Posted on 07/07/2014 6:49:28 AM PDT by blam
Michael B Kelley
July 7, 2014
Super Typhoon Neoguri, a "once in decades storm," is about to hit the southern Okinawa island chain with heavy rain and powerful winds before making landfall across the entire island of Japan this week.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said the system, which is already producing winds up to 150 mph, may develop into an "extremely intense" storm by Tuesday as it moves north.
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In that case, brace yourself. The winds and rain could be quite intense.
Do you speak Japanese?
Did we meet when I lived in Japan?
Yes , I am fluent in Japanese .
No , we never met . Wige , daughter and I moved from Tokyo to Kyushu in 1995 .
wife - oops . too much sho chu lol !
Thank you for your reply. And may God bless, direct, and protect your family.
So, you didn’t go to a meet in Tokyo before that?
I was there for a long time.
It is hard to believe a modern journalist could write such as story as this and not mention global warming/climate change as the culprit.
How on Earth can we have a “super” typhoon without the evil carbon dioxide molecules wreaking havoc on poor Mother Gaia?
That’s not what the union teachers taught in the Millennials’ and Gen Xers’ science class!
Now, I've read article about studies that have concluded that cat-5 hurricanes were about twice as likely 1,100 years ago. So....
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