If the Hurricane intensity-frequency myth is all they’ve got, then climate change is not well. We know it’s not, but tis the season, and it has been less than stellar for the warming planet, heating oceans, more and more intense hurricane cult.
Hurricane Ian
“Electric Vehicles Are Exploding From Water Damage”
In a delicious irony, the greenies that thought they were outsmarting and healing mother nature got laughed at last as Hurricane Ian tragically tore through swaths of Florida and crippled electric vehicles.
Can We Afford to Repair Florida
Hurricane Ian is gone, but it has left us with years of rebuilding. There are areas of Florida that will not be rebuilt. They are so devastated that the only option will be to bulldoze and start from scratch. People have lost every physical possession and are finding they have no insurance and nowhere to turn.
Biden-Regime To Distribute Hurricane-Aid Based On Skin Color
You don’t need to take my word for it. Here’s Kamala announcing that federal aid for Hurricane Ian will be distributed based on skin color:
How Hurricane Ian Wrecked The Climate Cult’s Dire Predictions Business
The left is promising that they can stop Hurricanes or something, but that’s not even close to true for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is they (and their experts) can’t even tell us where one will be three days from now.
Weather is Not Red or Blue
Fortunately, we are still at a place where we can come together to put the pieces back together after a weather catastrophe. Hurricane Ian has dominated the news cycle for the last two days, and that is a blessing within the tragedy.
Sorry Climate Cult – Extreme Weather Events Are Not Getting More Frequent
The democrat stenographers are wallowing in their climate punch; Hurricane Ian didn’t get to Cat 5 before landfall, and they desperately wanted that. But they’ve still got their extreme weather narrative. or do they? Recent research suggests that’s not happening either.
Tampa, Florida vs. Hurricane Ian (Watch Live Radar)
The first major hurricane landfall of 2022 is upon us, and Ian is heading right toward the throat of Tampa Bay. I spent a good deal of time there growing up. My parents like to vacation in the area. Everything is on sand up to the water’s edge, so they’re screwed.