"EVENT"?

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Irma is on the way.
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It'll get here, EVENTually.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Irma is on the way. Originally Posted by bamscram
Since it departed the African coast. Are you predicting landfall?
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Better get out to Carolina, LLiarMan.

I hear there are no sharks, but somebody's gotta check and make sure the Charlestown Visitors Bureau isn't lying to us...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Jim, this wasn't "Cloud Seeding" ... this was a hurricane that drew its moisture from the Gulf of Mexico like every hurricane since there was a "Gulf of Mexico" including the one that wiped out Galveston a long, long time ago....1900 ...



and ...

"The Great Hurricane of 1780, also known as Huracán San Calixto" .... lower Atlantic East Coast (not the Gulf).

The "issue" with Harvey is, like Allison, it was stuck in one place between HIGHS (not created by "Cloud Seeding") and kept bringing moisture on shore from the dirty side of the storm, which is customary with circular tropical storms and hurricanes.

Sometimes these "conspiracy theories" end up making the theorist look deranged.

Unless, of course, your tribe's "religious" beliefs are strong enough ..



That looks like a ceremonial PIPE he's holding, which may generate and nurture some of the beliefs he needs to cultivate so he can keep his job. Originally Posted by LexusLover
What was the recorded rainfall for those Hurricanes?

Jim
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What was the recorded rainfall for those Hurricanes?

Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
They didn't have television. And they didn't have the internet for links.

Now, once you post THE SCIENCE on how "cloud seeding" generates "highs" I will expend the time to find the best information on "rainfall" totals by the hour as an average for those two hurricanes. In the meantime, .....
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Since it departed the African coast. Are you predicting landfall? Originally Posted by LexusLover
Are you predicting it won't?
I am hoping it won't.
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I'm not "riled up"!

How many times have you heard "event" in the past week? Originally Posted by LexusLover
Our hearts go out to you, LL; we'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
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Our hearts go out to you, LL; we'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Originally Posted by chicagoboy
Why thank you! I know it's sincere.

But the use of the word has subsided since the media has started focusing on other parts of the country besides Southeast Texas and Louisiana.

I'm wondering what they will call the first strike by the NK runt-thug.

"An Event"?

Of course, we won't know, will we?
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Just out of curiosity, LLiarMan...

What would have been a more LL-correct term for the hurricane?

Seems the energy you spent ranting, spewing and spitting about the use of the word "event" might have been better spent.

But who knows the truth with you...
They didn't have television. And they didn't have the internet for links.

Now, once you post THE SCIENCE on how "cloud seeding" generates "highs" I will expend the time to find the best information on "rainfall" totals by the hour as an average for those two hurricanes. In the meantime, ..... Originally Posted by LexusLover
Cloud seeding is designed to promote precipitation in areas that it is most likely to occur. High pressure systems aren't typically associated with precipitation. If a Hurricane or Tropical storm stalls because of a high front that wouldn't be an indicator of how much rain will actually fall.

Jim
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If a Hurricane or Tropical storm stalls because of a high front that wouldn't be an indicator of how much rain will actually fall.

Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
Wait! You're instructing me on "cloud seeding" ...

... if it stalls with the back and dirty side over warm waters and remains their for several days ... it does indicate that more rain will fall in the area over which the dirty side passes and the force creating the bands of moisture determines how much moisture is sucked up by the storm's motion.

The "seeding" doesn't increase the moisture in the clouds it only releases the existing moisture by chemical interaction.

You're trying to "prove" seeding by the result without any evidence of the even the opportunity to seed the storm clouds.

You can't credibly do that.
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Hey LL where is Irma going?
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Hey LL where is Irma going? Originally Posted by bamscram
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