Cali/Az/NV Monkeys best batten down the patio furniture Hurricane Hilary to threaten flooding rain in California, Nevada and Arizona (accuweather.com) Looks to be a really wet storm. Also - I thought Pacific storms were called Typhoons or Cyclones...
Had a taste of it the other night with high winds and lightening and rain. and after all this hot weather we are getting it's going to be an interesting year.
Were expecting it here in OryGun, gonna be interesting! The idiots in the MSM can't figure it out, Atlantic storms are called HURRICANE'S, Pacific ocean storms are called TYPHOON'S, and Cyclones are storms over LAND!
Whatever they're called, Ura-Ki, you can bet it's all due to climate change! At least that will be the messaging...
Don't look like it going to hit the Tentlandia Metro area. Too bad, cuz the human scat gets gnarly in August and the sidewalks could use a good cleaning!
In 1927, there was a massive ‘hurricane’ that followed pretty much the path outlined for Marty. The flooding shows in the USGS stream gauge numbers for that summer...yes, I’ve seen the data In 1927, there was no globullshit warming...so what gives?
In 1927 Calvin Coolidge, a Republican, was President. That is all a Climate Grifter, er, "Scientist" needs to know.
Storms that affect the Western Hemisphere are called hurricanes, and those that affect the rest of the world are called something else. Looks like the mega drought is over!
The only thing that will stop "climate change" is money. Send in every cent you have to the federal government to stop bad weather.
Maybe all that water will soak in and loosen that fault line ,and it'll slip off into the bottom of the pacific .
From what I'm reading, this is currently downgraded to a Category 2... We had one like that in 1972 when I was a youngin. It amounted to some roof damage in the area but most in my area just replaced a few shingles and forgot about it in a couple of weeks. Didn't even miss a day of school . Unless I'm wrong this is an excuse for CA to get some federal aid $$$ (they preemptively declared an emergency) or a diversion from something we really should be paying attention to. Prayers for those adversely affected, but I'm starting to feel this is an overblown distraction from something we should be paying close attention to that they don't want us to see.