Posted on 08/27/2017 12:00:43 PM PDT by SMGFan
Since Friday, the National Weather Service has described the impacts Hurricane (and now Tropical Storm) Harvey in superlatives, with forecasts stating the flooding would be catastrophic and life threatening.
Now, nearly 50 inches of rain (4 feet!) are in the forecast as Harvey stalls over Houston, and the Weather Service is stretching to find the right way to describe the risk.
Theyre calling the situation unprecedented.
Long-time weather journalists and meteorologists are saying this language is as dire as the National Weather Service gets.
Rains could last through the week. Five are reported dead already. More deaths may come. This situation is likely to get worse before it gets better.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
North of I-10 in the Katy area.
“rains” is used as in “We’re taking the trip whether it rains or not.”
Don't try and tell me that average life expectancy hasn't increased.
This storm is unprecedented because I haven’t heard anyone blame it on climate change.
Katrina was a man-made disaster. Max rainfall from the storm in Louisiana was 10 to 12 inches. Nothing close to what is happening here. Had New Orleans had this amount of rain it may not be here today (probably a little over-stated).
Yes it is used that way. But when you say “Rain could last through the week” that means it will rain all week without stopping. Whereas, If you say “Rains could last through the week” it means that rain showers (notice the plural) could occur throughout the week.
English is hard, keep working on it.
“Bastardi looks to be close on this one all the way around”
Joe is my favorite weatherman. I visit his web site 6 days a week for the latest.
Are you for real, drunk or on drugs this afternoon?
I won’t sugar coat it. If you are not high on something you are a vicious, vengeful, hateful, unthinking zealous nut.
I detest the liberal mindset but wouldn’t stoop so low or put myself so high to declare a human disaster such as this a righteous act of God.
Give it a rest if you can. You can reply but I won’t read it.
“rains” used to be a reference to “the rainy season”. That usage has been enlarged to include how this article uses it.
> If you say Rains could last through the week
I would never say that.
>
Rain could last through the week means it will rain all week without stopping.
I would not make that assumption. You might, I wouldn’t.
That’s really a jackass thing to say. You are a jerk.
> vicious, vengeful, hateful
What are you talking about?
So it might have been six people or it might have been 12,000 people or it might have been some number in between.
Please don’t go all low tolerance!
It’s not an assumption it’s the proper use of the word. Also, having spent over 60 years in CO, I have heard the weatermen and others say “snows could last through the week” (or something similar) thousands of times.
Maybe your English teacher was affirmative action.
The winter snows are coming.
If you want to defend him go ahead. You have placed yourself in the same category.
rainnoun
1. water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere
and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter.
Compare drizzle (def 6).2. a rainfall, rainstorm, or shower:
We had a light rain this afternoon.3. rains, the rainy season; seasonal rainfall, as in India.
4. weather marked by steady or frequent rainfall:
We had rain most of last summer.5. a heavy and continuous descent or inflicting of anything:
a rain of blows; a rain of vituperation.
I just heard from my Houston/Katy friends, all OK at present. Currently raining with more on the way, they are asking for prayers this this storm will move on.
Looks to me like it's getting the response it deserves. I for one would have called it out also, but why pile on when a vindictive ass, possibly a drunken one at that, has already been rebuked so eloquently by yourself and others?
I disagree. I think it is an improper, but recently popular, usage.
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