Too early for hurricane memes? Or should I wait for everything to blow over first

    by LiveWithinYourMemes

    16 Comments

    1. All I’m gonna say is look up 1969 hurricane Camille and the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. These are not unprecedented whatsoever.

    2. PuertoricanDude88 on

      That’s totally nonsense and dumb, unlike their machine that can control the weather and create hurricanes…..wait.

    3. As a Floridan, go right ahead and make some memes. Just don’t flood me with them okay?

    4. La Nina ocean current: am I a joke to you?

      Ocean temps shifted into a La Nina phase last month meaning storm activity in the Atlantic increase. The transition can cause an instability too. This shit was being predicted since spring.

    5. This is a big one.

      We have had big ones before. We have had fewer hurricanes since “An Inconvenient Truth” than we had in the same time period before “An Inconvenient Truth.

    6. doublethink_1984 on

      Incoming reddit blame for middle class people who had nothing to do with huge corporations doing this crap.

    7. welldresseddevil on

      Post as many as you need to there might not be as many likes coming through soon

    8. Oh no the place that is known for having huge hurricanes is having a huge hurricane! Who would have thought ??

    9. nugssssssssssssssss on

      Genuinely, how does a thousandth of a percent of man-made carbon in the atmosphere make bad hurricanes

      I don’t get it

    10. Interesting why noone talks about the floods in europe which are (i hope) a one time thing, not almost every year like hurricanes for the us

    11. As someone from Kaua’i, an island that was hit straight on by the cat. 4 hurricane Iniki, I *do not* have a good feeling about Florida.

      I still remember stories from my dad, like how their neighbor’s roof tiles acted like ninja stars and impaled themselves into his bedroom wall. It wasn’t unusual that the roofs of houses tore off the walls and entire structures could flip upside down in the span of a few seconds, even if they were nailed down. The hurricane caused the endless rain to move completely sideways and even bend over and around buildings because the wind was so strong.

      I can’t imagine all of this happening in a place that’s supposed to *naturally* capture water. Twice.

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