So it's flooding in Houston...again..

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  • 2stepz_ahead
    2stepz_ahead Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 32,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    is Houston below sea level or a bowl?
  • BiblicalAtheist
    BiblicalAtheist Members Posts: 15,668 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.
  • dallas' 4 eva
    dallas' 4 eva Members Posts: 11,216 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    Houston is prone to floods, but not of this magnitude Kat get off the gas.
  • dallas' 4 eva
    dallas' 4 eva Members Posts: 11,216 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    is Houston below sea level or a bowl?

    Sits 5 feet below sea level if I'm not mistaken.
  • obnoxiouslyfresh
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    Has ms southern made any posts ?
  • VIBE
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.

    not saying that it's not normal.. but hurricanes are more intense w warmer climates... global warming is contributing to it somewhat
  • caddo man
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    Has ms southern made any posts ?

    She is in Austin but hell even Austin is getting flooded.
  • caddo man
    caddo man Members Posts: 22,476 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Any city that gets 20 ft of rain in 2 days will flood.

    Las Vegas floods every April if I am not mistaken.
    Nearly every state and city on the east coast flooded when Irene hit.

    Unless you running to the desert. You can not escape the weather.
  • 2stepz_ahead
    2stepz_ahead Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 32,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.

    but it is...all those disasters are imcreasing.

    jet streams ..warm waters..all that is connected.
  • ThaNubianGod
    ThaNubianGod Members Posts: 1,862 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.

    but it is...all those disasters are imcreasing

    Nope, they're not.
  • 2stepz_ahead
    2stepz_ahead Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 32,324 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.

    but it is...all those disasters are imcreasing

    Nope, they're not.

    holding alot of water... are you sure?

  • ThaNubianGod
    ThaNubianGod Members Posts: 1,862 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.

    but it is...all those disasters are imcreasing

    Nope, they're not.

    holding alot of water... are you sure?

    Disasters haven't increased, nor has hurricane intensity gone up. In fact, it's been relatively quite with hurricanes

    We had Katrina in 2005 aorund the time Al Gore was pushing the "we going underwater" stuff. People made bold predictions about how Climate Change was going to cause all sorts of ? , but that didn't happen. Nothing's changed at all for the last 100 years

    NAT_storms_2015.png
  • 2stepz_ahead
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.

    but it is...all those disasters are imcreasing

    Nope, they're not.

    holding alot of water... are you sure?

    Disasters haven't increased, nor has hurricane intensity gone up. In fact, it's been relatively quite with hurricanes

    We had Katrina in 2005 aorund the time Al Gore was pushing the "we going underwater" stuff. People made bold predictions about how Climate Change was going to cause all sorts of ? , but that didn't happen. Nothing's changed at all for the last 100 years

    NAT_storms_2015.png

    more but weaker vs less but stronger
  • Ol Jay's
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    caddo man wrote: »
    Has ms southern made any posts ?

    She is in Austin but hell even Austin is getting flooded.

    not really
  • ThaNubianGod
    ThaNubianGod Members Posts: 1,862 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    So it's not global warming then, glad I wacked @VIBE post.

    but it is...all those disasters are imcreasing

    Nope, they're not.

    holding alot of water... are you sure?

    Disasters haven't increased, nor has hurricane intensity gone up. In fact, it's been relatively quite with hurricanes

    We had Katrina in 2005 aorund the time Al Gore was pushing the "we going underwater" stuff. People made bold predictions about how Climate Change was going to cause all sorts of ? , but that didn't happen. Nothing's changed at all for the last 100 years

    NAT_storms_2015.png

    more but weaker vs less but stronger

    Not stronger, in fact the number of Cat3+ hurricanes has dropped off dramatically the last few years
  • Trollio
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    Im in dallas n ?
  • infamous114
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  • Beta
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    edited August 2017
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    Kat wrote: »
    Mr.LV wrote: »
    Kat wrote: »
    Beta wrote: »
    It's going to keep happening. Get out of Houston

    Mmm..chill.

    No he is telling the truth these type of massive and powerful hurricanes hitting Texas,Louisiana etc is going to be more common place with the temperature of the Earth keep on increasing from carbon emissions. This is global warming doing.

    Every place has their natural disasters..this is nothing new for Houston.

    Flooding like this is going to be a almost a yearly thing at some point. Louisiana, lower Texas, miami, etc are going to get worse as the years go.

    Plus in the Gulf there's higher chances of hurricanes than let's say Connecticut. Nobody wants to deal with this even once every 4 years but dealing with this every year and a half give or take? Nah you gotta move
  • Turfaholic
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    Y'all be easy. I don't think the water would bother me much unless I was a home owner or my car got ruined.
  • 2stepz_ahead
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    Turfaholic wrote: »
    Y'all be easy. I don't think the water would bother me much unless I was a home owner or my car got ruined.

    you might wanna rethink that.
  • Trollio
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    Umm yeh

    I might be moving back to arizona

    2005 katrina
    2017 this ?

    Galveston stay ? up, toll roads robbing folks.

    Its been real dallas.

    Cost of living aint worth it
  • Turfaholic
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    Turfaholic wrote: »
    Y'all be easy. I don't think the water would bother me much unless I was a home owner or my car got ruined.

    you might wanna rethink that.

    I got a hell ova imagination. If nothing of mine was destroyed, I'd probably smoke a blunt, sit on a roof, and go fishing.