it were all fooled because one guy didn't get it therefore it was all a hoax. And so were the pics of fallen trees, blocked roads and power outages, they were from people panicking in fear, not the storm, cuz that guy doesn't like the name for it.

There was a storm, there was a pandemic they happened and it was not the "MSM" inventing them to panic you. F*cking id1ot to think so.

I take it Walmart had a sale on cough syrup?

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On 11/21/2024 at 8:25 AM, PIK said:

My home was destroyed in the flood of 2019. All we heard was CC is the culprit.  After extensive investigation,it was found to be Ont/Que hydro greed. If they can make a few extra bucks by flooding out people they will.

Huh? Can you elaborate? 

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On 11/21/2024 at 2:12 PM, herbie said:

OMG the lack of practical logic....

starting with the 'I personally saw little effect' applled to a storm to "I didn't die from Covid" too dismiss the seriousness of both, to the wind blows directly through mountain ranges....

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OMG, not even a raging toddler could push over that tent.

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Not that distance has sweet f*ck all to do with the subject of the OP

FYI 15km isn't enough to stop a hurricane/cyclone, dummy. It's literally nothing.

Asheville NC is 400 km from the Atlantic Ocean, but that's to the east. Hurricane Helene made landfall 400 miles - not km... miles - south of Asheville, and the hurricane didn't even go through Asheville. The eye passed about 100 miles away. 

"Bomb cyclone" lol. 

I'm gonna try to get the people who named that cyclone to give my penis a nickname. 

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If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

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20 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

Huh? Can you elaborate? 

I live on the ottawa river. 3 major floods in 6 yrs. 2019 was the worse. Right from start,it was blamed on CC. Make a long story short. Quebec has the majority on the boards that controls it.  Their top 2 rules is make money and save Montreal at all costs.  And other underhanded moves, playing with the water levels.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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1 hour ago, PIK said:

I live on the ottawa river. 3 major floods in 6 yrs. 2019 was the worse. Right from start,it was blamed on CC. Make a long story short. Quebec has the majority on the boards that controls it.  Their top 2 rules is make money and save Montreal at all costs.  And other underhanded moves, playing with the water levels.

I still don't really know what the exact point is.

How accurate is this article: https://ottawariverkeeper.ca/6-things-you-should-know-about-the-2019-flooding/

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3 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

I still don't really know what the exact point is.

How accurate is this article: https://ottawariverkeeper.ca/6-things-you-should-know-about-the-2019-flooding/

Well that's when it happened and it talks rain and snow and the conditions. But a group of people that live on the river formed a group. Alot of very smart professional people, that has worked in this area of expertise.  I'm not one of them.😆  They found that we were lied to water levels. And dams have very few humans anymore.  At one time men watched the levels, talked back and forth between dams. Checked snow packs, but now it's done by computer. And politics.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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Just now, PIK said:

Well that's when it happened and it talks rain and snow and the conditions. But a group of people that live on the river formed a group. Alot of very smart professional people, that has worked in this area of expertise.  I'm not one of them.😆  They found that we were lied to water levels. And dams have very few humans anymore.  At one time men watched the levels, talked back and forth between dams. Checked snow packs, but now it's done by computer. And politics.

When the army showed up to help, they had very little equipment. Had to borrow residents board and waders. People even bought extra socks for them. But they busted their butts where they could.

Just now, PIK said:

When the army showed up to help, they had very little equipment. Had to borrow the residents boats and waders. People even bought extra socks for them, because they didn't have extra. But they busted their butts where they could.

 

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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Just now, PIK said:

When the army showed up to help, they had very little equipment. Had to borrow residents board and waders. People even bought extra socks for them. But they busted their butts where they could.

You don't expect the government to equip them do you? They might have to cut back on there donations to foreign countries for Dei Programs and spend the money in Canada if they did that. Be reasonable man.

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1 hour ago, CdnFox said:

You don't expect the government to equip them do you? They might have to cut back on there donations to foreign countries for Dei Programs and spend the money in Canada if they did that. Be reasonable man.

You're right I'm sorry.

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