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Posted on 10/08/2024 5:53:47 PM PDT by caww
Used to camp at St. joseph Peninsula State Park, Florida years ago. After the big hurricane. All the nice older homes are all gone.
Replaced by expensive condos and rentals.
Took years to repair the blow out and new channel that the storm cut.
100% nothing like it and the city of port St. Joseph used to be.
Marina was never rebuilt.
Shire line was never the same.
It happens, sad but true.
Praying again.
[Because the Earth is flat. That’s what some dimwit said.]
I know a guy that says the Earth is flat.
He also believes the Sun revolves around the Earth.
I think alcohol destroyed his brain.
Oh, and he blames Israel - because Israel is gonna get the Earth blown up (in World War III)
That’s only correct if he considers the actual Armageddon which is still at least 7+ years away....
Holy hyperbole Batman! Wow.
I’ll wait until the storms are over and the restoration has begun/finished to assess whether Florida’s west coast could be permanently altered.
Ignore the prophets. No one can predict the future.
Accurate global average sea level measurements have only been consistently and uniformly taken from accurate baselines since the mid-1920s - now 100 years.
Global average sea level rise remains constant at 2.3 to 2.5 mm per year since those measurements began. (Today’s exaggerated hype attempts to “predict” and extrapolate “potential sea level rise” at rates 4 to 10 times the actual steady increase.)
2.4 mm per year.
1 inch per decade.
10 inches per century.
1 meter in 400 years.
Since 1950? Yes, 7 to 8 inches is possible.
BUT!
Local sea level changes as the LOCAL water tables are pumped dry (and the LOCAL land falls), or when LOCAL water aquifers are refilled, the land goes back up. As in Baytown TX under the Esso refinery. 8 feet of change.
In New York - New Jersey the south end of the continental plate is tipping down because the upper end in Canada near Hudson Bay is rising.
I can make that happen, but it quickly dissipates.
It’s not like it is CO2.
Those Carbon particles are likely quickly sequestered in the nearby grass.
I think that’s the oddest picture of Greta that I’ve ever seen
BUT she’s wrapped around a tailpipe, so...
JAMBOG!
Geologists warn Florida’s coastline will change FOREVER after Hurricane Milton as they reveal why the monster storm posses the biggest threat in history
10/9/2024, 12:24:51 AM · by RummyChick · 45 replies
daily mail ^ | 10/8/2024 | Laura Parnaby For Dailymail.Com
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4269724/posts
That’s a sedan......
YMMV
Colonel Doug Macgregor
17 MINUTES
https://old.bitchute.com/video/uS0vzg5zlZ4x/
Adding you two in.
Accurate global average sea level measurements have only been consistently and uniformly taken from accurate baselines since the mid-1920s - now 100 years.
Global average sea level rise remains constant at 2.3 to 2.5 mm per year since those measurements began. (Today’s exaggerated hype attempts to “predict” and extrapolate “potential sea level rise” at rates 4 to 10 times the actual steady increase.)
2.4 mm per year.
1 inch per decade.
10 inches per century.
1 meter in 400 years.
Since 1950? Yes, 7 to 8 inches is possible.
BUT!
Local sea level changes as the LOCAL water tables are pumped dry (and the LOCAL land falls), or when LOCAL water aquifers are refilled, the land goes back up. As in Baytown TX under the Esso refinery. 8 feet of change.
In New York - New Jersey the south end of the continental plate is tipping down because the upper end in Canada near Hudson Bay is rising.
Colonel Doug Macgregor
17 MINUTES
https://old.bitchute.com/video/uS0vzg5zlZ4x/
The sky is falling!
The sky is falling!
How dare you?
Because of over-pumping without regard to water table or subsidence, water-level declines of more than 200 ft occurred in the Santa Clara Valley from the early 1900's to the mid 1960's. Land subsidence was first detected in 1933. As the decades passed, groundwater levels continued to decline and spirit-level surveys in 1967 identified subsidence of substantial magnitude—as much as 8 feet—and areal extent.
EIGHT FEET!
I find it interesting that the author of this article didn't mention land subsidence, but specifically said "sea level rise." Maybe he or she is grossly uninformed.
Oh I dare!!
Greta will not be liking me now....lol
“CAN SOME MEN CONTROL WEATHER SYSTEMS?”
Supposedly, the military did it in 1971 in Vietnam. There was a story about it on Newsmax tonight.
Hurricanes are a way of life in Florida and storm damage is a the cost of living there
I’m optimistic that Milton will moderate before it hits land and damage will be minimal
Don’t count on Biden to be much of a help
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