September 1, 20214 yr Well the Delaware Valley is in for More Tornadoes. But yeah, it has nothing to do with C02, or Methane being pumped into the air. Nothing at all. Fri Jul 30 2021 Thursday's weather system produced intense storms across Pennsylvania. Steve Hauck captured this video of a funnel cloud forming over the Blacklick Valley High School football field
September 1, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said: Biden didn't get covid, but your boy did. God you guys are really reaching now. It almost hurts to watch. He's failing miserably. Own it.
September 1, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, The Norseman said: God you guys are really reaching now. It almost hurts to watch. He's failing miserably. Own it. Not as much as it hurt to watch Trump rip off his mask and immediately start gasping for air after he walked up a flight of stairs.
September 1, 20214 yr This maybe an engineering failure. Anyway just thought I'd drop here. Be careful around the PHL area today/tonight. https://www.wearecentralpa.com/news/local-news/cambria-county-dam-reaches-capacity-residents-evacuated/
September 1, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, jsdarkstar said: Well the Delaware Valley is in for More Tornadoes. But yeah, it has nothing to do with C02, or Methane being pumped into the air. Nothing at all. Fri Jul 30 2021 Thursday's weather system produced intense storms across Pennsylvania. Steve Hauck captured this video of a funnel cloud forming over the Blacklick Valley High School football field
September 1, 20214 yr 23 minutes ago, sameaglesfan said: Right, there’s always been hurricanes. But warmer water and warmer air allows them to get bigger in less amount of time.
September 2, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, sameaglesfan said: It's tornados. Not hurricanes. I've lived in the Delaware Valley all my life. We maybe had a handful per decade. The whole state of PA averaged about 16 per year from 1991 to 2010: The last few years we've seen a lot more. A few each year. This summer there have been around 5. In one county. It's a pretty short timeline to constitute a trend, but there's definitely been an uptick in freak weather events like this here.
September 2, 20214 yr The Schuylkill River hit the highest recorded water level in 152 years. More Tornadoes too (like Oklahoma). Yeah, more severe weather is now becoming more common, but Co2 and methane being pumped into the atmosphere, has nothing to do with it.
September 2, 20214 yr https://6abc.com/nj-tornado-pa-mullica-hill-ft-washington/10994523/ 7 tornadoes confirmed so far across southeastern Pa. and southern NJ after Ida remnants strikehttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/09/02/deadly-flooding-new-york-new-jersey-hurricane-ida-louisiana/5692877001/At least 45 people died Wednesday and Thursday, state and local officials said. Twenty-three deaths were reported in New Jersey, 15 in New York, five in Pennsylvania, one in Maryland and one in Connecticut.
September 3, 20214 yr The Schylkill is just unreal! You all know I’m not smart enough to be scientific about this. Ida what was left of her ran into a stationary front. Not good. What I do know is the technology they have now did forecast this event days in advance. The weather service did a great forecast with this event. They said it was going to be bad, and it was. So sorry for the loss of life. Water line of daughters basement. Almost made it to the 1st floor. Townhome built in the 80’s and of course this has never happened before.
September 3, 20214 yr Burning fossil fuels like coal and oil puts more carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. NASA has observed increases in the amount of carbon dioxide and some other greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. Too much of these greenhouse gases can cause Earth's atmosphere to trap more and more heat. This causes Earth to warm up. This is what happens when surface temperature rises.
September 3, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: Burning fossil fuels like coal and oil puts more carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. NASA has observed increases in the amount of carbon dioxide and some other greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. Too much of these greenhouse gases can cause Earth's atmosphere to trap more and more heat. This causes Earth to warm up. This is what happens when surface temperature rises. People in PA don’t see this because they still get enough rain. Out west is a different story though.
September 15, 20214 yr On 9/1/2021 at 3:04 PM, sameaglesfan said: i recall living in Queen Village in the 80's. We had some crazy weather one day and a tornado blew apart a wall of an indoor parking garage at 2nd and Lombard. Of course back then it wasn't climate change, it was just weird weather. Recall some freaky weather in high school where we had a week straight of temperatures breaking 90 during April. A year later had one of the coldest freakiest winters where heavy snowfall was followed by rain and then a deep freeze. Just a huge mess of ice for close to a month. Was just freaky weather back then.
September 15, 20214 yr 10 hours ago, Procus said: i recall living in Queen Village in the 80's. We had some crazy weather one day and a tornado blew apart a wall of an indoor parking garage at 2nd and Lombard. Of course back then it wasn't climate change, it was just weird weather. Recall some freaky weather in high school where we had a week straight of temperatures breaking 90 during April. A year later had one of the coldest freakiest winters where heavy snowfall was followed by rain and then a deep freeze. Just a huge mess of ice for close to a month. Was just freaky weather back then. That's before some folk realized that there was real money to be made from fear-mongering.
September 15, 20214 yr On 9/15/2021 at 8:40 AM, sameaglesfan said: That's before some folk realized that there was real money to be made from fear-mongering. Actually it wasn't. The environmental movement has been doing this for years. In the 70's and 80's they created a panic over "acid rain" and claimed that pollution from cars and factories would enter the water cycle and choke out all of our freshwater fisheries. In the 90's, they created another panic over the "Hole in the Ozone Layer" due to use of aerosol products and we were told that it would grow and consume us all. Then, Al Gore (long time environmental activist) kicked off his Inconvenient Truth documentary in 2006 and made the case that "Global Warming" was due to human carbon emissions. When the polar bears didn't go extinct as promised, the environmental left again changed their messaging to "Climate Change" and now every flood, storm, fire or snowstorm is used as evidence of some greater, human caused impact to the planet. The only real question is...what will they come up with next?
September 23, 20214 yr On 9/1/2021 at 12:25 PM, we_gotta_believe said: Not as much as it hurt to watch Trump rip off his mask and immediately start gasping for air after he walked up a flight of stairs. Biden likely felt more pain falling up the stairs. 😄
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