If All You See…

…is a fire truck needed for climate created wildfires, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Evil Blogger Lady, with a post on the anniversary of the start of WWII.

It’s ladies in uniform week!

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9 Responses to “If All You See…”

  1. John says:

    This is our 5th year in a row with a cat 5 hurricane
    That is a record

    • formwiz says:

      According to whom?

      How many hurricanes hit this country that weren’t categorized?

    • gitarcarver says:

      John,

      In all seriousness, you really do have problems with statistics.

      Matthew October 1, 2016
      Irma September 5–9, 2017
      Maria September 18–20, 2017
      Michael October 10, 2018
      Dorian September 1, 2019

      That’s not five years.

  2. formwiz says:

    Just me, but I like the uniform on the right better.

  3. Dana says:

    Now you’ve hit an awesome IAYS series!

  4. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    The Human Gaffe Machine just warned Alabamians to prepare for hurricane Dorian. Fortunately, the National Weather Service was paying attention.

    @realDonaldTrump

    In addition to Florida – South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, will most likely be hit (much) harder than anticipated. Looking like one of the largest hurricanes ever. Already category 5. BE CAREFUL! GOD BLESS EVERYONE!

    @NWSBirmingham

    Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian. We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane #Dorian will be felt across Alabama. The system will remain too far east. #alwx

    10:11 AM – Sep 1, 2019

    • gitarcarver says:

      Nice try. As of yesterday, several of the projected tracks had Dorian going across the state of Florida, into the Gulf turning north, and striking Alabama.

      When Trump made his tweet, some tracks showed Dorian cutting across northern Florida and into the Florida panhandle. The force of the storm was such that massive rain was predicted for that area including Alabama.

      This comes down to whether one thinks that rain associated with Dorian is the same as Dorian hitting a region. In that the NWS and the NHC always scream about dangers of flooding from storm surge and heavy rains, Trump was being overly cautious but correct.

      Of course, then there are those on the left who have nothing but hate and want to see people get harmed by a storm.

    • formwiz says:

      The Human Gaffe Machine told us a touching war story so at odds with the facts even Black Rock called him on it.

      As for AL, anyone who looks at a map knows the track of the storm could change, and NOAA has warnings for AL, contrary to what the Inhuman Gaffe Machine may want to believe.

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