Posted on 07/03/2024 9:56:40 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Hurricane Beryl is expected to bring life-threatening winds and storm surge to Jamaica Wednesday, after the Category 4 storm ripped across islands in the southeast Caribbean, killing at least six people.
According to the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center, Beryl has lost some intensity but is still expected to be near major-hurricane strength when it passes near or over Jamaica at midday before taking aim at the Cayman Islands and Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
The storm — with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph — is currently located about 75 miles southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, moving west-northwest at 18 mph.
A hurricane warning is now in effect for Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, Cayman Brac and the coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula from Puerto Costa Maya to Cancun.
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All the Caribbeaners will be racing for the Mexican border looking for the first Border Patrol Federal Employee with a set of wire cutters. Their First “Hi-Five and a Smile.”
No worries - isn’t Kamala the “Border Czar ?”
https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/sst_daily/
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Why does the SST Anomaly map use a 1971-2000 baseline? The satellite record did not begin until ~1979 and there have been many advances in remote sensing since then. 1979 represented the end of a 30-year cooling period. Why not use a 1991-2021 baseline? Ship-based SST data contain a well-known warm bias. Why not use the Argo float datasets?
You think the "climate change" scam is bad now -- it would be 10 times worse if anything like Galveston happened.
Exxon is the only one telling the truth!
Excellent Video:
“Armageddon-like”: Hurricane Beryl destroys Grenada, barrels towards Jamaica
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBXX18II63E
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