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2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii."
(07-19-2023, 04:49 PM)MyManao Wrote:
(07-19-2023, 08:24 AM)kalianna Wrote: So to what do you attribute the calm along our coast?  Max wind here (mid-HPP) has been 26 mph.

He can't answer that 'cause he aint got enough data? Yeah right, it's 'cause he's been bamboozling anyone that's willing to buy the snake oil he pedals.. and he don't have that kine snakes. And he keeps telling you all the frickin' islands don't mean a thing to a hurricane.. a 14,000 foot wall don't mean a thing.. a wall? Wind shear.. yeah, sure, he can grok that 'cause that's a term the real scientists throw around. But a solid, immovable, relatively impermeable, land mass? Nah... according to our in-house "scientist" that kine stuff don't matter..

How about just showing one occasion where I've ever claimed any of the above? Making things up is not evidence.
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RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - by TomK - 07-20-2023, 08:01 AM

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