As the country gets more densely populated, the more damage storms do.
Funny how these lemmings can't seem to understand that.
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As the country gets more densely populated, the more damage storms do.
Keep on going on, maybe next week you will experience this:Yes, cuz we never had spells of bad weather ever before.
Keep on going on, maybe next week you will experience this:
'It's devastating': See the damage of the tornado that tore through Kentucky and other states
Tornadoes and severe weather tore through Kentucky, Illinois and other neighboring states. The governor of Kentucky expects dozens of deaths.www.usatoday.com
Now you get to explain what could have been done to prevent this outbreak. Hop to it.Mother Nature is pissed off. Nothing supernatural about this, it's loons and those who profit from the pollution refuse to recognize this reality.
So you're saying a change right now will prevent severe weather next week.Keep on going on, maybe next week you will experience this:
'It's devastating': See the damage of the tornado that tore through Kentucky and other states
Tornadoes and severe weather tore through Kentucky, Illinois and other neighboring states. The governor of Kentucky expects dozens of deaths.www.usatoday.com
So you're saying a change right now will prevent severe weather next week.
They think if we vote for more sicko Democrats the pagan gods will lighten up on us n stuff. They're very superstitious for alleged 'rationalists'.
It was only a matter of time before at least one leftoid went there.
I'm sure Brandon will too if he hasn't already.
Maybe Fauci can come up with a vaccine. If the tornadoes don't kill us he will.According to Kentucky's governor, this is one of the deadliest outbreaks in Kentucky's history....
Beshear: More than 70 people feared dead after tornadoes tear through Kentucky
"This has been one of the toughest nights in Kentucky history, and some areas have been hit in ways that are hard to put in words."www.wdrb.com
The indications are that Mayfield tornado was probably an F-5 (the strongest, with over 200mph winds, and a storm track up to a mile wide)....
We need to keep these people in our prayers.....
Keep on going on, maybe next week you will experience this:
'It's devastating': See the damage of the tornado that tore through Kentucky and other states
Tornadoes and severe weather tore through Kentucky, Illinois and other neighboring states. The governor of Kentucky expects dozens of deaths.www.usatoday.com
everyone in your family OK?
the. closest I got was Paris tx in 1982. it hit just north of where we were but had to drive through the aftermath to get home.
you don't forget those things.
hope everything is OK for you and your family.
if being stupid is an open license to beat your ass, how often if your ass beaten?Rand Paul Opposition to Previous Disaster Relief Resurfaces as He Seeks Aid for Kentucky
I thought this should be more widely publicized to show what an idiot Rand Paul really is. No wonder his neighbor beat the snot out of him. I pity the people of Kentucky.
Here you go moron. 1862, long before SUV's. The storms were the largest ever recorded in the west and impacted the entire west coast and all the way to Denver. The Central Valley of California was a fucking lake. The WHOLE DAMNED THING! No storm of the last 100 years has even come close, so go blow your BS out of your ignorant, uneducated ass.
I am posting the wiki page because anything actually scholarly is far too advanced for a moron like you.
"The Great Flood of 1862 was the largest flood in the recorded history of Oregon, Nevada, and California, occurring from December 1861 to January 1862. It was preceded by weeks of continuous rains and snows in the very high elevations that began in Oregon in November 1861 and continued into January 1862. This was followed by a record amount of rain from January 9–12, and contributed to a flood that extended from the Columbia River southward in western Oregon, and through California to San Diego, and extended as far inland as Idaho in the Washington Territory, Nevada and Utah in the Utah Territory, and Arizona in the western New Mexico Territory. The event dumped an equivalent of 10 feet (3.0 m) of rainfall in California, in the form of rain and snow, over a period of 43 days.[3][4] Immense snowfalls in the mountains of the far western North America caused more flooding in Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico, as well as in Baja California and Sonora, Mexico the following spring and summer, as the snow melted."
Great Flood of 1862 - Wikipedia
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