Saturday, September 25, 2010

Boston Globe Bulls*** Churn

Sorry, the hurricane season has been a dud no matter how much BS the MSM churns up.

"Igor churns up dangerous surf on East Coast" by Associated Press  |  September 21, 2010

HAMILTON, Bermuda — Hurricane Igor kicked up dangerous surf along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States yesterday after rolling past Bermuda and knocking out power to half the population on the island.

The storm, already blamed for sweeping three people to their deaths, clung to hurricane status....

In Mexico, authorities said yesterday that at least 16 people were killed in flooding and mudslides when Hurricane Karl hit the southern part of the country Friday. Looting was reported in parts of the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz, with people carrying bags of food out of stores in waist-deep water.  

Didn't read or see as much of that one.

Also in the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Julia was beginning to fizzle as it swirled about 1,100 miles west of the Azores with maximum sustained winds near 45 miles per hour.  

That is what eventually happens to propaganda.

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Related: Boston Globe Point Break 

I've passed mine.

"Warmer seas fueling hurricanes; Streak of four storms in 20 days called unusual" by Brian K. Sullivan and Alex Morales, Bloomberg News  |  September 22, 2010

The four major Atlantic hurricanes that spun toward the Caribbean in the past month were fueled by record warm seas and formed in an unprecedented 20 days. With 10 weeks left in the hurricane season, more may be coming.  

When they get here let me know.

The storms that were born off west Africa gathered strength by absorbing the ocean’s heat and swelled into Category 4-level hurricanes on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale. While none hit land at full speed, each packed winds of at least 131 miles an hour, stronger than Katrina’s Category 3 winds when it devastated New Orleans in 2005.

After Igor churned past Bermuda Monday and cut power to two-thirds of the island’s residents, Tropical Storm Lisa formed yesterday in the east Atlantic. While the six-month season is past its statistical peak, forecasters and insurers said warmer seas can lengthen the danger period to property, from beach homes in Florida to rigs and refineries in the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico....  

That is if you believe the lying government, its scientists, and the agenda-pushing corporate AmeriKan media. I no longer do.

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