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ancianita

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113. Here's today's 2 pm NOAA outlook. What does it look like to you?
Mon Sep 30, 2024, 04:49 PM
Sep 2024

See that arrow? I don't know about you but I live in Florida, and I'm not seeing the danger ahead that folks in Central America & Mexico are seeing.

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I wish I could afford to move. Lunabell Sep 2024 #1
I hear ya ornotna Sep 2024 #14
I retired to SW Florida because markodochartaigh Sep 2024 #28
Same here buzzycrumbhunger Sep 2024 #30
Isn't New Mexico expected to be hard hit by climate change? Kaleva Sep 2024 #39
NM doesn't have hurricanes like FL RainCaster Sep 2024 #44
But it is expected to have extreme heat and drought Kaleva Sep 2024 #46
That hasn't chased insurance companies out of NM RainCaster Sep 2024 #63
Extreme heat and drought won't destroy buildings Kaleva Sep 2024 #115
NM was hotter this summer but we got lots of spring rain womanofthehills Sep 2024 #111
Everwhere is going to be hit by climate change. Lunabell Sep 2024 #58
The effects of climate change won't be uniform around the world Kaleva Sep 2024 #71
Well, where is a blue state that is acceptable? Lunabell Sep 2024 #75
From what I've read, the Great Lakes region and parts of the North East Kaleva Sep 2024 #81
Ih, I forgot to mention Lunabell Sep 2024 #104
Northern New Mexico womanofthehills Sep 2024 #112
We really want to get out of the south. Lunabell Sep 2024 #120
Santa Fe would be better .... aggiesal Sep 2024 #45
If I were an ignorant dumbass BOSSHOG Sep 2024 #2
In that case, I might be God! dchill Sep 2024 #26
Doesn't everyone hate him? buzzycrumbhunger Sep 2024 #31
Does God hate the approximately 45% of Florida voters that vote D? Again, if you were kelly1mm Sep 2024 #65
Remember the story of Lot atreides1 Sep 2024 #83
Not just Florida WestMichRad Sep 2024 #3
There is a reason the state capital was established up at the north end. Frasier Balzov Sep 2024 #4
Also, Tallahassee was halfway between Pensacola and St. Augustine. ShazzieB Sep 2024 #33
And also, Lunabell Sep 2024 #60
I feel bad for all the folks being affected by climate change... wcmagumba Sep 2024 #5
Last week, if someone said to me, how can I escape the weather disasters in Florida?, I'd have told them Intractable Sep 2024 #6
We have a lot of thinking to do in the Great Lakes and Northeast. roamer65 Sep 2024 #7
Disagree BrianTheEVGuy Sep 2024 #8
The hurricane season is far from done. roamer65 Sep 2024 #10
Hurricanes are but one symptom of climate change BrianTheEVGuy Sep 2024 #12
Not all of it. roamer65 Sep 2024 #13
Along with longer and hotter heat waves and bigger and hotter burning wildfires. GoreWon2000 Sep 2024 #51
Here's NOAA'S 7-day forecast that shows it's headed more toward Mexico. ancianita Sep 2024 #37
No! Just NO! This shows absolutely NOTHING about any projected PATH!! It shows the area which there is a retread Sep 2024 #82
Dude, calm down. Forecasting probabilities of path is at the level of outlook, watch and warning. ancianita Sep 2024 #87
Didn't you say the 7 day forecast shows it headed more toward Mexico? retread Sep 2024 #110
Here's today's 2 pm NOAA outlook. What does it look like to you? ancianita Sep 2024 #113
I see the arrow. "I'm not seeing the danger ahead that folks in Central America & Mexico are seeing" This map retread Sep 2024 #119
Yep, there's a tropical storm ahead. ancianita Sep 2024 #121
I agree with you, except, markodochartaigh Sep 2024 #32
You might be over-estimating the value of migration to the northeast... Think. Again. Sep 2024 #9
A transformed North America. roamer65 Sep 2024 #11
That's a great site! Think. Again. Sep 2024 #20
It reaffirmed my decision to stay in my home state of Michigan for retirement. roamer65 Sep 2024 #21
I would point out though that moniss Sep 2024 #56
Excellent points... Think. Again. Sep 2024 #79
Yes indeed and the circumstances we moniss Sep 2024 #84
I agree... Think. Again. Sep 2024 #88
you can put your county in NJCher Sep 2024 #34
Np. roamer65 Sep 2024 #54
+1. Thanks for posting this. Consider making it it's own thread? yonder Sep 2024 #70
Thanks roamer65 bdamomma Sep 2024 #92
Very cool map! Glad I'm in Wisconsin 🙂 Luciferous Sep 2024 #100
That way lies fascism. The right wing of the future. marybourg Sep 2024 #17
What's your solution to the northward migration from Central America, Mexico and the Southern United States? roamer65 Sep 2024 #19
I'll butt in. markodochartaigh Sep 2024 #42
Alien immigration is a federal issue. Internal immigration is an non-issue under our marybourg Sep 2024 #22
Opinion. roamer65 Sep 2024 #24
Freedom of movement within the US for US citizens is not an 'opinion'. It is settled law. nt kelly1mm Sep 2024 #67
