Large swaths of South Florida were underwater this week after the sky turned into a firehose that flooded Miami and dumped 10 inches of rain on Fort Lauderdale in a day. It was the worst rainstorm in Fort Lauderdale … since the one in April 2023 that dumped more than 2 feet of rain in a day. That earlier storm did more than $1 billion in damage, and this one probably will, too. Governor Ron DeSantis, who has outlawed talking about climate change, declared a state of emergency in four Florida counties. Flights were canceled and parts of I-95 were closed.
Enigma
African Astronaut
[memorize my carmelite sway]
ya it's pretty rainy, I had to wrap my laptop ina garbage bag to take it to school. Ruined my agenda book, soaked through my shoes. Now I don't have to go out much till next Monday.
Enigma
African Astronaut
[memorize my carmelite sway]
idgaf though, I just roll up my slacks to my knees, wear sandals,a ND then keep a dry pair of socks in the garbage bag with my computer, phone, charger, and notebook.
i'M really butthurt IF ucked up my little agenda book when I got downpoured on, I have an umbrella but it doesn't help when the rain is slapping sideways in the wind.
If you look at the history of hurricanes in Florida, you will clearly see there is no uptick at all occurring, and hurricanes have been a steady and regular happening for the past 150 years. There's no rise on record. What the story is really saying is there are a bunch of partisan hacks pushing a climate change hoax for political purposes. Nothing at all to do with any actual reality.