CNN : Strongest And Dangerous Storm In History Produced No Major Damage

Sombre mood over in the CNN climate crisis room. Not much to report other than trotting out “The Strogest Hurricane Ever Recordered” line, backed up with close-up imagery of broken glass, twigs and scattered litter.

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2015-10-24-19-45-22Hurricane Patricia weakens in Mexico; flood threat remains – CNN.com

The storm must have had that special kind of CO2 based energy which doesn’t interact with objects or do damage, unlike this much weaker storm (™CNN) which hit Galveston 115 years ago,

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James Delingpole provided more of the grisly details of Patricia.

2015-10-24-19-55-35 Hurricane Patricia Was A Damp Squib

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2 Comments on “CNN : Strongest And Dangerous Storm In History Produced No Major Damage”

  1. Gaia moves in mysterious ways – I was thinking when I heard about this storm “Just like Gaia to throw a spanner in the words just as we sceptics thought it was a clear run to the Dead Parrot Talks”.

    But in my humble opinion those who most take Gaia for granted are the climate extremists.

    The only thing that is predictable about Gaia is that she is unpredictable … except when we look back 18 years we could have predicted global temperature … but did anyone actually predict that it would be the same?

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    • Climatism says:

      No one predicted 18.9 current years of no atmospheric global warming, despite 30% of all human emissions released over that same period since industrialisation 1750.

      A truly astonishing statistical fact that should destroy the man-made global warming hypothesis, but too many jobs, reputations, politics, grants and money are at stake now.

      And from that, how can we predict what ‘Gaia’ will serve up? We can’t. And those who think we can control our climate are insane. Literally.

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