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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

BLOWING WIND

I was up early this morning; I had a guy coming to clear my rain gutters, so I got up early to make sure my eyes were awake and clear when he arrived 😉

Just before he pulled up, I happened to glance out the window, and saw another rainbow … the second one in a week’s time 😊

Morning rainbow caught my eye; God's promise never to flood the Earth again: feared "climate change flooding worldwide" NULL AND VOID.
Full rainbow – stretching end to end; 8:10 AM

I finished the last chapter of one book, and started another.

I learned that we have some pretty fancy sea creatures on our Pacific Ocean – I have the buffed, shiny shells of the Moon Snail in the shell collection my grandson used to play with when he was allowed to spend time with me. He no longer visits … and I have stored the shell collection away.

Moon Snail; Pacific Ocean - Puget Sound.

After Jared left, I was notified of a “catastrophic storm coming in!”

It isn’t.

It’s more fearmongering fodder.

And it actually makes me angry that people would continue to swallow this politically generated BS.

Doomsday climate change talking heads are creating panic for the bobble heads.
There is nothing jarring about what is happening in WA, weatherwise.
WA is in its normal weather cycle - 2 weeks ahead of schedule ... but normal activity.

Media sources are going nuts with reports of “category 5 atmospheric river brings record-breaking river levels to the PNW!”

(https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/15/weather/weather-news-atmospheric-river-seattle-thanksgiving-travel-wxn/index.html)

LIES!

I’m not denying that there is a storm blowing in.

I am not denying that it is causing hardship.

Semi broadsided by high winds; Deception Pass Bridge, WA

What I am denying is that it is {catastrophic}: it isn’t. WA State has experienced much worse.

On average, any given year, December is the wettest month with 5.98 inch of precipitation; often in November, towards Thanksgiving time, the wiles of nature will come early and hit hard.

WA State experiences flooding and high winds this time of year. Every year.
Six inches of rainfall in 24 hours in not catastrophic.

The February 1996 flood was one of the most widespread across the whole Pacific Northwest and Washington: 24 of 39 Washington State counties were affected. A precursor to the event was an extended period of cold temperatures that brought snow to low elevations and created river ice on the east side of the Cascades.

Alyna was a 3 month infant, and the kids had moved to Oregon; flooding took place up and down I-5 in both States. The news coverage highlighted every frightening scenario imaginable; Bob and I were worried sick about our kids, and thier babies.

(https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/clark-county-flood-history)

According to the US Geological Survey, flooding is the most destructive natural disaster in Washington. Severe floods occur at least once every 4 1/2 years. The main cause of floods is excessive amounts of precipitation and, depending on the season, rapid snowmelt due to heavy rainfall or periods of warm wind.

The snowmelt concern parroted today ... is nothing compared to the snowmelt 2½ decades ago.

Recently recorded heaviest rainfall in 24 hours was 14.26″ at Mt. Mitchell, in the Skamania Cascade Range around Thanksgiving Holiday, in 1986.

Seattle's weather hysteria is ridiculous.

The Olympic Rain Forest is statistically the wettest spot in the Lower 48. The Olympic Mountains have a front row seat to the potent jet stream that relentlessly carries juicy storms into Western Washington for much of the autumn and winter.

WA State has experienced 113 mph winds - THAT was unprecedented; 30 to 5 mph winds are tame.
Stay home when the weather is bad. Know your surroundings and how to respond if you travel in bad weather.

On 29 January 1921, sustained winds reached 113 mph with gust estimated to 150 mph along the Pacific Ocean shoreline, the strongest winds ever observed over Washington State. When 1962 rolled around, WA State was hit with the Columbus Day Storm – winds were recorded at 179 mph. The Inauguration Day Storm of 1993, blew 60 - 75 mph winds off the Columbia River that whipped up white caps on the river that flowed past our livingroom windows; and toppled a 100 ft. evergreen at the end of our driveway.

Clearly, the 30 to 50 mph winds fearmongers using to push the climate change agenda is ridiculous. Media talking heads can’t help themselves. The truth isn’t in them; they’ve been brainwashed with the demonrat {climate change} nonsense.

Political talking heads sources ... pandering to special leftist agendas.

They are too deluded with the demonrat agenda, that they don’t know how stupid – and out of touch – they sound, sitting before the mic puffed up with ego-stroking self-importance. And, some easily led minion will freak out, be snagged by the contrived fearmongering agenda, and start parroting the political narrative … which is climate change nonsense: it never fails.

This continual reporting of “catastrophic” weather patterns is nonsense.

There is nothing happening here, except normal seasonal cycling.

And paid political parrots blowing wind …

Obviously while in their basements blowing wind; and hiding from the covid virus while cheering dementia joe and clueless harris on; they missed the skies that have cleared up.

Clear skies don’t fit the political agenda - and science discounts Elohim; totally. science is very, very foolish.

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