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B wrote:Still just wind and drizzle where I am.
Good to hear. Whereabouts are you?
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bune wrote:
That’s hilarious
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wease wrote:
B wrote:We'll be dealing with this "for the next foreseeable future."

What's that mean?
That they can’t see far enough into the future where this storm isn’t there.
What can that even mean? Our senses, our memories, everything our inner monologue narrates to us in a demand to perceive it as the present is really the aftereffect of our body's chemistry reacting to events that, from a cosmic perspective, have long since occurred. Even the most advanced predictive models can only output a guess about a system whose present state we can never know, based on data that is already too old to accurately describe it. So are we not, right now and forevermore, only able to see and know the past, rendering the whole concept of a foreseeable future as nothing more than a child's play game?
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Bi_3 wrote:
wease wrote:
B wrote:We'll be dealing with this "for the next foreseeable future."

What's that mean?
That they can’t see far enough into the future where this storm isn’t there.
What can that even mean? Our senses, our memories, everything our inner monologue narrates to us in a demand to perceive it as the present is really the aftereffect of our body's chemistry reacting to events that, from a cosmic perspective, have long since occurred. Even the most advanced predictive models can only output a guess about a system whose present state we can never know, based on data that is already too old to accurately describe it. So are we not, right now and forevermore, only able to see and know the past, rendering the whole concept of a foreseeable future as nothing more than a child's play game?
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bune wrote:
me and my son saw this on the weather channel and were laughing our heads off at the dudes walking as calmly as can be in the backround while the jackass up front had to "whoa..lower my center of gravity" as he put it.

I logged into red mosquito to describe the absurdity and , lo and behold...here it is.

I guess somebody records the weather channel to be able to upload that moment

that's weird too, yes/no?
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you know on the big island of hawaii when this hurricane came recently, the side of the island closer to the hurricane got like almost no rain

but no one would know that from the TV weathermen who just showed pictures of floating cars

literally people swimming in their pools and hanging out outside because the mountain creates these microclimates

but hey why would people care to know that when you CAN JUST SHOW THEM SOME SHITTY TOYOTA COROLLA FLOATING DOWN SOME SHITTY STREET
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The weather channel has been so fucking dramatic with this. One person had to be rescued by cutting a hole in their roof, so Jim Cantore and Stephanie Abrams starting saying could be like Katrina. And yeah that video says it all.

Stephanie Abrams stood by the same downed tree all day today.

Don't get me wrong, it's bad, and my family is still in the middle of it, but sensationalizing it does no one any good. But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
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washing machine wrote:
B wrote:Still just wind and drizzle where I am.
Good to hear. Whereabouts are you?
Chapel Hill, north and west of Raleigh
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B wrote:
washing machine wrote:
B wrote:Still just wind and drizzle where I am.
Good to hear. Whereabouts are you?
Chapel Hill, north and west of Raleigh
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
Now that it is just a tropical storm, the Weather Channel's website headline is "CAT 5 FLOOD THREAT CRAWLING INLAND"
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
Now that it is just a tropical storm, the Weather Channel's website headline is "CAT 5 FLOOD THREAT CRAWLING INLAND"
I was like ‘lame joke my evenbro’, then I looked.
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Bi_3 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
Now that it is just a tropical storm, the Weather Channel's website headline is "CAT 5 FLOOD THREAT CRAWLING INLAND"
I was like ‘lame joke my evenbro’, then I looked.
It is amazing that they do this shit. Just shows how shitty most of the media is, even the fucking weather channel.
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Bi_3 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
Now that it is just a tropical storm, the Weather Channel's website headline is "CAT 5 FLOOD THREAT CRAWLING INLAND"
I was like ‘lame joke my evenbro’, then I looked.
I'm not sure why you'd think he was joking. The Weather Channel is the worst click-bait-y-est site out there. All of their headlines are some variation of Armageddon.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
Now that it is just a tropical storm, the Weather Channel's website headline is "CAT 5 FLOOD THREAT CRAWLING INLAND"
I was like ‘lame joke my evenbro’, then I looked.
I'm not sure why you'd think he was joking. The Weather Channel is the worst click-bait-y-est site out there. All of their headlines are some variation of Armageddon.
They gotta do something. It’s 24 hours of WEATHER. Outside of my father-in-law, I doubt many people sit and watch it all day every day.
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The news and the weather channel and facebook are HORRIBLE in this type of situation. Especially for those of us on the cusp of this. We had lines at gas stations and people filling their washing machines with ice. Schools started cancelling events on Wednesday and shut down Thursday and Friday. One family here in Chapel Hill moved into their basement on TUESDAY! We went out for pizza last night. It was a light drizzle, almost no wind, and it was like a ghost town. Half the restaurants were closed.

Watching the news made it seem like we were going to die if we didn't head to a shelter. On any other day, it would have business as usual in 5X as much rain as we got.

After having said all that, I don't know ... maybe that's the price I pay so that people who really ARE in danger actually listen to the news and get the fuck out.
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wease wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
Now that it is just a tropical storm, the Weather Channel's website headline is "CAT 5 FLOOD THREAT CRAWLING INLAND"
I was like ‘lame joke my evenbro’, then I looked.
I'm not sure why you'd think he was joking. The Weather Channel is the worst click-bait-y-est site out there. All of their headlines are some variation of Armageddon.
They gotta do something. It’s 24 hours of WEATHER. Outside of my father-in-law, I doubt many people sit and watch it all day every day.
I can't remember the last time I watched the Weather Channel. But I do go to their site almost every day to check temps and such. But, yeah, I can't imagine sitting around and watching that channel.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
wease wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:But, these are the same assholes that name winter "storms"
This infuriates me.
Now that it is just a tropical storm, the Weather Channel's website headline is "CAT 5 FLOOD THREAT CRAWLING INLAND"
I was like ‘lame joke my evenbro’, then I looked.
I'm not sure why you'd think he was joking. The Weather Channel is the worst click-bait-y-est site out there. All of their headlines are some variation of Armageddon.
They gotta do something. It’s 24 hours of WEATHER. Outside of my father-in-law, I doubt many people sit and watch it all day every day.
I can't remember the last time I watched the Weather Channel. But I do go to their site almost every day to check temps and such. But, yeah, I can't imagine sitting around and watching that channel.
My FiL watches it like we would binge watch Game of Thrones or something. It’s on constantly.
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