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pfitz59

(11,226 posts)
6. perhaps the MAGAts will rethink Climate Change
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 02:32 PM
Oct 2024

when the 'retirement dream' becomes a nightmare.

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Looks like the future is now. dchill Oct 2024 #1
The worst was 2004. Six hurricanes. This year has been mild. jimfields33 Oct 2024 #27
It's only just October. dchill Oct 2024 #30
December will be nice. Weather always perfect. jimfields33 Oct 2024 #32
Hurricane season ends November 30th. dchill Oct 2024 #33
Time to go to bed. jimfields33 Oct 2024 #34
Cue eMpTyhead Greene. "See, the government even FORECASTS these things." . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2024 #2
As much as I miss it, I'm so glad we don't live on the water any longer Native Oct 2024 #3
The things you mentioned are not just happening in Florida slightlv Oct 2024 #9
The trees are all weak from Ozone pollution IbogaProject Oct 2024 #17
We have a family golf course in Augusta georgia, and we had over 200 trees uprooted or destroyed from Helene Native Oct 2024 #18
So sorry to hear IbogaProject Oct 2024 #29
Exactly. Native Oct 2024 #39
Death Sentence is to blame. Didn.t show up for Joe. GreenWave Oct 2024 #4
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perhaps the MAGAts will rethink Climate Change pfitz59 Oct 2024 #6
No Thanks! fmdaddio Oct 2024 #7
Good? I have friends in central Florida. Auggie Oct 2024 #8
You hope -- really? Intractable Oct 2024 #10
Gee, thanks. Ligyron Oct 2024 #13
You deserve a good spanking for your comment Zorro Oct 2024 #14
How pleasant of you EX500rider Oct 2024 #15
I remember someon from FLA telling me years ago moniss Oct 2024 #11
Storm surge Strelnikov_ Oct 2024 #28
I get it now. The person was from moniss Oct 2024 #38
I can understand the angst about Florida... slightlv Oct 2024 #12
Geez, another monster. Here's the pic from Zoom Earth. ananda Oct 2024 #16
The latest - a big blob of juicy clouds and convection BumRushDaShow Oct 2024 #20
And it's going to strengthen and organize. ananda Oct 2024 #21
Yup, once it starts moving BumRushDaShow Oct 2024 #22
I don't know enough about hurricanes to know if that is good or bad... ananda Oct 2024 #23
Well with it sitting where it is not moving much BumRushDaShow Oct 2024 #24
That makes sense. ananda Oct 2024 #25
One of my hobbies! BumRushDaShow Oct 2024 #35
Here we go again. tavernier Oct 2024 #19
My uncles and aunt, uncle and cousins... róisín_dubh Oct 2024 #31
"we're preparing for the remnants of a different tropical system in England..." BumRushDaShow Oct 2024 #36
This appears to be Florida's future. OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2024 #26
The 2004 hurricane season ended up with Florida getting hit with 4 BumRushDaShow Oct 2024 #37
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