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I’m just trying to figure out what will kill me first. The fact that my weather person only uses the Euro model once in a while or the profit Mohamed for eating pork ribs this weekend. 

Iran is a third world shit hole 

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1 minute ago, JimmySpeaks said:

I’m just trying to figure out what will kill me first. The fact that my weather person only uses the Euro model once in a while or the profit Mohamed for eating pork ribs this weekend. 

A 190 mph blast from Erin while eating pork ribs on your back patio.  

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2 minutes ago, JimmySpeaks said:

Euro model says 187 mph 

Don't believe it ... its underfunded.  

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8 minutes ago, mspart said:

So far it has been mostly a nothing burger.   Its all about climate change.   Climate change caused to in increase in strength and to decrease in strength.   Good all around omni  boogey man.  

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/climate-change-increasing-risk-rapidly-intensifying-storms-hurricane-e-rcna225568

mspart

Looks like you will be safe in OR or WA your choice.  🙂

 

But you are still 110% gonna die.  

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21 minutes ago, mspart said:

So far it has been mostly a nothing burger.   Its all about climate change.   Climate change caused to in increase in strength and to decrease in strength.   Good all around omni  boogey man.  

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/climate-change-increasing-risk-rapidly-intensifying-storms-hurricane-e-rcna225568

mspart

Nothing burger in the sense that it hasn’t interacted with American land yet, for sure. And my comment here has nothing to do with climate change or entering that debate (I’m not going to pretend to be an expert across the board like our friend RV and others). 
 

However, Cat 5’s this early in the season are very very rare, and that has people around here sweating.  Storms intensifying from a tropical storm one day to a cat 5 the next is very very rare, and has people around here sweating.  Combine this current situation with our waters around here, with the fact that mechanisms and resources that help more accurately forecast their strength and trajectory were cut, and it has people around here sweating.  
 

Below is a graphic that is pretty intense, and four of these eleven storms have come straight up our ass around here, a couple of them have us still working on recovery.  I for one will be watching these things like a hawk for the next three months. 
 

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