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    Quote Originally Posted by OhSoSlick View Post
    On a coast that got slammed by a hurricane recently and people on that island didn't evacuate their homes(where the bridge gave out)

    I don't recall him saying anything about them.

    Weird.

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    Ok, why do we build homes near the waters edge with hurricane possibilities? And then we build on the sea shore knowing that beach erosion happens NATURALLY, uh yes it does. Go build a sand castle and see what happens if too close to the water. That is why I get tired of the global warming nerds who talked about the building that collapsed on Daytona Beach during that recent hurricane. That coast gets pounded every single day and natural erosion happens….The hurricanes that are in the Atlantic cause waves to crash ashore constantly for 8-10 hours and this is even the storm is 100 miles off shore. If you build something in 1965 near the shore say 100 yards and you have 55 years of hurricanes every summer buzzing the coast or even far out the water still finds the shore and erodes the beaches. It Wheather man John will say that poor building was protected by 100 yards of sand in 1965 but in 2022 it is now 35 yards. So those storms and the natural rides don’t have an effect? Give me a break.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rrzubnyy View Post
    Ok, why do we build homes near the waters edge with hurricane possibilities? And then we build on the sea shore knowing that beach erosion happens NATURALLY, uh yes it does. Go build a sand castle and see what happens if too close to the water. That is why I get tired of the global warming nerds who talked about the building that collapsed on Daytona Beach during that recent hurricane. That coast gets pounded every single day and natural erosion happens….The hurricanes that are in the Atlantic cause waves to crash ashore constantly for 8-10 hours and this is even the storm is 100 miles off shore. If you build something in 1965 near the shore say 100 yards and you have 55 years of hurricanes every summer buzzing the coast or even far out the water still finds the shore and erodes the beaches. It Wheather man John will say that poor building was protected by 100 yards of sand in 1965 but in 2022 it is now 35 yards. So those storms and the natural rides don’t have an effect? Give me a break.
    Mush, the point was, why are you criticizing those who live in Hawaii but not those in Florida? Or in tornado states?



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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyskilla View Post
    His stern face can give that impression but I don't feel that's the case. New York isn't an easy place to play at, so honestly I can see his confidence at an all-time low for him.

    I don't think he's a bust. I think he just needs the right motivation to pick himself up & play harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrzubnyy View Post
    Ok, why do we build homes near the waters edge with hurricane possibilities? And then we build on the sea shore knowing that beach erosion happens NATURALLY, uh yes it does. Go build a sand castle and see what happens if too close to the water. That is why I get tired of the global warming nerds who talked about the building that collapsed on Daytona Beach during that recent hurricane. That coast gets pounded every single day and natural erosion happens….The hurricanes that are in the Atlantic cause waves to crash ashore constantly for 8-10 hours and this is even the storm is 100 miles off shore. If you build something in 1965 near the shore say 100 yards and you have 55 years of hurricanes every summer buzzing the coast or even far out the water still finds the shore and erodes the beaches. It Wheather man John will say that poor building was protected by 100 yards of sand in 1965 but in 2022 it is now 35 yards. So those storms and the natural rides don’t have an effect? Give me a break.
    One of the best examples, the outer Cape in Cape Cod Ma. Not only hurricanes but nor'easters take huge chunks of the dunes/bluff every year. Houses are routinely swallowed by the sea. One house we almost purchased in the early 90's late 80's is now gone! We dodged a bullet. Many aren't as lucky.

    As sea levels rise and global warming continues, the outer Cape will be devastated. However the lower Cape near Chatham is the beneficiary. The sand that is scoured from the outer Cape winds up extending the shore line in the lower Cape. New islands form over time.

    Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinkotheclown View Post
    Mush, the point was, why are you criticizing those who live in Hawaii but not those in Florida? Or in tornado states?
    I’ve already told you why I said it is different. Read it again.
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    5. Helter Skelter
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    Quote Originally Posted by drt1010 View Post
    One of the best examples, the outer Cape in Cape Cod Ma. Not only hurricanes but nor'easters take huge chunks of the dunes/bluff every year. Houses are routinely swallowed by the sea. One house we almost purchased in the early 90's late 80's is now gone! We dodged a bullet. Many aren't as lucky.

    As sea levels rise and global warming continues, the outer Cape will be devastated. However the lower Cape near Chatham is the beneficiary. The sand that is scoured from the outer Cape winds up extending the shore line in the lower Cape. New islands form over time.

    Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.