Settled law like Roe v Wade? roamer65 Sep 2024 #89
I'd like to live in my great grandparent's house in San Francisco. hunter Sep 2024 #91
Great Lakes region is predicted to become a mecca for climate change refugees. Kaleva Sep 2024 #41
Mixed feelings.... democratsruletheday Sep 2024 #94
Yes Kaleva Sep 2024 #95
Your proposal (at least the US part) is totally unconstitutional. Unless you are proposing sucession? nt kelly1mm Sep 2024 #61
Secession, btw. roamer65 Sep 2024 #62
Correct and corrected - too many C's! I agree with your overall premise of a devolution of federal kelly1mm Sep 2024 #64
That's ridiculous. We don't even do that for people coming from other countries. jimfields33 Sep 2024 #77
another one (Kirk? Leslie?) could hit Florida again by weeks end RussBLib Sep 2024 #15
The insurance companies will pull the plug by year's end. roamer65 Sep 2024 #18
It was the amazing amount of fraud that started them leaving. markodochartaigh Sep 2024 #43
I would never choose to live there, myself.... Jack Valentino Sep 2024 #16
I wouldn't live there soandso Sep 2024 #48
This is worth a watch Quixote1818 Sep 2024 #23
Kick dalton99a Sep 2024 #25
Floridians might be the new refugees and Florida now longer eligible to be one of the 50 states kimbutgar Sep 2024 #27
I can guarantee insurance companies are now discussing completely ending policy writings in FL. roamer65 Sep 2024 #29
I can tell you that insurance companies are dropping MontanaMama Sep 2024 #36
I am seeing more CA and TX plates in Michigan. roamer65 Sep 2024 #52
Montana is one of the fastest growing states soandso Sep 2024 #59
Why are all the top 5 fastest growing (by population) states red states? nt kelly1mm Sep 2024 #69
I didn't even notice that soandso Sep 2024 #74
Affordability. Can someone living in North Carolina move to California or Washington state? jimfields33 Sep 2024 #78
Montana and Idaho have now surpassed MontanaMama Sep 2024 #98
Wow. That's surprising. jimfields33 Sep 2024 #102
Awful! soandso Sep 2024 #108
When I lived in Helena, rent was $350 ArkansasDemocrat1 Sep 2024 #114
Typical one bed 1 bath apartment in Missoula is now MontanaMama Sep 2024 #116
I was earning 14.50 an hour then ArkansasDemocrat1 Sep 2024 #118
Similar situation here, not all that far from you. yonder Sep 2024 #66
In olden times families built " beach shacks" MotownPgh Sep 2024 #90
I am in no way saying climate change is not affecting our weather, but just blurting shit out like this does no good Cheezoholic Sep 2024 #35
Bigger and stronger hurricanes is clearly part of climate change GoreWon2000 Sep 2024 #49
Some data soandso Sep 2024 #73
Online info searcher doesn't know more than the climate scientists GoreWon2000 Sep 2024 #101
The data is from NOAA and the Hurricane Reporting Center soandso Sep 2024 #109
Your fact cherrypicking is downplaying the threat GoreWon2000 Oct 2024 #123
Not normal? We had 4 hurricanes in 2004 one right after the other. jimfields33 Sep 2024 #80
Please don't think you know more about this than the climate scientists GoreWon2000 Sep 2024 #99
Ocean temperatures don't lie. bronxiteforever Sep 2024 #85
Plus can't forget the artic seas bronxiteforever Sep 2024 #86
Add sea levels increasing and Florida is going to be a much smaller state relayerbob Sep 2024 #38
The part of the Bay Area where I live is most vulnerable to sea level rise. The other disasters would have diane in sf Sep 2024 #40
. Marcuse Sep 2024 #47
When it comes to the Law VS Nature... notroot Sep 2024 #50
The tragedy of bushthief Florida 2000 lives on with climate change GoreWon2000 Sep 2024 #53
This☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️ roamer65 Sep 2024 #55
Earth 2070. roamer65 Sep 2024 #57
You're probably right about the low-lying, coastal cities. Aren't street already flooding at high tide in some of them? brush Sep 2024 #68
Not just Florida canetoad Sep 2024 #72
Odd that Florida is only state mentioned. It's really a mystery since out of states affected during this hurricane, jimfields33 Sep 2024 #76
The insurance companies are leaving first. That should be a knock-out blow to the economy. lindysalsagal Sep 2024 #93
No might be about it. Florida IS fucked. ananda Sep 2024 #96
The whole state is nothing more than a sandbar Emile Sep 2024 #97
Florida is in trouble Old Crank Sep 2024 #103
I think it's important to differentiate Torchlight Sep 2024 #105
I'm in the Cap District of NYS. We don't get many extreme weather events at all. I will inherit my mom's condo in Raftergirl Sep 2024 #106
Sad enid602 Sep 2024 #107
As far as NYC is concerned...we'll probably get more storms. More humidity in general- I hope not. As far as sea levels. electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #117
Take a look. roamer65 Sep 2024 #122
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