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Comments by "nuqwestr" (@nuqwestr) on "California braces for 'catastrophic' impact of Hurricane Hilary | DW News" video.
No, the ocean is not abnormally warm for this time of year. I live at the beach, why would you say so?
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@benthelender Nonsense, we've had massive flood control channels and catch basins for decades. This is a non issue, why the drama?
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I'm at the Beach in SoCal and not worried about storm, but the hyperbolic mommy talk reporting.
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5PM PST just a summer rain storm, no hurricane, nonsense all around.
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Didn't happen, now what do you say?
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@mevans4953 Light rain here in Long Beach, no wind, no waves, no tidal surge, you talk nonsense.
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nonsense
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We have massive flood control channels and catch basins, this storm will not be a problem
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@donnarogers7732 No, there is no worries, this reporting is nonsense
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@@gretchenk.2516 I live between both large channels they do their job and we are in no danger here in Long Beach, this is all nonsense
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This is normal summer monsoon only difference is the jet stream to the west and high pressure to the east pushed it over land.
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nonsense
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Storm already passed Baja California, normal rain for summer months no damage, this is nonsense
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El Niño has been going for 1,000s of years, nothing to do with man-made weather.
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"real science" is using a range of models with wide variances which the IPCC used to produce "averages". They have an error rate too high for the level of predictions made. That's "real science" not being reported, and denied by climate crisis grifters like the WEF.
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nonsense
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@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands We have monsoon storms every summer, especially during El Nino cycle, the Jet Stream pushed this normal storm east over land. Follow your own advice.
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It already passed Baja and it was a normal summer storm for Cabo, this is nonsense.
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No, ins companies have not pulled out, and issue is political because of "woke" state ins commissioner.
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Even the climate scientists say this storm has nothing to do with climate change, but reporters have it now ingrained in their speech.
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NOON Pacific Standard Time, light rain in Los Angeles, no wind, no flood, no high waves or tidal surge. I checked Baja California, Cabo partly sunny light winds. This was a non event and normal, the jet stream pushed it inland, that the only thing unusual.
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This is not "rare" for summer but normal monsoon season when El Nino in effect. This reporting is nonsense
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I'm at the Beach in SoCal, no big waves or tidal surge, this is nonsense
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Storm not unusual, they happen every year during summer monsoon season, this one pushed east by jet stream, that's all.
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@TheStanislavson No, no he does not. We have massive flood control channels and catch basins here in SoCal. I'm at the beach and there is no tidal surge or wave action, rain is light and has already passed over us. I checked Baja and Cabo, no damage there either. This is all Mommy Talk.
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Yeah, Marie August 2014 and Patricia in 2015. With Hurricane Marie in 2014 massive waves here in Long Beach, not this time, What nonsense, moderate rain as I write this.
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Storm is common for summer monsoon season, only difference jet stream pushed this one East. You have the facts wrong, how ironic.
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Or Hurricane Marie August 2014 which took out part of East side Catalina Island, and we aren't getting anything like it today. Reporting nonsense
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nonsense, G_d said he would never flood again, don't you believe G_d?
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Cabo was fine, typical summer monsoon storm
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this is not extreme we have monsoon each summer, this storm was pushed east by jet stream, that's all.
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no, this storm will pass over a location in a few hours and it will be over.
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no, that's misleading, I'm in SoCal and it's just the jet stream pushed this normal storm inland a bit. We had a bigger event in August 2014 with Hurricane Marie, video on Youtube.
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not a chance, we built massive flood control and catch basins decades ago. We're in a desert and prepare for flash floods from mountains
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@windyhawthorn7387 LA has massive flood control channels and catch basins, more than Houston, I live between two here in Long Beach, this is not going to be an issue for us.
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This storm has nothing to do with "climate change", it is normal summer monsoon season, the high pressure just made the path move more to the East
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It's H.A.A.R.P not fossil fuels, LOL the Gnostics know the truth.
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@lori-annefay4138 Report from Big Bear says flood channels working fine and water needed in lake, this is not a big event like over the winter, relax. Baja storm passed and no issue, check it out.
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@sarahshanahan2222 No, El Nino does increase ocean temp here in SoCal, but it's in the 60s, not like the Gulf which is in the 80s and 90s, very different.
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no, that's not true, why are you saying it?
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@@gretchenk.2516 No, our flood channels have been in place for decades and "don't fail" that's nonsense, they are not river levees.
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@donnarogers7732 This is nonsense, we are in no danger, it's a summer storm, not that unusual, this is crisis reporting for money.
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Storm passed with a little rain, this is all nonsense
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Weather is also "physics", this is normal for an El Nino monsoon season, only different Jet Stream pushed it over land. I'm in LA we like summer rain
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Yeah, I checked Baja and Cabo, too, it passed with not issue so we won't see issue either.
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