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While Hurricanes commonly form in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, the storms rarely make their way onto California land. In fact, the usually-sunny state hasn’t experienced a tropical storm since Hurricane Norman in 1978. Before that there was the 1939 Long Beach Tropical Storm and The San Diego Hurricane of 1858.
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originally posted by: trusername
originally posted by: EternalShadow
a reply to: rickymouse
It kinda would be a problem if you didn't have hurricane insurance. Not too many of those policies floating around the West Coast.
We might see people wiped out because of that possible clause. 🤷🏻
Ah Mother Nature, so multi dimensional...
originally posted by: markovian
I can't say I mind at all they say this may be how things are ... Only the truly delusional would think more water in a place that's constantly warned they will run out of water is a bad thing
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
I know they were talking about the Earth's Core stopping it's rotation and beginning to rotate in the Opposite direction .
I heard the Earth was going to flip over on its side .
Buncha Chicken Littles with their Doom porn .
That crap all but disappeared on December 13th 2012 .
originally posted by: datguy
Just watch for Jim Cantore, if they don't send him in to do reporting everything will be ok.
If they do send him to report then batten down the hatches.
Isn't it believed that massive amounts of flood water introduced in this area can cause more severe earthquakes?
Not sure why that came to mind but I remember hearing that some where...
A bunch of headlines repeating that lie doesn't make it true, that never happened, despite headlines saying otherwise.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
I know they were talking about the Earth's Core stopping it's rotation and beginning to rotate in the Opposite direction .
It's not a fact, it's the biggest fattest complete lie I've seen in recent years. Don't take my word for it, and don't believe the stupid lying headlines. Read the research of the actual scientists who did the work the false headlines are based on...the scientists never said the core stopped rotating.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
lol yeah but the Core did change directions that is fact.
originally posted by: Ravenwatcher
I wonder if that much rain will have an effect on the fault lines