I was gone for a few hours and a hundred comments showed up from people who don’t know how to read weather maps and don’t know the difference between wind gusts and sustained winds.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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I often get gusts sometimes they are sustained though.
…excuse me!
There’s at least one true believer, frantically blogging down in your thread as the latest storm peters out, betrays their agitprop .
“strong stuff that co2. The latest is it made unusually heavy rain for a long duration over formerly drought stricken areas of the South.”
They didn’t know they were supposed to know the difference. Why? Because they don’t know what they are doing.
Lol, Steve you seem to be collecting them lately.
It’s the ice.
There was some guy trying to surf (on one of the Key West webcams located at the most western part of Key West), the waves were so puny he couldn’t do it.
Steve,
The only numbers that matter to some people are the numbers that support their religion (and their government grants). I almost believe that was Dr. Mann littering up your thread yesterday. Could be, no?
Don’t worry, Steve. They’ll all be back at school this morning.
It will be interesting to see if the resultant heavy rain from Isaac will have any effect on the US Drought Monitor…
Also, regardless of what we see the tv saying about it people will see all the rain and will know all the talk of drought is just more tv talk out of touch with the real world.