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Cyclone Idai
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#1 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 10:30:09 AM
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In my ignorance, I thought they only happen in the Americas & East Asia. Closer home. Upto 1000 feared dead.

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wukan
#2 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 11:09:47 AM
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Tropical cyclones happen I remember the one which impacted kenya in 1993 washed away a railway bridge and a train plunged. This one is the strongest in the southern hemisphere.

Climate change is real. Even in the American Midwest there are having record-breaking floods.
hardwood
#3 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 11:36:09 AM
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wukan wrote:
Tropical cyclones happen I remember the one which impacted kenya in 1993 washed away a railway bridge and a train plunged. This one is the strongest in the southern hemisphere.

Climate change is real. Even in the American Midwest there are having record-breaking floods.


Climate change is a hoax. Hurricanes, cyclones, droughts, floods, landslides, el nino, la nina etc have been occurring for ages. But nowadays everyone blames climate change. It's the new catchphrase.
hardwood
#4 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 11:45:07 AM
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Flashback 19 yrs ago feb-march 2000, Cyclone Leon-Eline hit mozambique killing hundreds and displacing thousands. The same has happened this yr. These are cyclic natural events.

https://en.wikipedia.org...lone_Leon%E2%80%93Eline

hardwood
#5 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 11:54:59 AM
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There will be heavy floods next month in Kenya and everyone will blame climate change just like they are blaming climate change for the current high temps.
wukan
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 11:57:47 AM
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hardwood wrote:
wukan wrote:
Tropical cyclones happen I remember the one which impacted kenya in 1993 washed away a railway bridge and a train plunged. This one is the strongest in the southern hemisphere.

Climate change is real. Even in the American Midwest there are having record-breaking floods.


Climate change is a hoax. Hurricanes, cyclones, droughts, floods, landslides, el nino, la nina etc have been occurring for ages. But nowadays everyone blames climate change. It's the new catchphrase.


Human induced global warming is what is a hoax. Earth's climate has been known to undergo extreme changes some resulting in collapse of civilization so climate change is not a hoax. If these climate events have been occurring for ages how does it become a hoax?
hardwood
#7 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 12:21:47 PM
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wukan wrote:
hardwood wrote:
wukan wrote:
Tropical cyclones happen I remember the one which impacted kenya in 1993 washed away a railway bridge and a train plunged. This one is the strongest in the southern hemisphere.

Climate change is real. Even in the American Midwest there are having record-breaking floods.


Climate change is a hoax. Hurricanes, cyclones, droughts, floods, landslides, el nino, la nina etc have been occurring for ages. But nowadays everyone blames climate change. It's the new catchphrase.


Human induced global warming is what is a hoax. Earth's climate has been known to undergo extreme changes some resulting in collapse of civilization so climate change is not a hoax. If these climate events have been occurring for ages how does it become a hoax?


Then call these events normal climatic events, not stating that "climate change is real". When you say climate change it implies something extraordinary is happening with the climate. The "climate change/global warming movement" has become a money minting business. Read this article below and see what a big scam it is:

Climate change: this is the worst scientific scandal of our generation

https://www.telegraph.co...l-of-our-generation.html
wukan
#8 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 12:40:47 PM
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hardwood wrote:
wukan wrote:
hardwood wrote:
wukan wrote:
Tropical cyclones happen I remember the one which impacted kenya in 1993 washed away a railway bridge and a train plunged. This one is the strongest in the southern hemisphere.

Climate change is real. Even in the American Midwest there are having record-breaking floods.


Climate change is a hoax. Hurricanes, cyclones, droughts, floods, landslides, el nino, la nina etc have been occurring for ages. But nowadays everyone blames climate change. It's the new catchphrase.


Human induced global warming is what is a hoax. Earth's climate has been known to undergo extreme changes some resulting in collapse of civilization so climate change is not a hoax. If these climate events have been occurring for ages how does it become a hoax?


Then call these events normal climatic events, not stating that "climate change is real". When you say climate change it implies something extraordinary is happening with the climate. The "climate change/global warming movement" has become a money minting business. Read this article below and see what a big scam it is:

Climate change: this is the worst scientific scandal of our generation

https://www.telegraph.co...-of-our-generation.html


But something extraordinary is happening to the climate. Cyclone Idai was on the scale of category 3 hurricane which is unusual for the southern hemisphere. The frequency of droughts in east africa is also increasing. Our weather guys actually said that the cyclone is going to disrupt our long rain season.

Something is off with our weather patterns and we need to build climate change resilience. I looked at the aerial photos of Beira and wondered why they are still doing bungalows instead of developing high rise apartments.
hardwood
#9 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 1:27:40 PM
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wukan wrote:
hardwood wrote:
wukan wrote:
hardwood wrote:
wukan wrote:
Tropical cyclones happen I remember the one which impacted kenya in 1993 washed away a railway bridge and a train plunged. This one is the strongest in the southern hemisphere.

Climate change is real. Even in the American Midwest there are having record-breaking floods.


Climate change is a hoax. Hurricanes, cyclones, droughts, floods, landslides, el nino, la nina etc have been occurring for ages. But nowadays everyone blames climate change. It's the new catchphrase.


Human induced global warming is what is a hoax. Earth's climate has been known to undergo extreme changes some resulting in collapse of civilization so climate change is not a hoax. If these climate events have been occurring for ages how does it become a hoax?


Then call these events normal climatic events, not stating that "climate change is real". When you say climate change it implies something extraordinary is happening with the climate. The "climate change/global warming movement" has become a money minting business. Read this article below and see what a big scam it is:

Climate change: this is the worst scientific scandal of our generation

https://www.telegraph.co...-of-our-generation.html


But something extraordinary is happening to the climate. Cyclone Idai was on the scale of category 3 hurricane which is unusual for the southern hemisphere. The frequency of droughts in east africa is also increasing. Our weather guys actually said that the cyclone is going to disrupt our long rain season.

Something is off with our weather patterns and we need to build climate change resilience. I looked at the aerial photos of Beira and wondered why they are still doing bungalows instead of developing high rise apartments.


Because living in a house with an own compound is better than living in a communal residential block.
essyk
#10 Posted : Wednesday, March 20, 2019 9:12:21 PM
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A BBC journalist based in Mozambique called Daniel Arap Moi caught my attention juzi.
Heavy rains are expected in Kenya soon, so those N.E and Coastal leaders had better prepare themselves.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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