And yet the government insists on sending more money to Israel, instead of doing the sensible thing with the money: Building giant mechs to fight the centipede in the Atlantic before it reaches the coast
I actually think this is the one I was referencing in my comment lol, idk where I got the name Ivan from. It’ll definitely affect the eastern seaboard, and could cause some bad flooding on the coast, but I don’t think it’s supposed to actually make landfall in the us
Best resource outside of local (weather) news would be https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/?atlc. I relied on them, Tropical Tidbits, and checking local when a local hit was likely when I lived in Florida.
Looks like I see 3 cells, 1 named, 1 likely, 1 possible.
I can only find info on hurricane ivan, and that’s not supposed to hit the us. What are the other ones?
Possibly from a source similar to this? Not sure. I just skimmed for this.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2024/10/01/tropical-storm-kirk-tracker-nhc/75463776007/
Jesus Christ there’s a giant centipede in the middle of the Atlantic no wonder folks are freaking out
The size of the centipede is distorted by Mercator projection, it’s not that big, don’t worry.
It eats the other sea leviathans, so it’s good to let it skitter around untroubled.
And yet the government insists on sending more money to Israel, instead of doing the sensible thing with the money: Building giant mechs to fight the centipede in the Atlantic before it reaches the coast
If only Trump were still in office he would nuke it before it gets to us
Ommunism is when there’s a comically large spoon to eat all the grain and capitalism is when there’s a JFC-sized centipede.
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2024/10/01/tropical-storm-kirk-tracker-nhc/75463776007/
doesn’t look thaaaat bad to me but it could get worse
I actually think this is the one I was referencing in my comment lol, idk where I got the name Ivan from. It’ll definitely affect the eastern seaboard, and could cause some bad flooding on the coast, but I don’t think it’s supposed to actually make landfall in the us
right but it shows several other storms brewing if you scroll down
although I think one has dissipated since I first looked, in the gulf
Best resource outside of local (weather) news would be https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/?atlc. I relied on them, Tropical Tidbits, and checking local when a local hit was likely when I lived in Florida.
Looks like I see 3 cells, 1 named, 1 likely, 1 possible.