Hurricane Milton

Some storm chasers I'm watching on YouTube found flipped planes.

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Twist ending: it wasn't the storm, harrison ford just fucked up again and caused another crash landing

Bloodthirsty Nosenigger said:
Both take houses and cars with them when they leave.
At least the hurricane just takes your house and car and doesn't double fuck you with a divorce lawyer

KiwiFuzz2 said:
I skipped 40 pages to say that I just want to see Anderson Cooper die on live TV.
I'm suddenly reminded of that klingon parable about how a storm will not respect a fool

I wonder how that fisherman in the boat people saw staying out in the storm is doing right about now
 
Sounds like the right description but I'm also in an area that wholely hasn't had any power in nine hours so I'm a bit surprised. Perhaps I'm just retarded though.
Good chance that's why. Even if you aren't getting power, the high voltage lines themselves can still be live. Might be a good idea to go unplug any important stuff in the event that some weird electrical shit happens and overvolts all your appliances and such.
 
I would never want to live anywhere but the South except for maybe Arizona if there was a hell of a lot less Mexicans.
That's the Southwest, buddy. The South is east of The Mississippi (and of course Lousianna, lol), and arguably parts of Texas due to its siding with The Confederacy but even part of it is Southwest.
 
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A clearer image of the biologicals showing on radar. These blue dots are birds, y'all.

"As Milton nears the KTBW radar near Tampa, FL, the four panel figure continues to show that biologicals extend to a significant height above sea level. Again, note the blue pixels. This image shows the biological targets occurring at least to ~3-4km above sea level." --BirdCast.info

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Are they alive? Are they having a good time? Are they trapped? Did they fly towards it intentionally in the first place?
 
Hurricane Andrew also had something similar happen with white militias iirc.
To be fair the area that was hit hardest was primarily white/white Latino. Nigs didn't really set up shop down south until post-Andrew. But yeah, everyone had guns but they were generally friendly towards one another. No significant, widespread looting. More concentrated to the areas already infested by niggers.
I don't think OPSEC and doxxing matters when your house is going to be blown to shreds
You'd be surprised.
gonna send the red cross to your doorstep, chud
Enjoy humanitarian aid, stalker child.
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Allegedly a mobile home completely shredded by a tornado from Milton. Doesn't specify the location or tornado.
My guess is extreme western Palm Beach County.
If you think the "people" who hate our asses are going to step back just because you're homeless after a hurricane you're being waaaaay too optimistic. If anything they're gonna be mad because you didn't die in it.
You get it. Good for you.
Transformer exploding?
If only the trannies would explode too.
 
Orlando's starting to get some pretty heavy rain. Maybe the Mouse won't be spared after all?
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Don't know if anyone posted this so if so rate me late, but the temperature in St. Petersburg is supposed to drop from 78 pre storm to 40 in a few hours.

That's an insane dipa and is terrible news for tornadoes. Warm air and cold air is what causes the vertical movement of a tornado, now add a little rotation?

Stay safe guys.
This has probably already been addressed - but 40? What the hell? Are you aware of where Tampa and St Pete are located?
 
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Are they alive? Are they having a good time? Are they trapped? Did they fly towards it intentionally in the first place?
I'm not really knowledgeable about this, so I asked my birding friend. Here's what she told me:

There is a massive southbound migration taking place right now, so lots of birds flying over the Gulf. Some will try to use hurricanes to their advantage, using prevailing tailwinds to give them a boost. Some of them just get stuck, and they'll likely be trapped in the eye so long as it's over the ocean. Many of them will die, but a lot of them will survive, too, and they spend much of their time in these storms gliding, so they aren't expending a ton of energy. I would guess they're probably not having a good time, lol.
 
I'm not really knowledgeable about this, so I asked my birding friend. Here's what she told me:

There is a massive southbound migration taking place right now, so lots of birds flying over the Gulf. Some will try to use hurricanes to their advantage, using prevailing tailwinds to give them a boost. Some of them just get stuck, and they'll likely be trapped in the eye so long as it's over the ocean. Many of them will die, but a lot of them will survive, too, and they spend much of their time in these storms gliding, so they aren't expending a ton of energy. I would guess they're probably not having a good time, lol.
I'll take it. At least it's not bird holocaust.
I appreciate the info, thanks!
 
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