Posted on 10/29/2023 12:09:39 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
A tropical depression to the west of Central America could be the next storm to strengthen quickly in the eastern Pacific before threatening land later this week.
AccuWeather meteorologists are keeping their eyes on what was a tropical depression that developed in the western Caribbean and crossed over Central America earlier this week. The moisture associated with that system has now emerged in the eastern Pacific and may not only become the next named tropical storm of the 2023 season, but conditions could allow it to intensify rapidly, similar to Otis and Norma earlier this month.
On Saturday afternoon, Tropical Depression 19-E formed in the eastern Pacific a few hundred miles to the southwest of El Salvador, and was drifting slowly to the north-northeast as of Sunday midday, local time. Amid favorable conditions, the depression was forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm later in the weekend, and take on the name Pilar.
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“Quick-strengthening” is the latest climate scare term.
Another one? Hmm, methinks Someone is trying to tell somebody something.
What would you do to get peoples attention?
Stuff just keeps happening but the people just keep looking down at their phones wanting to be “entertained”.
Kind of makes you wonder if a fish vomited someone unto a beach somewhere if people would notice huh?
Hopefully, this storm will go up through arizona nevada utah and colorado. These big storms can add a couple feet to the water at lake meade and lake powell
It’s going to take the Tribulation to get peoples attention.
That and a few hundred million missing people and all of the children worldwide.
Even then, it won’t be enough if we’re honest.
Unfortunately, I’m afraid you are right.
Thanks!
They chose colors to make it look like metastasized melanomas. Just hope it does not pump too much water up here. Cold = snow, which I would rather not have.
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