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originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: eXia7
yea my niece works in Winn Dixie she said it was weird one day they had fights in the aisle, the next day it was like nothing unusual was going on.
originally posted by: manuelram16
a reply to: carewemust
The Fake news is calling it the most powerful ever recorded but:
Maximum Sustained
Storm Year Winds (mph)
Allen 1980 190
“Labor Day” 1935 185
Gilbert 1988 185
Wilma 2005 185
Irma 2017 185
originally posted by: FyreByrd
Thank you for sharing this very informative video.
It got me to thinking - is this one means by which GAIA is attempting to cool down the ocean temperature?
Again thank you.
originally posted by: manuelram16
a reply to: carewemust
The Fake news is calling it the most powerful ever recorded but:
Maximum Sustained
Storm Year Winds (mph)
Allen 1980 190
“Labor Day” 1935 185
Gilbert 1988 185
Wilma 2005 185
Irma 2017 185
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: eXia7
All those storms were in the Atlantic.Wilma hit Florida. It has a sort of special spot in my mind. My grandmother had the same name, and it was one of the last years she was still alive.
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: eXia7
Excellent! He really crammed in a lot of interesting data and insights into that piece. I'll forgive him for a couple of misspoken words. He needs a network show to display his talents.
originally posted by: eXia7
originally posted by: manuelram16
a reply to: carewemust
The Fake news is calling it the most powerful ever recorded but:
Maximum Sustained
Storm Year Winds (mph)
Allen 1980 190
“Labor Day” 1935 185
Gilbert 1988 185
Wilma 2005 185
Irma 2017 185
I think they mean its the most powerful ever recorded in the Atlantic. Not the most powerful ever.