The sun has thrown a few somewhat big CME's in earth's direction a few days ago, and more incoming. And with earth's electromagnetic field in a weakened state the last few months, the CME's are going to affect earth weather even more.
If Futurama taught me anything, all we need is some string, cats, and a basement lava pit to the core, and a turn wheel and we can just speed up the earth slightly to gain some back.
I didn't see or hear anything explode. He failed to talk about the yellow x in the north that's going to Portugal and die. The x on Africa could go anywhere from Mexico to anywhere along the eastern US. The only storm of real concern is the one in the Gulf heading for Texas. The National Hurricane Center says some spots may get over 15 inches of rain.
My hometown used to have a weatherman like this guy. If there was a single snowflake in the forecast, he would be jumping up and down with excitement.
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The sun has thrown a few somewhat big CME's in earth's direction a few days ago, and more incoming. And with earth's electromagnetic field in a weakened state the last few months, the CME's are going to affect earth weather even more.
Maybe we need to run some copper wires around the planet a few dozen times and hook them up to a big battery to re-magnify our core.
If Futurama taught me anything, all we need is some string, cats, and a basement lava pit to the core, and a turn wheel and we can just speed up the earth slightly to gain some back.
I'm just checking up on your Weather Warfare getting out of hand question.
Seems today things look pretty normal.
https://www.ventusky.com/?p=10;-56;2&l=radar
Funny, thunderstorm at my house right now, but then that standard weather in Florida.
GO GATORS!!
I didn't see or hear anything explode. He failed to talk about the yellow x in the north that's going to Portugal and die. The x on Africa could go anywhere from Mexico to anywhere along the eastern US. The only storm of real concern is the one in the Gulf heading for Texas. The National Hurricane Center says some spots may get over 15 inches of rain.
My hometown used to have a weatherman like this guy. If there was a single snowflake in the forecast, he would be jumping up and down with excitement.
He lost me at "storms are literally exploding all over the place..."