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re: Major Louisiana Flood EventPosted by boddagetta on 3/6/16 at 11:56 am to Tiger79
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You do understand stand when a volcano erupts it sends more than 5-10 years of man made C02 and other toxic gases emissions into the atmosphere
rabble rabble rabble.
Let me tell you what you don't understand:
Sarcasm
re: Major Louisiana Flood EventPosted by boatless2 on 3/6/16 at 11:56 am to boddagetta
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There are warming and cooling treads yes, but numerous studies have shown CO2 emissions have nothing to do with this warming trend. It's a liberal ploy to get EPA to have extreme control over industry/ and us. You do understand stand when a volcano erupts it sends more than 5-10 years of man made C02 and other toxic gases emissions into the atmosphere!!
yep
re: Major Louisiana Flood EventPosted by LSURussian on 3/6/16 at 1:29 pm to rds dc
quote:I can remember when the media obsessed about the drought in Texas.
It looks like a wet week ahead for parts of Louisiana, Texas
Ah, good times....
re: Major Louisiana Flood EventPosted by Jim Rockford on 3/6/16 at 1:48 pm to rds dc
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Sunday 3/6/2016 - 1:25 pm ET/12:25 pm CT: The atmosphere is expected to become very conducive to the development of heavy rainfall, severe weather and significant to major flash flooding across the southern Plains States, Texas Gulf Coast, Sabine River Valley, Lower Mississippi Valley & along the central Gulf Coast starting by late Monday and continuing through all of Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and even Saturday.
*** In Particular - I have very serious concerns about a major flash flood event across east and southeast Texas, western Louisiana and southern Arkansas during Wednesday. If you live in east and southeast Texas, western Louisiana and southern Arkansas, including Houston, Beaumont, Lake Charles, Shreveport and Little Rock, be prepared for flash flooding that will begin on Tuesday evening and Tuesday night and evolve and increase during Wednesday. ***
Full comprehensive details at LINK …/
Crown Weather Services's photo.
re: Major Louisiana Flood EventPosted by OweO on 3/6/16 at 2:05 pm to Paul Allen
This thread is not legit until PJ comes around and gives his forecast.
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re: Major Louisiana Flood EventPosted by rantfan on 3/6/16 at 4:39 pm to PhillyTiger90
Louisiana has been blessed by nature for having an abundance of rain.
re: Major Louisiana Flood EventPosted by tigerinthebueche on 3/6/16 at 6:24 pm to dukke v
OP, aren't you the same guy that claimed every hurricane/ TS was gonna hit us last year? And every tropical wave was the next "one"?
So some other cool stuff going on with this system, snow way south in Mexico:
And a backwards Tehuantepec gap wind event:
they typically blow the other direction:
Here is a pretty cool article on these events by NASA - Researchers track a wild Mexican wind
And a backwards Tehuantepec gap wind event:
they typically blow the other direction:
Here is a pretty cool article on these events by NASA - Researchers track a wild Mexican wind
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