    To keep it on topic: Since 1885, top college players have shown their mettle every summer in the 10-team Cape Cod League — and in Chatham, local fans cheer on the Anglers. Some very good ball is played, inexpensive and tons of fun.

    Stop with the global warming BS. The Planet goes through cycles. I’m not saying it doesn’t exist but that is the only thing people go now. It is the flavor of the month.
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    1. I am the Walrus
    2. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    3. I Me Mine
    4. A Day in the Life
    5. Helter Skelter
    6. Let it Be
    7. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
    8. Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite
    9. Golden Slumbers
    10. Eleanor Rigby

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhSoSlick View Post
    Should we say the same about people who live in and don't flee

    1. Tornado alley?
    2. Area that's actually below sea level(new Orleans for example)?
    3. The coast(especially in areas that are prone to hurricanes like Florida?

    Just to name a few.

    I can see why you spend a lot of time on the couch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrzubnyy View Post
    Stop with the global warming BS. The Planet goes through cycles. I’m not saying it doesn’t exist but that is the only thing people go now. It is the flavor of the month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrzubnyy View Post
    I’ve already told you why I said it is different. Read it again.
    Hurricanes are more predictable than volcanoes? Even so Nick the impact is equally devastating isn't it? Preparedness is of little value in either situ, chances are you are facing serious damage if not total loss. In some ways hurricanes are more dangerous, you can choose not to build or live near a lava field, not so with hurricanes. They will find you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrzubnyy View Post
    Stop with the global warming BS. The Planet goes through cycles. I’m not saying it doesn’t exist but that is the only thing people go now. It is the flavor of the month.
    Deny science and you are bound to suffer the consequence Nick. Sea levels aren't rising?

    Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers, and the expansion of seawater as it warms. Global average sea level has risen 8–9 inches since 1880. In 2021, global sea level set a new record high—97 mm (3.8 inches) above 1993 levels.

    https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/sea-level/


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    Quote Originally Posted by rrzubnyy View Post
    Stop with the global warming BS. The Planet goes through cycles. I’m not saying it doesn’t exist but that is the only thing people go now. It is the flavor of the month.
    You are aware they have discovered a bunch of dormant viruses in the thawing tundra of Russia? Viruses that are like 45000 years old? That have been dormant because they were frozen but now that the planet is heating up, are coming to life? It's highly unlikely they have any catastrophic affects on humans or animals but global warming is everywhere.
    Yes, I agree. The planet goes in cycles. But we as a species have sped the process.

    Let's use you sleeping on the couch as an example. Sometimes it just happens and in time you may spend more and more time there as you grow older.
    But, every time you do or say something foolish, your wife sends you there, expediting the process of a permanent relocation



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    Sorry guys, but I'm with Nick on this in that there is a big difference between living in a home in Florida in a hurricane zone and living in a home in the path of an "active" volcano. The image of my family friends and neighbors running for their lives while lava unexpectedly engulfs them is much more horrifying to me, then a hurricane off the coast that might turn inland and you would have to evacuatie.
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    So people that choose to live in an area with an active Volcano(that dont generally erupt at this scale often) are 'idiots'

    But people that choose to live in areas with high risk of annual hurricanes, tornadoes which happen regularly, or in cities that are under sea level, are not. That's the argument.

    People choose to live places and take the risk, which is their right. Doesn't make them idiots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyskilla View Post
    His stern face can give that impression but I don't feel that's the case. New York isn't an easy place to play at, so honestly I can see his confidence at an all-time low for him.

    I don't think he's a bust. I think he just needs the right motivation to pick himself up & play harder.

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    I'm just going to use nicks logic. I guess anyone who lives in areas that are in a hurricanes path to be major, or where there is regular mass destruction, are idiots. These areas seem dangerous, we need to stay away.





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    Last edited by OhSoSlick; 12-05-2022 at 02:22 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyskilla View Post
    His stern face can give that impression but I don't feel that's the case. New York isn't an easy place to play at, so honestly I can see his confidence at an all-time low for him.

    I don't think he's a bust. I think he just needs the right motivation to pick himself up & play harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhSoSlick View Post
    So people that choose to live in an area with an active Volcano(that dont generally erupt at this scale often) are 'idiots'

    But people that choose to live in areas with high risk of annual hurricanes, tornadoes which happen regularly, or in cities that are under sea level, are not. That's the argument.

    People choose to live places and take the risk, which is their right. Doesn't make them idiots.

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